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On theory in ecology

BioScience2014Cited 246 times
Student Paper

Talus turnover: A study of the distribution of lichens along elevational gradients

2013
Student Paper

Won't you be my neighbor: neighborhood effect influences mycorrhizal and endophyte colonization

2013
Student Paper

Can fungal symbionts shift host niche dimensions to promote species coexistence?

2013
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Fungal symbionts alter plant responses to global change

American Journal of Botany2013Cited 316 times
Article

Taxon Categories and the Universal Species-Area Relationship

The American Naturalist,2013Cited 18 times
Article

The shape of a species\\\' spatial abundance distribution

Global Ecology and Biogeography2012Cited 16 times
Student Paper

How do above and belowground grass-fungus symbioses change over elevational gradients in mountainous Colorado?

2012
Article

Carbon Cycle Uncertainty Increases Climate Change Risks and Mitigation Challenges

Journal of Climate2012Cited 29 times
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Plot-scale evidence of tundra vegetation change and links to recent summer warming

Nature Climate Change2012Cited 978 times
Student Paper

Real and experimental ecosystem warming: interacting effects on snowmelt, plant community composition and carbon storage in a Rocky Mountain subalpine meadow

2012
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Global assessment of experimental Climate warming on tundra vegetation: heterogeneity over space and time

Ecology Letters2012
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Insight from Integration

Nature2012
Thesis

The structure and function of subalpine ecosystems in the face of climate change

2012
Student Paper

Testing the maximum entropy theory of ecology in the warming meadow

2011
Student Paper

Plant size influences mycorrhizal colonization of <i>Polemonium foliosissimum</i>

2011
Student Paper

Intraspecific variation of specific leaf area along an elevational gradient

2011
Student Paper

Testing the predictions of the Maximum Information Entropy Theory for abundance and energy distributions on the Gothic earthflow

2010
Student Paper

Intraspecific trait variation affects community distributions of alpine meadow plant communities

2010
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Controls on radial growth of mountain big sagebrush and implications for climate change

Western North American Naturalist2009Cited 22 times