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Alison C. Agneray
Alison C. Agneray
Bureau of Land Management
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Strong patterns of intraspecific variation and local adaptation in Great Basin plants revealed through a review of 75 years of experiments
OW Baughman, AC Agneray, ML Forister, FF Kilkenny, EK Espeland, ...
Ecology and Evolution 9 (11), 6259-6275, 2019
942019
Selecting native plants for restoration using rapid screening for adaptive traits: methods and outcomes in a Great Basin case study
EA Leger, S Barga, AC Agneray, O Baughman, R Burton, M Williams
Restoration Ecology 29 (4), e13260, 2021
262021
Genomic and common garden approaches yield complementary results for quantifying environmental drivers of local adaptation in rubber rabbitbrush, a foundational Great Basin shrub
TM Faske, AC Agneray, JP Jahner, LM Sheta, EA Leger, TL Parchman
Evolutionary Applications 14 (12), 2881-2900, 2021
132021
Integrating evolutionary potential and ecological function into agricultural seed production to meet demands for the decade of restoration
EA Leger, AC Agneray, OW Baughman, EC Brummer, TE Erickson, ...
Restoration Ecology, e13543, 2021
92021
Fine‐scale spatial genetic structure in a locally abundant native bunchgrass (Achnatherum thurberianum) including distinct lineages revealed within seed transfer …
C Osuna‐Mascaró, AC Agneray, LM Galland, EA Leger, TL Parchman
Evolutionary Applications 16 (5), 979-996, 2023
62023
A recruitment niche framework for improving seed‐based restoration
JE Larson, AC Agneray, CS Boyd, JB Bradford, OA Kildisheva, KN Suding, ...
Restoration Ecology 31 (7), e13959, 2023
52023
Phenotypes and environment predict seedling survival for seven co‐occurring Great Basin plant taxa growing with invasive grass
AC Agneray, TL Parchman, EA Leger
Ecology and Evolution 12 (5), e8870, 2022
52022
Not all seed transfer zones are created equal: using fire history to identify seed needs in the Cold Deserts of the western United States
SC Barga, FF Kilkenny, S Jensen, SM Kulpa, AC Agneray, EA Leger
Restoration Ecology 31 (8), e14007, 2023
12023
Trait and community-based approaches to restoring degraded sagebrush steppe communities
AC Agneray
University of Nevada, Reno, 2022
12022
Using seedling phenotypic traits to select local seed sources for large-scale restoration: methods and outcomes in a Great Basin case study
EA Leger, S Barga, AC Agneray, O Baughman, R Burton, M Williams
bioRxiv, 2020.04. 10.036459, 2020
12020
Does a history of population co‐occurrence predict plant performance, community productivity, or invasion resistance?
AC Agneray, ML Forister, TL Parchman, EA Leger
Ecology 104 (7), e4100, 2023
2023
Environment predicts the maintenance of reproductive isolation in a mosaic hybrid zone of rubber rabbitbrush
TM Faske, AC Agneray, JP Jahner, C Osuna-Mascaró, LM Sheta, ...
Evolution 78 (2), 300-314, 2023
2023
Does a history of co-occurrence predict plant performance, community productivity, or invasion resistance?
AC Agneray, ML Forister, TL Parchman, EA Leger
bioRxiv, 2022.09. 20.508783, 2022
2022
Intraspecific functional diversity among dominant plant species in the Great Basin Desert
AC Agneray, TL Parchman, EA Leger
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
Variability of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis Engelm.) leaf traits in the Great Basin Desert
T Carter, A Agneray
Variability of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis Engelm.) leaf traits in the Great Basin
T Carter, A Agneray
Nevada State Undergraduate Research Journal 6, 0
What does it take to survive in an invaded desert? A trait-based approach to restoration in the Great Basin
AC Agneray, TL Parchman, EA Leger
2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3-6), 0
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