Jeffrey S. Dukes, Ph.D.

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Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Harold A. Mooney grad student 2000 Stanford
 (Biotic and abiotic determinants of invasibility in California grassland.)
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Smith MD, Wilkins KD, Holdrege MC, et al. (2024) Extreme drought impacts have been underestimated in grasslands and shrublands globally. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2309881120
Ibáñez I, Petri L, Barnett DT, et al. (2023) Combining local, landscape, and regional geographies to assess plant community vulnerability to invasion impact. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2821
Van Sundert K, Leuzinger S, Bader MK, et al. (2023) When things get MESI: the Manipulation Experiments Synthesis Initiative - a coordinated effort to synthesize terrestrial global change experiments. Global Change Biology
Knott JA, Liang L, Dukes JS, et al. (2022) Phenological response to climate variation in a northern red oak plantation: Links to survival and productivity. Ecology. e3940
Maschler J, Bialic-Murphy L, Wan J, et al. (2022) Links across ecological scales: Plant biomass responses to elevated CO. Global Change Biology
Lopez BE, Allen JM, Dukes JS, et al. (2022) Global environmental changes more frequently offset than intensify detrimental effects of biological invasions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2117389119
Kröel-Dulay G, Mojzes A, Szitár K, et al. (2022) Field experiments underestimate aboveground biomass response to drought. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 6: 540-545
Abbasi AO, Salazar A, Oh Y, et al. (2020) Reviews and syntheses: Soil responses to manipulated precipitation changes – an assessment of meta-analyses Biogeosciences. 17: 3859-3873
Abbasi AO, Salazar A, Oh Y, et al. (2020) Soil responses to manipulated precipitation changes: A synthesis of meta-analyses Biogeosciences Discussions. 1-25
Smith NG, McNellis R, Dukes JS. (2020) No acclimation: instantaneous responses to temperature maintain homeostatic photosynthetic rates under experimental warming across a precipitation gradient in Ulmus americana Aob Plants. 12
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