Leanne M. Martin, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2013 Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States 
Area:
Ecology Biology

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Year Citation  Score
2023 Wilsey B, Martin L, Xu X, Isbell F, Polley HW. Biodiversity: Net primary productivity relationships are eliminated by invasive species dominance. Ecology Letters. PMID 38098152 DOI: 10.1111/ele.14342  0.776
2019 Kindscher K, Martin LM, Long Q. The Sustainable Harvest of Wild Populations of Oshá (Ligusticum porteri) in Southern Colorado for the Herbal Products Trade Economic Botany. 73: 341-356. DOI: 10.1007/S12231-019-09456-1  0.408
2018 Kindscher K, Martin L, Corbett S, Lafond D. Nutritional Properties of Native Plants and Traditional Foods from the Central United States Ethnobiology Letters. 9: 214-227. DOI: 10.14237/Ebl.9.2.2018.1219  0.387
2017 Kindscher K, Martin LM, Long Q, Craft R, Loring H, Sharaf MHM, Yang J. Harvesting and Recolonization of Wild Populations of Oshá (Ligusticum porteri) in Southern Colorado Natural Areas Journal. 37: 178-187. DOI: 10.3375/043.037.0207  0.43
2017 Wilsey BJ, Martin LM, Kaul AD. Phenology differences between native and novel exotic-dominated grasslands rival the effects of climate change Journal of Applied Ecology. 55: 863-873. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12971  0.654
2015 Martin LM, Wilsey BJ. Differences in beta diversity between exotic and native grasslands vary with scale along a latitudinal gradient. Ecology. 96: 1042-51. PMID 26230024 DOI: 10.1890/14-0772.1  0.668
2015 Wilsey BJ, Barber K, Martin LM. Exotic grassland species have stronger priority effects than natives regardless of whether they are cultivated or wild genotypes. The New Phytologist. 205: 928-37. PMID 25252271 DOI: 10.1111/Nph.13028  0.769
2015 Wilsey BJ, Martin LM. Top-down control of rare species abundances by native ungulates in a grassland restoration Restoration Ecology. 23: 465-472. DOI: 10.1111/Rec.12197  0.769
2015 Martin LM, Harris MA, Wilsey BJ. Phenology and temporal niche overlap differ between novel, exotic- and native-dominated grasslands for plants, but not for pollinators Biological Invasions. DOI: 10.1007/S10530-015-0901-8  0.774
2014 Martin LM, Polley HW, Daneshgar PP, Harris MA, Wilsey BJ. Biodiversity, photosynthetic mode, and ecosystem services differ between native and novel ecosystems. Oecologia. 175: 687-97. PMID 24584284 DOI: 10.1007/S00442-014-2911-0  0.741
2014 Martin LM, Wilsey BJ. Native-species seed additions do not shift restored prairie plant communities from exotic to native states Basic and Applied Ecology. 15: 297-304. DOI: 10.1016/J.Baae.2014.05.007  0.746
2013 Huang Y, Martin LM, Isbell FI, Wilsey BJ. Is community persistence related to diversity? A test with prairie species in a long-term experiment Basic and Applied Ecology. 14: 199-207. DOI: 10.1016/J.Baae.2013.01.007  0.794
2012 Martin LM, Wilsey BJ. Assembly history alters alpha and beta diversity, exotic-native proportions and functioning of restored prairie plant communities Journal of Applied Ecology. 49: 1436-1445. DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2664.2012.02202.X  0.771
2006 Martin LM, Wilsey BJ. Assessing grassland restoration success: Relative roles of seed additions and native ungulate activities Journal of Applied Ecology. 43: 1098-1109. DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2664.2006.01211.X  0.712
2005 Wilsey BJ, Martin LM, Polley HW. Predicting plant extinction based on species-area curves in prairie fragments with high beta richness Conservation Biology. 19: 1835-1841. DOI: 10.1111/J.1523-1739.2005.00250.X  0.739
2005 Martin LM, Moloney KA, Wilsey BJ. An assessment of grassland restoration success using species diversity components Journal of Applied Ecology. 42: 327-336. DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2664.2005.01019.X  0.722
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