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Publications

See my Google Scholar profile for the most recent list of publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6T_SUMcAAAAJ&hl=en

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2019:

Barry, K.E., Pinter, G.A., Strini, J.W., Yang, K., Lauko, I.G., Schnitzer, S.A., Clark, A.T., Cowles, J., Mori, A.S., Williams, L., Reich, P.B., Wright, A.J. (2019). A universal scaling method for biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships. BioRxiv. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/662783

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Barry, K.E., Mommer, L., Van Ruijven, J., Wirth, C., Wright, A.J., Bai, Y., et al. (2018). The Future of Complementarity: Disentangling Causes from Consequences. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1–14.

 

 

2018:

Wright, AJ, Fisichelli, NA, Buschena, C., Rice, K., Rich, R., Stefanski, A., Montgomery, R., Reich, P.B. Accepted. Biodiversity bottleneck: seedling establishment under changing climatic conditions at the boreal-temperate ecotone. Plant Ecology.

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2017:

Thakur, MP and Wright AJ. 2017. Environmental Filtering, Niche construction, and Trait Variability: The missing discussion. Trend in Ecology and Evolution 32(12): 884-886.

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Wright, A., Gaxiola, A., Wardle, D., Callaway, R. 2017.. The overlooked role of facilitation in biodiversity experiments. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 32(5): 383-390.

 

Wright, A., de Kroon, H., Visser, E.J.W., Buchmann, T., Ebeling, A., Eisenhauer, N., Fischer, C., Hildebrandt, A., Ravenek, J., Roscher, C., Weigelt, A., Weisser, W., Voesenek, L.A.C.J., Mommer, L.  2017.  Plants are less negatively affected by flooding when growing in species-rich plant communities. New Phytologist 213(2): 645-656.

 

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2016:

Cowles, J.M., Wragg, P.D., Wright, A.J., Powers, J.S., and Tilman, D. 2016. Shifting grassland plant community structure drives positive interactive effects of warming and diversity on aboveground net primary productivity. Global Change Biology 22(2): 741-749.

 

Fischer, F., Wright, A.J., Eisenhauer, N., Ebeling, A., Roscher, C., Wagg, C., Weigelt, A., Weisser, W.W., Pilar, V. P. 2016. Plant species richness and functional traits affect community stability after a flood event. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 371(1694): 20150276.

 

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2015:

Wright, A., Ebeling, A., de Kroon, H., Roscher, C., Weigelt, A., Buchmann, N., Buchmann, T., Fischer, C., Hacker, N., Hildebrandt, A., Oelmann, Y., Steinauer, K., Weisser, W., and Eisenhauer, N.  2015. Flooding disturbances increase resource availability and productivity but reduce stability in diverse plant communities.  Nature Communications 6: 6092.

 

Wright, A., Schnitzer, S.A., and Reich, P.B. 2015. Daily environmental conditions determine the competition-facilitation balance for plant water status. Journal of Ecology 103(3): 648-656.

 

Wright, A., Tobin, M., Mangan, S., and Schnitzer, S.A.  2015.  Liana competition: do lianas compete uniquely in a tropical forest understory?  Oecologia 177: 561-569.

 

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2014:

Fisichelli, N.*, Wright, A.*, Buschena, C., Mau, A.**, Rice, K., and Reich, PB. 2014.  Temperate and boreal tree seedling growth in response to increased temperature, leaf litter, and drought. Oikos DOI: 10.1111/oik.01349

 

Wright, A., Bernhardt-Romermann, M., Craven, D., Ebeling, A., Engel, J., Hines, J., and Eisenhauer, N.  2014.  Local-scale changes in plant diversity: reassesments and implications for biodiversity-ecosystem function experiments.  ProcPOS 1: e6.  DOI: 10.14726/procpos.2014.e6

 

Wright, A., Schnitzer, S.A., and Reich, P.B. 2014. Living close to your neighbors – the importance of both facilitation and competition in plant communities. Ecology 95: 2213-2223.

 

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2013:

Wright, A., Schnitzer, S., Dickie, I, Gunderson, A., Pinter, G.A., Mangan, S., and Reich, P.B. 2013. Complex facilitation and competition in a temperate grassland: loss of plant diversity and elevated CO2 have divergent and opposite effects on oak establishment. Oecologia. DOI: 10.1007/s00442-012-2420-y

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2012:

Tobin, M., Wright, A., Mangan, S., Schnitzer, S.  2012.  Lianas have a greater competitive effect than trees of similar biomass on tropical canopy trees.  Ecosphere 3(2): Article 20.

 

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2005:

Woody, K., Atikinson, A., Clark, R., Jeffrey, C., Lundgren, I., Miller, J., Monaco, M., Muller, E., Patterson, M., Rogers, C., Smith, T., Spitzak, T., Waara, R., Whelan, K., Witcher, B., Wright, A. 2005. In: Status of Caribbean coral reefs after bleaching and hurricanes in 2005. ISSN: 14476185.

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