Georgianne W Moore
Georgianne W Moore
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Epiphyte host preferences and host traits: mechanisms for species-specific interactions
RM Callaway, KO Reinhart, GW Moore, DJ Moore, SC Pennings
Oecologia 132 (2), 221-230, 2002
2352002
The zone of vegetation influence on baseflow revealed by diel patterns of streamflow and vegetation water use in a headwater basin
BJ Bond, JA Jones, G Moore, N Phillips, D Post, JJ McDonnell
Hydrological Processes 16 (8), 1671-1677, 2002
1682002
Structural and compositional controls on transpiration in 40-and 450-year-old riparian forests in western Oregon, USA
GW Moore, BJ Bond, JA Jones, N Phillips, FC Meinzer
Tree physiology 24 (5), 481-491, 2004
1492004
Precision and accuracy of three alternative instruments for measuring soil water content in two forest soils of the Pacific Northwest
NM Czarnomski, GW Moore, TG Pypker, J Licata, BJ Bond
Canadian journal of forest research 35 (8), 1867-1876, 2005
1212005
Nocturnal transpiration in riparian Tamarix thickets authenticated by sap flux, eddy covariance and leaf gas exchange measurements
GW Moore, JR Cleverly, MK Owens
Tree Physiology 28 (4), 521-528, 2008
682008
Saltcedar water use: realistic and unrealistic expectations
MK Owens, GW Moore
Rangeland Ecology & Management 60 (5), 553-557, 2007
662007
Potential for water salvage by removal of non‐native woody vegetation from dryland river systems
TM Doody, PL Nagler, EP Glenn, GW Moore, K Morino, KR Hultine, ...
Hydrological Processes 25 (26), 4117-4131, 2011
442011
The two water worlds hypothesis: Addressing multiple working hypotheses and proposing a way forward
ZC Berry, J Evaristo, G Moore, M Poca, K Steppe, L Verrot, H Asbjornsen, ...
Ecohydrology 11 (3), e1843, 2018
432018
How soil moisture mediates the influence of transpiration on streamflow at hourly to interannual scales in a forested catchment
GW Moore, JA Jones, BJ Bond
Hydrological Processes 25 (24), 3701-3710, 2011
422011
Thermal-dissipation sap flow sensors may not yield consistent sap-flux estimates over multiple years
GW Moore, BJ Bond, JA Jones, FC Meinzer
Trees 24 (1), 165-174, 2010
382010
Proposed principles governing how vegetation changes affect transpiration
GW Moore, JL Heilman
Ecohydrology 4 (3), 351-358, 2011
372011
Water-use dynamics of an invasive reed, Arundo donax, from leaf to stand
DA Watts, GW Moore
Wetlands 31 (4), 725-734, 2011
342011
Tree mortality from an exceptional drought spanning mesic to semiarid ecoregions
GW Moore, CB Edgar, JG Vogel, RA Washington‐Allen, RG March, ...
Ecological Applications 26 (2), 602-611, 2016
332016
A comparison of annual transpiration and productivity in monoculture and mixed-species Douglas-fir and red alder stands
GW Moore, BJ Bond, JA Jones
Forest Ecology and Management 262 (12), 2263-2270, 2011
322011
Assessment of riparian vegetation sensitivity to river hydrology downstream of a major Texas dam
B Alldredge, G Moore
River Research and Applications 30 (2), 230-244, 2014
282014
Does shrub removal increase groundwater recharge in southwestern Texas semiarid rangelands?
GW Moore, DA Barre, MK Owens
Rangeland Ecology & Management 65 (1), 1-10, 2012
252012
Can the riparian invader, Arundo donax, benefit from clonal integration?
L Kui, F Li, G Moore, J West
Weed Research 53 (5), 370-377, 2013
212013
Ecophysiological Responses of Giant Reed (Arundo donax) to Herbivory
GW Moore, DA Watts, JA Goolsby
Invasive Plant Science and Management 3 (4), 521-529, 2010
212010
Comparison of tree transpiration under wet and dry canopy conditions in a Costa Rican premontane tropical forest
LMT Aparecido, GR Miller, AT Cahill, GW Moore
Hydrological processes 30 (26), 5000-5011, 2016
202016
Transpirational water loss in invaded and restored semiarid riparian forests
GW Moore, MK Owens
Restoration Ecology 20 (3), 346-351, 2012
202012
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