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Using revegetation to suppress invasive plants in grasslands and forests
MJ Schuster, PD Wragg, PB Reich
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (5), 2362-2373, 2018
652018
Rainfall variability and nitrogen addition synergistically reduce plant diversity in a restored tallgrass prairie
NG Smith, MJ Schuster, JS Dukes
Journal of Applied Ecology 53 (2), 579-586, 2016
522016
Increased rainfall variability and N addition accelerate litter decomposition in a restored prairie
MJ Schuster
Oecologia 180 (3), 645-655, 2016
402016
Non‐additive effects of invasive tree litter shift seasonal N release: a potential invasion feedback
MJ Schuster, JS Dukes
Oikos 123 (9), 1101-1111, 2014
372014
Rainfall variability counteracts N addition by promoting invasive Lonicera maackii and extending phenology in prairie
MJ Schuster, JS Dukes
Ecological Applications 27 (5), 1555-1563, 2017
192017
Phenology matters: Extended spring and autumn canopy cover increases biotic resistance of forests to invasion by common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica)
MJ Schuster, PD Wragg, LJ Williams, EE Butler, A Stefanski, PB Reich
Forest ecology and management 464, 118067, 2020
182020
Initial responses of grass litter tissue chemistry and N: P stoichiometry to varied N and P input rates and ratios in Inner Mongolia
X Sun, Y Shen, MJ Schuster, EB Searle, J Chen, G Yang, Y Zhang
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 252, 114-125, 2018
162018
Responses of aboveground C and N pools to rainfall variability and nitrogen deposition are mediated by seasonal precipitation and plant community dynamics
MJ Schuster, NG Smith, JS Dukes
Biogeochemistry 129, 389-400, 2016
162016
Drought inhibits synergistic interactions of native and exotic litter mixtures during decomposition in temperate grasslands
MJ Schuster, J Kreyling, S Berwaers, J Walter, HJ De Boeck, J Dengler, ...
Plant and Soil 415, 257-268, 2017
132017
Amur maple (Acer ginnala): an emerging invasive plant in North America
MJ Schuster, PB Reich
Biological invasions 20 (10), 2997-3007, 2018
102018
Increased light availability due to forestry mowing of invasive European buckthorn promotes its regeneration
C Anfang, MJ Schuster, PD Wragg, PB Reich
Restoration ecology 28 (2), 475-482, 2020
92020
Phenological niche overlap between invasive buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) and native woody species
MJ Schuster, PD Wragg, PB Reich
Forest Ecology and Management 498, 119568, 2021
82021
Revegetation to slow buckthorn reinvasion: strengths and limits of evaluating management techniques retrospectively
PD Wragg, MJ Schuster, AM Roth, P Bockenstedt, LE Frelich, PB Reich
Restoration Ecology 29 (1), e13290, 2021
52021
Fosamine ammonium impacts on the targeted invasive shrub Rhamnus cathartica and non-target herbs
MJ Schuster, P Bockenstedt, PD Wragg, PB Reich
Invasive Plant Science and Management 13 (3), 210-215, 2020
52020
Using plants to control buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica): Improved biotic resistance of forests through revegetation
MJ Schuster, PD Wragg, AM Roth, P Bockenstedt, LE Frelich, PB Reich
Ecological Engineering 182, 106730, 2022
22022
No evidence of a long-lived seedbank in common buckthorn, Rhamnus cathartica L., within Minnesota deciduous forests
MJ Schuster, PD Wragg, AM Roth, PB Reich
Biological Invasions 25 (10), 3043-3048, 2023
12023
Patterns of belowground overyielding and fine‐root biomass in native and exotic angiosperms and gymnosperms
MJ Schuster, LJ Williams, A Stefanski, R Bermudez, M Belluau, C Messier, ...
Oikos 2023 (1), e08877, 2023
12023
Increased rainfall variability and nitrogen deposition accelerate succession along a common sere
LW Ploughe, NG Smith, MJ Schuster, JS Dukes
Ecosphere 12 (1), e03313, 2021
12021
Distribution of terrestrial ecosystems and changes in plant community composition
MJ Schuster, LT Martinez, JS Dukes
Global Environmental Change, 341-347, 2014
12014
Fine-root biomass from Cloquet and Auclair IDENT sites
MJ Schuster, LJ Williams, A Stefanski, R Bermudez, C Messier, M Belluau, ...
2022
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