48 results on '"McCormick, Melissa K."'
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2. Hybridization in the Fringed Orchids: An Analysis of Species Boundaries in The Face of Gene Flow
3. Landscape and site factors drive invasivePhragmitesmanagement and native plant recovery across Chesapeake Bay wetlands
4. Rapid evolution of a coastal marsh ecosystem engineer in response to global change
5. Shade and drought increase fungal contribution to partially mycoheterotrophic terrestrial orchids Goodyera pubescens and Tipularia discolor
6. Choosing a Favorable Substrate to Cultivate Native Orchids Symbiotically: Examples Using Goodyera tesselata and Platanthera blephariglottis
7. Natural experiments and long-term monitoring are critical to understand and predict marine host–microbe ecology and evolution
8. Shoreline modification affects recruitment of invasive Phragmites australis
9. Specialized seedling strategies II: orchids, bromeliads, carnivorous plants, and parasites
10. Generalized mycorrhizal interactions and fungal enemy release drive range expansion of orchids in southern Florida
11. Tree Diversity Reduces Fungal Endophyte Richness and Diversity in a Large-Scale Temperate Forest Experiment
12. Controls on soil organic carbon stability and temperature sensitivity with increased aboveground litter input in deciduous forests of different forest ages
13. Correction to: Spatial and Temporal Variation in Brackish Wetland Seedbanks: Implications for Wetland Restoration Following Phragmites Control
14. Litter quality, dispersal and invasion drive earthworm community dynamics and forest soil development
15. Mycorrhizal fungi affect orchid distribution and population dynamics
16. Phylotranscriptomic analysis and genome evolution of the Cypripedioideae (Orchidaceae)
17. Drivers of vegetative dormancy across herbaceous perennial plant species
18. Cosmopolitan Species As Models for Ecophysiological Responses to Global Change: The Common Reed Phragmites australis
19. Spatial and Temporal Variation in Brackish Wetland Seedbanks: Implications for Wetland Restoration Following Phragmites Control
20. Symbiont abundance can affect host plant population dynamics
21. Local and regional disturbances associated with the invasion of Chesapeake Bay marshes by the common reed Phragmites australis
22. Microsatellite analysis to estimate realized dispersal distance in Phragmites australis
23. Germination patterns in three terrestrial orchids relate to abundance of mycorrhizal fungi
24. Belowground interactions with aboveground consequences: Invasive earthworms and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
25. Stand Age is Associated with Clonal Diversity, but Not Vigor, Community Structure, or Insect Herbivory in Chesapeake Bay Phragmites australis
26. Advancing the science of microbial symbiosis to support invasive species management: a case study on Phragmites in the Great Lakes
27. Controls on wood and leaf litter incorporation into soil fractions in forests at different successional stages
28. The Status and Future of Orchid Conservation in North America1
29. What constrains the distribution of orchid populations?
30. The combined controls of land use legacy and earthworm activity on soil organic matter chemistry and particle association during afforestation
31. Manipulating earthworm abundance using electroshocking in deciduous forests
32. Limitations on orchid recruitment: not a simple picture
33. Mechanisms of Phragmites australis invasion: feedbacks among genetic diversity, nutrients, and sexual reproduction
34. Genetic diversity in the invasive Rubus phoenicolasius as compared to the native Rubus argutus using inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers
35. Life history strategy in herbaceous perennials: inferring demographic patterns from the aboveground dynamics of a primarily subterranean, myco-heterotrophic orchid
36. Spread of invasive Phragmites australis in estuaries with differing degrees of development: genetic patterns, Allee effects and interpretation
37. Evolution of host breadth in broad interactions: mycorrhizal specificity in East Asian and North American rattlesnake plantains (Goodyera spp.) and their fungal hosts
38. The Invasion of Common Reed ('Phragmites australis') in Chesapeake Bay, USA
39. Phragmites australis (Common Reed) Invasion in the Rhode River Subestuary of the Chesapeake Bay: Disentangling the Effects of Foliar Nutrients, Genetic Diversity, Patch Size, and Seed Viability
40. Extent and Reproductive Mechanisms of Phragmites australis Spread in Brackish Wetlands in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland (USA)
41. Abundance and distribution of Corallorhiza odontorhiza reflect variations in climate and ectomycorrhizae
42. Germination Ecology of the Boreal-Alpine Terrestrial OrchidDactylorhiza lapponica(Orchidaceae)
43. Comparison of the chemical alteration trajectory of Liriodendron tulipifera L. leaf litter among forests with different earthworm abundance
44. Internal transcribed spacer primers and sequences for improved characterization of basidiomycetous orchid mycorrhizas
45. THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF MYCORRHIZAL SPECIFICITY AMONG LADY'S SLIPPER ORCHIDS
46. Seed longevity in terrestrial orchids – Potential for persistent in situ seed banks
47. ORCHID–FUNGUS FIDELITY: A MARRIAGE MEANT TO LAST?
48. Danthonia Spicata (Poaceae) and Atkinsonella Hypoxylon (Balansiae): environmental dependence of a symbiosis
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