Henning Nottebrock
Affiliations: | 2017- | South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, United States |
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Nottebrock H, Burchfield EK, Fenster CB. (2022) Farmers' delivery of floral resources: to "bee" or not to "bee". American Journal of Botany |
Weng ML, Ågren J, Imbert E, et al. (2020) Fitness effects of mutation in natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana reveal a complex influence of local adaptation. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Conradi T, Slingsby JA, Midgley GF, et al. (2020) An operational definition of the biome for global change research. The New Phytologist |
Pagel J, Treurnicht M, Bond WJ, et al. (2020) Mismatches between demographic niches and geographic distributions are strongest in poorly dispersed and highly persistent plant species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 117: 3663-3669 |
Kattge J, Bönisch G, Díaz S, et al. (2019) TRY plant trait database - enhanced coverage and open access. Global Change Biology |
Schmid B, Nottebrock H, Esler KJ, et al. (2016) A bird pollinator shows positive frequency dependence and constancy of species choice in natural plant communities. Ecology. 97: 3110-3118 |
Nottebrock H, Schmid B, Treurnicht M, et al. (2016) Coexistence of plant species in a biodiversity hotspot is stabilized by competition but not by seed predation Oikos. 126 |
Nottebrock H, Schmid B, Mayer K, et al. (2016) Sugar landscapes and pollinator-mediated interactions in plant communities Ecography. 40: 1129-1138 |
Treurnicht M, Pagel J, Esler KJ, et al. (2016) Environmental drivers of demographic variation across the global geographical range of 26 plant species Journal of Ecology. 104: 331-342 |
Schmid B, Nottebrock H, Esler KJ, et al. (2015) Responses of nectar-feeding birds to floral resources at multiple spatial scales Ecography. 39: 619-629 |