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Elizabeth A. Lynch
Elizabeth A. Lynch
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Herbaceous vegetation of forested seep wetlands in Winneshiek County, Iowa
EA Lynch, AB Weckwerth
Journal of the Iowa Academy of Sciences 124, 1-10, 2017
1*2017
The effects of anthropogenic land cover change on pollen-vegetation relationships in the American Midwest
ER Kujawa, S Goring, A Dawson, R Calcote, EC Grimm, SC Hotchkiss, ...
Anthropocene 15, 60-71, 2016
302016
Taking the long view: integrating recorded, archeological, paleoecological, and evolutionary data into ecological restoration
RS Barak, AL Hipp, J Cavender-Bares, WD Pearse, SC Hotchkiss, ...
International Journal of Plant Sciences 177 (1), 90-102, 2016
472016
Geophysical features influence the climate change sensitivity of northern Wisconsin pine and oak forests
MA Tweiten, RR Calcote, EA Lynch, SC Hotchkiss, GW Schuurman
Ecological Applications 25 (7), 1984-1996, 2015
122015
Presence of lakes and wetlands decreases resilience of jack pine ecosystems to late-Holocene climatic changes
EA Lynch, R Calcote, SC Hotchkiss, M Tweiten
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 44 (11), 1331-1343, 2014
192014
Developing institutional support for land stewardship at a Midwestern liberal arts college
EJ Baack, EA Lynch
97th ESA Annual Meeting, 2012
2012
HOLOCENE DROUGHTS INFERRED FROM LOW LAKE LEVELS IN NORTHERN WISCONSIN
R CALCOTE, EA LYNCH, SC HOTCHKISS, C NEVALA-PLAGEMANN
2011 GSA Annual Meeting in Minneapolis, 2011
2011
Charcoal signatures defined by multivariate analysis of charcoal records from 10 lakes in northwest Wisconsin (USA)
EA Lynch, SC Hotchkiss, R Calcote
Quaternary Research 75 (1), 125-137, 2011
142011
PS 8-71: Sensitivity of vegetation and fire to climatic change varies among sites with different soil texture
R Calcote, SC Hotchkiss, EA Lynch, C Drake, CM Sutheimer
The 95th ESA Annual Meeting, 2010
2010
The response of a jack pine forest to late-Holocene climate variability in northwestern Wisconsin
MA Tweiten, SC Hotchkiss, RK Booth, RR Calcote, EA Lynch
The Holocene 19 (7), 1049-1061, 2009
342009
PS 67-116: Establishment of a disjunct population of hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) by long-distance seed dispersal
R Calcote, SC Hotchkiss, EA Lynch
The 94th ESA Annual Meeting, 2009
2009
COS 13-1: Landscape context can affect the sensitivity of sand plain vegetation to climate change
SC Hotchkiss, EA Lynch, R Calcote
The 94th ESA Annual Meeting, 2009
2009
PS 50-155: Responses of forests on sandy soils to post-European land-use changes
R Calcote, SC Hotchkiss, EA Lynch, DJ Mladenoff, J Rhemtulla
The 93rd ESA Annual Meeting, 2008
2008
Changes in fire regimes since the Last Glacial Maximum: an assessment based on a global synthesis and analysis of charcoal data
MJ Power, J Marlon, N Ortiz, PJ Bartlein, SP Harrison, FE Mayle, ...
Climate dynamics 30, 887-907, 2008
7632008
Response of vegetation and fire to Little Ice Age climate change: regional continuity and landscape heterogeneity
SC Hotchkiss, R Calcote, EA Lynch
Landscape Ecology 22, 25-41, 2007
602007
Interpretation of charcoal morphotypes in sediments from Ferry Lake, Wisconsin, USA: do different plant fuel sources produce distinctive charcoal morphotypes?
K Jensen, EA Lynch, R Calcote, SC Hotchkiss
The Holocene 17 (7), 907-915, 2007
1222007
PS 64-112: Reconstructing fire regimes: Multivariate analysis of Holocene charcoal records from lake sediments
EA Lynch, SC Hotchkiss, R Calcote
2007
OOS 22-4: Paleoecological perspective on restoration goals: Vegetation, fire, and climate on the northwestern Wisconsin sand plain
SC Hotchkiss, EA Lynch, R Calcote, MA Tweiten
2007
Late-Holocene vegetation and fire history from Ferry Lake, northwestern Wisconsin, USA
EA Lynch, R Calcote, S Hotchkiss
The Holocene 16 (4), 495-504, 2006
322006
Paleoecological and genetic analyses provide evidence for recent colonization of native Phragmites australis populations in a Lake Superior wetland
EA Lynch, K Saltonstall
Wetlands 22 (4), 637-646, 2002
672002
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