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Publications by Craig D. Rose
Disturbance and Recovery Following Catastrophic Grazing: Studies of a Successional Chronosequence in a Seagrass Bed
Oikos
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
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Separating the Effects of Climate and Vegetation on Evapotranspiration Along a Successional Chronosequence in the Southeastern US
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Rapid Recovery Following Short-Term Acoustic Disturbance in Two Fish Species
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Soil Surface CO2 Flux Increases With Successional Time in a Fire Scar Chronosequence of Canadian Boreal Jack Pine Forest
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