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    Trait-mediated assembly processes predict successional changes in community diversity of tropical forests by Lasky, Jesse R., Uriarte, María, Boukili, Vanessa K., Chazdon, Robin L.

    “…Interspecific differences in relative fitness can cause local dominance by a single species. However, stabilizing interspecific niche differences can promote…”
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    Detecting spatial genetic signatures of local adaptation in heterogeneous landscapes by Forester, Brenna R, Jones, Matthew R, Joost, Stéphane, Landguth, Erin L, Lasky, Jesse R

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-01-2016)
    “…The spatial structure of the environment (e.g. the configuration of habitat patches) may play an important role in determining the strength of local…”
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    Eco‐evolutionary community turnover following environmental change by Lasky, Jesse R.

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-08-2019)
    “…Co‐occurring species often differ in intraspecific genetic diversity, which in turn can affect adaptation in response to environmental change. Specifically,…”
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    Topography and neighborhood crowding can interact to shape species growth and distribution in a diverse Amazonian forest by Fortunel, Claire, Lasky, Jesse R., Uriarte, María, Valencia, Renato, Wright, S. Joseph, Garwood, Nancy C., Kraft, Nathan J. B.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-10-2018)
    “…Abiotic constraints and biotic interactions act simultaneously to shape communities. However, these community assembly mechanisms are often studied…”
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    Synchrony, compensatory dynamics, and the functional trait basis of phenological diversity in a tropical dry forest tree community: effects of rainfall seasonality by Lasky, Jesse R, Uriarte, María, Muscarella, Robert

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-11-2016)
    “…Interspecific variation in phenology is a key axis of functional diversity, potentially mediating how communities respond to climate change. The diverse…”
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    Vegetative phase change causes age-dependent changes in phenotypic plasticity by Lawrence-Paul, Erica H, Poethig, R Scott, Lasky, Jesse R

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2023)
    “…Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to optimize traits for their environment. As organisms age, they experience diverse environments that benefit from…”
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    Genomic history and ecology of the geographic spread of rice by Gutaker, Rafal M., Groen, Simon C., Bellis, Emily S., Choi, Jae Y., Pires, Inês S., Bocinsky, R. Kyle, Slayton, Emma R., Wilkins, Olivia, Castillo, Cristina C., Negrão, Sónia, Oliveira, M. Margarida, Fuller, Dorian Q., Guedes, Jade A. d’Alpoim, Lasky, Jesse R., Purugganan, Michael D.

    Published in Nature plants (01-05-2020)
    “…Rice ( Oryza sativa ) is one of the world’s most important food crops, and is comprised largely of japonica and indica subspecies. Here, we reconstruct the…”
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    Natural Variation in 9-Cis-Epoxycartenoid Dioxygenase 3 and ABA Accumulation by Kalladan, Rajesh, Lasky, Jesse R, Sharma, Sandeep, Kumar, M Nagaraj, Juenger, Thomas E, Des Marais, David L, Verslues, Paul E

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2019)
    “…The stress hormone abscisic acid (ABA) is critical for drought resistance; however, mechanisms controlling ABA levels are unclear. At low water potential, ABA…”
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    Ontogenetic shifts in trait-mediated mechanisms of plant community assembly by Lasky, Jesse R, Bachelot, Bénédicte, Muscarella, Robert, Schwartz, Naomi, Forero-Montaña, Jimena, Nytch, Christopher J, Swenson, Nathan G, Thompson, Jill, Zimmerman, Jess K, Uriarte, María

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-08-2015)
    “…Identifying the processes that maintain highly diverse plant communities remains a central goal in ecology. Species variation in growth and survival rates…”
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    Intron-mediated alternative splicing of Arabidopsis P5CS1 and its association with natural variation in proline and climate adaptation by Kesari, Ravi, Lasky, Jesse R., Villamor, Joji Grace, Des Marais, David L., Chen, Ying-Jiun C., Liu, Tzu-Wen, Lin, Wendar, Juenger, Thomas E., Verslues, Paul E.

    “…Drought-induced proline accumulation is widely observed in plants but its regulation and adaptive value are not as well understood. Proline accumulation of the…”
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    Interactive effects of water limitation and elevated temperature on the physiology, development and fitness of diverse accessions of Brachypodium distachyon by Des Marais, David L., Lasky, Jesse R., Verslues, Paul E., Chang, Trent Z., Juenger, Thomas E.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2017)
    “…An enduring question in plant physiology and evolution is how single genotypes of plants optimize performance in diverse, often highly variable, environments…”
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    Genome-environment associations in sorghum landraces predict adaptive traits by Lasky, Jesse R, Upadhyaya, Hari D, Ramu, Punna, Deshpande, Santosh, Hash, C Tom, Bonnette, Jason, Juenger, Thomas E, Hyma, Katie, Acharya, Charlotte, Mitchell, Sharon E, Buckler, Edward S, Brenton, Zachary, Kresovich, Stephen, Morris, Geoffrey P

    Published in Science advances (01-07-2015)
    “…Improving environmental adaptation in crops is essential for food security under global change, but phenotyping adaptive traits remains a major bottleneck. If…”
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    In the presence of population structure: From genomics to candidate genes underlying local adaptation by Price, Nicholas, Lopez, Lua, Platts, Adrian E., Lasky, Jesse R.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-02-2020)
    “…Understanding the genomic signatures, genes, and traits underlying local adaptation of organisms to heterogeneous environments is of central importance to the…”
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    Evidence that variation in root anatomy contributes to local adaptation in Mexican native maize by McLaughlin, Chloee M., Li, Meng, Perryman, Melanie, Heymans, Adrien, Schneider, Hannah, Lasky, Jesse R., Sawers, Ruairidh J. H.

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-03-2024)
    “…Mexican native maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) is adapted to a wide range of climatic and edaphic conditions. Here, we focus specifically on the potential role of…”
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    Trait-mediated effects of environmental filtering on tree community dynamics by Lasky, Jesse R., Sun, I-Fang, Su, Sheng-Hsin, Chen, Zueng-Sang, Keitt, Timothy H.

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-05-2013)
    “…1. Individual performance is a function of an individual's traits and its environment. This function, known as an environmental filter, varies in space and…”
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    Transcriptomics of Host-Specific Interactions in Natural Populations of the Parasitic Plant Purple Witchweed (Striga hermonthica) by Lopez, Lua, Bellis, Emily S., Wafula, Eric, Hearne, Sarah J., Honaas, Loren, Ralph, Paula E., Timko, Michael P., Unachukwu, Nnanna, dePamphilis, Claude W., Lasky, Jesse R.

    Published in Weed science (01-07-2019)
    “…Host-specific interactions can maintain genetic and phenotypic diversity in parasites that attack multiple host species. Host diversity, in turn, may promote…”
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    Chromosome‐scale genome assembly of Poa trivialis and population genomics reveal widespread gene flow in a cool‐season grass seed production system by Brunharo, Caio A. C. G., Benson, Christopher W., Huff, David R., Lasky, Jesse R.

    Published in Plant direct (01-03-2024)
    “…Poa trivialis (L.) is a cool‐season grass species found in various environments worldwide. In addition to being a desired turfgrass species, it is a common…”
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    Predictors of neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm infants with intraparenchymal hemorrhage by Tsai, A J, Lasky, R E, John, S D, Evans, P W, Kennedy, K A

    Published in Journal of perinatology (01-05-2014)
    “…Objective: To determine which neuroimaging, clinical and sociodemographic factors predict neurodevelopment at 18–22 months age among extremely preterm infants…”
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