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Kathleen Kavanagh
Kathleen Kavanagh
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Stomatal behavior of four woody species in relation to leaf-specific hydraulic conductance and threshold water potential
BJ Bond, KL Kavanagh
Tree Physiology 19 (8), 503-510, 1999
3021999
Shoot and root vulnerability to xylem cavitation in four populations of Douglas-fir seedlings
KL Kavanagh, BJ Bond, SN Aitken, BL Gartner, S Knowe
Tree Physiology 19 (1), 31-37, 1999
2511999
Consequences of environmental service payments for forest retention and recruitment in a Costa Rican biological corridor
WC Morse, JL Schedlbauer, SE Sesnie, B Finegan, CA Harvey, ...
Ecology and Society 14 (1), 2009
1582009
Nocturnal transpiration causing disequilibrium between soil and stem predawn water potential in mixed conifer forests of Idaho
KL Kavanagh, R Pangle, AD Schotzko
Tree Physiology 27 (4), 621-629, 2007
1522007
The cohesion-tension theory
G Angeles, B Bond, JS Boyer, T Brodribb, JR Brooks, MJ Burns, ...
New Phytologist 163 (3), 451-452, 2004
1272004
Pseudothecia of Swiss needle cast fungus, Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii, physically block stomata of Douglas fir, reducing CO2 assimilation
DK Manter, BJ Bond, KL Kavanagh, PH Rosso, GM Filip
New Phytologist 148 (3), 481-491, 2000
1202000
A way forward for fire-caused tree mortality prediction: modeling a physiological consequence of fire
KL Kavanagh, MB Dickinson, AS Bova
Fire Ecology 6, 80-94, 2010
1002010
Growth response of Douglas-fir seedlings to nitrogen fertilization: importance of Rubisco activation state and respiration rates
DK Manter, KL Kavanagh, CL Rose
Tree physiology 25 (8), 1015-1021, 2005
942005
Soil carbon dynamics in a chronosequence of secondary forests in northeastern Costa Rica
JL Schedlbauer, KL Kavanagh
Forest Ecology and Management 255 (3-4), 1326-1335, 2008
932008
Xylem cavitation and loss of hydraulic conductance in western hemlock following planting
KL Kavanagh, JB Zaerr
Tree Physiology 17 (1), 59-63, 1997
691997
Modelling the impacts of the foliar pathogen, Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii, on Douglas-fir physiology: net canopy carbon assimilation, needle abscission and growth
DK Manter, BJ Bond, KL Kavanagh, JK Stone, GM Filip
Ecological Modelling 164 (2-3), 211-226, 2003
672003
Catchment scale controls the temporal connection of transpiration and diel fluctuations in streamflow
CB Graham, HR Barnard, KL Kavanagh, JP McNamara
Hydrological Processes 27 (18), 2541-2556, 2013
602013
Wildfire effects on soil gross nitrogen transformation rates in coniferous forests of central Idaho, USA
A Koyama, KL Kavanagh, K Stephan
Ecosystems 13, 1112-1126, 2010
562010
Cold air drainage and modeled nocturnal leaf water potential in complex forested terrain
JA Hubbart, KL Kavanagh, R Pangle, T Link, A Schotzko
Tree Physiology 27 (4), 631-639, 2007
552007
Genetic variation in seedling water-use efficiency as estimated by carbon isotope ratios and its relationship to sapling growth in Douglas-fir
SN Aitken, KL Kavanagh, BJ Yoder
For. Genet 2, 199-206, 1995
471995
Effects of spring prescribed burning and wildfires on watershed nitrogen dynamics of central Idaho headwater areas
K Stephan, KL Kavanagh, A Koyama
Forest Ecology and Management 263, 240-252, 2012
432012
Nitrogen and carbon dynamics of a foliar biotrophic fungal parasite in fertilized Douglas‐fir
Z El‐Hajj, K Kavanagh, C Rose, Z Kanaan‐Atallah
New Phytologist 163 (1), 139-147, 2004
432004
Fire effects on gross inorganic N transformation in riparian soils in coniferous forests of central Idaho, USA: wildfires v. prescribed fires
A Koyama, K Stephan, KL Kavanagh
International Journal of Wildland Fire 21 (1), 69-78, 2011
392011
Marine nitrogen in central Idaho riparian forests: evidence from stable isotopes
A Koyama, K Kavanagh, A Robinson
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62 (3), 518-526, 2005
392005
Effects of multiple wildland fires on ponderosa pine stand structure in two southwestern wilderness areas, USA
ZA Holden, P Morgan, MG Rollins, K Kavanagh
Fire Ecology 3, 18-33, 2007
362007
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