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2024
Blondeel, Haben et al. 2024. Tree diversity reduces variability in sapling survival under drought. Journal of Ecology. https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2745.14294
Liting Zheng et al. 2024. Effects of plant diversity on productivity strengthen over tie de to trait-dependent shifts in species overyielding. Nature Communications. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-46355-z
2021
Nasto, MK, M Luce McLeod, L Bullington, Y Lekberg, JM Stark. Available Online. The effect of plant invasion on soil microbial carbo-use efficiency in semi-arid grasslands of the Rocky Mountain West. Journal of Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13815
Hulvey, KB, CD Mellon, AR Kleinhesselink. 2021. Mitigating ecosystem service tradeoffs in rangelands using grazing duration and timing to manage water quality. Journal of Applied Ecology. 58 (10), 2113-2123. http://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13954
Fiedler, S, J Monteiro, KB Hulvey, R Standish, M Perring, B Tietjen. 2021. Global change shifts trade-offs among ecosystem functions in woodlands restored for multifunctionality. Journal of Applied Ecology. 58 (10), 1705-1717. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13900
2020
Hulvey, KB. 2020. Collaborative approaches for landscape-scale restoration. Ecesis Winter 2019-2020; Vol 29 (3), 1-6.
Valentine, L, N Shackelford, B Johnson, M Craig, M Perring, KB Hulvey, L. Hallet, et al. 2020. Richard J. Hobbs: how one ecologist influenced the way we think about restoration ecology. Restoration Ecology; Vol 28 (5), 1042-1046.
2019
York, EC, M Brunson, KB Hulvey. 2019. Influence of Ecosystem Services on Management Decisions by Public Land Ranchers in the Intermountain West, United States. Rangeland Ecology & Management 72(4), 721-728.
Fund, A, KB Hulvey, S Jensen, D Johnson, M Madsen, T Monaco, D Tilley, E Arora, B Teller. 2019. Basalt Milkvetch Responses to Novel Restoration Treatments in the Great Basin. Rangeland Ecology & Management, 72(3), 492-500.
2018
Hulvey, KB, K Thomas, E Thacker. 2018. A comparison of two herbaceous cover sampling methods to assess ecosystem services in high-shrub rangeland: Photography-based grid point intercept (GPI) versus quadrat sampling. Rangelands, 40(5), 152-159.
Redford, K, KB Hulvey, M Williamson, MW Schwartz. 2018. Assessment of the Conservation Measures Partnership’s effort to improve conservation outcomes through adaptive management. Conservation Biology, 32(4), 926-937. DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13077.
Hulvey, KB, BJ Teller. 2018. Site conditions determine a key native plant’s contribution to invasion resistance in grasslands. Ecology, 99 (6), 1257-1264
Paquette, A, A Hector, B Castagneyrol, M Vanhellemont, J Koricheva, M Scherer-Lorenzen, K Verheyen and TreeDivNet (including K. Hulvey). 2018. A million and more trees for science. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2, 763–766.
2017
Hulvey, KB, EA Leger, LM Porensky, LM Roche, KE Veblen, A Fund, J Shaw, ES Gornish. 2017. Restoration Islands: A tool for efficiently restoring dryland ecosystems? Restoration Ecology, 25: S124-S134.
Matzek, V, ES Gornish, KB Hulvey. 2017. Emerging approaches to successful ecological restoration: five imperatives to guide innovation. Restoration Ecology, 25: S110-S113.
2014
Standish, RJ and KB Hulvey. 2014. Co-benefits of planting species mixes in carbon projects. Ecological Management & Restoration, 15 (1), 26-29.
Hobbs, RJ, ES Higgs, CM Hall, P Bridgewater, FS Chapin III, EC Ellis, JJ Ewel, LM Hallett, JA Harris, KB Hulvey, and 18 others. 2014. Managing the whole landscape: historical, hybrid and novel ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 12:557-564.
Hulvey, KB and P Aigner. Using filter-based community assembly models to improve restoration outcomes. 2014. Journal of Applied Ecology, 51 (4), 997-1005.
2013
Hulvey, KB, RJ Hobbs, RJ Standish, DB Lindenmayer, L Lach, MP Perring. 2013. Benefits of tree mixes in carbon plantings. Nature Climate Change, 3, 869-874.
Hulvey, KB, RJ Standish, LM Hallett, BM Starzomski, SD Murphy, CR Nelson, MR Gardener, PL Kennedy, T Seastedt, KN Suding. 2013. Incorporating Novel Ecosystems into Management Frameworks. In Hobbs, RJ, E Higgs & C Hall. Novel Ecosystems: intervening in the new ecological world order. 157-171 (Wiley).
Hulvey, KB. 2013. Case Study: How social barriers contribute to novel ecosystem maintenance: Managing reindeer populations on St. George Island, Pribilof Islands, Alaska. In Hobbs, RJ, E Higgs & C Hall. Novel Ecosystems: intervening in the new ecological world order. 180-184 (Wiley).
LM Hallett, RJ Standish, Hulvey, KB, MR Gardener, KN Suding, BM Starzomski, SD Murphy, JA Harris. 2013. Towards a conceptual framework for the management of novel ecosystems. In Hobbs, RJ, E Higgs & C Hall. Novel Ecosystems: intervening in the new ecological world order. 16-28 (Wiley).
2012
Hulvey, KB, and ES Zavaleta. 2012. Abundance declines of a native forb have nonlinear impacts on grassland invasion resistance. Ecology, 93, 378-388.
Perring, MP, RJ Standish, KB Hulvey, L Lach, TK Morald, R Parsons, RK Didham, RJ Hobbs. 2012. The Ridgefield Multiple Ecosystem Services Experiment: Can restoration of former agricultural land achieve multiple outcomes? Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 163, 14-27.
Lindenmayer, DB, KB Hulvey, RJ Hobbs, M Colyvan, A Felton, H Possingham, W Steffen, K Wilson, K Youngentob and P Gibbons. 2012. Avoiding bio-perversity from carbon sequestration solutions. Conservation Letters, 5, 28-36.
2011
Aigner, PA, Hulvey, KB, CE Koehler, and LE Scott. 2011. Restoring California’s inland grasslands – Don’t forget the forbs! Fremontia 39, 41-44.
2010
Zavaleta ES, J Pasari, KB Hulvey, and D Tilman. 2010. Sustaining multiple ecosystem functions in real assemblages requires higher biodiversity. Proc. of the National Academy of Science 107, 1443-1446.
2007
Zavaleta, ES and KB Hulvey. 2007 Realistic variation in species composition affects grassland production, resource use and invasion resistance. Plant Ecology 188, 39-51.
2004
Zavaleta, ES and KB Hulvey. 2004. Realistic species losses disproportionately reduce resistance to biological invasion. Science 306, 1175-1177.