Publications for the Conservation Lands Experiment Investigating the consequences of diveristy in seed mixtures on prairie plantins

Publications associated with KBS LTER, GLBRC and LTAR projects. Click on the pdf link to get open access papers or to sign-in (free and immediate) to get other papers. Click on the data link to get formally published datasets (other datasets available as noted within the publications). Other ways to view KBS LTER publications can be accessed by the Research | Publications menu above.

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  • 2025

    Pizza, R. B., N. E. Turley, and L. A. Brudvig. 2025. Relative effects of seed mix design, consumer pressure, and edge proximity on community structure in restored prairies. Ecological Applications 35:e3083. DOI: 10.1002/eap.3083

  • 2024

    Hulting, K. A., L. R. Kemmerling, S. R. Griffin, J. Webb, A. K. Brown, and N. M. Haddad. 2024. Seed mix design and floral resources drive multitrophic interactions in prairie restoration. Journal of Applied Ecology 61:859-868. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.14605

  • 2022

    Paraskevopoulos, A. W., C. P. Catano, and L. A. Brudvig. 2022. Ant and plant diversity respond differently to seed-based prairie restoration. Restoration Ecology 31:e13853. DOI: 10.1111/rec.13853

  • 2020

    Catano, C. P., E. Grman, E. Behrens, and L. A. Brudvig. 2020. Species pool size alters species–area relationships during experimental community assembly. Ecology 102:e03231. DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3231

  • Zirbel, C. R. and L. A. Brudvig. 2020. Trait–environment interactions affect plant establishment success during restoration. Ecology 101:e02971. DOI: 10.1002/ecy.2971

  • 2019

    Linabury, M. C., N. E. Turley, and L. A. Brudvig. 2019. Insects remove more seeds than mammals in first-year prairie restorations. Restoration Ecology 27:1300-1306. DOI: 10.1111/rec.13004

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