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Clayton W. Hale
Clayton W. Hale
Graduate Research Assistant, University of Georgia
Verified email at uga.edu
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Limited evidence for phenological differences between non-native and native species
MA Zettlemoyer, SL Ellis, CW Hale, EC Horne, RD Thoen, ML DeMarche
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 2022
22022
Evidence of mesophication in the Georgia Piedmont
CW Hale, CJ Peterson
Natural Areas Journal 44 (1), 2-8, 2024
12024
Modeling habitat suitability for Stewartia ovata across the southeastern United States
CW Hale, JJ Granger, AK Paulson, C Ramirez-Reyes, Q Ma, J Yang
Castanea 86 (2), 173-184, 2022
12022
Regeneration potential and habitat suitability modeling of three imperiled Southeastern US woody plants
CW Hale
Mississippi State University, 2021
12021
White Pine: The Natural and Human History of a Foundational American Tree
CW Hale
Natural Areas Journal 43 (4), 278-279, 2023
2023
Characterization and development of 14 microsatellite markers for mountain stewartia (Stewartia ovata): an uncommon, Appalachian-endemic member of the tea …
ZC Smith, GM Pietsch, C Richards, M Ony, C Hale, JJ Granger, ...
Journal of Forest Research, 1-7, 2023
2023
Microsite Habitat, Species Associations, and Habitat Suitability Model of a Globally Imperiled Shrub
CW Hale, JJ Granger, CM Siegert, SB Correa, JL DuBien, CD Goldsmith, ...
Natural Areas Journal 42 (3), 206-217, 2022
2022
Atlantic White-Cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides [L.] B.S.P.) Response Post-Hurricane Disturbance
CW Hale, JJ Granger, SB Correa, JL DuBien, CM Siegert
Forest Science 68 (3), 270-282, 2022
2022
In Defense of Plants: An Exploration into the Wonder of Plants
CW Hale
Natural Areas Journal 41 (3), 232-232, 2021
2021
Recovery of Mississippi’s coastal swamp-cedar communities 14-years post Hurricane Katrina
C Hale, J Granger
2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3-6), 0
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