Fire as a fundamental ecological process: Research advances and frontiers KK McLauchlan, PE Higuera, J Miesel, BM Rogers, J Schweitzer, ... Journal of Ecology 108 (5), 2047-2069, 2020 | 551 | 2020 |
Disturbance alters beta‐diversity but not the relative importance of community assembly mechanisms JA Myers, JM Chase, RM Crandall, I Jiménez Journal of Ecology 103 (5), 1291-1299, 2015 | 167 | 2015 |
Climate change lengthens southeastern USA lightning‐ignited fire seasons JM Fill, CN Davis, RM Crandall Global change biology 25 (10), 3562-3569, 2019 | 64 | 2019 |
Detecting vegetation recovery after fire in a fire-frequented habitat using normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) DL Lacouture, EN Broadbent, RM Crandall Forests 11 (7), 749, 2020 | 35 | 2020 |
Fire indirectly benefits fitness in two invasive species SG Guthrie, RM Crandall, TM Knight Biological invasions 18, 1265-1273, 2016 | 33 | 2016 |
Habitat and fire heterogeneity explain the co-occurrence of congeneric resprouter and reseeder Hypericum spp. along a Florida pine savanna ecocline RM Crandall, WJ Platt Plant Ecology 213, 1643-1654, 2012 | 29 | 2012 |
Application of the intermediate disturbance hypothesis to flooding RM Crandall, CR Hayes, EN Ackland Community Ecology 4, 225-232, 2003 | 23 | 2003 |
Positive frequency dependence undermines the success of restoration using historical disturbance regimes R Crandall, TM Knight Ecology Letters 18 (9), 883-891, 2015 | 19 | 2015 |
Increasing large wildfire in the eastern United States VM Donovan, R Crandall, J Fill, CL Wonkka Geophysical Research Letters 50 (24), e2023GL107051, 2023 | 16 | 2023 |
The Impact of COVID-19 on management of non-industrial private forests in the Southeastern United States J Hilsenroth, KA Grogan, RM Crandall, L Bond, M Sharp Trees, Forests and People 6, 100159, 2021 | 15 | 2021 |
Phylogenetic and functional distinctiveness explain alien plant population responses to competition SC Levin, RM Crandall, T Pokoski, C Stein, TM Knight Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1930), 20201070, 2020 | 15 | 2020 |
Role of multiple invasion mechanisms and their interaction in regulating the population dynamics of an exotic tree RM Crandall, TM Knight Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (2), 885-894, 2018 | 15 | 2018 |
An invasive legume increases perennial grass biomass: An indirect pathway for plant community change JM Fill, E Pearson, TM Knight, RM Crandall PloS one 14 (1), e0211295, 2019 | 14 | 2019 |
Wiregrass (Aristida beyrichiana) survival and reproduction after fire in a long-unburned pine savanna JM Fill, C Zamora, C Baruzzi, J Salazar-Castro, RM Crandall Plos one 16 (2), e0247159, 2021 | 12 | 2021 |
Vascular flora of the Pushmataha Wildlife Management Area, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma RM Crandall, RJ Tyrl Castanea 71 (1), 65-79, 2006 | 11 | 2006 |
Life stage and neighborhood-dependent survival of longleaf pine after prescribed fire L Magee, K Pandit, SL Flory, RM Crandall, EN Broadbent, GA Prata, ... Forests 13 (1), 117, 2022 | 10 | 2022 |
Season of prescribed burns and management of an early successional species affect flower density and pollinator activity in a pine savanna ecosystem OA Adedoja, RM Crandall, RE Mallinger PeerJ 10, e14377, 2022 | 7 | 2022 |
Fire season and canopy cover interact to affect reproduction of a pyrogenic bunchgrass, Aristida beyrichiana C Baruzzi, N Medina-Irizarry, MN Armstrong, RM Crandall Plant Ecology 223 (3), 263-272, 2022 | 7 | 2022 |
Patterns of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) establishment in wiregrass (Aristida beyrichiana) understories HM Miller, JM Fill, RM Crandall The American Midland Naturalist 182 (2), 276-280, 2019 | 7 | 2019 |
Vegetation of the Pushmataha Wildlife Management Area, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma RM Crandall Oklahoma State University, 2003 | 7 | 2003 |