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Photosynthetic Basis of Temperate Plant Invasions: A Pan-hemisphere Comparison of Leaf Function
9/1/18 → 8/31/22
Project: Research project
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SG: The Roles of Plant Resource Strategy, Pathogens and Mycorrhizal Fungi in Plant Invasions- A Belowground Test of the Resource-Enemy Release Hypothesis
Lamit, L. J., Frank, D. A. & Fridley, J. D.
5/1/18 → 4/30/20
Project: Research project
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Carbon Allocation Strategies in Understory Native and Invasive Woody Plants: Dissertation Research
6/1/16 → 5/31/18
Project: Research project
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The Effect of Plant Dispersal on Ecosystem Function: Dissertation Research
5/1/16 → 4/30/18
Project: Research project
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A general hypothesis of forest invasions by woody plants based on whole-plant carbon economics
Fridley, J. D., Bellingham, P. J., Closset-Kopp, D., Daehler, C. C., Dechoum, M. S., Martin, P. H., Murphy, H. T., Rojas-Sandoval, J. & Tng, D., Jan 2023, In: Journal of Ecology. 111, 1, p. 4-22 19 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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A low cost, low power sap flux device for distributed and intensive monitoring of tree transpiration
Beslity, J., Shaw, S. B., Drake, J. E., Fridley, J., Stella, J. C., Stark, J. & Singh, K., Oct 2022, In: HardwareX. 12, e00351.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access1 Scopus citations -
Fast but steady: An integrated leaf-stem-root trait syndrome for woody forest invaders
Fridley, J. D., Bauerle, T. L., Craddock, A., Ebert, A. R., Frank, D. A., Heberling, J. M., Hinman, E. D., Jo, I., Martinez, K. A., Smith, M. S., Woolhiser, L. J. & Yin, J., Apr 2022, In: Ecology Letters. 25, 4, p. 900-912 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Letter › peer-review
3 Scopus citations -
Microclimate-based species distribution models in complex forested terrain indicate widespread cryptic refugia under climate change
Stark, J. R. & Fridley, J. D., Mar 2022, In: Global Ecology and Biogeography. 31, 3, p. 562-575 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
4 Scopus citations -
More than what they eat: uncoupled biophysical constraints underlie geographic patterns of herbivory
Lynn, J. S., Fridley, J. D. & Vandvik, V., 2022, (Accepted/In press) In: Ecography.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
Open Access1 Scopus citations