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Sign in to add mentorLawrence R. Heaney | grad student | 2006 | Chicago | |
(Spatial and temporal dynamics of small mammal diversity in the mountain ranges of central Utah.) |
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Stephens RB, Rowe RJ. (2020) The underappreciated role of rodent generalists in fungal spore-dispersal networks. Ecology |
Pardi MI, Terry RC, Rickart EA, et al. (2020) Testing climate tracking of montane rodent distributions over the past century within the Great Basin ecoregion Global Ecology and Conservation. 24 |
Ouimette AP, Ollinger SV, Lepine LC, et al. (2020) Accounting for Carbon Flux to Mycorrhizal Fungi May Resolve Discrepancies in Forest Carbon Budgets Ecosystems. 23: 1-15 |
Stephens RB, Trowbridge AM, Ouimette AP, et al. (2019) Signaling from below: rodents select for deeper fruiting truffles with stronger volatile emissions. Ecology. e02964 |
Stephens RB, Hobbie EA, Lee TD, et al. (2019) Pulsed resource availability changes dietary niche breadth and partitioning between generalist rodent consumers. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 10681-10693 |
Kohli BA, Charlet DA, Rowe RJ. (2019) SMALL MAMMAL COMMUNITIES IN NEVADA'S SWAMP CEDAR WOODLANDS, A GLOBALLY UNIQUE AND IMPERILED HABITAT The Southwestern Naturalist. 64: 1 |
Tisell HB, Degrassi AL, Stephens RB, et al. (2019) Influence of field technique, density, and sex on home range and overlap of the southern red-backed vole (Myodes gapperi) Canadian Journal of Zoology. 97: 1101-1108 |
Kohli BA, Rowe RJ. (2019) Beyond guilds: the promise of continuous traits for mammalian functional diversity Journal of Mammalogy. 100: 285-298 |
Stevens RD, Rowe RJ, Badgley C. (2019) Gradients of mammalian biodiversity through space and time Journal of Mammalogy. 100: 1069-1086 |
Kohli BA, Terry RC, Rowe RJ. (2018) A trait-based framework for discerning drivers of species co-occurrence across heterogeneous landscapes Ecography. 41: 1921-1933 |