Peter B. Adler, Ph.D.

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2003 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
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Ecology Biology, Range Management Agriculture
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William K. Lavenroth grad student 2003 Colorado State
 (A comparison of livestock grazing effects on sagebrush steppe, United States, and Patagonia steppe, Argentina.)
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Spaak JW, Adler PB, Ellner SP. (2023) Mechanistic Models of Trophic Interactions: Opportunities for Species Richness and Challenges for Modern Coexistence Theory. The American Naturalist. 202: E1-E16
Dee LE, Ferraro PJ, Severen CN, et al. (2023) Clarifying the effect of biodiversity on productivity in natural ecosystems with longitudinal data and methods for causal inference. Nature Communications. 14: 2607
Chung YA, Monaco TA, Taylor JB, et al. (2023) Do plant-soil feedbacks promote coexistence in a sagebrush steppe? Ecology. e4056
Stears AE, Adler PB, Blumenthal DM, et al. (2022) Water availability dictates how plant traits predict demographic rates. Ecology. e3799
Christensen E, James D, Maxwell C, et al. (2021) Quadrat-based monitoring of desert grassland vegetation at the Jornada Experimental Range, New Mexico, 1915-2016. Ecology. e03530
Wilfahrt PA, Asmus AL, Seabloom EW, et al. (2021) Temporal rarity is a better predictor of local extinction risk than spatial rarity. Ecology. e03504
Seabloom EW, Batzer E, Chase JM, et al. (2021) Species loss due to nutrient addition increases with spatial scale in global grasslands. Ecology Letters
Hautier Y, Zhang P, Loreau M, et al. (2020) General destabilizing effects of eutrophication on grassland productivity at multiple spatial scales. Nature Communications. 11: 5375
Seabloom EW, Adler PB, Alberti J, et al. (2020) Increasing effects of chronic nutrient enrichment on plant diversity loss and ecosystem productivity over time. Ecology
Valencia E, de Bello F, Galland T, et al. (2020) Synchrony matters more than species richness in plant community stability at a global scale. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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