Stefano Allesina
Affiliations: | Ecology and Evolution | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Sign in to add traineeMatthew Joseph Michalska-Smith | grad student | 2013- | Chicago (Theoretical Ecology Tree) |
Si Tang | grad student | 2013 | Chicago |
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Lemos-Costa P, Miller ZR, Allesina S. (2024) Phylogeny structures species' interactions in experimental ecological communities. Ecology Letters. 27: e14490 |
Miller ZR, Allesina S. (2023) Habitat Heterogeneity, Environmental Feedbacks, and Species Coexistence across Timescales. The American Naturalist. 202: E53-E64 |
de Castro F, Adl SM, Allesina S, et al. (2021) Local stability properties of complex, species-rich soil food webs with functional block structure. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 16070-16081 |
Maynard DS, Miller ZR, Allesina S. (2020) Publisher Correction: Predicting coexistence in experimental ecological communities. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Maynard DS, Miller ZR, Allesina S. (2019) Predicting coexistence in experimental ecological communities. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Costa A, Martín González AM, Guizien K, et al. (2019) Ecological networks: Pursuing the shortest path, however narrow and crooked. Scientific Reports. 9: 17826 |
Maynard DS, Serván CA, Capitán JA, et al. (2019) Phenotypic variability promotes diversity and stability in competitive communities. Ecology Letters |
Michalska-Smith MJ, Allesina S. (2019) Telling ecological networks apart by their structure: A computational challenge. Plos Computational Biology. 15: e1007076 |
Maynard DS, Wootton JT, Serván CA, et al. (2019) Reconciling empirical interactions and species coexistence. Ecology Letters |
Chen Y, Shen Y, Lin P, et al. (2019) Gene regulatory network stabilized by pervasive weak repressions: microRNA functions revealed by the May–Wigner theory National Science Review. 6: 1176-1188 |