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2017
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Scott, D.A., S.G. Baer, and J.M. Blair.
Recovery and relative influence of root, microbial, and structural properties of soil on physically sequestered carbon stocks in restored grassland.
Soil Science Society of America Journal
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2016
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Baer, S.G., J.M. Blair, and S.L.Collins.
Environmental heterogeneity has a weak effect on diversity during community assembly in tallgrass prairie.
Ecological Monographs
86
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2016
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Rosenzweig, S.T, M.A. Carson, S.G. Baer and J.M. Blair.
Changes in soil properties, microbial biomass, and fluxes of C and N in soil following post-agricultural grassland restoration.
Applied Soil Ecology
100
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2014
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Gibson, D.J., G. Sendor, J. Donatelli, S.G. Baer, and L. Johnson.
Fitness among population sources of a dominant species (Andropogon gerardii Vitman) used in prairie restoration.
Torrey Botanical Society
140
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2014
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Wodika, B.R., S.G. Baer, and R.P. Klopf.
Colonization and recovery of invertebrate ecosystem engineers during prairie restoration.
Restoration Ecology
22
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2014
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Klopf, R.P., S.G. Baer, and D.J. Gibson.
Convergent and contingent community responses to grass source and dominance during prairie restoration across a longitudinal gradient.
Environmental Management
53
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2014
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Baer, S.G., D.J. Gibson, A.M. Benscoter, L.K. Reed, R.E. Campbell, R.P. Klopf, J.E. Willand, and B.R. Wodika.
No effect of seed source on multiple aspects of ecosystem functioning during ecological restoration: cultivars compared to local ecotypes of dominant grasses.
Evolutionary Applications
7
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2014
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Caudle, K.L., L.C. Johnson, S.G. Baer, and B.R. Maricle.
A comparison of seasonal foliar chlorophyll change among ecotypes and cultivars of Andropogon gerardii (Poaceae) by using non-destructive and destructive methods.
Photosynthetica
52
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2013
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Baer, S.G..
Restoration Ecology. In Oxford Bibliographies in Ecology (D. Gibson, ed).
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2013
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Gibson, D.J., S.G. Baer, R.P. Klopf, L.K. Reed, B.R. Wodika, and J.E. Willand.
Limited effects of dominant species population source on community composition during community assembly.
Journal of Vegetation Science
24
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