Scott Abella

Scott Abella

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Scott Abella

Scott Abella, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, specializes in the field of Plant Ecology, Restoration Ecology, Fire Ecology, Vegetation Science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Species and landscape variation in tree regeneration and 17 years of change in forested wetlands invaded by emerald ash borer

Restoring historical grasslands in a desert national park: Resilience or unrecoverable states in an emerging climate?

Changes in Groundlayer Communities with Variation in Trees, Sapling Layers, and Fires during 34 Years of Oak Savanna Restoration

Seed banks and seed survival of submersion for an emerging plant invader in the Colorado River system, USA

Relationships of community diversity with distributions of rare species, non-native plants, and compositional stability in a temperate forest–open habitat landscape

Do nurse plant effects strengthen over time? Results from 12 years of desert habitat restoration

Techniques for restoring damaged Mojave and western Sonoran ecosystems, including those for threatened desert tortoises and Joshua trees

Rapid increase in sensitive indicator plants concurrent with deer management in an oak forest landscape

Scott Abella Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3401

Citations(since 2020)

1527

Cited By

2499

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

88

i10Index(since 2020)

50

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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Scott Abella Skills & Research Interests

Plant Ecology

Restoration Ecology

Fire Ecology

Vegetation Science

Top articles of Scott Abella

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Species and landscape variation in tree regeneration and 17 years of change in forested wetlands invaded by emerald ash borer

Forest Ecology and Management

Scott R Abella

Karen S Menard

Timothy A Schetter

Constance E Hausman

2024/4/1

Restoring historical grasslands in a desert national park: Resilience or unrecoverable states in an emerging climate?

Biological Conservation

Lindsay P Chiquoine

Scott R Abella

Charles D Schelz

Michael F Medrano

Nicholas A Fisichelli

2024/1/1

Changes in Groundlayer Communities with Variation in Trees, Sapling Layers, and Fires during 34 Years of Oak Savanna Restoration

Natural Areas Journal

Scott R Abella

LaRae A Sprow

Karen S Menard

Timothy A Schetter

Lawrence G Brewer

2023/11

Seed banks and seed survival of submersion for an emerging plant invader in the Colorado River system, USA

River Research and Applications

S Ka‐Voka Jackson

Lonnie H Pilkington

Kevin M Berghel

Lindsay P Chiquoine

Scott R Abella

2023/7

Relationships of community diversity with distributions of rare species, non-native plants, and compositional stability in a temperate forest–open habitat landscape

Community Ecology

Scott R Abella

Karen S Menard

Timothy A Schetter

Timothy L Walters

2023/4

Do nurse plant effects strengthen over time? Results from 12 years of desert habitat restoration

Plant Ecology

Scott R Abella

Lindsay P Chiquoine

Mary A Balogh

Adam J Taylor

Seth M Munson

2023/3

Techniques for restoring damaged Mojave and western Sonoran ecosystems, including those for threatened desert tortoises and Joshua trees

Desert Plants

Scott R Abella

Kristin H Berry

Stefanie Ferrazzano

2023

Rapid increase in sensitive indicator plants concurrent with deer management in an oak forest landscape

Wildlife Society Bulletin

Scott R Abella

Timothy A Schetter

Timothy D Gallaher

2022/12

The effect of natural disturbances on forest biodiversity: an ecological synthesis

Mari‐Liis Viljur

Scott R Abella

Martin Adámek

Janderson Batista Rodrigues Alencar

Nicholas A Barber

...

2022/10

Outplanting establishment within a contaminated and nonnative invaded semiarid desert riparian corridor

Ecological Engineering

Lindsay P Chiquoine

Scott R Abella

Tina Greenawalt

Charles D Schelz

2022/6/1

Nurse Rocks as a Minimum-Input Restoration Technique for the Cactus Opuntia basilaris

Lindsay P Chiquoine

Joshua L Greenwood

Scott R Abella

James F Weigand

2022/3/1

Biotic and abiotic treatments as a bet‐hedging approach to restoring plant communities and soil functions

Restoration Ecology

Audrey J Rader

Lindsay P Chiquoine

James F Weigand

Judy L Perkins

Seth M Munson

...

2022/2

Are Pre-Restoration Soil Seed Banks and Vegetation Nested and Predictive Subsets of Post-Restoration Communities?

Ecological Restoration

Scott R Abella

2022/12/1

Determining Organic Content in Soil from the Mojave Desert using Loss-on-Ignition

Edgar Toro

Lindsay Chiquoine

Scott Abella

2021

Forest community structure and composition following containment treatments for the fungal pathogen oak wilt

Biological Invasions

Scott R Abella

LaRae A Sprow

Timothy W Walters

Timothy A Schetter

2021/12

Co-Variation among Vegetation Structural Layers in Forested Wetlands

Wetlands

Scott R Abella

Karen S Menard

Timothy A Schetter

Constance E Hausman

2021/1

The aboveground and belowground growth characteristics of juvenile conifers in the southwestern United States

Ecosphere

NL Pirtel

RM Hubbard

John B Bradford

TE Kolb

ME Litvak

...

2021/11

Seed germination of a rare gypsum-associated species, Arctomecon californica (Papaveraceae), in the Mojave Desert

Journal of Arid Environments

Tiffany J Pereira

Lindsay P Chiquoine

Alejandra J Larranaga

Scott R Abella

2021/1/1

Variation in characteristics and conservation values of plant communities on abandoned agricultural lands with and without fires

Applied Vegetation Science

Scott R Abella

Timothy A Schetter

2021/10

Delayed tree mortality after prescribed fires in mixed oak forests in northwestern Ohio

Forest Science

Scott R Abella

LaRae A Sprow

Timothy A Schetter

2021/8/1

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