Journal Articles and Other Reports:
Susan E. Meyer
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Meyer, Susan E.; Debaene-Gill, Susan B.; Allen, Phil S. 2000. Using hydrothermal time concepts to model seed germination response to temperature, dormancy loss, and priming effects in Elymus elymoides.
Meyer, Susan E.; Quinney, Dana; Weaver, Jay. 2006. A stochastic population model for Lepidium papilliferum (Brassicaceae), a rare desert ephemeral with a persistent seed bank.
Meyer, Susan E.; Beckstead, Julie; Allen, Phil S.; Smith, Duane C. 2008. A seed bank pathogen causes seedborne disease: Pyrenophora semeniperda on undispersed grass seeds in western North America.
Meyer, Susan E.; Kjelgren, Roger K.; Morrison, Darrel G.; Varga, William A. 2009. Landscaping on the new frontier: Waterwise design for the Intermountain West.
Meyer, Susan E.; Allen, Phil S. 2009. Predicting seed dormancy loss and germination timing for Bromus tectorum in a semi-arid environment using hydrothermal time models.
Meyer, Susan E. 2010. Ecological genetics of floret mass variation in Bromus tectorum (Poaceae).
Meyer, Susan E.; Nelson, David L.; Clement, Suzette; Ramakrishnan, Alisa. 2010. Ecological genetics of the Bromus tectorum (Poaceae) - Ustilago Bullata (Ustilaginaceae): A role for frequency dependent selection?
Meyer, Susan E.; Stewart, Thomas E.; Clement, Suzette. 2010. The quick and the deadly: Growth versus virulence in a seed bank pathogen.
Meyer, Susan E. 2011. Is climate change mitigation the best use of desert shrublands?
Meyer, Susan E.; Leger, Elizabeth A. 2010. Inbreeding, Genetic Variation, and Invasiveness: The Strange Case of Bromus tectorum.
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