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    Poised to prosper? A cross-system comparison of climate change effects on native and non-native species performance by Sorte, Cascade J. B., Ibáñez, Ines, Blumenthal, Dana M., Molinari, Nicole A., Miller, Luke P., Grosholz, Edwin D., Diez, Jeffrey M., D'Antonio, Carla M., Olden, Julian D., Jones, Sierra J., Dukes, Jeffrey S.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-02-2013)
    “…Climate change and biological invasions are primary threats to global biodiversity that may interact in the future. To date, the hypothesis that climate change…”
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    Hierarchical patterns of symbiotic orchid germination linked to adult proximity and environmental gradients by DIEZ, JEFFREY M

    Published in The Journal of ecology (2007)
    “…1 The recruitment stage can be critical in determining plant population dynamics, as juveniles encounter a range of abiotic and biotic stressors in the…”
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    Legacy effects post removal of a range-expanding shrub influence soil fungal communities and create negative plant-soil feedbacks for conspecific seedlings by Collins, Courtney G., Spasojevic, Marko J., Pombubpa, Nuttapon, Diez, Jeffrey M.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-04-2023)
    “…Aims Soil legacy effects can have long-term impacts on soil microbial communities with implications for plant growth and community structure. These effects are…”
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    Will extreme climatic events facilitate biological invasions? by Diez, Jeffrey M, D'Antonio, Carla M, Dukes, Jeffrey S, Grosholz, Edwin D, Olden, Julian D, Sorte, Cascade JB, Blumenthal, Dana M, Bradley, Bethany A, Early, Regan, Ibáñez, Inés, Jones, Sierra J, Lawler, Joshua J, Miller, Luke P

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-06-2012)
    “…Extreme climatic events (ECEs) - such as unusual heat waves, hurricanes, floods, and droughts - can dramatically affect ecological and evolutionary processes,…”
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    Shrub range expansion alters diversity and distribution of soil fungal communities across an alpine elevation gradient by Collins, Courtney G., Stajich, Jason E., Weber, Sören E., Pombubpa, Nuttapon, Diez, Jeffrey M.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-05-2018)
    “…Global climate and land use change are altering plant and soil microbial communities worldwide, particularly in arctic and alpine biomes where warming is…”
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    Darwin's naturalization conundrum: dissecting taxonomic patterns of species invasions by Diez, Jeffrey M, Sullivan, Jon J, Hulme, Philip E, Edwards, Grant, Duncan, Richard P

    Published in Ecology letters (01-07-2008)
    “…Darwin acknowledged contrasting, plausible arguments for how species invasions are influenced by phylogenetic relatedness to the native community. These…”
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    Global change, global trade, and the next wave of plant invasions by Bradley, Bethany A, Blumenthal, Dana M, Early, Regan, Grosholz, Edwin D, Lawler, Joshua J, Miller, Luke P, Sorte, Cascade JB, D'Antonio, Carla M, Diez, Jeffrey M, Dukes, Jeffrey S, Ibanez, Ines, Olden, Julian D

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-02-2012)
    “…Many non-native plants in the US have become problematic invaders of native and managed ecosystems, but a new generation of invasive species may be at our…”
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    Disentangling the paradox of insect phenology: are temporal trends reflecting the response to warming? by Ellwood, Elizabeth R., Diez, Jeffrey M., Ibáñez, Inés, Primack, Richard B., Kobori, Hiromi, Higuchi, Hiroyoshi, Silander, John A.

    Published in Oecologia (01-04-2012)
    “…The strength and direction of phenological responses to changes in climate have been shown to vary significantly both among species and among populations of a…”
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    Novel competitors shape species’ responses to climate change by Alexander, Jake M., Diez, Jeffrey M., Levine, Jonathan M.

    Published in Nature (London) (24-09-2015)
    “…Species’ range dynamics depend not only on their ability to track climate, but also on the migration of their competitors, and the extent to which novel and…”
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    Quantifying invasion resistance: the use of recruitment functions to control for propagule pressure by Miller, Alice L., Diez, Jeffrey M., Sullivan, Jon J., Wangen, Steven R., Wiser, Susan K., Meffin, Ross, Duncan, Richard P.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-2014)
    “…Invasive species distributions tend to be biased towards some habitats compared to others due to the combined effects of habitat-specific resistance to…”
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    Changing Climate Drives Divergent and Nonlinear Shifts in Flowering Phenology across Elevations by Rafferty, Nicole E., Diez, Jeffrey M., Bertelsen, C. David

    Published in Current biology (03-02-2020)
    “…Climate change is known to affect regional weather patterns and phenology; however, we lack understanding of how climate drives phenological change across…”
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    Using prior information to build probabilistic invasive species risk assessments by Diez, Jeffrey M., Hulme, Philip E., Duncan, Richard P.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-03-2012)
    “…Understanding why some introduced species become naturalized and invasive whereas others do not is a major focus of invasion ecology. Invasive species risk…”
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    When Climate Reshuffles Competitors: A Call for Experimental Macroecology by Alexander, Jake M., Diez, Jeffrey M., Hart, Simon P., Levine, Jonathan M.

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-11-2016)
    “…Climate change will likely reshuffle ecological communities, causing novel species interactions that could profoundly influence how populations and communities…”
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    Disentangling the abundance–impact relationship for invasive species by Bradley, Bethany A., Laginhas, Brittany B., Whitlock, Raj, Allen, Jenica M., Bates, Amanda E., Bernatchez, Genevieve, Diez, Jeffrey M., Early, Regan, Lenoir, Jonathan, Vilà, Montserrat, Sorte, Cascade J. B.

    “…To predict the threat of biological invasions to native species, it is critical that we understand how increasing abundance of invasive alien species (IAS)…”
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    Frequency-dependent tree growth depends on climate by Diez, Jeffrey M., Boone, Rohan, Bohner, Teresa, Godoy, Oscar

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-2021)
    “…Climate and competition interact to affect species’ performance, such as growth and survival, and help determine species distributions and coexistence…”
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    Soil mycobiome dissimilarity, independent of fungal guild, is associated with increased probability of plant coexistence by Collings, Jeremy A., Cook, Emily J., Delevich, Carolyn A., Diez, Jeffrey M.

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-10-2024)
    “…Major theories regarding microbe‐mediated plant community dynamics assume that plant species cultivate distinct microbial communities. However, few studies…”
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    Negative soil feedbacks accumulate over time for non-native plant species by Diez, Jeffrey M, Dickie, Ian, Edwards, Grant, Hulme, Philip E, Sullivan, Jon J, Duncan, Richard P

    Published in Ecology letters (01-07-2010)
    “…Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 803-809 The enemy release hypothesis is a common explanation for species invasions, suggesting that introduced species benefit from…”
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    Beyond climate: disturbance niche shifts in invasive species by González-Moreno, Pablo, Diez, Jeffrey M., Richardson, David M., Vilà, Montserrat

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-03-2015)
    “…Aim: Analysing how species niches shift between native and introduced ranges is a powerful tool for understanding the determinants of species distributions and…”
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    Direct and indirect effects of native range expansion on soil microbial community structure and function by Collins, Courtney G., Carey, Chelsea J., Aronson, Emma L., Kopp, Christopher W., Diez, Jeffrey M., Austin, Amy

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-09-2016)
    “…Summary Analogous to the spread of non‐native species, shifts in native species’ ranges resulting from climate and land use change are also creating new…”
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