
- Selected plots (based on a companion study) were analyzed from 1987 to the present, in order to
- JonathanH.Titusl,PriscillaJ.Titusrand Rogerdel Moral,Departmentof Botany,Box355325,Universityol Washington,Seattle,Washington98195
- LifeReturnstoMountSt.Helens Oneyear after a major eruptionturnedmuchof themountaininto an apparentgrave,
- -Limits to convergence of vegetation during early primary succession -479 Journal of Vegetation Science 18: 479-488, 2007
- del Moral Bibliography Mount St. Helens RECENT RESEARCH PAPERS (links to available papers are provided)
- The Importance of Long-Term Studies of Ecosystem Reassembly after the Eruption of the Kasatochi Island Volcano
- Primary succession trajectories on a barren plain, Mount St. Helens, Roger del Moral, Jason M. Saura & Jennifer N. Emenegger
- Increasing deterministic control of primary succession on Mount St. Helens, Washington
- Spatial factors affecting primary succession on the Muddy River Lahar, Mount St. Helens, Washington
- P1: OTE/SPH P2: OTE SVNY303-Walker August 31, 2006 13:54
- -Effects of microsite conditions on seedling establishment on the foreland of Coleman Glacier -293 Journal of Vegetation Science 16: 293-300, 2005
- Patterns of primary succession on the foreland of Coleman Glacier, Washington, USA
- American Journal of Botany 92(1): 2736. 2005. COLONIZATION OF VOLCANIC DESERTS FROM
- Differential Tree Colonization of Old Fields in a Temperate Rain Forest
- -The role of refugia and dispersal in primary succession on Mount St. Helens, Washington -637 Journal of Vegetation Science 14: 637-644, 2003
- del Moral--Primary Successional Wetland--1 PREDICTABILITY OF PRIMARY SUCCESSIONAL WETLANDS ON PUMICE,
- American Journal of Botany 85(6): 820828. 1998. EARLY SUCCESSION ON LAHARS SPAWNED BY
- Journalof VegetationScience6. 517-522, 1995 ? IAVS;OpulusPress Uppsala.Printedin Sweden
- Vegetatio 74: 11-27, 1988 ? Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht
- Growth of Native Plant Species on Recent Volcanic Sub-strates from Mount St. Helens
- Permanent Plots PERMANENT PLOTS
- Studebaker Ridge--Permanent Plots The pattern of cover accumulation on Studebaker Ridge exemplifies how the rate of succession must be
- Lupine Colonies (not yet published; shorter version) Long-term effects of Lupinus lepidus on vegetation dynamics at Mount St. Helens
- SPARSE-1997 DENSE-2002 Potholes are small (typically about 12 m2
- DEL MORAL, SANDLER & MUERDTER--1 draft version
- Acta Phytogeogr. Suec. 85 Succession and local species turnover on Mount St. Helens
- More Activities 2007 was a very busy year indeed. Fieldwork was dominated by an extensive survey of the
- MeonoNo,Vol.45, No. 2, pp. 162-170,1998 THE DISTRIBUTION OF VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE ON
- An "oasis" is any site that sustains vegetation significantly denser and better developed than the surroundings. The purpose of this set of studies is to determine the extent to which "hot
- In: Suding, K. and R. J. Hobbs, editors. 2008. Chapter 3, New Models for Ecosystem Dynamics and Restora tion. Island Press.
- EcologicalResearch(1994) 9, 143-150 Canonical correspondence analysis of early volcanic
- -Early primary succession on Mount St. Helens -107 Journal of Vegetation Science 6: 107-120, 1995
- Gradients in compositional variation on lahars, Mount St. Helens, Washington, USA
- CONCEPTS & SYNTHESIS EMPHASIZING NEW IDEAS TO STIMULATE RESEARCH IN ECOLOGY
- CURRICULUM VITAE Roger del Moral--
- American Journal of Botany 92(12): 19481956. 2005. VEGETATION PATTERNS 25 YEARS AFTER THE
- Hawaii--the Land of Pele, Goddess of Fire The Big Island of Hawai'i is one of the only places on Earth where new land
- Journalof VegetationScience8: 727-734, 1997 ? IAVS;OpulusPress Uppsala.Printedin Sweden
- Wood and del Moral, Seed rain on Mount St. Helens--1 FROM: MADROO (2000), 47: 1-9.
- Effect of community assembly and primary succession on the species-area relationship in disturbed ecosystems
- -Local species turnover on Mount St. Helens, Washington -195 Proceedings IAVS Symposium, pp. 195-197, 2000
- Vegetation Patterns 25 Years after the Eruption In September 2004, Mount St. Helens commenced a renewed phase of dome-building activity that has
- Vegetation development on pumice at Mount St. Helens, USA Roger del Moral* and Chad Jones
- P1: OTE/SPH P2: OTE SVNY303-Walker August 31, 2006 16:1
- Long-term effects of Lupinus lepidus on vegetation dynamics at Mount R. del Moral1,
- SVNY017-Dale March 2, 2005 15:41 Proximity, Microsites, and Biotic Interactions
- Primary succession on Mount St. Helens, with reference to Surtsey
- Other Activities 2005 marked the 25th
- Lessons from primary succession for restoration of severely damaged Walker, Lawrence R.1 & del Moral, Roger2,3
- A grid consists of many 10 by 10 m contiguous plots and is used to document recovery over extensive areas and have been used to track expansions of individual species populations.
- del Moral & Grishin: Volcanoes137 Chapter 5. P. 137-160, in Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground, L. R. Walker, editor.
- Thirteen years of wetland vegetation succession following a permanent drawdown, Myrkdalen Lake, Norway
- OIKOS81:495-510. Copenhagen1998 Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae influence Mount St. Helens
- -Primary succession on Mount St. Helens -223 Journal of Vegetation Science 4: 223-234, 1993