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Adler, P.B. J. Levine & J. HilleRisLambers. Weak effect of climate variability on coexistence in a sagebrush steppe community. in press Ecology.

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, J., S. Yelenik. B. Colman & J.M. Levine.  California annual grass invaders: the passengers, not drivers, of change. Submitted to Journal of Ecology.


Schnitzer, S.A., J.N. Klironomos, J. HilleRisLambers, L.L. Kinkel, P.B. Reich, K. Xiao, M.C. Rilig, B.A. Sikes & R. Callaway. Soil-borne microbes drive the classic asymptotic plant diversity-productivity pattern.  Submitted to Ecology Letters.

HilleRisLambers, J., K.R. Ford, D. Haak, M. Horwith, A.E. Kane, B. Miner, H. Rogers, K. Sheldon, S. Waters, S. Yang, J. Tewksbery. Accidental experiments: ecological and evolutionary insights and opportunities derived from anthropogenic change. In prep for Trends in Ecology and Evolution.

Hille Ris Lambers, J., W.S. Harpole, & D. Tilman.  Seed limitation constrains diversity in a Minnesota grassland. In prep for Ecology


Published

Levine, J.M. &  J. Hille Ris Lambers. 2009. The importance of niches for the maintenance of species diversity. Nature 460(7251)

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, J., W.S. Harpole, S. Schnitzer, D. Tilman & P. Reich. 2009. CO2, nitrogen and diversity differentially affect seed production of prairie plants.  Ecology 90(7) 1810-1820. PDF


Going, B.M, J.M. Levine and J. Hille Ris Lambers. 2009. Abiotic and biotic resistance to grass invasion in serpentine annual plant communities.  Oecologia 159(4) 839-847. PDF.

Adler, P.B & J. Hille Ris Lambers. 2008.  The influence of climate and species composition on the population dynamics of ten prairie forbs.  Ecology 89(11): 3049-3060.  PDF


Levine, J.M., P.B. Adler &  J. Hille Ris Lambers. 2008. On testing the role of niche differences in stabilizing coexistence.  Functional Ecology 22: 934-936.  PDF


Ibanez, I., J.S. Clark, S. Ladeau & J. Hille Ris Lambers.  2007. Exploiting temporal variability to understand tree recruitment response to climate change.  Ecol. Monogr 77(2): 163-177.  PDF

Fargione, J., D. Tilman, R. Dybzinski, J. Hille Ris Lambers, C. Clark, W.S. Harpole, J.M.H. Knops, P.B. Reich, M. Loreau. 2007.  From selection to complementarity: shifts in the causes of the biodiversity-productivity relationships in a long-term biodiversity experiment.  Proc. R. Soc. London, Ser. B. 274(1611): 871-876.  PDF

Adler, P.B., J. Hille Ris Lambers, J.M. Levine.  2007.  A niche for neutral theory.  Ecol. Letters 10(2): 95-104.  PDF

Levine, J. M., E. Pachepsky, B. Kendall, J. Hille Ris Lambers, and S. Yelenik. 2006. Plant-soil feedbacks and invasive spread. Ecol. Letters 9:1005-1014. PDF

Adler, P.B., J Hille Ris Lambers, P.C. Kyriakidis, Q. Guan, J.M. Levine. 2006.  Climate variability has a stabilizing effect on the coexistence of prairie grasses. PNAS 103 (34): 12793-12798.  PDF

Hille Ris Lambers, J., B. Aukema, J. Diez, M. Evans, & A. Latimer.  2006.  Effects of global change on inflorescence production: a Bayesian hierarchical analysis (chapter 4 in “Hierarchical Modeling for the Environmental Sciences”; Oxford University press).  PDF

West, J.B., J. Hille Ris Lambers, T.D. Lee, S.E. Hobbie, & P.B. Reich.  2005. Legume species identity and soil nitrogen supply determine symbiotic nitrogen-fixation responses to elevated atmospheric CO2. New Phytologist 167: 523-530.  PDF

Hille Ris Lambers, J., & J.S. Clark.  2005. The benefits of seed banking for red maple (Acer rubrum): maximizing seedling recruitment. Can. J. of For. Res. 35: 806-813).  PDF

Hille Ris Lambers, J., J.S. Clark, & M. Lavine.  2005.  Implications of seed banking for recruitment of southern Appalachian woody species.  Ecology 86 (1):  85-95.  PDF

Hille Ris Lambers, J., W.S. Harpole, D. Tilman, J. Knops & P. Reich. 2004. Mechanisms responsible for the positive diversity-productivity relationship in Minnesota grasslands. Ecol. Letters 7: 661-668.  PDF

Tilman, D., J. Hille Ris Lambers, W.S. Harpole, R. Dybzinski, J. Fargione, C. Clark & C. Lehman.  2004. Does metabolic theory apply to community ecology? It’s a matter of scale. Ecology 85: 1797–1799.  PDF

Clark, J.S., J. S. McLachlan, J. Hille Ris Lambers & M. Lewis. 2003.  Estimating population spread: what can we forecast and how well? Ecology 84(8): 1979-1988.  PDF

Hille Ris Lambers, J., & J.S. Clark. 2003. Effects of dispersal, shrubs, and density-dependent mortality on tree seed and seedling distributions. Can. J. of For. Res. 33 (5): 783-795.  PDF

Hille Ris Lambers, J., J.S. Clark, & B. Beckage. 2002.  Density-dependent mortality and the latitudinal gradient in species diversity.  Nature: 417:732-735. (highlighted in News and Views: Nature 417: 698-699).  PDF

Clark, J.S., B. Beckage, P. Camill, J. Hille Ris Lambers, J. Lichter, J. McLachlan, J. Mohan, & P. Wyckoff. 1999. Interpreting recruitment limitation in forests. Am. J. of Bot. 86:1-16.  PDF

Clark, J. S., M. Silman, R. Kern, E. Macklin, & J. Hille Ris Lambers. 1999.  Seed dispersal near and far: generalized kernels across temperate and tropical forests.  Ecology 80(5): 1475-1494.  PDF

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