Publications
Please email Matthew at matthew.albrecht [at] mobot.org for reprints. Please see my Google Scholar or ResearchGate profile for the most up to date list of publications.
Current and former members of The Albrecht Lab in bold.
Current and former members of The Albrecht Lab in bold.
Bellis, J., Osazuwa-Peters, O., Maschinski, J., Keir, M. J., Parsons, E. W., Kaye, T. N., Kunz, M., Possley, J., Menges, E., Smith, S. A., Roth, D., Brewer, D., Brumback, W., Lange, J. J., Niederer, C., Turner-Skoff, J. B., Bontrager, M., Braham, R., Coppoletta, M., … Albrecht, M. A. 2023. Identifying predictors of translocation success in rare plant species. Conservation Biology, In press. [Article]
Kaul, A.D., Barash, M. and Albrecht, M.A. 2023. Common, showy, and perennial species dominate a restoration species pool. Restoration Ecology, e13969. [Article]
Doyle C.A.T., Abeli T., Albrecht M.A., Bellis J., Colas B., Dalrymple S.E., Ensslin A., Espejo J., Erftemeijer P.L.A., Julien M., Lewandrowski W., Liu H., Moehrenschlager A., Ooi M.K.J., Reynolds D.M., Schatz B., Sild M., Wills T.J. and Papuga G. 2023. Achieving conservation outcomes in plant mitigation translocations: the need for global standards. Plant Ecology. [Article]
Kaul, A. D., Dell, N. D., Delfeld, B. M., Engelhardt, M. J., Long, Q. G., Reid, J. L., Saxton, M. L., Trager, J. C., & Albrecht, M. A. 2023. High-diversity seed additions promote herb-layer recovery during restoration of degraded oak woodland. Ecological Solutions and Evidence 4: e12202. [Article]
Albani Rocchetti G., Carta A., Mondoni A., Godefroid S., Davis C.C., Caneva G., Albrecht M.A., Alvarado K., Bijmoer R., Borosova R., Bräuchler C., Breman E., Briggs M., Buord S., Cave L.H., Da Silva N.G., Davey A.H., Davies R.M., Dickie J.B., Fabillo M., Fleischmann A., Franks A., Hall G., Kantvilas G., Klak C., Liu U., Medina L., Reinhammar L.G., Sebola R.J., Schönberger I., Sweeney P., Voglmayr H., White A., Wieringa J.J., Zippel E. and Abeli T. 2022. Selecting the best candidates for resurrecting extinct-in-the-wild plants from herbaria. Nature Plants 8: 1385-1393. [Article]
Maschinski J. and Albrecht M.A. 2022. Conservation Translocations for Plants. In: Moehrenschlager A., Ewen J. G., Gaywood M. J. and Hollingsworth P. M. (eds), Conservation Translocations. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 212-240. [Article]
Albrecht M.A. 2022. Applying Adaptive Management to Reintroductions of Pyne’s Ground-Plum Astragalus bibullatus. In: Moehrenschlager A., Ewen J. G., Gaywood M. J. and Hollingsworth P. M. (eds), Conservation Translocations. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 422-428. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A., N. D. Dell, M. J. Engelhardt, M.L. Saxton, J.C. Trager, C. Waldman, Q. G. Long. 2022. Recovery of herb‐layer vegetation and soil properties after pile burning in a Midwestern oak woodland. Restoration Ecology. [Article]
Herron, S.A., M. J. Rubin, M.A. Albrecht, Q.G. Long, M.C. Sandoval, and A.J. Miller. 2021. The role of genus and life span in predicting seed and vegetative trait variation and correlation in Lathyrus, Phaseolus, and Vicia. American Journal of Botany 108: 2388–240410. [Article]
Noss, R.F, J.M. Cartwright, D. Estes, T. Witsell, G. Elliott, D. Adams, M.A. Albrecht, R. Boyles, P. Comer, C. Doffitt, J. Hill, W. C. Hunter, W. M. Knapp, M. E. Marshall, J. Singhurst, C. Tracey, J. Walck, and A. Weakley. 2021. Improving species status assessments under the U.S. Endangered Species Act and implications for multispecies conservation challenges worldwide. Conservation Biology 35: 1715-1724. [Article]
Noss, R.F., Cartwright, J.M., Estes, D., Witsell, T., Elliott, K.G., Adams, D.S., Albrecht, M.A., Boyles, R., Comer, P.J., Doffitt, C., Faber-Langdoen, D., Hill, J.G., Hunter, W.C., Knapp, W.M., Marshall, M., Pyne, M., Singhurst, J.R., Tracey, C., Walck, J.L., and Weakley, A. 2021. Science needs of southeastern grassland species of conservation concern—A framework for species status assessments. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2021–1047, 58 p. [Report]
Morris, A.B., K. Trostel, C. Scalf, A. Burleyson, G. Call, and M.A. Albrecht. 2021. Genetic variation and structure in natural and reintroduced populations of the endangered legume, Pyne’s ground plum (Astragalus bibullatus). Conservation Genetics 22: 443–454. [Article]
Becknell, R.E., K.G. Showalter, M.A. Albrecht, and S.A. Mangan. 2021. Soil mutualisms potentially determine the reintroduction outcomes of an endangered legume. Restoration Ecology 29: e13355. [Article]
Edwards, C.J., B. Tessler, J.F. Swift, B. Bassüner, A.G. Linan, M.A. Albrecht, G.A. Yatskievych. 2021. Conservation genetics of the federally threatened plant species Physaria filiformis (Missouri bladderpod) reveals strong genetic structure and a possible cryptic species. PloS One 16: e0247586. [Article]
Dell, N.D., Q.G. Long, and M.A. Albrecht. 2021. Effects of light and temperature on seed germination of the rare Eggert’s sunflower (Helianthus eggertii). American Midland Naturalist 185: 49–56. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and C.E. Edwards. 2020. Genetic monitoring to assess the success of restoring rare plant populations with mixed gene pools. Molecular Ecology 29:4037-4039. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A., N.D. Dell, and Q.G. Long. 2020. Seed germination traits in the rare sandstone rockhouse endemic Solidago albopilosa. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 147:172–184. [Article]
Reid, J.L., N. J. Holmberg, M.A. Albrecht, S. Arango-Caro, O. Hajek, Q. Long, and J.C. Trager. 2020. Annual understory plant recovery dynamics in a temperate woodland mosaic during a decade of ecological restoration. Natural Areas Journal 40: 23–34. [Article]
Edwards, C.E., Albrecht, M.A., Bassüner, B., and Yatskievych, G. 2019. Population genetic analysis reveals a predominantly selfing mating system and strong genetic structuring in a naturally fragmented, threatened plant. Conservation Genetics 20:1437–1448. [Article]
Maschinski, J., M.A. Albrecht, J. Fant, L. Monks, and K.E. Haskins. 2019. Rare plant reintroduction and other conservation translocations. 37 Pages. CPC Best Plant
Conservation Practices to Support Species Survival in the Wild
Dell, N.D., Q.G. Long, and M.A. Albrecht. 2019. Germination traits in the threatened southeastern grassland endemic, Marshallia mohrii (Asteraceae). Castanea 84:212-223. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and Q.G. Long. 2019. Habitat suitability and herbivores determine reintroduction success of an endangered legume. Plant Diversity 41: 109–117. [Article]
Albrecht, M. A., Osazuwa‐Peters, O. L., Maschinski, J., Bell, T. J., Bowles, M. L., Brumback, W. E., Duquesnel, J., Kunz, M., Lange, J., McCue, K. A., McEachern, A. K., Murray, S., Olwell, P., Pavlovic, N. B., Peterson, C. L., Possley, J., Randall, J. L. and Wright, S. J. 2019. Effects of life history and reproduction on recruitment time lags in reintroductions of rare plants. Conservation Biology 33: 601–611. [Article]
Maschinski J. and M.A. Albrecht. 2017. Center for Plant Conservation’s Best Practice Guidelines for the reintroduction of rare plants. Plant Diversity 39: 390–395. [Article]
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2017. Species status assessment for short's bladderpod (Physaria globosa). Prepared by Q.G. Long, M.A. Albrecht, and G. Call for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Version 1.0. 51 p. [Assessment]
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2017. Recovery Plan for Short’s Bladderpod (Physaria globosa). Atlanta, Georgia. Prepared by Q.G. Long, M.A. Albrecht, and G. Call for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. [Plan]
Bernardo, H., M.A. Albrecht, and T.M. Knight. 2016. Increased drought frequency alters the optimal management strategy of an endangered plant. Biological Conservation 203: 243–251. [Article]
Smith, A.B., Q.G. Long, and M.A. Albrecht. 2016. Shifting targets: Spatial priorities for ex situ plant conservation depend on interactions between current threats, climate change, and uncertainty. Biodiversity and Conservation 25: 905–922. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A., R. Becknell, and Q.G. Long. 2016. Habitat change in insular grasslands: effects of woody encroachment on a rare ecotonal plant. Biological Conservation 196: 93–102. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and Q.G. Long. 2014. Germination ecology of the permanent wetland specialist, Parnassia grandifolia. Seed Science Research 24: 239–245. [Article]
Williams, R.B., L. Du, V. L. Norman, M. G. Goering, M. O’Neil-Johnson , S. Woodbury, M.A. Albrecht, D. R. Powell, R. H. Cichewicz, G. R. Eldridge, and C.M Starks. 2014. Diterpenes from the endangered goldenrod Solidago shortii. Journal of Natural Products 77:1438–44. [Article]
Albrecht, M. A., L.A. Broecker, C. Romero-Hernandez, and A. J. Miller. 2014. Conservation genetics of edaphic endemics in naturally isolated habitats: a case study with Geocarpon minimum (Caryophyllaceae). Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 141: 1–13. [Article]
Brandt, L. and 33 authors including M.A. Albrecht. 2014. Central Hardwoods Ecosystem Vulnerability Assessment and Synthesis: A report from the Central Hardwoods Climate Change Response Framework. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS–124. Newtown Square, PA; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 254 p. [Report]
Albrecht, M.A. and J.C. Penagos Z. 2012. Seed germination ecology of three imperiled plants of rock outcrops in the southeastern United States. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 139: 86-95. Abstract | PDF
Albrecht, M.A. and J.M. Maschinski. 2012. Influence of founder population size, propagule stages, and life history on the survival of reintroduced plant populations. Pages 171-188. Plant reintroduction in a changing climate: Promise and, Perils. J. Maschinski and K. E. Haskins (editors). Island Press, Washington, DC. [Book link]
Maschinski, J., M. A. Albrecht, L. T. Monks, and K. E. Haskins. 2012. Center for Plant Conservation Best Reintroduction Practice Guidelines. Pages 277–306. Plant reintroduction in a changing climate: Promise and Perils. J. Maschinski and K. E. Haskins (editors). Island Press, Washington DC.[Book link]
Guerrant, E.O. Jr., M.A. Albrecht, and S.E. Dalrymple. 2012. Studies used for meta-analysis of plant reintroductions. Pages 307–318. Plant reintroduction in a changing climate: Promise and, Perils. Maschinski and K. E. Haskins (editors). Island Press, Washington, DC. [Book link]
Kennedy, K.L., Maschinski, J.M., M.A. Albrecht, S. Dalrymple, and E.O Guerrant, Jr. 2012. Synthesis and future directions in plant reintroduction biology. Pages 265–276. Plant reintroduction in a changing climate: Promise and, Perils. Maschinski and K. E. Haskins (editors). Island Press, Washington, DC.[Book link]
Albrecht, M.A., E.O Guerrant Jr., J.M. Maschinski and K.L. Kennedy. 2011. Editorial: A long-term view of rare plant reintroduction. Biological Conservation 144: 2557–2558. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and B.C. McCarthy. 2011. Variation in seed dormancy and germination in three co-occurring forest herbs of eastern deciduous forests. Plant Ecology 212: 1465–1477. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and K.A. McCue. 2010. Changes in demographic processes over long time scales reveal the challenges of restoring an endangered plant. Restoration Ecology 18: 235–243. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and B.C. McCarthy. 2009. Seedling recruitment limitation shapes the distribution of shade-adapted forest herbs across a topographic moisture gradient. Journal of Ecology 97: 1037-1049. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and B.C. McCarthy. 2007. Effects of dry storage on seed dormancy and survivorship in goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis L.) and black cohosh (Actaea racemosa L.). Seed Science and Technology 35: 414-422. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and B.C. McCarthy. 2006. Comparative analysis of goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis L.) population re-growth following human harvest: implications for conservation. American Midland Naturalist 156: 229-236. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and B.C. McCarthy. 2006. Effects of prescribed fire and thinning on tree recruitment patterns in central hardwood forests. Forest Ecology and Management 226: 88–103. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and B.C. McCarthy. 2006. Seed germination and dormancy in the medicinal woodland herbs Dioscorea villosa L. (Dioscoreaceae) and Collinsonia canadensis L. (Lamiaceae). Flora 201: 24–31. [Article]
McGraw, J.B., Furedi, M.A., Maiers, K., Carroll, C., Kauffman, G., Lubbers, A.,Wolf, J., Anderson, R.C., Anderson, M.R., Wilcox, B., Drees, D., Van der Voort, M.E., Albrecht, M.A., Nault, A., MacCullock, H. and Gibbs, A. 2004. Berry ripening and harvest season in wild American ginseng. Northeastern Naturalist 12: 141–152. [Article]
Kaul, A.D., Barash, M. and Albrecht, M.A. 2023. Common, showy, and perennial species dominate a restoration species pool. Restoration Ecology, e13969. [Article]
Doyle C.A.T., Abeli T., Albrecht M.A., Bellis J., Colas B., Dalrymple S.E., Ensslin A., Espejo J., Erftemeijer P.L.A., Julien M., Lewandrowski W., Liu H., Moehrenschlager A., Ooi M.K.J., Reynolds D.M., Schatz B., Sild M., Wills T.J. and Papuga G. 2023. Achieving conservation outcomes in plant mitigation translocations: the need for global standards. Plant Ecology. [Article]
Kaul, A. D., Dell, N. D., Delfeld, B. M., Engelhardt, M. J., Long, Q. G., Reid, J. L., Saxton, M. L., Trager, J. C., & Albrecht, M. A. 2023. High-diversity seed additions promote herb-layer recovery during restoration of degraded oak woodland. Ecological Solutions and Evidence 4: e12202. [Article]
Albani Rocchetti G., Carta A., Mondoni A., Godefroid S., Davis C.C., Caneva G., Albrecht M.A., Alvarado K., Bijmoer R., Borosova R., Bräuchler C., Breman E., Briggs M., Buord S., Cave L.H., Da Silva N.G., Davey A.H., Davies R.M., Dickie J.B., Fabillo M., Fleischmann A., Franks A., Hall G., Kantvilas G., Klak C., Liu U., Medina L., Reinhammar L.G., Sebola R.J., Schönberger I., Sweeney P., Voglmayr H., White A., Wieringa J.J., Zippel E. and Abeli T. 2022. Selecting the best candidates for resurrecting extinct-in-the-wild plants from herbaria. Nature Plants 8: 1385-1393. [Article]
Maschinski J. and Albrecht M.A. 2022. Conservation Translocations for Plants. In: Moehrenschlager A., Ewen J. G., Gaywood M. J. and Hollingsworth P. M. (eds), Conservation Translocations. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 212-240. [Article]
Albrecht M.A. 2022. Applying Adaptive Management to Reintroductions of Pyne’s Ground-Plum Astragalus bibullatus. In: Moehrenschlager A., Ewen J. G., Gaywood M. J. and Hollingsworth P. M. (eds), Conservation Translocations. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 422-428. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A., N. D. Dell, M. J. Engelhardt, M.L. Saxton, J.C. Trager, C. Waldman, Q. G. Long. 2022. Recovery of herb‐layer vegetation and soil properties after pile burning in a Midwestern oak woodland. Restoration Ecology. [Article]
Herron, S.A., M. J. Rubin, M.A. Albrecht, Q.G. Long, M.C. Sandoval, and A.J. Miller. 2021. The role of genus and life span in predicting seed and vegetative trait variation and correlation in Lathyrus, Phaseolus, and Vicia. American Journal of Botany 108: 2388–240410. [Article]
Noss, R.F, J.M. Cartwright, D. Estes, T. Witsell, G. Elliott, D. Adams, M.A. Albrecht, R. Boyles, P. Comer, C. Doffitt, J. Hill, W. C. Hunter, W. M. Knapp, M. E. Marshall, J. Singhurst, C. Tracey, J. Walck, and A. Weakley. 2021. Improving species status assessments under the U.S. Endangered Species Act and implications for multispecies conservation challenges worldwide. Conservation Biology 35: 1715-1724. [Article]
Noss, R.F., Cartwright, J.M., Estes, D., Witsell, T., Elliott, K.G., Adams, D.S., Albrecht, M.A., Boyles, R., Comer, P.J., Doffitt, C., Faber-Langdoen, D., Hill, J.G., Hunter, W.C., Knapp, W.M., Marshall, M., Pyne, M., Singhurst, J.R., Tracey, C., Walck, J.L., and Weakley, A. 2021. Science needs of southeastern grassland species of conservation concern—A framework for species status assessments. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2021–1047, 58 p. [Report]
Morris, A.B., K. Trostel, C. Scalf, A. Burleyson, G. Call, and M.A. Albrecht. 2021. Genetic variation and structure in natural and reintroduced populations of the endangered legume, Pyne’s ground plum (Astragalus bibullatus). Conservation Genetics 22: 443–454. [Article]
Becknell, R.E., K.G. Showalter, M.A. Albrecht, and S.A. Mangan. 2021. Soil mutualisms potentially determine the reintroduction outcomes of an endangered legume. Restoration Ecology 29: e13355. [Article]
Edwards, C.J., B. Tessler, J.F. Swift, B. Bassüner, A.G. Linan, M.A. Albrecht, G.A. Yatskievych. 2021. Conservation genetics of the federally threatened plant species Physaria filiformis (Missouri bladderpod) reveals strong genetic structure and a possible cryptic species. PloS One 16: e0247586. [Article]
Dell, N.D., Q.G. Long, and M.A. Albrecht. 2021. Effects of light and temperature on seed germination of the rare Eggert’s sunflower (Helianthus eggertii). American Midland Naturalist 185: 49–56. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and C.E. Edwards. 2020. Genetic monitoring to assess the success of restoring rare plant populations with mixed gene pools. Molecular Ecology 29:4037-4039. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A., N.D. Dell, and Q.G. Long. 2020. Seed germination traits in the rare sandstone rockhouse endemic Solidago albopilosa. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 147:172–184. [Article]
Reid, J.L., N. J. Holmberg, M.A. Albrecht, S. Arango-Caro, O. Hajek, Q. Long, and J.C. Trager. 2020. Annual understory plant recovery dynamics in a temperate woodland mosaic during a decade of ecological restoration. Natural Areas Journal 40: 23–34. [Article]
Edwards, C.E., Albrecht, M.A., Bassüner, B., and Yatskievych, G. 2019. Population genetic analysis reveals a predominantly selfing mating system and strong genetic structuring in a naturally fragmented, threatened plant. Conservation Genetics 20:1437–1448. [Article]
Maschinski, J., M.A. Albrecht, J. Fant, L. Monks, and K.E. Haskins. 2019. Rare plant reintroduction and other conservation translocations. 37 Pages. CPC Best Plant
Conservation Practices to Support Species Survival in the Wild
Dell, N.D., Q.G. Long, and M.A. Albrecht. 2019. Germination traits in the threatened southeastern grassland endemic, Marshallia mohrii (Asteraceae). Castanea 84:212-223. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and Q.G. Long. 2019. Habitat suitability and herbivores determine reintroduction success of an endangered legume. Plant Diversity 41: 109–117. [Article]
Albrecht, M. A., Osazuwa‐Peters, O. L., Maschinski, J., Bell, T. J., Bowles, M. L., Brumback, W. E., Duquesnel, J., Kunz, M., Lange, J., McCue, K. A., McEachern, A. K., Murray, S., Olwell, P., Pavlovic, N. B., Peterson, C. L., Possley, J., Randall, J. L. and Wright, S. J. 2019. Effects of life history and reproduction on recruitment time lags in reintroductions of rare plants. Conservation Biology 33: 601–611. [Article]
Maschinski J. and M.A. Albrecht. 2017. Center for Plant Conservation’s Best Practice Guidelines for the reintroduction of rare plants. Plant Diversity 39: 390–395. [Article]
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2017. Species status assessment for short's bladderpod (Physaria globosa). Prepared by Q.G. Long, M.A. Albrecht, and G. Call for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Version 1.0. 51 p. [Assessment]
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2017. Recovery Plan for Short’s Bladderpod (Physaria globosa). Atlanta, Georgia. Prepared by Q.G. Long, M.A. Albrecht, and G. Call for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. [Plan]
Bernardo, H., M.A. Albrecht, and T.M. Knight. 2016. Increased drought frequency alters the optimal management strategy of an endangered plant. Biological Conservation 203: 243–251. [Article]
Smith, A.B., Q.G. Long, and M.A. Albrecht. 2016. Shifting targets: Spatial priorities for ex situ plant conservation depend on interactions between current threats, climate change, and uncertainty. Biodiversity and Conservation 25: 905–922. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A., R. Becknell, and Q.G. Long. 2016. Habitat change in insular grasslands: effects of woody encroachment on a rare ecotonal plant. Biological Conservation 196: 93–102. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and Q.G. Long. 2014. Germination ecology of the permanent wetland specialist, Parnassia grandifolia. Seed Science Research 24: 239–245. [Article]
Williams, R.B., L. Du, V. L. Norman, M. G. Goering, M. O’Neil-Johnson , S. Woodbury, M.A. Albrecht, D. R. Powell, R. H. Cichewicz, G. R. Eldridge, and C.M Starks. 2014. Diterpenes from the endangered goldenrod Solidago shortii. Journal of Natural Products 77:1438–44. [Article]
Albrecht, M. A., L.A. Broecker, C. Romero-Hernandez, and A. J. Miller. 2014. Conservation genetics of edaphic endemics in naturally isolated habitats: a case study with Geocarpon minimum (Caryophyllaceae). Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 141: 1–13. [Article]
Brandt, L. and 33 authors including M.A. Albrecht. 2014. Central Hardwoods Ecosystem Vulnerability Assessment and Synthesis: A report from the Central Hardwoods Climate Change Response Framework. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS–124. Newtown Square, PA; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 254 p. [Report]
Albrecht, M.A. and J.C. Penagos Z. 2012. Seed germination ecology of three imperiled plants of rock outcrops in the southeastern United States. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 139: 86-95. Abstract | PDF
Albrecht, M.A. and J.M. Maschinski. 2012. Influence of founder population size, propagule stages, and life history on the survival of reintroduced plant populations. Pages 171-188. Plant reintroduction in a changing climate: Promise and, Perils. J. Maschinski and K. E. Haskins (editors). Island Press, Washington, DC. [Book link]
Maschinski, J., M. A. Albrecht, L. T. Monks, and K. E. Haskins. 2012. Center for Plant Conservation Best Reintroduction Practice Guidelines. Pages 277–306. Plant reintroduction in a changing climate: Promise and Perils. J. Maschinski and K. E. Haskins (editors). Island Press, Washington DC.[Book link]
Guerrant, E.O. Jr., M.A. Albrecht, and S.E. Dalrymple. 2012. Studies used for meta-analysis of plant reintroductions. Pages 307–318. Plant reintroduction in a changing climate: Promise and, Perils. Maschinski and K. E. Haskins (editors). Island Press, Washington, DC. [Book link]
Kennedy, K.L., Maschinski, J.M., M.A. Albrecht, S. Dalrymple, and E.O Guerrant, Jr. 2012. Synthesis and future directions in plant reintroduction biology. Pages 265–276. Plant reintroduction in a changing climate: Promise and, Perils. Maschinski and K. E. Haskins (editors). Island Press, Washington, DC.[Book link]
Albrecht, M.A., E.O Guerrant Jr., J.M. Maschinski and K.L. Kennedy. 2011. Editorial: A long-term view of rare plant reintroduction. Biological Conservation 144: 2557–2558. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and B.C. McCarthy. 2011. Variation in seed dormancy and germination in three co-occurring forest herbs of eastern deciduous forests. Plant Ecology 212: 1465–1477. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and K.A. McCue. 2010. Changes in demographic processes over long time scales reveal the challenges of restoring an endangered plant. Restoration Ecology 18: 235–243. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and B.C. McCarthy. 2009. Seedling recruitment limitation shapes the distribution of shade-adapted forest herbs across a topographic moisture gradient. Journal of Ecology 97: 1037-1049. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and B.C. McCarthy. 2007. Effects of dry storage on seed dormancy and survivorship in goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis L.) and black cohosh (Actaea racemosa L.). Seed Science and Technology 35: 414-422. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and B.C. McCarthy. 2006. Comparative analysis of goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis L.) population re-growth following human harvest: implications for conservation. American Midland Naturalist 156: 229-236. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and B.C. McCarthy. 2006. Effects of prescribed fire and thinning on tree recruitment patterns in central hardwood forests. Forest Ecology and Management 226: 88–103. [Article]
Albrecht, M.A. and B.C. McCarthy. 2006. Seed germination and dormancy in the medicinal woodland herbs Dioscorea villosa L. (Dioscoreaceae) and Collinsonia canadensis L. (Lamiaceae). Flora 201: 24–31. [Article]
McGraw, J.B., Furedi, M.A., Maiers, K., Carroll, C., Kauffman, G., Lubbers, A.,Wolf, J., Anderson, R.C., Anderson, M.R., Wilcox, B., Drees, D., Van der Voort, M.E., Albrecht, M.A., Nault, A., MacCullock, H. and Gibbs, A. 2004. Berry ripening and harvest season in wild American ginseng. Northeastern Naturalist 12: 141–152. [Article]