Rachel C. Wooliver
Affiliations: | University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN, United States |
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plant-soil interactions, global change ecology, evolutionary biologyWebsite:
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Sign in to add mentorJennifer A. Schweitzer | grad student | 2013-2018 | University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
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Nytko AG, Senior JK, Wooliver RC, et al. (2024) An evolutionary case for plant rarity: as a model system. Ecology and Evolution. 14: e11440 |
Wooliver R, Vtipilthorpe EE, Wiegmann AM, et al. (2022) A viewpoint on ecological and evolutionary study of plant thermal performance curves in a warming world. Aob Plants. 14: plac016 |
Wooliver R, Kivlin SN, Jagadamma S. (2022) Links Among Crop Diversification, Microbial Diversity, and Soil Organic Carbon: Mini Review and Case Studies. Frontiers in Microbiology. 13: 854247 |
Wooliver R, Tittes SB, Sheth SN. (2020) A resurrection study reveals limited evolution of thermal performance in response to recent climate change across the geographic range of the scarlet monkeyflower. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 74: 1699-1710 |
Wooliver R, Pellegrini AFA, Waring B, et al. (2019) Changing perspectives on terrestrial nitrogen cycling: The importance of weathering and evolved resource‐use traits for understanding ecosystem responses to global change Functional Ecology. 33: 1818-1829 |
Ware IM, Fitzpatrick CR, Senthilnathan A, et al. (2019) Feedbacks link ecosystem ecology and evolution across spatial and temporal scales: Empirical evidence and future directions Functional Ecology. 33: 31-42 |
Wooliver RC, Senior JK, Potts BM, et al. (2018) Soil fungi underlie a phylogenetic pattern in plant growth responses to nitrogen enrichment Journal of Ecology. 106: 2161-2175 |
Senior JK, Potts BM, O'Reilly-Wapstra JM, et al. (2018) Phylogenetic trait conservatism predicts patterns of plant-soil feedback Ecosphere. 9: e02409 |
Wooliver RC, Marion ZH, Peterson CR, et al. (2017) Phylogeny is a powerful tool for predicting plant biomass responses to nitrogen enrichment. Ecology |
Senior JK, Potts BM, Davies NW, et al. (2016) Phylogeny Explains Variation in The Root Chemistry of Eucalyptus Species. Journal of Chemical Ecology |