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147 results — topic: Invasive Species & Disturbance

Thesis

Productivity of Montane Meadows in a Warming World: Evidence from an Elevation Gradient and a Warming Experiment

2016
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Quantifying global soil carbon losses in response to warming

Nature2016Cited 1338 times
Article

Scale collapse and the emergence of the power law species–area relationship

Global Ecology and Biogeography2015Cited 61 times
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Population dynamics and competitive outcome derive from resource allocation statistics: the governing influence of the distinguishability of individuals

Theoretical Population Biology2015Cited 8 times
Thesis

Propagating climate and vegetation change through the hydrologic cycle in a mountain headwaters catchment.

2015
Article

Integrating macroecological metrics and community taxonomic structure

Ecology Letters2015Cited 25 times
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Convergent ecosystem responses to 23-year ambient and manipulated warming link advancing snowmelt and shrub encroachment to transient and long-term climate–soil carbon feedback

Global Change Biology2015Cited 93 times
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Inferring Regional-Scale Species Diversity from Small-Plot Censuses

PLOS ONE2015Cited 29 times
Student Paper

Effects of experimental warming on herbivory and pathogen loads on subalpine grass species Festuca thurberi, Poa pratensis, and Achnatherum lettermanii

2015
Article

A mutualistic endophyte alters the niche dimensions of its host plant

AoB Plants2015Cited 31 times
Student Paper

How do distributions of belowground grass-fungal symbioses change over altitudinal gradients in the Colorado Rocky Mountains?

2015
Article

Empirical tests of within‐and across‐species energetics in a diverse plant community

Ecology2014
Student Paper

Competitive hierarchy or niche packing? An examination of the effects of competition on community.

2014
Student Paper

Plant Successional Changes Over 67 Years on the Gothic Earthflow.

2014
Article

On theory in ecology

BioScience2014Cited 246 times
Article

Revisiting Darwin's hypothesis: Does greater intraspecific variability increase species' ecological breadth?

American Journal of Botany2014Cited 110 times
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Maximum information entropy: a foundation for ecological theory

Trends in Ecology and Evolution2014Cited 252 times
Student Paper

Phenology of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal fungi and Dark Septate Endophytes across an elevation gradient.

2014
Student Paper

An Endophyte alters biological characteristics of the grass, Festuca thurberi.

2014
Article

Responses of high-altitude graminoids and fungal fungi to 20 years of experimental warming

Ecology2014