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L. M. Ellsworth, Litton, C. M., Taylor, A. D., and J. Kauffman, B., Spatial and temporal variability of guinea grass (Megathyrsus maximus) fuel loads and moisture on Oahu, Hawaii, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 22, no. 8, p. 1083, 2013.
L. M. Ellsworth and J. Kauffman, B., Seedbank responses to spring and fall prescribed fire in mountain big sagebrush ecosystems of differing ecological condition at Lava Beds National Monument, California, Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 96, pp. 1 - 8, 2013.
S. A. Ammondt, Litton, C. M., Ellsworth, L. M., and Leary, J. K., Restoration of native plant communities in a Hawaiian dry lowland ecosystem dominated by the invasive grass Megathyrsus maximus, Applied Vegetation Science, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 29 - 39, 2013.
L. M. Ellsworth, Litton, C. M., and Leary, J. J. K., Restoration impacts on fuels and fire potential in a dryland tropical ecosystem dominated by the invasive grass Megathyrsus maximus, Restoration Ecology, vol. 23, no. 6, pp. 955 - 963, 2015.
L. M. Ellsworth and J. Kauffman, B., Native Bunchgrass Response to Prescribed Fire in Ungrazed Mountain Big Sagebrush Ecosystems, Fire Ecology, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 86 - 96, 2010.
R. L. Beschta, J. Kauffman, B., Dobkin, D. S., and Ellsworth, L. M., Long-term livestock grazing alters aspen age structure in the northwestern Great Basin, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 329, pp. 30 - 36, 2014.
L. M. Ellsworth, Litton, C. M., Dale, A. P., and Miura, T., Invasive grasses change landscape structure and fire behaviour in Hawaii, Applied Vegetation Science, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 680 - 689, 2014.
E. W. Evans, Ellsworth, L. M., and Litton, C. M., Impact of grazing on fine fuels and potential wildfire behaviour in a non-native tropical grassland, Pacific Conservation Biology, vol. 21, no. 2, p. 126, 2015.
L. M. Ellsworth, Wrobleski, D. W., J. Kauffman, B., and Reis, S. A., Ecosystem resilience is evident 17 years after fire in Wyoming big sagebrush ecosystems, Ecosphere, vol. 7, no. 12, p. e01618, 2016.