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NURSE PLANT RETATIONSHIPS OF COLUMNAR CACTI IN ARIZONA

Pages 322-335 | Published online: 15 May 2013

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Lynn M. Resler, Yang Shao, Diana F. Tomback & George P. Malanson. (2014) Predicting Functional Role and Occurrence of Whitebark Pine (Pinus albicaulis) at Alpine Treelines: Model Accuracy and Variable Importance. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 104:4, pages 703-722.
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Andrew Scott Medeiros & Taly Dawn Drezner. (2012) Vegetation, climate, and soil relationships across the Sonoran Desert. Écoscience 19:2, pages 148-160.
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LynnM. Resler. (2006) Geomorphic Controls of Spatial Pattern and Process at Alpine Treeline∗ . The Professional Geographer 58:2, pages 124-138.
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LynnM. Resler, DavidR. Butler & GeorgeP. Malanson. (2005) Topographic Shelter and Conifer Establishment and Mortality in an Alpine Environment, Glacier National Park, Montana. Physical Geography 26:2, pages 112-125.
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Taly D. Drezner & Colleen M. Garrity. (2003) Saguaro Distribution under Nurse Plants in Arizona's Sonoran Desert: Directional and Microclimate Influences* . The Professional Geographer 55:4, pages 505-512.
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Joshua L. Conver, Elliott Yarwood, Lucas D. Hetherington & Don E. Swann. (2020) Nurse rock microclimates significantly buffer exposure to freezing temperature and moderate summer temperature. Journal of Arid Environments 177, pages 104140.
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Donají López-FloresJ. Alejandro Zavala-HurtadoJordan GolubovMaría C. Mandujano. (2018) SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND ASSOCIATION WITH NURSE PLANTS OF THE BISHOP'S MITER CACTUS ASTROPHYTUM MYRIOSTIGMA IN THE CHIHUAHUAN DESERT. The Southwestern Naturalist 63:3, pages 186.
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Pedro Casillas Álvarez, Alvaro Reyes Olivas, Bardo Heleodoro Sánchez-Soto, Edmundo García Moya, Gabriel Antonio Lugo-García & Ramón Marcos Soto-Hernández. (2018) Germinación diferencial asociada con viviparidad facultativa en Stenocereus thurberi (Cactaceae): correlaciones climáticas en poblaciones marginales de Sinaloa, México. Acta Botanica Mexicana:123, pages 51-66.
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Francisco L. Pérez. (2017) Steady as a rock: Biogeomorphic influence of nurse rocks and slope processes on kūpaoa (Dubautia menziesii) shrubs in Haleakalā Crater (Maui, Hawai'i). Geomorphology 295, pages 631-644.
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Taly Dawn Drezner. (2015) Regional environmental conditions affect microsite response in a keystone desert species. Journal of Arid Environments 116, pages 89-95.
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Jaime F. García & Enrique Jurado. (2015) Is drought altering plant populations in the mountainous region of Northeastern Mexico?. Acta Botanica Croatica 74:1, pages 95-108.
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Taly Dawn Drezner. (2014) The keystone saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea, Cactaceae): a review of its ecology, associations, reproduction, limits, and demographics. Plant Ecology 215:6, pages 581-595.
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Juan C. Álvarez-Yépiz, Alberto Búrquez & Martin Dovčiak. (2014) Ontogenetic shifts in plant–plant interactions in a rare cycad within angiosperm communities. Oecologia 175:2, pages 725-735.
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Taly Dawn Drezner. (2013) The paradoxical distribution of a shallow-rooted keystone species away from surface water, near the water-limited edge of its range in the Sonoran Desert: Seed-seedling conflicts. Acta Oecologica 47, pages 81-84.
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Samantha K. Travers, David J. Eldridge, Terry B. Koen & Santiago Soliveres. (2011) Animal foraging pit soil enhances the performance of a native grass under stressful conditions. Plant and Soil 352:1-2, pages 341-351.
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Taly Dawn Drezner. (2010) Nurse tree canopy shape, the subcanopy distribution of cacti, and facilitation in the Sonoran Desert. The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 137:2–3, pages 277-286.
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Taly Dawn Drezner & Robert C. Balling Jr.. (2008) Regeneration cycles of the keystone species Carnegiea gigantea are linked to worldwide volcanism . Journal of Vegetation Science 19:5, pages 587-596.
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E.M. Peters, C. Martorell & E. Ezcurra. (2008) Nurse rocks are more important than nurse plants in determining the distribution and establishment of globose cacti (Mammillaria) in the Tehuacán Valley, Mexico. Journal of Arid Environments 72:5, pages 593-601.
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Taly Dawn Drezner & Barbi Lynn Lazarus. (2008) The Population Dynamics of Columnar and Other Cacti: A Review. Geography Compass 2:1, pages 1-29.
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Miguel Angel Munguía-Rosas & Vinicio J. Sosa. (2008) Nurse Plants vs. Nurse Objects: Effects of Woody Plants and Rocky Cavities on the Recruitment of the Pilosocereus leucocephalus Columnar Cactus. Annals of Botany 101:1, pages 175-185.
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T.D. Drezner. (2007) An analysis of winter temperature and dew point under the canopy of a common Sonoran Desert nurse and the implications for positive plant interactions. Journal of Arid Environments 69:4, pages 554-568.
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T.D. Drezner. (2006) Plant facilitation in extreme environments: The non-random distribution of saguaro cacti (Carnegiea gigantea) under their nurse associates and the relationship to nurse architecture. Journal of Arid Environments 65:1, pages 46-61.
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Taly Dawn Drezner. (2013) Saguaro ( Carnegiea Gigantea ) Densities and Reproduction Over the Northern Sonoran Desert . Physical Geography 27:6, pages 505-518.
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Taly Dawn Drezner. (2004) Saguaro recruitment over their American range: a separation and comparison of summer temperature and rainfall. Journal of Arid Environments 56:3, pages 509-524.
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Taly Dawn Drezner. (2003) A test of the relationship between seasonal rainfall and saguaro cacti branching patterns. Ecography 26:4, pages 393-404.
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Taly Dawn Drezner. (2003) Revisiting Bergmann's rule for saguaros ( Carnegiea gigantea (Engelm.) Britt. and Rose): stem diameter patterns over space . Journal of Biogeography 30:3, pages 353-359.
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Humberto Suzán, Gary P. Nabhan & Duncan T. Patten. (2009) The importance of Olneya tesota as a nurse plant in the Sonoran Desert . Journal of Vegetation Science 7:5, pages 635-644.
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