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Publications

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Zinnen, J., G. Spyreas, S. Jog, J. Bried, J. Matthews. 2025. What is ecological conservatism? A template analysis of its definitions. Natural Areas Journal 45(2): 96-104

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Jog, S. K. and J. T. Bried. 2024. The"full species list" fallacy in Floristic Quality Assessment. Ecosphere DOI: 10.1002/ECS2.70062

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Crisfield, V. E, C. D. FickenB. E. AllenS. K. Jog, and J. T. Bried. 2023. The potential of trait data to increase the availability of bioindicators: A case study using plant conservatism values. Ecological Applications 33(5)

 

Bried, J. T and S. K. Jog. 2022. Nonnative species limitation of floristic quality scores in wetland mitigation performance and multimetric health assessment. Wetlands 42(3)

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Bried J. T., T. S. Fouts, and S. K. Jog. 2021. Searching for indicator species of high floristic quality depressional wetlands in the US southern plains. Wetlands 41(7): 96

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Jog, S. K. and J. T. Bried. 2021. Taxonomic distinctness poorly reflects floristic quality in a wetland study system. Ecological Indicators  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107086

 

Bried, J. T., T. S Fouts, and S. K. Jog. 2019. Enhanced indicator species performance with increasing contexualization. Conservation Science and Practice 1(12): e127

 

Bried J. T., S. N. Murray, S. K. Jog, and P. De Marco Jr. 2018. Emergence timing and fixation height in Pachydiplax longipennis (Odonata: Libellulidae) at varying substrate density and sunlight exposure. International Journal of Odonatology 21:181-187

 

Jog, S. K, J. T. Bried, X. Feng, A. Dzialowski, C. Davis, and M. Papes. 2017. Can land use indicate wetland floristic quality and taxonomic distinctness? Ecological Indicators 78:331-339

 

Bried J. T., A. M. Siepielski, D. Dvorett, S. K. Jog, M. A. Patten, X. Feng, and C. A. Davis. 2016. Species residency status affects model selection and hypothesis testing in freshwater community ecology. Freshwater Biology 61:1568-1579

 

Bried, J. T, S. K. Jog, C. A. Davis, and A. R. Dzialowski. 2016. Rapid buffer assessment fails to predict and classify wetland floristic quality in Oklahoma. Wetlands 36:799-805

 

Bried, J. T., S. K. Jog, A. R. Dzialowski, and C. A. Davis. 2014. Potential vegetation criteria for identifying reference-quality wetlands in the south-central United States. Wetlands 34:1159-1169

 

Bried, J. T., S. K. Jog, and J. W. Matthews. 2013. Floristic quality assessment signals human disturbance over natural variability in a wetland system. Ecological Indicators 34:260-267

 

Questad, E., B. L. Foster, S. K. Jog, K. Kindscher, and H. Loring. 2011. Evaluating patterns of biodiversity in managed grasslands using spatial turnover metrics. Biological Conservation 144:1050-1058

 

Jog, S. K.  2009. Tiarella L. in the Flora of North America, Volume 8, Flora of North America Editorial Committee. Oxford University Press. New York. 114-116

 

Jog, S. K., K. Kindscher, E. Questad, B. Foster, and H. Loring. 2006. Floristic quality as an indicator of native species diversity within managed grasslands. Natural Areas Journal 26:149-167

 

Jog, S. K., J. R. Johansen, M. K. Delong, and D. Magee. 2006. Plant communities of Highland Heights Community Park, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 106:174-180

 

Delong, M. K., S. K. Jog, J. R. Johansen, and G. J. Wilder. 2005. Floristic survey of a highly disturbed wet area: Shaker Median Park, Beachwood, Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 105:102-114

 

Jog, S. K., and M. K. Delong. 2005. New localities in Ohio for five vascular plant species. Ohio Journal of Science 105:34

 

Jog, S. K., J. T. Kartesz, J. R. Johansen, and G. J. Wilder. 2005. Floristic study of Highland Heights Community Park, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. Castanea 70:136-145​

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