Isabel W. Ashton, Ph.D.

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2005 Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
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Ecology Biology
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Manuel T. Lerdau grad student 2005 SUNY Stony Brook (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
 (The influences of physiology, allocation, and natural enemies on the success and failure of exotic woody vines in Northeastern forests.)
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Collins CG, Elmendorf SC, Hollister RD, et al. (2021) Experimental warming differentially affects vegetative and reproductive phenology of tundra plants. Nature Communications. 12: 3442
Prevéy JS, Rixen C, Rüger N, et al. (2019) Warming shortens flowering seasons of tundra plant communities. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3: 45-52
Ashton IW, Symstad AJ, Davis CJ, et al. (2016) Preserving prairies: Understanding temporal and spatial patterns of invasive annual bromes in the Northern Great Plains Ecosphere. 7
Farrer EC, Ashton IW, Spasojevic MJ, et al. (2015) Indirect effects of global change accumulate to alter plant diversity but not ecosystem function in alpine tundra Journal of Ecology. 103: 351-360
Farrer EC, Ashton IW, Knape J, et al. (2014) Separating direct and indirect effects of global change: a population dynamic modeling approach using readily available field data. Global Change Biology. 20: 1238-50
Formica A, Farrer EC, Ashton IW, et al. (2014) Shrub expansion over the past 62 years in Rocky Mountain alpine tundra: Possible causes and consequences Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 46: 616-631
Hickman JE, Ashton IW, Howe KM, et al. (2013) The native-invasive balance: implications for nutrient cycling in ecosystems. Oecologia. 173: 319-28
Smith J, Sconiers W, Spasojevic M, et al. (2012) Phenological changes in alpine plants in response to increased snowpack, temperature, and nitrogen Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 44: 135-142
Ashton IW, Miller AE, Bowman WD, et al. (2010) Niche complementarity due to plasticity in resource use: plant partitioning of chemical N forms. Ecology. 91: 3252-60
Ashton IW, Miller AE, Bowman WD, et al. (2008) Nitrogen preferences and plant-soil feedbacks as influenced by neighbors in the alpine tundra. Oecologia. 156: 625-36
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