Marcel Rejmánek

Affiliations: 
Evolution and Ecology University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
Area:
Plant competition
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Steven W. Brewer grad student 2000 UC Davis
I-Yun M. Tu grad student 2000 UC Davis
Jennifer A. Erskine Ogden grad student 2004 UC Davis
Shan-Huah Wu grad student 2004 UC Davis
Clare E. Aslan grad student 2010 UC Davis
Leslie A. Bolick grad student 2013 UC Davis
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Tsiftsis S, Štípková Z, Rejmánek M, et al. (2024) Predictions of species distributions based only on models estimating future climate change are not reliable. Scientific Reports. 14: 25778
Prausová R, Doležal J, Rejmánek M. (2020) Nine decades of major compositional changes in a Central European beech forest protected area Plant Ecology. 221: 1005-1016
Le Roux JJ, Hui C, Castillo ML, et al. (2019) Recent Anthropogenic Plant Extinctions Differ in Biodiversity Hotspots and Coldspots. Current Biology : Cb
Nunez-Mir GC, Guo Q, Rejmánek M, et al. (2019) Predicting invasiveness of exotic woody species using a traits-based framework. Ecology. e02797
Richter C, Rejmánek M, Miller JED, et al. (2019) The species diversity × fire severity relationship is hump‐shaped in semiarid yellow pine and mixed conifer forests Ecosphere. 10
Rejmánek M. (2018) Vascular plant extinctions in California: A critical assessment Diversity and Distributions. 24: 129-136
Krahulcová A, Trávníček P, Krahulec F, et al. (2017) Small genomes and large seeds: chromosome numbers, genome size and seed mass in diploid Aesculus species (Sapindaceae). Annals of Botany
Dillis C, Marshall AJ, Rejmánek M. (2017) Change in disturbance regime facilitates invasion by Bellucia pentamera Naudin (Melastomataceae) at Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia Biological Invasions. 19: 1329-1337
Erskine-Ogden J, Grotkopp E, Rejmánek M. (2016) Mediterranean, invasive, woody species grow larger than their less-invasive counterparts under potential global environmental change. American Journal of Botany
Jiménez-Alfaro B, Chytrý M, Mucina L, et al. (2016) Disentangling vegetation diversity from climate-energy and habitat heterogeneity for explaining animal geographic patterns. Ecology and Evolution
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