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    Plant functional traits and environmental conditions shape community assembly and ecosystem functioning during restoration by Zirbel, Chad R., Bassett, Tyler, Grman, Emily, Brudvig, Lars A.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-08-2017)
    “…1. Recovering biological diversity and ecosystem functioning are primary objectives of ecological restoration, yet these outcomes are often unpredictable…”
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    Landscape context explains ecosystem multifunctionality in restored grasslands better than plant diversity by Zirbel, Chad R., Grman, Emily, Bassett, Tyler, Brudvig, Lars A.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-2019)
    “…There is strong evidence for a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning at local spatial scales. However, how different aspects of…”
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    Interpreting variation to advance predictive restoration science by Brudvig, Lars A., Barak, Rebecca S., Bauer, Jonathan T., Caughlin, T. Trevor, Laughlin, Daniel C., Larios, Loralee, Matthews, Jeffrey W., Stuble, Katharine L., Turley, Nash E., Zirbel, Chad R.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-08-2017)
    “…1. Ecological restoration is a global priority that holds great potential for benefiting natural ecosystems, but restoration outcomes are notoriously…”
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    Trait–environment interactions affect plant establishment success during restoration by Zirbel, Chad R., Brudvig, Lars A.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2020)
    “…Establishment and persistence are central to community assembly and are determined by how traits interact with the environment to determine performance…”
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    Ecosystem multifunctionality increases with beta diversity in restored prairies by Grman, Emily, Zirbel, Chad R., Bassett, Tyler, Brudvig, Lars A.

    Published in Oecologia (01-11-2018)
    “…The loss of biodiversity at local and larger scales has potentially dramatic effects on ecosystem functioning. Many studies have shown that ecosystem…”
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    A graphical causal model for resolving species identity effects and biodiversity–ecosystem function correlations by Schoolmaster, Donald R., Zirbel, Chad R., Cronin, James Patrick

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-08-2020)
    “…Identifying and clearly communicating the drivers of ecosystem function is a crucially important goal for both basic and applied ecology. This has proven…”
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    Invasive shrubs differentially alter autumnal activity for three common small‐mammal species by Connolly, Brian, Zirbel, Chad R., Keller, Carson, Fuka, Mark, Orrock, John L.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-09-2024)
    “…Seasonal variation in animal activity influences fitness and the intensity of ecological interactions (e.g., competition, predation), yet aspects of global…”
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    Dispersal and establishment filters influence the assembly of restored prairie plant communities by Grman, Emily, Bassett, Tyler, Zirbel, Chad R., Brudvig, Lars A.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-11-2015)
    “…Community assembly filters, which in theory determine the suite of species that arrive at and establish in a community, have tremendous conceptual relevance to…”
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    Active and Inactive Genes Localize Preferentially in the Periphery of Chromosome Territories by Kurz, Anette, Lampel, Stefan, Nickolenko, Jeremy E., Bradl, Joachim, Benner, Axel, Zirbel, Rebekka M., Cremer, Thomas, Lichter, Peter

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-12-1996)
    “…The intranuclear position of a set of genes was analyzed with respect to the territories occupied by the whole chromosomes in which these genes are localized…”
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    Super‐abundant C4 grasses are a mixed blessing in restored prairies by Grman, Emily, Zirbel, Chad R., Bauer, Jonathan T., Groves, Anna M., Bassett, Tyler, Brudvig, Lars A.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-04-2021)
    “…Forbs comprise most of the plant diversity in North American tallgrass prairie and provide vital ecosystem services, but their abundance in prairie…”
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    Linking abundances of the dung fungus Sporormiella to the density of bison: implications for assessing grazing by megaherbivores in palaeorecords by Gill, Jacquelyn L., McLauchlan, Kendra K., Skibbe, Adam M., Goring, Simon, Zirbel, Chad R., Williams, John W.

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-09-2013)
    “…1. Megaherbivores likely had important influences on past vegetation dynamics, just as they do in modern ecosystems. The exact nature of megaherbivores' role…”
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    Soil resources mediate the strength of species but not trait convergence across grassland restorations by Catano, Christopher P., Bassett, Tyler J., Bauer, Jonathan T., Grman, Emily, Groves, Anna M., Zirbel, Chad R., Brudvig, Lars A.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-02-2022)
    “…Ecological restoration is notoriously unpredictable because similar actions can result in different outcomes. Outcomes can also differ for species and…”
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    Evidence for a nuclear compartment of transcription and splicing located at chromosome domain boundaries by Zirbel, R M, Mathieu, U R, Kurz, A, Cremer, T, Lichter, P

    Published in Chromosome research (01-07-1993)
    “…The nuclear topography of splicing snRNPs, mRNA transcripts and chromosome domains in various mammalian cell types are described. The visualization of splicing…”
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    Ecosystem Changes Following Restoration of a Buckthorn‐Invaded Woodland by Larkin, Daniel J, Steffen, James F, Gentile, Rachel M, Zirbel, Chad R

    Published in Restoration ecology (2014)
    “…Shifts in plant‐community composition following habitat degradation and species invasions can alter ecosystem structure and performance of ecosystem services…”
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    Nuclear RNA accumulations contain released transcripts and exhibit specific distributions with respect to Sm antigen foci by Lampel, S, Bridger, J M, Zirbel, R M, Mathieu, U R, Lichter, P

    Published in DNA and cell biology (01-10-1997)
    “…RNA polymerase II transcripts accumulate within mammalian nuclei at distinct sites and exhibit varying morphology. Certain RNA species are organized in…”
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    Super‐abundant C 4 grasses are a mixed blessing in restored prairies by Grman, Emily, Zirbel, Chad R., Bauer, Jonathan T., Groves, Anna M., Bassett, Tyler, Brudvig, Lars A.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-04-2021)
    “…Forbs comprise most of the plant diversity in North American tallgrass prairie and provide vital ecosystem services, but their abundance in prairie…”
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    A taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional comparison of restoration seed mixes and historical plant communities in Midwestern oak savannas by Ladwig, Laura M., Zirbel, Chad R., Sorenson, Quinn M., Damschen, Ellen I.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-06-2020)
    “…•Species composition of restoration seed mixes and historic oak savannas are different.•Species in historic savannas and restoration seed mixes have similar…”
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    Expert perspectives on global biodiversity loss and its drivers and impacts on people by Isbell, Forest, Balvanera, Patricia, Mori, Akira S, He, Jin‐Sheng, Bullock, James M, Regmi, Ganga Ram, Seabloom, Eric W, Ferrier, Simon, Sala, Osvaldo E, Guerrero‐Ramírez, Nathaly R, Tavella, Julia, Larkin, Daniel J, Schmid, Bernhard, Outhwaite, Charlotte L, Pramual, Pairot, Borer, Elizabeth T, Loreau, Michel, Omotoriogun, Taiwo Crossby, Obura, David O, Anderson, Maggie, Portales‐Reyes, Cristina, Kirkman, Kevin, Vergara, Pablo M, Clark, Adam Thomas, Komatsu, Kimberly J, Petchey, Owen L, Weiskopf, Sarah R, Williams, Laura J, Collins, Scott L, Eisenhauer, Nico, Trisos, Christopher H, Renard, Delphine, Wright, Alexandra J, Tripathi, Poonam, Cowles, Jane, Byrnes, Jarrett EK, Reich, Peter B, Purvis, Andy, Sharip, Zati, O’Connor, Mary I, Kazanski, Clare E, Haddad, Nick M, Soto, Eulogio H, Dee, Laura E, Díaz, Sandra, Zirbel, Chad R, Avolio, Meghan L, Wang, Shaopeng, Ma, Zhiyuan, Liang, Jingjing, Farah, Hanan C, Johnson, Justin Andrew, Miller, Brian W, Hautier, Yann, Smith, Melinda D, Knops, Johannes MH, Myers, Bonnie JE, Harmáčková, Zuzana V, Cortés, Jorge, Harfoot, Michael BJ, Gonzalez, Andrew, Newbold, Tim, Oehri, Jacqueline, Mazón, Marina, Dobbs, Cynnamon, Palmer, Meredith S

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-03-2023)
    “…Despite substantial progress in understanding global biodiversity loss, major taxonomic and geographic knowledge gaps remain. Decision makers often rely on…”
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