Jesse L. Bellemare, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
plant ecological genetics
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Monica Geber grad student 2010 Cornell
 (Biogeographical and evolutionary processes influencing the assembly of deciduous forest plant communities.)
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Mueller TL, Karlsen-Ayala E, Moeller DA, et al. (2022) Of mutualism and migration: will interactions with novel ericoid mycorrhizal communities help or hinder northward Rhododendron range shifts? Oecologia
Fassler A, Bellemare J, Ignace DD. (2019) Loss of a Foundation Species, Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), May Lead to Biotic Homogenization of Fungal Communities and Altered Bacterial Abundance in the Forest Floor Northeastern Naturalist. 26: 684
Jackson MR, Bellemare J. (2018) The potential for indirect negative effects of exotic insect species on a liverwort, Bazzania trilobata (Lepidoziaceae), mediated by the decline of a foundation tree species, Tsuga canadensis (Pinaceae)1 Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 145: 183-194
Ignace DD, Fassler A, Bellemare J. (2018) Decline of a foundation tree species due to invasive insects will trigger net release of soil organic carbon Ecosphere. 9: e02391
Bellemare J, Connolly B, Sax DF. (2017) Climate Change, Managed Relocation, andthe Risk of Intra-Continental Plant Invasions: A Theoretical and Empirical Exploration Relative To the Flora of New England Rhodora. 119: 73-109
Bocsi T, Allen JM, Bellemare J, et al. (2016) Plants' native distributions do not reflect climatic tolerance Diversity and Distributions
Farnsworth E, Bajcz A, Drummond F, et al. (2015) NEBC 120th Anniversary Botanical Research Conference Presentations Rhodora. 117: 507-541
Bellemare J, Deeg C. (2015) Horticultural Escape and Naturalization of Magnolia tripetala in Western Massachusetts: Biogeographic Context and Possible Relationship to Recent Climate Change Rhodora. 117: 371-383
Zukswert JM, Bellemare J, Rhodes AL, et al. (2014) Forest Community Structure Differs, but Not Ecosystem Processes, 25 Years After Eastern Hemlock Removal in an Accidental Experiment Southeastern Naturalist. 13: 61-87
Sax DF, Early R, Bellemare J. (2013) Niche syndromes, species extinction risks, and management under climate change. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 28: 517-23
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