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Kathryn C. Baer
Kathryn C. Baer
Research Ecologist, US Forest Service
Verified email at fs.fed.us
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Disentangling the drivers of context‐dependent plant–animal interactions
JL Maron, KC Baer, AL Angert
Journal of Ecology 102 (6), 1485-1496, 2014
1302014
Pre‐dispersal seed predation and pollen limitation constrain population growth across the geographic distribution of Astragalus utahensis
KC Baer, JL Maron
Journal of Ecology 106 (4), 1646-1659, 2018
322018
Ecological niche models display nonlinear relationships with abundance and demographic performance across the latitudinal distribution of Astragalus utahensis (Fabaceae)
KC Baer, JL Maron
Ecology and Evolution 10 (15), 8251-8264, 2020
132020
Declining demographic performance and dispersal limitation influence the geographic distribution of the perennial forb Astragalus utahensis (Fabaceae)
KC Baer, JL Maron
Journal of Ecology 107 (3), 1250-1262, 2019
132019
Biotic predictors improve species distribution models for invasive plants in Western US Forests at high but not low spatial resolutions
KC Baer, AN Gray
Forest Ecology and Management 518, 120249, 2022
72022
Climate change, tree demography, and thermophilization in western US forests
KC Rosenblad, KC Baer, DD Ackerly
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (18), e2301754120, 2023
42023
Invasive plants
AN Gray, KC Baer, C Witt
Disturbance and sustainability in forests of the Western United States. Gen …, 2021
32021
Disentangling the drivers of distributional limits: biotic and abiotic contributors to demographic performance across and beyond the latitudinal range of Astragalus utahensis …
KC Baer
University of Montana, 2017
22017
Forest resources of the Tanana unit, Alaska: 2018
SMP Cahoon, KC Baer
United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest …, 2022
12022
AN INVENTORY OF SAN DIEGO’S FOREST RESOURCES: URBAN FIA IN THE WILD WEST
KC Baer, KG Hellman, T Lister, NF Sonti
Celebrating Progress, Possibilities, and Partnerships, 109, 0
SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELS PREDICT SHIFTING CLIMATIC SUITABILITY FOR IMPORTANT SUBSISTENCE SPECIES IN INTERIOR ALASKAN FORESTS
KC Baer, AN Gray
Celebrating Progress, Possibilities, and Partnerships, 19, 0
Harnessing the power of forest inventory data to inform distribution models for subsistence and invasive plants in western US forests
K Baer, AN Gray
2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3-6), 0
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