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B. A. Endress, Gorchov, D. L., and Noble, R. B., NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCT EXTRACTION: EFFECTS OF HARVEST AND BROWSING ON AN UNDERSTORY PALM, Ecological Applications, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 1139 - 1153, 2004.
B. A. Endress, Wisdom, M. J., Vavra, M., Parks, C. G., Dick, B. L., Naylor, B. J., and Boyd, J. M., Effects of ungulate herbivory on aspen, cottonwood, and willow development under forest fuels treatment regimes, Forest ecology and management, vol. 276, pp. 33–40, 2012.
B. A. Endress, Parks, C. G., Naylor, B. J., Radosevich, S. R., and Porter, M., Grassland Response to Herbicides and Seeding of Native Grasses 6 Years PosttreatmentAbstract, Invasive Plant Science and Management, vol. 52432, no. 03, pp. 311 - 316, 2012.
B. A. Endress, Gorchov, D. L., Peterson, M. B., and Serrano, E. Padron, Harvest of the palm Chamaedorea radicalis, its effects on leaf production, and implications for sustainable management, Conservation Biology, vol. 18, pp. 822–830, 2004.
B. A. Endress, Gorchov, D. L., and Berry, E. J., Sustainability of a non-timber forest product: Effects of alternative leaf harvest practices over 6 years on yield and demography of the palm Chamaedorea radicalis, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 234, no. 1-3, pp. 181 - 191, 2006.
B. A. Endress, Parks, C. G., Naylor, B. J., and Radosevich, S. R., Herbicide and native grass seeding effects on sulfur cinquefoil (Potentilla recta)-infested grasslands, 2009.
B. A. Endress, Horn, C. M., and Gilmore, M. P., Mauritia flexuosa palm swamps: Composition, structure and implications for conservation and management, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 302, pp. 346 - 353, 2013.
B. A. Endress, The importance of endemic species to forest succession in Palau, MICRONESICA-AGANA-, vol. 34, pp. 141–153, 2002.
B. A. Endress, Naylor, B. J., Parks, C. G., and Radosevich, S. R., Landscape Factors Influencing the Abundance and Dominance of the Invasive Plant Potentilla Recta, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 60, no. 3, pp. 218 - 224, 2007.
B. A. Endress, Naylor, B. J., Parks, C. G., and Radosevich, S. R., Landscape factors influencing the abundance and dominance of the invasive plant Potentilla recta, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 60, pp. 218–224, 2007.
B. A. Endress and J. Chinea, D., Landscape Patterns of Tropical Forest Recovery in the Republic of Palau1, Biotropica, vol. 332284263681310792876, no. 4, pp. 555 - 565, 2001.
B. A. Endress and J Chinea, D., Landscape patterns of tropical forest recovery in the Republic of Palau1, Biotropica, vol. 33, pp. 555–565, 2001.
B. A. Endress, Horn, C. M., and Gilmore, M. P., Mauritia flexuosa palm swamps: Composition, structure and implications for conservation and management, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 302, pp. 346–353, 2013.
B. A. Endress, Parks, C. G., Naylor, B. J., and Radosevich, S. R., Herbicide and Native Grass Seeding Effects on Sulfur Cinquefoil (Potentilla Recta)-Infested GrasslandsAbstract, Invasive Plant Science and Management, vol. 18456, no. 01, pp. 50 - 58, 2008.
B. A. Endress, Gorchov, D. L., and Berry, E. J., Sustainability of a non-timber forest product: effects of alternative leaf harvest practices over 6 years on yield and demography of the palm Chamaedorea radicalis, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 234, pp. 181–191, 2006.
B. A. Endress, Gorchov, D. L., PETERSON, M. A. R. E. N. B., and SERRANO, E. D. U. A. R. D. O. Ó. N., Harvest of the Palm Chamaedorea radicalis, Its Effects on Leaf Production, and Implications for Sustainable Management, Conservation Biology, vol. 185450882152, no. 3, pp. 822 - 830, 2004.
B. A. Endress, Parks, C. G., Naylor, B. J., Radosevich, S. R., and Porter, M., Grassland response to herbicides and seeding of native grasses 6 years posttreatment, Invasive Plant Science and Management, vol. 5, pp. 311–316, 2012.
B. A. Endress, Wisdom, M. J., Vavra, M., Parks, C. G., Dick, B. L., Naylor, B. J., and Boyd, J. M., Effects of ungulate herbivory on aspen, cottonwood, and willow development under forest fuels treatment regimes, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 276, pp. 33 - 40, 2012.