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Aimée T Classen

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Ecology|January 19, 2020
Climate change influences mycorrhizal fungal-plant interactions, but conclusions are limited by geographical study biasAlison E Bennett, Aimée T Classen
Ecology|October 13, 2019
Climate change and invasion may synergistically affect native plant reproductionJustyna Giejsztowt, Aimée T Classen, Julie R Deslippe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 25, 2018
Warming reverses top-down effects of predators on belowground ecosystem function in Arctic tundraAmanda M Koltz, Aimée T Classen, Justin P Wright
Ecology and Evolution|July 27, 2012
Within and between population variation in plant traits predicts ecosystem functions associated with a dominant plant speciesLauren C Breza, Lara Souza, Nathan J Sanders, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 19, 2016
Co-occurring nonnative woody shrubs have additive and non-additive soil legaciesSara E Kuebbing, Courtney M Patterson, Aimée T Classen, et al.
The New Phytologist|November 5, 2014
Using results from global change experiments to inform land model development and calibrationJeffrey S Dukes, Aimée T Classen, Shiqiang Wan, et al.
The New Phytologist|June 9, 2015
Above- and below-ground effects of plant diversity depend on species origin: an experimental test with multiple invadersSara E Kuebbing, Aimée T Classen, Nathan J Sanders, et al.
Ecology|January 5, 2017
Plant-mycorrhizal interactions mediate plant community coexistence by altering resource demandJiang Jiang, Jessica A M Moore, Anupam Priyadarshi, et al.
Oecologia|September 4, 2008
Disparate effects of plant genotypic diversity on foliage and litter arthropod communitiesGregory M Crutsinger, W Nicholas Reynolds, Aimée T Classen, et al.
Peerj|May 6, 2014
Microbial communities respond to experimental warming, but site mattersMelissa A Cregger, Nathan J Sanders, Robert R Dunn, et al.
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Ecology|January 19, 2020
Climate change influences mycorrhizal fungal-plant interactions, but conclusions are limited by geographical study biasAlison E Bennett, Aimée T Classen
Ecology|October 13, 2019
Climate change and invasion may synergistically affect native plant reproductionJustyna Giejsztowt, Aimée T Classen, Julie R Deslippe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 25, 2018
Warming reverses top-down effects of predators on belowground ecosystem function in Arctic tundraAmanda M Koltz, Aimée T Classen, Justin P Wright
Ecology and Evolution|July 27, 2012
Within and between population variation in plant traits predicts ecosystem functions associated with a dominant plant speciesLauren C Breza, Lara Souza, Nathan J Sanders, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 19, 2016
Co-occurring nonnative woody shrubs have additive and non-additive soil legaciesSara E Kuebbing, Courtney M Patterson, Aimée T Classen, et al.
The New Phytologist|November 5, 2014
Using results from global change experiments to inform land model development and calibrationJeffrey S Dukes, Aimée T Classen, Shiqiang Wan, et al.
The New Phytologist|June 9, 2015
Above- and below-ground effects of plant diversity depend on species origin: an experimental test with multiple invadersSara E Kuebbing, Aimée T Classen, Nathan J Sanders, et al.
Ecology|January 5, 2017
Plant-mycorrhizal interactions mediate plant community coexistence by altering resource demandJiang Jiang, Jessica A M Moore, Anupam Priyadarshi, et al.
Oecologia|September 4, 2008
Disparate effects of plant genotypic diversity on foliage and litter arthropod communitiesGregory M Crutsinger, W Nicholas Reynolds, Aimée T Classen, et al.
Peerj|May 6, 2014
Microbial communities respond to experimental warming, but site mattersMelissa A Cregger, Nathan J Sanders, Robert R Dunn, et al.
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