ISPI database: 11 publications listed for Cynthia S. Brown: Thomas A. Monaco, Jane M. Mangold, Brian A. Mealor, Rachel D. Mealor, and Cynthia S. Brown Downy brome control and impacts on perennial grass abundance: A systematic review spanning 64 years Rangeland Ecology and Management 70 (3), 396-404 (2017) Arnaud Monty, Cynthia S. Brown, and Danielle B. Johnston Fire promotes downy brome (Bromus tectorum L.) seed dispersal Biological Invasions 15 (5), 1113-1123 (2013) Windy K. Kelley, Maria E. Fernandez-Gimenez, and Cynthia S. Brown Managing downy brome (Bromus tectorum) in the Central Rockies: Land manager perspectives Invasive Plant Science and Management 6 (4), 521-535 (2013) K.R. Guilbault, C.S. Brown, J.M. Friedman, and P.B. Shafroth The influence of chilling requirement on the southern distribution limit of exotic Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) in western North America Biological Invasions 14 (8), 1711-1724 (2012) James E. Bromberg, Sunil Kumar, Cynthia S. Brown, and Thomas J. Stohlgren Distributional changes and range predictions of downy brome (Bromus tectorum) in Rocky Mountain National Park Invasive Plant Science and Management 4 (2), 173-182 (2011) Dirk V. Baker, John R. Withrow, Cynthia S. Brown, and K. George Beck Tumbling: use of diffuse knapweed (Centaurea diffusa) to examine an understudied dispersal mechanism Invasive Plant Science and Management 3 (3), 301-309 (2010) Cynthia S. Brown, and Kevin J. Rice Effects of belowground resource use comlementarity on invasion of constructed grassland plant communities Biological Invasions 12 (5), 1319-1334 (2010) Andrew R. Dyer, Cynthia S. Brown, Erin K. Espeland, John K. McKay, Harald Meimberg, and Kevin J. Rice The role of adaptive trans-generational plasticity in biological invasions of plants Evolutionary Applications 3 (2), 179-192 (2010) Rebecca H. Kao, Cynthia S. Brown, and Ruth A. Hufbauer High phenotypic and molecular variation in downy brome (Bromus tectorum) Invasive Plant Science and Management 1 (2), 216-225 (2008) Helen I. Rowe, and Cynthia S. Brown Native plant growth and seedling establishment in soils influenced by Bromus tectorum Rangeland Ecology and Management 61 (6), 630-639 (2008) Hilary R. Drucker, Cynthia S. Brown, and Thomas J. Stohlgren Developing regional invasive species watch lists: Colorado as a case study Invasive Plant Science and Management 1 (4), 390-398 (2008) Search for additional publications and add them to this list Back to previous screen |