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The interactive role of disturbance and spatial structure on plant community and population dynamics.

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Menges, E.S., P.F. Quintana-Ascencio, C.W. Weekley, and O.G. Gaoué. 2006. Population viability analysis and fire return intervals for an endemic Florida scrub mint. Biological Conservation 127: 115-127 Maschinski, J. J. E. Baggs. P. F. Quintana-Ascencio and E. S. Menges. 2006. Using population viability analysis to predict the effects of climate change on the extinction risk of an endangered limestone endemic shrub, Arizona Cliffrose. Conservation Biology 20: 218-228. Boughton, E.A.; Quintana-Ascencio, P.F.; Menges, E.S. and Boughton, R.K. 2006. Association of ecotones with relative elevation and fire in an upland Florida landscape. Journal of Vegetation Science 17: 361-368. Liu, H., E.S. Menges, and P. F. Quintana-Ascencio. 2005. Population viability ofChamaecrista keyensis – effects of fire, season and frequency. Ecological Applications 15: 210-221. Menges, E. S. and P. F. Quintana-Ascencio. 2004. Evaluating population viability analysis with fire in Eryringium cuneifolium: deciphering a decade of demographic data. Ecological Monographs 74: 79-100. Quintana-Ascencio, P. F., N. Ramírez-Marcial, M. González-Espinosa, and M. Martínez-Icó. 2004. Sapling survival and growth of conifer and broad-leaved trees in successional habitats in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. Applied Vegetation Science 7: 81-88.

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