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Amy Heim
Amy Heim
postdoctoral fellow, Université de Montréal
Verified email at smu.ca
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Species interactions in green roof vegetation suggest complementary planting mixtures
A Heim, J Lundholm
Landscape and Urban Planning 130, 125-133, 2014
772014
Leaf and life history traits predict plant growth in a green roof ecosystem
J Lundholm, A Heim, S Tran, T Smith
PloS one 9 (6), e101395, 2014
572014
Spatial environmental heterogeneity affects plant growth and thermal performance on a green roof
M Buckland-Nicks, A Heim, J Lundholm
Science of the Total Environment 553, 20-31, 2016
482016
The effects of substrate depth heterogeneity on plant species coexistence on an extensive green roof
A Heim, J Lundholm
Ecological engineering 68, 184-188, 2014
462014
The impact of mosses on the growth of neighbouring vascular plants, substrate temperature and evapotranspiration on an extensive green roof
A Heim, J Lundholm, L Philip
Urban ecosystems 17, 1119-1133, 2014
432014
Mosses inhibit germination of vascular plants on an extensive green roof
P Drake, H Grimshaw-Surette, A Heim, J Lundholm
Ecological Engineering 117, 111-114, 2018
312018
Green roof vegetation type affects germination and initial survival of colonizing woody species
LE Miller, AE Heim, J Lundholm
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 13 (4), 892-899, 2014
192014
Green roof thermal and stormwater performance comparisons between native and industry-standard plant species
A Heim, S Appleby-Jones, J Lundholm
Cities and the Environment (CATE) 9 (1), 6, 2017
162017
Preserving plant diversity on extensive green roofs–theory to practice
A Vasl, A Heim
Israel journal of ecology & evolution 62 (1-2), 103-111, 2016
162016
Cladonia lichens on extensive green roofs: evapotranspiration, substrate temperature, and albedo
A Heim, J Lundholm
F1000Research 2, 2013
162013
Cladonia lichens on extensive green roofs: evapotranspiration, substrate temperature, and albedo
A Heim, J Lundholm
F1000Research 2, 2013
162013
Phenological complementarity in plant growth and reproduction in a green roof ecosystem
A Heim, J Lundholm
Ecological engineering 94, 82-87, 2016
152016
Changes in plant community composition and functional plant traits over a four-year period on an extensive green roof
A Heim, J Lundholm
Journal of Environmental Management 304, 114154, 2022
92022
Germination ecology of native plant species for use in restoration and the urban landscape in Nova Scotia, Canada
A Heim, A Nagase, J Lundholm, C Wrathall
Native Plants Journal 19 (3), 201-215, 2018
82018
Spatial heterogeneity as a driver of biodiversity on green roofs
J Lundholm, A Heim
Journal of Living Architecture 7 (2), 5-18, 2020
62020
Heterogeneous substrate depth supports greater functional diversity with comparable stormwater retention and substrate temperature services to Sedum-dominant green roofs
T Roulston, A Heim, J Lundholm
Journal of Living Architecture 7 (2), 19-39, 2020
62020
The effects of soil depth, competition and facilitation on plant growth, soil temperature and water loss on an extensive green roof
A Heim
Halifax, NS: Saint Mary's University, 2013
52013
Functional and Phylogenetic Characteristics of Vegetation: Effects on Constructed Green Infrastructure
A Heim, G Xie, J Lundholm
Urban Services to Ecosystems: Green Infrastructure Benefits from the …, 2021
42021
Stressful, isolated, yet diverse: Green roofs have rich microbiomes that are not dominated by oligotrophic taxa
A Hénault, A Heim, J Brisson, D Dagenais, T De Bellis, PL Chagnon
Environmental Microbiology Reports 14 (5), 766-774, 2022
32022
Functional trait database for Nova Scotian coastal barren, green roof, and ruderal flora
A Heim, J Lundholm
Ecology 103 (6), e3678, 2022
32022
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