Roger L. Sheley

Affiliations: 
Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Biostatistics Biology, Range Management Agriculture
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Hardegree SP, Sheley RL, James JJ, et al. (2020) Germination Syndromes and Their Relevance to Rangeland Seeding Strategies in the Intermountain Western United States Rangeland Ecology & Management. 73: 334-341
Swanson EK, Sheley RL, James JJ. (2019) Do shrubs improve reproductive chances of neighbors across soil types in drought? Oecologia
James JJ, Sheley RL, Leger EA, et al. (2019) Increased soil temperature and decreased precipitation during early life stages constrain grass seedling recruitment in cold desert restoration Journal of Applied Ecology. 56: 2609-2619
Schantz MC, Sheley RL, James JJ. (2019) Propagule pressure and priority seeding effects on the demography of invasive annual and native perennial grass species Plant Ecology & Diversity. 12: 139-150
Moffet CA, Hardegree SP, Abatzoglou JT, et al. (2019) Weather Tools for Retrospective Assessment of Restoration Outcomes Rangeland Ecology & Management. 72: 225-229
Hardegree SP, Roundy BA, Walters CT, et al. (2018) Hydrothermal Germination Models: Assessment of the Wet‐Thermal Approximation of Potential Field Response Crop Science. 58: 2042-2049
Sheley R. (2018) Editor’s Choice for Rangeland Ecology & Management Rangelands. 40: 34-36
Sheley RL. (2017) Rangeland Ecology & Management Editor’s Choice Award—---A Way of Thanking Authors for Their Research Rangelands. 39: 163-164
Schantz MC, Sheley RL, James JJ. (2017) Effects of propagule pressure and priority effects on seedling recruitment during restoration of invaded grassland Journal of Arid Environments. 150: 62-70
Joshua Leffler A, Monaco TA, James JJ, et al. (2016) Importance of soil and plant community disturbance for establishment of Bromus tectorum in the Intermountain West, USA Neobiota. 30: 111-125
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