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Physiological Ecology, Population Dynamics and Species Interactions: Since 1988
- Abeysekera, R. M, Newcomb, W., Silvester, W. B., Torrey, J. G. 1990. A Freeze-Fracture Electron
Microscopic Study of Frankia in Root Nodules of Alnus Incana Grown at Three
Oxygen Tensions. Canadian Journal of
Microbiology 36: 97-108.
- Abrams, M. D., Orwig, D. A. 1996. A 300-Year History of
Disturbance and Canopy Recruitment for Co-Occurring White Pine and Hemlock
on the Allegheny Plateau, USA. Journal of Ecology 84: 353-363.
- Abrams, M. D., Orwig, D. A., Dockry, J. 1997. Dendroecology and successional
status of two contrasting old-growth oak forests in the Blue Ridge
Mountains, U.S.A.. Canadian Journal of Forest
Research 27: 994-1002.
- Akachuku, A. E. 1991. Wood growth determined from
growth ring analysis in red pine (Pinus resinosa) trees forced to lean by a
hurricane. IAWA Bulletin 12: 263-274.
- Akachuku, A. E. 1993. Recovery and morphology of Pinus
resinosa Ait. trees 50 years after they were displaced by a
hurricane. Forest Ecology and
Management 56: 113-129.
- Alexander, M. R., Pearl, J. K., Bishop, D. A., Cook, E. R., Anchukaitis, K. J., Pederson, N. 2019. The potential to strengthen
temperature reconstructions in ecoregions with limited tree line using a
multispecies approach. Quaternary Research 92: 583-597.
- Allison, T. D. 1990. Pollen production and plant
density affect pollination and seed production in Taxus canadensis. Ecology 71: 516-522.
- Allison, T. D. 1990. The influence of deer browsing
on the reproductive biology of Canada yew (Taxus canadensis marsh.). II.
Pollen limitation: an indirect effect. Oecologia 83: 530-534.
- Allison, T. D. 1991. Variation in Sex Expression in
Canada Yew (Taxus canadensis). American Journal of
Botany 78: 569-578.
- Allison, T. D. 1993. Self-fertility in Canada
Yew. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical
Club 120: 115-120.
- Anderson*, M., Del Toro, I. 2021. Forest Succession and Tree
Identity Shape Species and Functional Group Richness of Ant Communities in
New England. Northeastern Naturalist 28: 9-27.
- Anderson-Teixeira, K.
J., McGarvey, J. C., Muller-Landau, H. C., Park, J. Y., Gonzalez-Akre, E. B., Herrmann, V., Bennett, A. C., So, C. V., Bourg, N. A., Thompson, J. R., McMahon, S. M., McShea, W. J. 2015. Size-related scaling of tree
form and function in a mixed-age forest. Functional Ecology 29: 1587-1602.
- Atwater*, D. Z., Butler, J. L., Ellison, A. M. 2006. Spatial distribution and impacts
of moth herbivory on northern pitcher plants. Northeastern Naturalist 13: 43-56.
- Au, T. F., Maxwell, J. T., Novick, K. A., Robeson, S. M., Warner, S. M., Lockwood, B. R., Phillips, R. P., Harley, G. L., Telewski, F. W., Therrell, M. D., Pederson, N. 2020. Demographic shifts in eastern US
forests increase the impact of late-season drought on forest growth. Ecography 43: 12 pp.
- Baiser, B., Adreshiri*, R., Ellison, A. M. 2011. Species richness and trophic
diversity increase decomposition in a co-evolved food web. PLoS ONE 6: e20672.
- Baiser, B., Buckley, H. L., Gotelli, N. J., Ellison, A. M. 2013. Predicting food-web structure
with metacommunity models. Oikos 112: 492-406.
- Baiser, B., Gotelli, N. J., Buckley, H. L., Miller, T. E., Ellison, A. M. 2011. Geographic variation in network
structure of a Nearctic aquatic food web. Global Ecology and
Biogeography 21: 579-581.
- Baiser, B., Whitaker, N., Ellison, A. M. 2013. Modeling foundation species in
food webs. Ecosphere 4: 1-14.
- Barker Plotkin, A., Blumstein, M., Laflower, D., Pasquarella, V. J., Chandler, J. L., Elkinton, J. S., Thompson, J. R. 2021. Defoliated trees die below a
critical threshold of stored carbon. Functional Ecology 35: 2156–2167.
- Barker, M. G., Perez-Salicrup, D. 2000. Comparative water relations of
mature mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) trees with and without lianas in a
subhumid, seasonally dry forest in Bolivia. Tree Physiology 20: 1167-1174.
- Bassow, S. L. 1995. Canopy photosynthesis and carbon
cycling in a deciduous forest: implications of species composition and
rising concentrations of CO2. Thesis, Harvard University.
- Bassow, S. L., Bazzaz, F. A. 1997. Intra- and inter-specific
variation in canopy photosynthesis in a mixed deciduous forest. Oecologia 109: 507-515.
- Bassow, S. L., Bazzaz, F. A. 1998. How environmental conditions
affect leaf-level photosynthesis in four deciduous tree species. Ecology 79: 2660-2675.
- Bassow, S. L., McConnaughay, K. D.
M., Bazzaz, F. A. 1994. The response of temperate tree
seedlings grown in elevated CO2 to extreme temperature events. Ecological Applications 4: 593-603.
- Bauer, G. A., Bazzaz, F. A., Minocha, R., Long, S., Magill, A., Aber, J. D., Berntson, G. M. 2004. Effects of chronic N additions
on tissue chemistry, photosynthetic capacity, and carbon sequestration
potential of a red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) stand in the NE United
States. Forest Ecology and
Management 196: 173-186.
- Bauer, G. A., Berntson, G. M., Bazzaz, F. A. 2001. The effect of elevated CO2 and
increased N availability on regenerating temperate forest communities:
biochemical versus stomatal limitation of photosynthesis. New Phytologist 152: 249-266.
- Bazzaz, F. A. 1990. Plant-plant interaction in
successional environments. In: Grace, J. B., Tilman, G. D., Perspectives on Plant
Competition, Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
- Bazzaz, F. A. 1991. Habitat selection in
plants. American Naturalist 137: S116-S130.
- Bazzaz, F. A. 1993. Scaling in biological systems:
Population and community perspectives. In: Ehleringer, J. R., Field, C. B., Scaling Physiological Processes:
Leaf to Globe, Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, CA.
- Bazzaz, F. A. 1996. Plants in Changing Environments:
Linking Physiological, Population, and Community Ecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England.
- Bazzaz, F. A. 1997. Allocation of resources in
plants: state-of-the-science and critical questions. In: Bazzaz, F. A., Grace, J., Plant Resource
Allocation, Physiological Ecology Series of
Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
- Bazzaz, F. A., Catovsky, S. 2001. Resource partitioning. In: Levin, S., Encyclopedia of
Biodiversity, Academic Press, San Diego.
- Bazzaz, F. A., Catovsky, S. 2002. Impacts of global change on
plants: from cells to ecosystems. In: Mooney, H. A., Canadell, J., Encyclopedia of Global
Environmental Change, John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., London.
- Bazzaz, F. A., Coleman, J. S., Morse, S. R. 1990. Growth response of seven major
co-occurring tree species of the northeastern United States to elevated
CO2. Canadian Journal of Forest
Research 20: 1479-1484.
- Bazzaz, F. A., Fajer, E. D. 1992. Plant life in a CO2-rich
world. Scientific American 266: 68-77.
- Bazzaz, F. A., Grace, J. 1997. Plant Resource
Allocation. Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
- Bazzaz, F. A., Miao, S. L. 1993. Successional status, seed size,
and responses of tree seedlings to CO2, light, and nutrients. Ecology 74: 104-112.
- Bazzaz, F. A., Stinson, K. A. 2000. Genetic versus environmental
control of ecophysiological processes: some challenges for predicting
community responses to global change. In: Press, M. C., Scholes, J. D., Barker, M. G., Physiological Plant
Ecology, Blackwell Science, U. K..
- Bazzaz, F. A., Wayne, P. M. 1994. Coping with environmental
heterogeneity: the physiological ecology of tree seeding regeneration across
the gap-understory continuum. In: Caldwell, M., Pearcy, R, Exploitation of Environmental
Heterogeneity by Plants: Ecophysiological Processes Above and Below
Ground, Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
- Bellemare, J., Motzkin, G., Foster, D. R. 2005. Rich mesic forests: edaphic and
physiographic drivers of community variation in western
Massachusetts. Rhodora 107: 239-283.
- Belmecheri, S., Maxwell, R. S., Taylor, A. H., Davis, K. J., Freeman, K. H., Munger, J. W. 2014. Tree-ring delta. Environmental Research
Letters 9: 1-9.
- Bennett, K. F., Ellison, A. M. 2009. Nectar, not colour, may lure
insects to their death. Biology Letters 5: 469-472.
- Berliner, R., Torrey, J. G. 1989. On tripartite Frankia -
mycorrhizal associations in the Myricaceae. Canadian Journal of
Botany 67: 1708-1712.
- Berliner, R., Torrey, J. G. 1989. Studies on mycorrhizal
associations in Harvard Forest, Massachusetts. Canadian Journal of
Botany 67: 2245-2251.
- Berntson, G. M. 1996. Root growth and nitrogen cycling
in temperate deciduous forests in an elevated CO2 world. Thesis, Harvard University.
- Berntson, G. M. 1997. Topological scaling and plant
root system architecture: developmental and functional hierarchies. New Phytologist 135: 621-634.
- Berntson, G. M., Bazzaz, F. A. 1996. Belowground positive and
negative feedbacks on CO2 growth enhancement. Plant and Soil 187: 119-131.
- Berntson, G. M., Bazzaz, F. A. 1996. The allometry of root production
and loss in seedlings of Acer rubrum (Aceraceae) and Betula papyrifera
(Betulaceae): implications for root dynamics in elevated CO2. American Journal of
Botany 83: 608-616.
- Berntson, G. M., Bazzaz, F. A. 1997. Elevated CO2 and the magnitude
and seasonal dynamics of root production and loss in Betula
papyrifera. Plant and Soil 190: 211-216.
- Berntson, G. M., Bazzaz, F. A. 1997. Nitrogen cycling in microcosms
of yellow birch exposed to elevated CO2: simultaneous positive and negative
belowground feedbacks. Global Change Biology 3: 247-258.
- Berntson, G. M., Bazzaz, F. A. 1998. Regenerating temperate forest
microcosms in elevated CO2: species composition, belowground growth and
nitrogen cycling. Oecologia 113: 115-125.
- Berntson, G. M., Lynch, J. P., Snapp, S. 1998. Fractal geometry and the
description of plant root systems: current perspectives and future
applications. In: Baveye, Parlage, Smith, Chaos and Fractals in Soil
Science, CRC Press, Boca Raton.
- Berntson, G. M., Rajakaruna, N., Bazzaz, F. A. 1998. Growth and nitrogen uptake in an
experimental community of annuals exposed to elevated atmospheric
CO2. Global Change Biology 4: 607-626.
- Berntson, G. M., Rajakaruna, N., Bazzaz, F. A. 1998. Species- and community-level
growth and nitrogen acquisition in elevated CO2 atmospheres in an
experimental annual community. Global Change Biology 4: 101-120.
- Berntson, G. M., Stoll, P. 1997. Correcting for finite spatial
scales of self-similarity when calculating the fractal dimensions of
real-world structures. Proceedings of Royal Society,
Biological Sciences 264: 1531-1537.
- Berntson, G. M., Wayne, P. M., Bazzaz, F. A. 1997. Belowground architectural and
mycorrhizal responses to elevated CO2 in Betula alleghaniensis
populations. Functional Ecology 11: 684-695.
- Bittleston, L. S., Pierce, N. E., Ellison, A. M., Pringle, A. 2016. Convergence in Multispecies
Interactions. Trends in Ecology and
Evolution 31: 269-280.
- Blackman*, R. 2000. The determination of the
relationship between wood respiration and sapwood temperature in an old
growth eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) stand. Thesis, University of Edinburgh.
- Bogdziewicz, M., Ascoli, D., Hacket-Pain, A., Koenig, W. D., Pearse, I. S., Pesendorfer, M., Satake, A., Thomas, P., Vacchiano, G., Wohlgemuth, T., Tanentzap, A. J. 2020. From theory to experiments for
testing the proximate mechanisms of mast seeding: an agenda for an
experimental ecology. Ecology Letters 23: 210-220.
- Bogdziewicz, M., Crone, E. E., Steele, Michael A., Zwolak, Rafal 2016. Effects of nitrogen deposition
on reproduction in a masting tree: benefits of higher seed production are
trumped by negative biotic interactions. Journal of Ecology 105: 310-320.
- Bogdziewicz, M., Hacket-Pain, A., Kelly, D., Thomas, P. A., Lageard, J., Tanentzap, A. J. 2021. Climate warming causes mast
seeding to break down by reducing sensitivity to weather cues. Global Change Biology 27: 1952-1961.
- Bogdziewicz, M., Kelly, D., Tanentzap, A. J., Thomas, P. A., Lageard, J. G. A., Hacket-Pain, A. 2020. Climate Change Strengthens
Selection for Mast Seeding in European Beech. Current Biology 30: 3477-3483.
- Bogdziewicz, M., Kelly, D., Thomas, P. A., Lageard, J. G. A., Hacket-Pain, A. 2020. Climate warming disrupts mast
seeding and its fitness benefits in European beech. Nature Plants 6: 88-94.
- Bogdziewicz, M., Zwolak, R., Crone, E. E. 2015. How do vertebrates respond to
mast seeding?. Oikos 125: 300-307.
- Bolster, K. L., Martin, M. E., Aber, J. D. 1996. Determination of carbon fraction
and nitrogen concentration in tree foliage by near infrared reflectance: a
comparison of statistical methods. Canadian Journal of Forest
Research 26: 590-600.
- Bryant, W. S. 2006. John C. Goodlett (1922-1967)
Botanist, Plant Geographer, and Teacher. Journal of the Kentucky Academy
of Science 67: 3-8.
- Buckley, H. L., Miller, T. E., Ellison, A. M., Gotelli, N. J. 2003. Reverse latitudinal trends in
species richness of pitcher-plant food webs. Ecology Letters 6: 825-829.
- Burleigh, S., Torrey, J. G. 1990. Effectiveness of different
Frankia cell types as inocula for the actinorhizal plant Casuarina. Applied and Environmental
Microbiology 56: 2565-2567.
- Busby, P. E. 2006. American beech in coastal New
England: forest history and dynamics. Thesis, Harvard University.
- Busby, P. E., Canham, C. D., Motzkin, G., Foster, D. R. 2009. Forest response to chronic
hurricane disturbance in coastal New England. Journal of Vegetation
Science 20: 487-497.
- Busby, P. E., Motzkin, G., Boose, E. R. 2008. Landscape-level variation in
forest response to hurricane disturbance across a storm track. Canadian Journal of Forest
Research 38: 2942-2950.
- Busby, P. E., Motzkin, G., Foster, D. R. 2008. Multiple and interacting
disturbances lead to Fagus grandifolia dominance in coastal New
England. Journal of the Torrey Botanical
Society 135: 346-359.
- Busby, P. E., Motzkin, G., Hall, B. 2009. Distribution and Dynamics of
American Beech in Coastal Southern New England. Northeastern Naturalist 16: 159-176.
- Butler*, J., Atwater*, D. Z., Ellison, A. M. 2005. Red-spotted Newts: An Unusual
Nutrient Source for Northern Pitcher Plants. Northeastern Naturalist 12: 1-10.
- Butler, J. L., Ellison, A. M. 2007. Nitrogen cycling dynamics in the
carnivorous northern pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea. Functional Ecology 21: 835-843.
- Butler, J. L., Gotelli, N. J., Ellison, A. M. 2008. Linking the Brown and Green:
Nutrient Transformation and Fate in the Sarracenia Microecosystem. Ecology 89: 898-907.
- Callahan, H. S., Del Fierro, K., Patterson, A. E., Zafar, H. 2008. Impacts of elevated nitrogen
inputs on oak reproductive and seed ecology. Global Change Biology 14: 285-293.
- Carbone, M. S., Czimczik, C. I., Keenan, T. F., Murakami, P. F., Pederson, N., Schaberg, P. G., Xu, X., Richardson, A. D. 2013. Age, allocation and availability
of nonstructural carbon in mature red maple trees. New Phytologist 200: 1145-1155.
- Carbone, M. S., Seyednasrollah, B., Rademacher, T. T., Balser, D., Le Moine, J. M., Beals, S., Beasley, J., Greene, A., Kelroy, J., Richardson, A. D. 2019. Flux Puppy – An open-source
software application and portable system design for low-cost manual
measurements of CO2 and H2O fluxes. Agricultural And Forest
Meteorology 274: 1-6.
- Carlton, G. 1993. Effects of microsite environment
on tree regeneration following disturbance. Thesis, Harvard University.
- Carlton, G. C., Bazzaz, F. A. 1998. Regeneration of three sympatric
birch species on experimental hurricane blowdown microsites. Ecological Monographs 68: 99-120.
- Carlton, G. C., Bazzaz, F. A. 1998. Resource Congruence and Forest
Regeneration Following An Experimental Hurricane Blowdown. Ecology 79: 1305-1319.
- Case, B. S., Buckley, H. L., Barker Plotkin, A., Ellison, A. M. 2016. Using codispersion analysis to
quantify temporal changes in the spatial pattern of forest stand
structure. Chilean Journal of
Statistics 7: 3-15.
- Catovsky, S. 1998. Functional groups: clarifying
our use of the term. Bulletin of the Ecological
Society of America 79: 126-127.
- Catovsky, S. 1998. Taking a Functional View of
Ecosystems (book review). Ecology 79: 1843-1844.
- Catovsky, S. 2000. Linking community dynamics and
ecosystem function in mixed conifer broad-leaved forests. Thesis, Harvard University.
- Catovsky, S., Bazzaz, F. A. 1999. Elevated CO2 influences the
responses of two birch species to soil moisture: implications for forest
community structure. Global Change Biology 5: 507-518.
- Catovsky, S., Bazzaz, F. A. 2000. Contributions of coniferous and
broad-leaved species to mixed forest carbon uptake: A bottom-up
approach. Canadian Journal of Forest
Research 30: 100-111.
- Catovsky, S., Bazzaz, F. A. 2000. The role of resource
interactions and seedling regeneration in maintaining a positive feedback in
hemlock stands. Journal of Ecology 88: 100-112.
- Catovsky, S., Bazzaz, F. A. 2002. Feedbacks between canopy
composition and seedling regeneration in mixed conifer broad-leaved
forests. Oikos 98: 403-420.
- Catovsky, S., Bazzaz, F. A. 2002. Nitrogen availability influences
regeneration of coniferous and broad-leaved tree species in the understory
seedling bank. Ecological Applications 12: 1056-1070.
- Catovsky, S., Bazzaz, F. A. 2002. Plant competition in an elevated
CO. In: Mooney, H. A, Canadell, J., Encyclopedia of Global
Change, John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., Chichester, England.
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understanding forest regeneration. In: Foster, D. R., Aber, J. D., Forests in Time: The
Environmental Consequences of 1000 Years of Change in New England, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.
- Catovsky, S., Holbrook, N. M., Bazzaz, F. A. 2002. Coupling whole-tree
transpiration and canopy photosynthesis in coniferous and broad-leaved tree
species. Canadian Journal of Forest
Research 32: 295-309.
- Cavender-Bares, J., Ackerly, D. D., Baum, D. A., Bazzaz, F. A. 2004. Phylogenetic overdispersion in
Floridian oak communities. American Naturalist 163: 823-843.
- Cavender-Bares, J., Apostol, S., Moya, I., Briantais, J. M., Bazzaz, F. A. 1999. Chilling-induced photoinhibition
in oaks: are evergreen leaves inherently better protected than deciduous
leaves?. Photosynthetica 36: 587-596.
- Cavender-Bares, J., Bazzaz, F. A. 2000. Changes in drought response
strategies with ontogeny in Quercus rubra: implications for scaling from
seedlings to mature trees. Oecologia 124: 8-18.
- Cavender-Bares, J., Bazzaz, F. A. 2004. From leaves to ecosystems: Using
chlorophyll fluorescence to assess photosynthesis and plant function in
ecological studies. In: Papageorgiou, G. C., Govindjee, J. T., Chlorophyll fluorescence: A
Signature of Photosynthesis, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands.
- Cavender-Bares, J., Holbrook, N. M. 2001. Hydraulic properties and
freezing-induced cavitation in sympatric evergreen and deciduous oaks with
contrasting habitats. Plant, Cell and
Environment 24: 1243-1256.
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relation to habitat differentiation among 17 Florida oak species. Ecological Monographs 74: 635-662.
- Cavender-Bares, J., Potts, M., Zacharias, E., Bazzaz, F. A. 2000. Consequences of CO2 and light
interactions for leaf phenology, growth, and senescence in Quercus
rubra. Global Change Biology 6: 877-887.
- Chaib de Mares, M., Hess, J., Floudas, D., Lipzen, A., Choi, C., Kennedy, M., Grigoriev, I. V., Pringle, A. 2015. Horizontal transfer of
carbohydrate metabolism genes into ectomycorrhizal Amanita. New Phytologist 205: 1552-1564.
- Chamberlain, C. J., Wolkovich, E. M. 2023. Variation across space, species
and methods in models of spring phenology. Climate Change Ecology 5: 100071.
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H., LeMoine, J. M., Fonti, M. V., Richardson, A. D., Friend, A. D. 2022. Inter-annual and inter-species
tree growth explained by phenology of xylogenesis. New Phytologist 235: 939-952.
- Choat, B., Lahr*, E., Melcher, P. J., Zwieniecki, M. A., Holbrook, N. M. 2005. The spatial pattern of air
seeding thresholds in mature sugar maple trees. Plant, Cell and
Environment 28: 1082-1089.
- Ciccarello, S. C. 1997. A study of the effects of
microclimate on leaf phenology of scrub oak (Quercus ilicifolia) on Montague
Plain. Thesis, Antioch New England Graduate
School.
- Cinoglu, D., Epstein, H. E., Tepley, A. J., Anderson-Teixeira, K.
J., Thompson, J. R., Perakis, S. S. 2021. Climatic Aridity Shapes
Post-Fire Interactions between Ceanothus spp. and Douglas-Fir (Pseudotsuga
menziesii) across the Klamath Mountains. Forests 12: article 1567, 15 pp.
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foundations: spatio-temporal masting merged with consumer movement, storage,
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winter chilling, spring warming, at north and south range limits. Functional Ecology 28: 1344-1355.
- Cleavitt, N. L., Montague, M. S., Battles, J. J., Box, O. F., Matthes, J. H., Fahey, T. J. 2022. Enemy release from beech bark
disease coincides with upslope shift of American beech. Canadian Journal of Forest
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wind: results from an experimental hurricane. Ecology 80: 2683-2696.
- Crabtree, R. C. 1992. Birch regeneration in a changing
nitrogen environment. Thesis, Harvard University.
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seedlings as foragers for nitrogen. New Phytologist 122: 617-625.
- Crabtree, R. C., Bazzaz, F. A. 1993. Seedling response of four birch
species to simulated nitrogen deposition: Ammonium versus nitrate. Ecological Applications 3: 315-321.
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old-growth and second-growth Tsuga canadensis forests in western
Massachusetts. Forest Ecology and
Management 257: 1043-1052.
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(Tsuga canadensis) and black birch (Betula lenta): Implications of effects
of the hemlock woolly adelgid. Canadian Journal of Forest
Research 37: 2031-2040.
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sources of phenological change driven by climate and provide novel insights
into species’ phenological cueing mechanisms. American Journal of
Botany 102: 1599-1609.
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Tsuga canadensis (Pinaceae) on Wachusett Mountain, Massachusetts. Rhodora 119: 16-32.
- Dering, M., Baranowska, M., Beridze, B., Chybicki, I. J., Danelia, I., Iszkulo, G., Kvartskhava, G., Kosinski, P., Raczka, G., Thomas, P. A., Tomaszewski, D., Walas, L., Sekiewicz, K. 2021. The evolutionary heritage and
ecological uniqueness of Scots pine in the Caucasus ecoregion is at risk of
climate changes. Scientific Reports 11: 22845.
- Diamond, S. E., Chick, L., Penick, C. A., Nichols, L. M., Helms Cahan, S., Dunn, R. R., Ellison, A. M., Sanders, N. J., Gotelli, N. J. 2017. Heat tolerance predicts the
importance of species interaction effects as the climate changes. Integrative and Comparative
Biology 57: 112-120.
- Diamond, S. E., Nichols, L. M., McCoy, N., Hirsch, C., Pelini, S. L., Sanders, N. J., Ellison, A. M., Gotelli, N. J., Dunn, R. R. 2012. A physiological trait-based
approach to predicting the responses of species to experimental climate
warming. Ecology 93: 2305-2312.
- Diamond, S. E., Nichols, L. M., Pelini, S. L., Penick, C. A., Barber, G. W., Helms Cahan, S., Dunn, R. R., Ellison, A. M., Sanders, N. J., Gotelli, N. J. 2016. Climatic warming destabilizes
forest ant communities. Science Advances 2: e1600842.
- Diamond, S. E., Penick, C. A., Pelini, S. L., Ellison, A. M., Gotelli, N. J., Sanders, N. J., Dunn, R. R. 2013. Using Physiology to Predict the
Responses of Ants to Climatic Warming. Integrative and Comparative
Biology 53: 965-974.
- Donohue, K. 1995. The Spatial Demography of
Mistletoe Parasitism on a Yemeni Acacia. International Journal of Plant
Sciences 156: 816-823.
- Donohue, K. 2002. Germination timing influences
natural selection on life-history characters in Arabidopsis thaliana. Ecology 83: 1006-1016.
- Donohue, K. 2003. Setting the stage: phenotypic
plasticity as habitat selection. International Journal of Plant
Sciences (special issue) 164: S79-S92.
- Donohue, K. 2003. The influence of neighbor
relatedness on multilevel selection in the Great Lakes sea rocket. American Naturalist 162: 77-92.
- Donohue, K. 2004. Density-dependent multilevel
selection in the Great Lakes sea rocket. Ecology 85: 180-191.
- Donohue, K. 2005. Niche construction through
phenological plasticity: Life history dynamics and ecological consequences.
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