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Competition and coexistence in plant communities: intraspecific competition is stronger than interspecific competition
PB Adler, D Smull, KH Beard, RT Choi, T Furniss, A Kulmatiski, ...
Ecology letters 21 (9), 1319-1329, 2018
3662018
Coqui frog invasions change invertebrate communities in Hawaii
RT Choi, KH Beard
Biological Invasions 14 (5), 939-948, 2012
402012
Interactions among vegetation, climate, and herbivory control greenhouse gas fluxes in a subarctic coastal wetland
KC Kelsey, AJ Leffler, KH Beard, JA Schmutz, RT Choi, JM Welker
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 121 (12), 2960-2975, 2016
312016
Delayed herbivory by migratory geese increases summer‐long CO2 uptake in coastal western Alaska
AJ Leffler, KH Beard, KC Kelsey, RT Choi, JA Schmutz, JM Welker
Global Change Biology 25 (1), 277-289, 2019
272019
Phenological mismatch between season advancement and migration timing alters Arctic plant traits
RT Choi, KH Beard, AJ Leffler, KC Kelsey, JA Schmutz, JM Welker
Journal of Ecology 107 (5), 2503-2518, 2019
222019
Migratory goose arrival time plays a larger role in influencing forage quality than advancing springs in an Arctic coastal wetland
KH Beard, RT Choi, AJ Leffler, LG Carlson, KC Kelsey, JA Schmutz, ...
PLoS One 14 (3), e0213037, 2019
192019
Phenological mismatch in coastal western Alaska may increase summer season greenhouse gas uptake
KC Kelsey, AJ Leffler, KH Beard, RT Choi, JA Schmutz, JM Welker
Environmental Research Letters 13 (4), 044032, 2018
152018
Multiple resource limitation of dryland soil microbial carbon cycling on the Colorado Plateau
RT Choi, SC Reed, CL Tucker
Ecology 103 (6), e3671, 2022
122022
Diet of the Nonnative Greenhouse Frog (Eleutherodactylus planirostris) in Maui, Hawaii
RB Ferreira, KH Beard, RT Choi, WC PItt
Journal of Herpetology 49 (4), 586-593, 2015
102015
Cloud cover and delayed herbivory relative to timing of spring onset interact to dampen climate change impacts on net ecosystem exchange in a coastal Alaskan wetland
AJ Leffler, KH Beard, KC Kelsey, RT Choi, JA Schmutz, JM Welker
Environmental Research Letters 14 (8), 084030, 2019
92019
Early goose arrival increases soil nitrogen availability more than an advancing spring in coastal western Alaska
RT Choi, KH Beard, KC Kelsey, AJ Leffler, JA Schmutz, JM Welker
Ecosystems 23, 1309-1324, 2020
72020
The impacts of wildfire characteristics and employment on the adaptive management strategies in the Intermountain West
L Prudencio, R Choi, E Esplin, M Ge, N Gillard, J Haight, P Belmont, ...
Fire 1 (3), 46, 2018
62018
Invertebrate Community Changes Along Coqui Invasion Fronts in Hawaii
RT Choi
32011
Goose feces effects on subarctic soil nitrogen availability and greenhouse gas fluxes
KH Beard, KC Kelsey, RT Choi, JM Welker, AJ Leffler
Ecosystems 26 (1), 187-200, 2023
22023
Short‐term effects of experimental goose grazing and warming differ in three low‐Arctic coastal wetland plant communities
RT Choi, M Petit Bon, AJ Leffler, KC Kelsey, JM Welker, KH Beard
Journal of Vegetation Science 33 (3), e13139, 2022
12022
Climate-Driven Impacts of Warming and Grazing on Sub-Arctic Coastal Wetlands in Alaska
RT Choi
Utah State University, 2021
2021
More than just water: Multiple resource control over dryland ecosystem function
S Reed, M Phillips, R Reibold, RT Choi, C Tucker
2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3-6), 2020
2020
Interaction of multiple resources in controlling dryland soil CO2 exchange with the atmosphere
S Reed, RT Choi, A Howell, RA Gill, J Belnap, C Tucker
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, B11A-04, 2019
2019
Data from: Competition and coexistence in plant communities: intraspecific competition is stronger than interspecific competition
PB Adler, D Smull, KH Beard, RT Choi, TJ Furniss, A Kulmatiski, ...
Dryad, 2019
2019
Assessing Fire Trends, Economic Effects, and Adaptive Management Strategies in the Intermountain West
RT Choi, E Esplin, M Ge, N Gillard, J Haight, L Prudencio, P Belmont, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, GC11K-1024, 2018
2018
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