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Edward M Hill
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Microsite conditions in a low-elevation Engelmann spruce forest favor ponderosa pine establishment during drought conditions
EM Hill, S Ex
Forest Ecology and Management 463, 118037, 2020
202020
Variability in mixed conifer spatial structure changes understory light environments
JB Cannon, WT Tinkham, RK DeAngelis, EM Hill, MA Battaglia
Forests 10 (11), 1015, 2019
142019
Overstory density, short growing seasons, and moisture limit Engelmann spruce establishment over time in high-elevation managed stands
E Hill, S Ex, C Aldridge, C Prolic
Canadian journal of forest research 49 (1), 64-75, 2019
132019
Applications of low-cost environmental monitoring systems for fine-scale abiotic measurements in forest ecology
JB Cannon, LT Warren, GC Ohlson, JK Hiers, M Shrestha, C Mitra, EM Hill, ...
Agricultural and forest meteorology 321, 108973, 2022
92022
Mastication Treatments Increase Perennial Herbaceous Cover Across Soil Types in Southeastern Colorado Piñon-Juniper Woodlands
KM Nigro, TZ Bankston, AB Demarest, AC Foster, AD Gonzalez, EM Hill, ...
Rangeland Ecology & Management 88, 28-38, 2023
22023
Canopy-mediated microclimate refugia do not match narrow regeneration niches in a managed dry conifer forest
EM Hill, JB Cannon, S Ex, TW Ocheltree, MD Redmond
Forest Ecology and Management 553, 121566, 2024
12024
Effects of tree mortality on water availability and understory vegetation across a monsoonal precipitation gradient
MD Redmond, E Hill, JB Bradford, T Fegel, C Rhoades, T Ocheltree, ...
AGU23, 2023
2023
Reforestation Practices and Microsite Effects on The Performance of Contrasting Sympatric Tree Species: A Case-Study for Adaptive Silviculture
E Hill
Colorado State University, 2019
2019
Spatially heterogeneous forest structure buffers microclimate and impacts tree regeneration by species and life-stage
E Hill, JB Cannon, S Ex, MD Redmond
2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3-6), 0
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