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Jake M Alexander

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 2, 2013
Evolution under changing climates: climatic niche stasis despite rapid evolution in a non-native plantJake M Alexander
Ecology Letters|January 28, 2023
Compensatory responses of vital rates attenuate impacts of competition on population growth and promote coexistenceShengman Lyu, Jake M Alexander
Nature Communications|May 6, 2022
Competition contributes to both warm and cool range edgesShengman Lyu, Jake M Alexander
Global Change Biology|November 4, 2024
Functional Traits Predict Outcomes of Current and Novel Competition Under Warmer ClimateShengman Lyu, Jake M Alexander
Ecology Letters|March 29, 2021
Drivers of local extinction risk in alpine plants under warming climateHanna A Nomoto, Jake M Alexander
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 18, 2024
A hard fruit to swallowAnna L Hargreaves, Jake M Alexander
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 10, 2019
Earlier phenology of a nonnative plant increases impacts on native competitorsJake M Alexander, Jonathan M Levine
Ecology Letters|March 12, 2014
Evolutionary responses to global change: lessons from invasive speciesEmily V Moran, Jake M Alexander
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 14, 2019
Above- and belowground linkages shape responses of mountain vegetation to climate changeFrank Hagedorn, Konstantin Gavazov, Jake M Alexander
Oikos (Copenhagen, Denmark)|February 1, 2020
Phenological plasticity is a poor predictor of subalpine plant population performance following experimental climate changeSebastián Block, Jake M Alexander, Jonathan M Levine
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 2, 2013
Evolution under changing climates: climatic niche stasis despite rapid evolution in a non-native plantJake M Alexander
Ecology Letters|January 28, 2023
Compensatory responses of vital rates attenuate impacts of competition on population growth and promote coexistenceShengman Lyu, Jake M Alexander
Nature Communications|May 6, 2022
Competition contributes to both warm and cool range edgesShengman Lyu, Jake M Alexander
Global Change Biology|November 4, 2024
Functional Traits Predict Outcomes of Current and Novel Competition Under Warmer ClimateShengman Lyu, Jake M Alexander
Ecology Letters|March 29, 2021
Drivers of local extinction risk in alpine plants under warming climateHanna A Nomoto, Jake M Alexander
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 18, 2024
A hard fruit to swallowAnna L Hargreaves, Jake M Alexander
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 10, 2019
Earlier phenology of a nonnative plant increases impacts on native competitorsJake M Alexander, Jonathan M Levine
Ecology Letters|March 12, 2014
Evolutionary responses to global change: lessons from invasive speciesEmily V Moran, Jake M Alexander
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 14, 2019
Above- and belowground linkages shape responses of mountain vegetation to climate changeFrank Hagedorn, Konstantin Gavazov, Jake M Alexander
Oikos (Copenhagen, Denmark)|February 1, 2020
Phenological plasticity is a poor predictor of subalpine plant population performance following experimental climate changeSebastián Block, Jake M Alexander, Jonathan M Levine
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