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James D Bever

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Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|January 16, 2020
Symbionts as Filters of Plant Colonization of Islands: Tests of Expected Patterns and Environmental Consequences in the GalapagosJessica Duchicela, James D Bever, Peggy A Schultz
Aob PLANTS|February 1, 2018
Ecology of Floristic Quality Assessment: testing for correlations between coefficients of conservatism, species traits and mycorrhizal responsivenessJonathan T Bauer, Liz Koziol, James D Bever
Oecologia|January 29, 2020
Local adaptation of mycorrhizae communities changes plant community composition and increases aboveground productivityJonathan T Bauer, Liz Koziol, James D Bever
The New Phytologist|November 21, 2024
Meta-analysis reveals globally sourced commercial mycorrhizal inoculants fall shortLiz Koziol, Thomas P McKenna, James D Bever
The American Naturalist|March 24, 2022
Preferential Allocation of Benefits and Resource Competition among Recipients Allows Coexistence of Symbionts within HostsShyamolina Ghosh, Daniel C Reuman, James D Bever
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 25, 2011
A cooperative virulence plasmid imposes a high fitness cost under conditions that induce pathogenesisThomas G Platt, James D Bever, Clay Fuqua
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 8, 2012
Resource and competitive dynamics shape the benefits of public goods cooperation in a plant pathogenThomas G Platt, Clay Fuqua, James D Bever
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|March 11, 2023
Native Microbes Amplify Native Seedling Establishment and Diversity While Inhibiting a Non-Native GrassLiz Koziol, Thomas P McKenna, James D Bever
Ecology|May 20, 2009
Evidence for the evolution of reduced mycorrhizal dependence during plant invasionElizabeth K Seifert, James D Bever, John L Maron
Ecology|October 21, 2010
Specificity between Neotropical tree seedlings and their fungal mutualists leads to plant-soil feedbackScott A Mangan, Edward A Herre, James D Bever
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Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|January 16, 2020
Symbionts as Filters of Plant Colonization of Islands: Tests of Expected Patterns and Environmental Consequences in the GalapagosJessica Duchicela, James D Bever, Peggy A Schultz
Aob PLANTS|February 1, 2018
Ecology of Floristic Quality Assessment: testing for correlations between coefficients of conservatism, species traits and mycorrhizal responsivenessJonathan T Bauer, Liz Koziol, James D Bever
Oecologia|January 29, 2020
Local adaptation of mycorrhizae communities changes plant community composition and increases aboveground productivityJonathan T Bauer, Liz Koziol, James D Bever
The New Phytologist|November 21, 2024
Meta-analysis reveals globally sourced commercial mycorrhizal inoculants fall shortLiz Koziol, Thomas P McKenna, James D Bever
The American Naturalist|March 24, 2022
Preferential Allocation of Benefits and Resource Competition among Recipients Allows Coexistence of Symbionts within HostsShyamolina Ghosh, Daniel C Reuman, James D Bever
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 25, 2011
A cooperative virulence plasmid imposes a high fitness cost under conditions that induce pathogenesisThomas G Platt, James D Bever, Clay Fuqua
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 8, 2012
Resource and competitive dynamics shape the benefits of public goods cooperation in a plant pathogenThomas G Platt, Clay Fuqua, James D Bever
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|March 11, 2023
Native Microbes Amplify Native Seedling Establishment and Diversity While Inhibiting a Non-Native GrassLiz Koziol, Thomas P McKenna, James D Bever
Ecology|May 20, 2009
Evidence for the evolution of reduced mycorrhizal dependence during plant invasionElizabeth K Seifert, James D Bever, John L Maron
Ecology|October 21, 2010
Specificity between Neotropical tree seedlings and their fungal mutualists leads to plant-soil feedbackScott A Mangan, Edward A Herre, James D Bever
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