Robert Bagchi

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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 
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Jia S, Wang X, Yuan Z, et al. (2020) Tree species traits affect which natural enemies drive the Janzen-Connell effect in a temperate forest. Nature Communications. 11: 286
Garcia CA, Vendé J, Konerira NM, et al. (2020) Coffee, Farmers, and Trees—Shifting Rights Accelerates Changing Landscapes Forests. 11: 480
Milici VR, Dalui D, Mickley JG, et al. (2020) Responses of plant–pathogen interactions to precipitation: Implications for tropical tree richness in a changing world Journal of Ecology. 108: 1800-1809
Slade EM, Bagchi R, Keller N, et al. (2019) When Do More Species Maximize More Ecosystem Services? Trends in Plant Science
Viswanathan A, Ghazoul J, Honwad G, et al. (2019) The effects of rainforest fragment area on the strength of plant-pathogen interactions. Biology Letters. 15: 20180493
Anderson RM, Dallar NM, Pirtel NL, et al. (2019) Bottom-Up and Top-Down Effects of Forest Fragmentation Differ Between Dietary Generalist and Specialist Caterpillars Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 7
Krishnadas M, Bagchi R, Sridhara S, et al. (2018) Weaker plant-enemy interactions decrease tree seedling diversity with edge-effects in a fragmented tropical forest. Nature Communications. 9: 4523
Bagchi R, Brown LM, Elphick CS, et al. (2018) Anthropogenic fragmentation of landscapes: mechanisms for eroding the specificity of plant-herbivore interactions. Oecologia
Moore TE, Bagchi R, Aiello-Lammens ME, et al. (2018) Spatial autocorrelation inflates niche breadth-range size relationships Global Ecology and Biogeography. 27: 1426-1436
Bagchi R, Hole DG, Butchart SHM, et al. (2018) Forecasting potential routes for movement of endemic birds among important sites for biodiversity in the Albertine Rift under projected climate change Ecography. 41: 401-413
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