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Sharon Hermann
Sharon Hermann
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences (retired), Auburn University
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PATTERNS OF NECTAR PRODUCTION AND PLANT-POLLINATOR COEVOLUTION ROBERT WILLIAM CRUDEN UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
SM HERMANN, S PETERSON
The biology of nectaries, 80, 1983
4431983
Fire as a fundamental ecological process: Research advances and frontiers
KK McLauchlan, PE Higuera, J Miesel, BM Rogers, J Schweitzer, ...
Journal of Ecology 108 (5), 2047-2069, 2020
4002020
Temporal dioecism: an alternative to dioecism
RW Cruden, SM Hermann-Parker
Evolution 31 (4), 863-866, 1977
1991977
Tree regeneration in felling and natural treefall disturbances in a semideciduous tropical forest in Mexico
MB Dickinson, DF Whigham, SM Hermann
Forest ecology and Management 134 (1-3), 137-151, 2000
1482000
Whither wildlife without fire?
LA Brennan, RT Engstrom, WE Palmer, SM Hermann, GA Hurst, ...
Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference …, 1998
1391998
Butterfly pollination of Caesalpinia pulcherrima, with observations on a psychophilous syndrome
RW Cruden, SM Hermann-Parker
The Journal of Ecology, 155-168, 1979
1371979
Studying nectar? Some observations on the art.
RW Cruden, SM Hermann
1231983
Fire-frequency effects on vegetation in north Florida pinelands: another look at the long-term Stoddard Fire Research Plots at Tall Timbers Research Station
JS Glitzenstein, DR Streng, RE Masters, KM Robertson, SM Hermann
Forest Ecology and Management 264, 197-209, 2012
1122012
Sampling on private property to evaluate population status and effects of land use practices on the gopher tortoise, Gopherus polyphemus
SM Hermann, C Guyer, JH Waddle, MG Nelms
Biological Conservation 108 (3), 289-298, 2002
912002
Effects of Population Density On Patterns of Movement and Behavior of Gopher Tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus)
C Guyer, VM Johnson, SM Hermann
Herpetological Monographs 26 (1), 122-134, 2012
642012
Patterns of size and longevity of gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) burrows: implications for the longleaf pine ecosystem
C Guyer, SM Hermann
Chelonian Conservation and Biology 2, 507-513, 1997
581997
Survival, demography, and growth of gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus) from three study sites with different management histories
TD Tuberville, BD Todd, SM Hermann, WK Michener, C Guyer
The Journal of Wildlife Management 78 (7), 1151-1160, 2014
542014
Fire and biodiversity: studies of vegetation and arthropods
SM Hermann, T Van Hook, RW Flowers, LA Brennan, JS Glitzenstein, ...
Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference …, 1998
481998
The catastrophic loss of Torreya taxifolia: assessing environmental induction of disease hypotheses
MW Schwartz, SM Hermann, CS Vogel
Ecological Applications 5 (2), 501-516, 1995
441995
Low rates of background canopy-gap disturbance in a seasonally dry forest in the Yucatan Peninsula with a history of fires and hurricanes
MB Dickinson, SM Hermann, DF Whigham
Journal of Tropical Ecology 17 (6), 895-902, 2001
422001
Prescribed fire and forest pests: solutions for today and tomorrow
LA Brennan, SM Hermann
Journal of Forestry 92 (11), 34-37, 1994
411994
Small-scale disturbances in longleaf pine forests
SM Hermann
Proceedings of the Tall Timbers fire ecology conference 18, 265-274, 1993
401993
Patterns of folivory and seed ingestion by gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus) in a southeastern pine savanna
RD Birkhead, C Guyer, SM Hermann, WK Michener
The American Midland Naturalist 154 (1), 143-151, 2005
362005
The biology of nectaries
RW Cruden, SM Hermann, S Peterson, B Bentley, T Elias
Columbia University Press, New York, 1983
361983
Relationships between dispersal syndrome and characteristics of populations of trees in a mixed-species forest
WJ Platt, SM Hermann
Frugivores and seed dispersal, 309-321, 1986
331986
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