Jane E. Dell
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Fire effects on ecosystems, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Plant and animal studies, Forest Insect Ecology and Management
Most-Cited Works
- → Scientists' warning on climate change and insects(2022)515 cited
- → Global change and the importance of fire for the ecology and evolution of insects(2018)79 cited
- → Overstory‐derived surface fuels mediate plant species diversity in frequently burned longleaf pine forests(2017)53 cited
- → Interaction Diversity Maintains Resiliency in a Frequently Disturbed Ecosystem(2019)39 cited
- → Extending Our Scientific Reach in Arboreal Ecosystems for Research and Management(2021)30 cited
- → An arthropod survival strategy in a frequently burned forest(2017)25 cited
- → Conservation status of mammals and birds in southwestern Australian forests. I. Is there evidence of direct links between forestry practices and species decline and extinction?(1998)21 cited
- → Biodiversity and biogeographic relationships of selected invertebrates from urban bushland remnants, Perth, Western Australia(1997)13 cited
- → Maximizing the monitoring of diversity for management activities: Additive partitioning of plant species diversity across a frequently burned ecosystem(2018)11 cited
- → Simulating Groundcover Community Assembly in a Frequently Burned Ecosystem Using a Simple Neutral Model(2019)9 cited