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Dr. Sara G. Baer
Phone: 618-453-3218 Email: sgbaer@siu.eduAddress: 417 Life Science II, Department of Plant Biology, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL 62901 Interests: Personnel Home Page: Publication
1. Baer, S. G., S. L. Collins, J. M. Blair, A. Fiedler and A. K. Knapp. 2005. Soil heterogeneity effects on tallgrass prairie community heterogeneity: an application of ecological theory to restoration ecology. Restoration Ecology 13: 413- 424.

2. Baer, S. G., J. M. Blair, S. L. Collins, and A. K. Knapp. 2004. Plant community responses to resource availability and heterogeneity during restoration. Oecologia 139: 617- 629.

3. Baer, S. G., J. M. Blair, A. K. Knapp, and S. L. Collins. 2003. Soil resources regulate productivity and diversity in newly established tallgrass prairie. Ecology 84: 724- 735.

4. Baer, S.G., D. J. Kitchen, J. M. Blair, and C. W. Rice. 2002. Changes in ecosystem structure and function along a chronosequence of restored grasslands. Ecological Applications 12: 1688- 1701.

5. Baer, S. G. 2001. Changes in ecosystem function and effects of environmental complexity on foristic diversity during tallgrass prairie restoration.
6. Baer, S. G., C. W. Rice, and J. M. Blair. 2000. Assessment of soil quality in fields with short- and long-term enrollment in the CRP. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 55: 142- 146.

7. Baer, S. G., J. M. Blair, and A. K. Knapp. 1999. Manipulation of soil resource heterogeneity in a tallgrass prairie restoration. Proceedings of the Sixteenth North American Prairie Conference 78- 87.

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under the Long Term Ecological Research Program at Konza Prairie Biological Station. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necesarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.