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Justin P Wright

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Ecology|February 4, 2010
Linking populations to landscapes: richness scenarios resulting from changes in the dynamics of an ecosystem engineerJustin P Wright
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 19, 2018
Temperature accelerates the rate fields become forestsJason D Fridley, Justin P Wright
Plos One|October 13, 2017
Effects of fire frequency on litter decomposition as mediated by changes to litter chemistry and soil environmental conditionsCari D Ficken, Justin P Wright
Oecologia|October 20, 2011
Drivers of secondary succession rates across temperate latitudes of the Eastern USA: climate, soils, and species poolsJason D Fridley, Justin P Wright
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 6, 2020
Impacts of female body size on cannibalism and juvenile abundance in a dominant arctic spiderAmanda M Koltz, Justin P Wright
Plos One|December 10, 2016
Variation in Plant Response to Herbivory Underscored by Functional TraitsAspen T Reese, Gregory M Ames, Justin P Wright
Annals of Botany|October 10, 2020
Intraspecific trait variability shapes leaf trait response to altered fire regimesRachel M Mitchell, Greg M Ames, Justin P Wright
Oecologia|December 15, 2017
Species' traits do not converge on optimum values in preferred habitatsRachel M Mitchell, Justin P Wright, Greg M Ames
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 27, 2016
The more things change, the more they stay the same? When is trait variability important for stability of ecosystem function in a changing environmentJustin P Wright, Gregory M Ames, Rachel M Mitchell
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
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Ecology|February 4, 2010
Linking populations to landscapes: richness scenarios resulting from changes in the dynamics of an ecosystem engineerJustin P Wright
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 19, 2018
Temperature accelerates the rate fields become forestsJason D Fridley, Justin P Wright
Plos One|October 13, 2017
Effects of fire frequency on litter decomposition as mediated by changes to litter chemistry and soil environmental conditionsCari D Ficken, Justin P Wright
Oecologia|October 20, 2011
Drivers of secondary succession rates across temperate latitudes of the Eastern USA: climate, soils, and species poolsJason D Fridley, Justin P Wright
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 6, 2020
Impacts of female body size on cannibalism and juvenile abundance in a dominant arctic spiderAmanda M Koltz, Justin P Wright
Plos One|December 10, 2016
Variation in Plant Response to Herbivory Underscored by Functional TraitsAspen T Reese, Gregory M Ames, Justin P Wright
Annals of Botany|October 10, 2020
Intraspecific trait variability shapes leaf trait response to altered fire regimesRachel M Mitchell, Greg M Ames, Justin P Wright
Oecologia|December 15, 2017
Species' traits do not converge on optimum values in preferred habitatsRachel M Mitchell, Justin P Wright, Greg M Ames
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 27, 2016
The more things change, the more they stay the same? When is trait variability important for stability of ecosystem function in a changing environmentJustin P Wright, Gregory M Ames, Rachel M Mitchell
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
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