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List of works by Mark D Dixon

Analysing the influence of a large flood on eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) distribution along the Missouri River using remote‐sensing techniques

scientific article

CONSEQUENCES OF HUMAN-ALTERED FLOODS: LEVEES, FLOODS, AND FLOODPLAIN FORESTS ALONG THE WISCONSIN RIVER

scientific article published in 2002

Distribution and abundance of trees in floodplain forests of the Wisconsin River: Environmental influences at different scales

Dynamics of plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides) forests and historical landscape change along unchannelized segments of the Missouri River, USA.

scientific article published on 4 April 2012

Ecosystem Services and Reallocation Choices: A Framework for Preserving Semi-Arid Regions in the Southwest

scholarly article by David S. Brookshire et al published March 2010 in Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education

Effects of Caching on Acorn Tannin Levels and Blue Jay Dietary Performance

scientific article published in 1997

Effects of Management Treatments on Regeneration of a Geographically Disjunct, Relictual Hybrid Aspen (Populus xsmithii) Population in the Central Great Plains, USA

scientific article published on 29 August 2018

Effects of a large flood on woody vegetation along the regulated Missouri River, USA

Effects of a ‘natural’ flood event on the riparian ecosystem of a regulated large-river system: the 2011 flood on the Missouri River, USA

Effects of weevil larvae on acorn use by blue jays

scientific article

Emerging Reservoir Delta‐Backwaters: Biophysical Dynamics and Riparian Biodiversity

scientific article published in 2019

Emerging reservoir delta‐backwaters: biophysical dynamics and riparian biodiversity

scientific article published on 13 February 2019

Expansion of woody vegetation on a Missouri River reservoir delta‐backwater

scientific article

Forty Years of Vegetation Change on the Missouri River Floodplain

article by W. Carter Johnson et al published February 2012 in BioScience

Hydrologic requirements of and consumptive ground-water use by riparian vegetation along the San Pedro River, Arizona. Chapters A-D

article published in 2006

Large, infrequent disturbance on a regulated river: response of floodplain forest birds to the 2011 Missouri River flood

scientific article published in 2015

Mapping the response of riparian vegetation to possible flow reductions in the Snake River, Idaho

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Nut Caching by Blue Jays (Cyanocitta cristata L.): Implications for Tree Demography

article by W. Carter Johnson et al published October 1997 in American Midland Naturalist

Projecting Avian Responses to Landscape Management Along the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico

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Projecting avian response to linked changes in groundwater and riparian floodplain vegetation along a dryland river: a scenario analysis

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RESPONSE OF AVIAN COMMUNITIES IN LARGE-RIVER FLOODPLAINS TO ENVIRONMENTAL VARIATION AT MULTIPLE SCALES

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Restoring functional riparian ecosystems: concepts and applications

Return of Fire to a Free-Flowing Desert River: Effects on Vegetation

scientific article published in 2009

Riparian Tree Seedling Distribution on Wisconsin River Sandbars: Controls at Different Spatial Scales

scientific article published in 2002

Riparian zones increase regional species richness by harboring different, not more, species

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Simulated recruitment of riparian trees and shrubs under natural and regulated flow regimes on the Wisconsin River, USA

Site Preparation Drives Long-Term Plant Community Dynamics in Restored Tallgrass Prairie: A Case Study in Southeastern South Dakota

scientific article published on 14 July 2016

Status of the Riparian ecosystem in the upper San Pedro River, Arizona: application of an assessment model

scientific article published on 28 April 2006

The Ecological Significance of Emerging Deltas in Regulated Rivers

The dammed Missouri: prospects for recovering Lewis and Clark's River

Valuing preservation and restoration alternatives for ecosystem services in the southwestern USA

scholarly article by Craig D. Broadbent et al published 13 April 2015 in Ecohydrology