S. L. Flory, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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(Causes and consequences of exotic plant invasions in eastern deciduous forests.) |
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Lee MR, Flory SL, Phillips RP, et al. (2024) Site conditions are more important than abundance for explaining plant invasion impacts on soil nitrogen cycling. Ecosphere (Washington, D.C). 9: 1-13 |
Kortessis N, Kendig AE, Barfield M, et al. (2022) Litter, Plant Competition, and Ecosystem Dynamics: A Theoretical Perspective. The American Naturalist. 200: 739-754 |
Sheng M, Rosche C, Al-Gharaibeh M, et al. (2022) Acquisition and evolution of enhanced mutualism-an underappreciated mechanism for invasive success? The Isme Journal |
Borden JB, San Antonio KM, Tomat-Kelly G, et al. (2022) Invasive grass indirectly alters seasonal patterns in seed predation. Biology Letters. 18: 20220095 |
Flory SL, Dillon W, Hiatt D. (2022) Interacting global change drivers suppress a foundation tree species. Ecology Letters |
Kendig AE, Spear ER, Daws SC, et al. (2021) Native perennial and non-native annual grasses shape pathogen community composition and disease severity in a California grassland. The Journal of Ecology. 109: 900-912 |
Kendig AE, Svahnström VJ, Adhikari A, et al. (2021) Emerging fungal pathogen of an invasive grass: Implications for competition with native plant species. Plos One. 16: e0237894 |
Petri T, Rehill B, Lieurance D, et al. (2021) Domestication does not alter invasion risk of a non-native legume. Oecologia. 196: 317-329 |
Lane B, Stricker KB, Adhikari A, et al. (2020) Large-spored is a species causing disease on the invasive grass . Mycologia. 1-11 |
Fahey C, Koyama A, Antunes PM, et al. (2020) Plant communities mediate the interactive effects of invasion and drought on soil microbial communities. The Isme Journal |