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James E. Moore
James E. Moore
Professor - Christian Brothers University
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Habitat and Vegetation Variables Are Not Enough When Predicting Tick Populations in the Southeastern United States
RT Trout Fryxell, JE Moore, MD Collins, Y Kwon, SR Jean-Philippe, ...
PLoS ONE 10 (12), 1-17, 2015
552015
A comparison of germination and early growth of four early successional tree species of the southeastern United States in different soil and water regimes
JE Moore, EP Lacey
The American Midland Naturalist 162 (2), 388-394, 2009
212009
Water stress interacts with early arrival to influence interspecific and intraspecific priority competition: a test using a greenhouse study
JE Moore, SB Franklin
Journal of Vegetation Science, 2012
202012
Understanding the relative roles of disturbance and species interactions in shaping Mississippi River island plant communities
J Moore, S Franklin
Community Ecology 12 (1), 108-116, 2011
172011
Herbaceous plant community responses to fluctuations in hydrology: Using Mississippi River islands as models for plant community assembly1
JE Moore, SB Franklin, JW Grubaugh
The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 138 (2), 177-191, 2011
132011
Long-term population demography of Trillium recurvatum on loess bluffs in western Tennessee USA
JE Moore, SB Franklin, G Wein, BS Collins
Annals of Botany - Plants, 2012
62012
Clonal diversity and spatial genetic structure in the long-lived herb, Prairie trillium
JR Mandel, CK Major, RJ Bayer, JE Moore
PLOS One 14 (10), 2019
52019
Growth responses of different aged individuals of Xanthium strumarium L. in flooded conditions1
JE Moore, JD Wolfe, SB Franklin
The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 141 (1), 72-79, 2014
52014
Short-term assessment of morphological change on five lower Mississippi River Islands
JE Moore, SB Franklin, D Larsen, JW Grubaugh
Southeastern naturalist 10 (3), 459-476, 2011
42011
First confirmed case of Ranavirus in Turtles from Shelby County, western Tennessee, USA.
JE Moore, EV Parr, SM Hanlon
Herpetological Review 49 (2), 262-263, 2018
2*2018
Ecological impact and coastal ecosystem resiliency following Hurricane Katrina
JA Kupfer, MA Roberts, S Walker, JL Pinkney, JE Moore, JM Quattro, ...
Southeastern Biology 54 (4), 407-418, 2007
22007
No Occurrence of Ranaviruses in Reptiles from Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas, USA
SM Hanlon, JR Henson, B Patillo, D Weeks, JL Kerby, JE Moore
Herpetological Review 47 (4), 606-607, 2016
12016
Using Mississippi River islands to understand plant community dynamics
JE Moore
Dissertation Abstracts International 72 (12), 2011
12011
Effects of soil type and soil moisture on the germination and establishment of exotic and native trees of the North Carolina Piedmont
JE Moore
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2006
12006
A test of invasional meltdown between two invasives and one native tree of the southeastern US
S Hottel, S Franklin, J Moore
2019 ESA Annual Meeting (August 11--16), 2019
2019
Effects of disturbance intensity and frequency on old-field community diversity, composition, and functional groups
J Moore, B Collins, C Pope, S Franklin
2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6--11), 2017
2017
Agriculture-Induced Aquatic Contamination and Disease Dynamics in Reptile Populations
SM Hanlon, W Peterson, JE Moore
2016
Agriculture-induced aquatic contamination as a predictor for disease dynamics in reptile populations
SM Hanlon, JL Kerby, B Peterson, JE Moore
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 55, E74-E74, 2015
2015
Occurrence of Bactrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas, USA
SM Hanlon, D Smith, JL Kerby, E Berg, W Peterson, MJ Parris, JE Moore
Herpetological Review 45 (1), 31-32, 2014
2014
Detection of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Infections in Amphibian Populations at Edward J. Meeman Biological Field Station, Tennessee, USA
SM Hanlon, D Smith, JL Kerby, MJ Parris, JE Moore
Herpetological Review 45 (1), 32-34, 2014
2014
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