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Maarten B Eppinga

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Scientific Reports|November 5, 2023
Modelling how negative plant-soil feedbacks across life stages affect the spatial patterning of treesAnnalisa Iuorio, Maarten B Eppinga, Mara Baudena, et al.
Nature Communications|November 29, 2012
A critical transition in leaf evolution facilitated the Cretaceous angiosperm revolutionHugo Jan de Boer, Maarten B Eppinga, Martin J Wassen, et al.
Mathematical Biosciences|December 22, 2023
Travelling waves due to negative plant-soil feedbacks in a model including tree life-stagesAnnalisa Iuorio, Mara Baudena, Maarten B Eppinga, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 26, 2025
Impacts of biodiversity-dependent ecosystem service debts on the safe operating space of social-ecological systems: a theoretical modelling studyMaarten B Eppinga, Nathalia Pérez-Cárdenas, Martin O Reader, et al.
Oecologia|February 17, 2018
Plant species occurrence patterns in Eurasian grasslands reflect adaptation to nutrient ratiosIneke S Roeling, Wim A Ozinga, Jerry van Dijk, et al.
The American Naturalist|February 23, 2019
Grazing Away the Resilience of Patterned EcosystemsEric Siero, Koen Siteur, Arjen Doelman, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 10, 2025
Application of microbiome feedback theory to animals: Can parasites drive coexistence in ungulate communities?James D Bever, James S Adelman, Maarten B Eppinga, et al.
The American Naturalist|March 29, 2020
Pathogens and Mutualists as Joint Drivers of Host Species Coexistence and Turnover: Implications for Plant Competition and SuccessionJiang Jiang, Karen C Abbott, Mara Baudena, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 7, 2020
Spatially explicit removal strategies increase the efficiency of invasive plant species controlMaarten B Eppinga, Mara Baudena, Elizabeth A Haber, et al.
Ecology|September 15, 2010
Resource contrast in patterned peatlands increases along a climatic gradientMaarten B Eppinga, Max Rietkerk, Lisa R Belyea, et al.
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Scientific Reports|November 5, 2023
Modelling how negative plant-soil feedbacks across life stages affect the spatial patterning of treesAnnalisa Iuorio, Maarten B Eppinga, Mara Baudena, et al.
Nature Communications|November 29, 2012
A critical transition in leaf evolution facilitated the Cretaceous angiosperm revolutionHugo Jan de Boer, Maarten B Eppinga, Martin J Wassen, et al.
Mathematical Biosciences|December 22, 2023
Travelling waves due to negative plant-soil feedbacks in a model including tree life-stagesAnnalisa Iuorio, Mara Baudena, Maarten B Eppinga, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 26, 2025
Impacts of biodiversity-dependent ecosystem service debts on the safe operating space of social-ecological systems: a theoretical modelling studyMaarten B Eppinga, Nathalia Pérez-Cárdenas, Martin O Reader, et al.
Oecologia|February 17, 2018
Plant species occurrence patterns in Eurasian grasslands reflect adaptation to nutrient ratiosIneke S Roeling, Wim A Ozinga, Jerry van Dijk, et al.
The American Naturalist|February 23, 2019
Grazing Away the Resilience of Patterned EcosystemsEric Siero, Koen Siteur, Arjen Doelman, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 10, 2025
Application of microbiome feedback theory to animals: Can parasites drive coexistence in ungulate communities?James D Bever, James S Adelman, Maarten B Eppinga, et al.
The American Naturalist|March 29, 2020
Pathogens and Mutualists as Joint Drivers of Host Species Coexistence and Turnover: Implications for Plant Competition and SuccessionJiang Jiang, Karen C Abbott, Mara Baudena, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 7, 2020
Spatially explicit removal strategies increase the efficiency of invasive plant species controlMaarten B Eppinga, Mara Baudena, Elizabeth A Haber, et al.
Ecology|September 15, 2010
Resource contrast in patterned peatlands increases along a climatic gradientMaarten B Eppinga, Max Rietkerk, Lisa R Belyea, et al.
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