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Brandon S Schamp

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Oecologia|November 17, 2009
The role of plant species size in invasibility: a field experimentBrandon S Schamp, Lonnie W Aarssen
The American Naturalist|July 29, 2006
Competitive intransitivity promotes species coexistenceRobert A Laird, Brandon S Schamp
The American Naturalist|March 24, 2018
Calculating Competitive Intransitivity: Computational ChallengesRobert A Laird, Brandon S Schamp
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 25, 2008
Species coexistence, intransitivity, and topological variation in competitive tournamentsRobert A Laird, Brandon S Schamp
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 3, 2014
Competitive intransitivity, population interaction structure, and strategy coexistenceRobert A Laird, Brandon S Schamp
Ecology|April 2, 2008
Does local competition increase the coexistence of species in intransitive networks?Robert A Laird, Brandon S Schamp
Plos One|December 19, 2013
Effects of 'target' plant species body size on neighbourhood species richness and composition in old-field vegetationBrandon S Schamp, Lonnie W Aarssen, Stephanie Wight
Oecologia|March 25, 2019
Evidence of temporal niche separation via low flowering time overlap in an old-field plant communityAshley M Jensen, Brandon S Schamp, Angela Belleau
Ecology|August 1, 2015
Dispersal strength influences zooplankton co-occurrence patterns in experimental mesocosmsBrandon S Schamp, Shelley E Arnott, Katelyn L Joslin
Oecologia|June 23, 2011
Within- and among-species variation in specific leaf area drive community assembly in a tropical cloud forestWenxing Long, Runguo Zang, Brandon S Schamp, et al.
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Oecologia|November 17, 2009
The role of plant species size in invasibility: a field experimentBrandon S Schamp, Lonnie W Aarssen
The American Naturalist|July 29, 2006
Competitive intransitivity promotes species coexistenceRobert A Laird, Brandon S Schamp
The American Naturalist|March 24, 2018
Calculating Competitive Intransitivity: Computational ChallengesRobert A Laird, Brandon S Schamp
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 25, 2008
Species coexistence, intransitivity, and topological variation in competitive tournamentsRobert A Laird, Brandon S Schamp
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 3, 2014
Competitive intransitivity, population interaction structure, and strategy coexistenceRobert A Laird, Brandon S Schamp
Ecology|April 2, 2008
Does local competition increase the coexistence of species in intransitive networks?Robert A Laird, Brandon S Schamp
Plos One|December 19, 2013
Effects of 'target' plant species body size on neighbourhood species richness and composition in old-field vegetationBrandon S Schamp, Lonnie W Aarssen, Stephanie Wight
Oecologia|March 25, 2019
Evidence of temporal niche separation via low flowering time overlap in an old-field plant communityAshley M Jensen, Brandon S Schamp, Angela Belleau
Ecology|August 1, 2015
Dispersal strength influences zooplankton co-occurrence patterns in experimental mesocosmsBrandon S Schamp, Shelley E Arnott, Katelyn L Joslin
Oecologia|June 23, 2011
Within- and among-species variation in specific leaf area drive community assembly in a tropical cloud forestWenxing Long, Runguo Zang, Brandon S Schamp, et al.
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