Caroline E. Farrior

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2012 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
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Simon Asher Levin grad student 2012 Princeton
 (The roles of competition and resource availability in the biomass allocation of plant communities.)
Stephen Wilson Pacala grad student 2007-2012 Princeton (Marine Ecology Tree)
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van Breugel M, Bongers F, Norden N, et al. (2024) Feedback loops drive ecological succession: towards a unified conceptual framework. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Ohse B, Compagnoni A, Farrior CE, et al. (2023) Demographic synthesis for global tree species conservation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Poorter L, Craven D, Jakovac CC, et al. (2021) Multidimensional tropical forest recovery. Science (New York, N.Y.). 374: 1370-1376
Crawford MS, Barry KE, Clark AT, et al. (2021) The function-dominance correlation drives the direction and strength of biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships. Ecology Letters
Reiskind MOB, Moody ML, Bolnick DI, et al. (2021) Nothing in Evolution Makes Sense Except in the Light of Biology. Bioscience. 71: 370-382
Franklin O, Harrison SP, Dewar R, et al. (2020) Organizing principles for vegetation dynamics. Nature Plants
Rüger N, Condit R, Dent DH, et al. (2020) Demographic trade-offs predict tropical forest dynamics. Science (New York, N.Y.). 368: 165-168
Farrior CE. (2019) Theory predicts plants grow roots to compete with only their closest neighbours. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 286: 20191129
Lu Y, Duursma RA, Farrior CE, et al. (2019) Optimal stomatal drought response shaped by competition for water and hydraulic risk can explain plant trait covariation. The New Phytologist
Weng E, Dybzinski R, Farrior CE, et al. (2019) Competition alters predicted forest carbon cycle responses to nitrogen availability and elevated CO<sub>2</sub>: simulations using an explicitly competitive, game-theoretic vegetation demographic model Biogeosciences. 16: 4577-4599
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