Peter S. Petraitis

Affiliations: 
Biology University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Ecology
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Hill J, Petraitis P, Heck K. (2020) Submergence, nutrient enrichment, and tropical storm impacts on Spartina alterniflora in the microtidal northern Gulf of Mexico Marine Ecology Progress Series. 644: 33-45
Ronk A, Liancourt P, Boldgiv B, et al. (2019) Greater effect of warming on community composition with increased precipitation and in moister landscape location Journal of Vegetation Science. 31: 3-13
Cowles J, Boldgiv B, Liancourt P, et al. (2018) Effects of increased temperature on plant communities depend on landscape location and precipitation. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 5267-5278
Sharkhuu A, Plante AF, Enkhmandal O, et al. (2016) Soil and ecosystem respiration responses to grazing, watering and experimental warming chamber treatments across topographical gradients in northern Mongolia. Geoderma. 269: 91-98
Petraitis PS, Dudgeon SR. (2016) Cusps and butterflies: Multiple stable states in marine systems as catastrophes Marine and Freshwater Research. 67: 37-46
Sharkhuu A, Plante AF, Enkhmandal O, et al. (2016) Soil and ecosystem respiration responses to grazing, watering and experimental warming chamber treatments across topographical gradients in northern Mongolia Geoderma. 269: 91-98
Goulden CE, Mead J, Horwitz R, et al. (2016) Interviews of Mongolian herders and high resolution precipitation data reveal an increase in short heavy rains and thunderstorm activity in semi-arid Mongolia Climatic Change. 1-15
Petraitis PS, Dudgeon SR. (2015) Variation in recruitment and the establishment of alternative community states. Ecology. 96: 3186-96
Liancourt P, Boldgiv B, Song DS, et al. (2015) Leaf-trait plasticity and species vulnerability to climate change in a Mongolian steppe. Global Change Biology
Spence LA, Liancourt P, Boldgiv B, et al. (2015) Short-term manipulation of precipitation in Mongolian steppe shows vegetation influenced more by timing than amount of rainfall Journal of Vegetation Science
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