Michael A. Huston, PhD
Affiliations: | 1983- | Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, United States | |
2003- | Biology | Texas State University, San Marcos, San Marcos, TX, United States |
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Huston MA. (2014) Disturbance, productivity, and species diversity: Empiricism vs. logic in ecological theory Ecology. 95: 2382-2396 |
Laliberté E, Grace JB, Huston MA, et al. (2013) How does pedogenesis drive plant diversity? Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 28: 331-40 |
Laliberté E, Lambers H, Norton DA, et al. (2013) A long-term experimental test of the dynamic equilibrium model of species diversity. Oecologia. 171: 439-48 |
Huston MA. (2012) Precipitation, soils, NPP, and biodiversity: Resurrection of Albrecht's curve Ecological Monographs. 82: 277-296 |
Huston MA, Wolverton S. (2011) Regulation of animal size by eNPP, Bergmann's rule, and related phenomena Ecological Monographs. 81: 349-405 |
Huston MA, Wolverton S. (2009) The global distribution of net primary production: Resolving the paradox Ecological Monographs. 79: 343-377 |
Wolverton S, Huston MA, Kennedy JH, et al. (2009) Conformation to bergmann's rule in white-tailed deer can be explained by food availability American Midland Naturalist. 162: 403-417 |
Sarr DA, Hibbs DE, Huston MA. (2005) A hierarchical perspective of plant diversity Quarterly Review of Biology. 80: 187-212 |
Huston MA. (2005) The three phases of land-use change: Implications for biodiversity Ecological Applications. 15: 1864-1878 |
Huston MA. (2004) Management strategies for plant invasions: Manipulating productivity, disturbance, and competition Diversity and Distributions. 10: 167-178 |