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Juliet C. Stromberg
Juliet C. Stromberg
School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
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The natural flow regime
NLR Poff, JD Allan, MB Bain, JR Karr, KL Prestegaard, BD Richter, ...
BioScience 47 (11), 769-784, 1997
88031997
Don't judge species on their origins
MA Davis, MK Chew, RJ Hobbs, AE Lugo, JJ Ewel, GJ Vermeij, JH Brown, ...
Nature 474 (7350), 153-154, 2011
12722011
Riparian vegetation: degradation, alien plant invasions, and restoration prospects
DM Richardson, PM Holmes, KJ Esler, SM Galatowitsch, JC Stromberg, ...
Diversity and distributions 13 (1), 126-139, 2007
12672007
Effects of groundwater decline on riparian vegetation of semiarid regions: the San Pedro, Arizona
JC Stromberg, R Tiller, B Richter
Ecological Applications 6 (1), 113-131, 1996
7581996
Riparian vegetation response to altered disturbance and stress regimes
PB Shafroth, JC Stromberg, DT Patten
Ecological applications 12 (1), 107-123, 2002
5342002
Importance of low‐flow and high‐flow characteristics to restoration of riparian vegetation along rivers in arid south‐western United States
JC Stromberg, VB Beauchamp, MD Dixon, SJ Lite, C Paradzick
Freshwater Biology 52 (4), 651-679, 2007
4132007
Restoration of riparian vegetation in the south-western United States: importance of flow regimes and fluvial dynamism
JC Stromberg
Journal of arid environments 49 (1), 17-34, 2001
4062001
Altered stream‐flow regimes and invasive plant species: the Tamarix case
JC Stromberg, SJ Lite, R Marler, C Paradzick, PB Shafroth, D Shorrock, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 16 (3), 381-393, 2007
3942007
Establishment of woody riparian vegetation in relation to annual patterns of streamflow, Bill Williams River, Arizona
PB Shafroth, GT Auble, JC Stromberg, DT Patten
Wetlands 18, 577-590, 1998
3001998
Woody riparian vegetation response to different alluvial water table regimes
PB Shafroth, JC Stromberg, DT Patten
Western North American Naturalist, 66-76, 2000
2902000
Surface water and ground-water thresholds for maintaining Populus–Salix forests, San Pedro River, Arizona
SJ Lite, JC Stromberg
Biological conservation 125 (2), 153-167, 2005
2822005
Flood flows and dynamics of Sonoran riparian forests
JC Stromberg, DT Patten, BD Richter
Rivers 2 (3), 221-235, 1991
2701991
Riparian plant species richness along lateral and longitudinal gradients of water stress and flood disturbance, San Pedro River, Arizona, USA
SJ Lite, KJ Bagstad, JC Stromberg
Journal of Arid Environments 63 (4), 785-813, 2005
2612005
Changing Perceptions of Change: The Role of Scientists in Tamarix and River Management
JC Stromberg, MK Chew, PL Nagler, EP Glenn
Restoration Ecology 17 (2), 177-186, 2009
2342009
Dynamics of Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremontii) and saltcedar (Tamarix chinensis) populations along the San Pedro River, Arizona
J Stromberg
Journal of Arid Environments 40 (2), 133-155, 1998
2331998
Fremont cottonwood-Goodding willow riparian forests: a review of their ecology, threats, and recovery potential
JC Stromberg
Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 97-110, 1993
2131993
Riparian vegetation instream flow requirements: a case study from a diverted stream in the eastern Sierra Nevada, California, USA
JC Stromberg, DT Patten
Environmental Management 14, 185-194, 1990
2031990
The ecological and hydrological significance of ephemeral and intermittent streams in the arid and semi-arid American Southwest
LR Levick, DC Goodrich, M Hernandez, J Fonseca, DJ Semmens, ...
US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, 2008
2022008
Effects of stream flow patterns on riparian vegetation of a semiarid river: implications for a changing climate
JC Stromberg, SJ Lite, MD Dixon
River Research and Applications 26 (6), 712-729, 2010
1872010
The natural flow regime
JC Stromberg
BioScience 47 (11), 769-784, 1997
187*1997
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