Ragan M. Callaway

Affiliations: 
Organismal Biology & Ecology University of Montana, Missoula, MT 
Area:
Botany Biology, Microbiology Biology, Ecology Biology
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Wang S, Callaway RM. (2024) Associations Between Developmental Stability, Canalization, and Phenotypic Plasticity in Response to Heterogeneous Experience. Ecology and Evolution. 14: e70436
Tao Z, Zhang K, Callaway RM, et al. (2024) Native Plant Diversity Generates Microbial Legacies That Either Promote or Suppress Non-Natives, Depending on Drought History. Ecology Letters. 27: e14504
Sun Y, Ren ZK, Müller-Schärer H, et al. (2024) Increasing and fluctuating resource availability enhances invasional meltdown. Ecology. e4387
Lortie CJ, Brown C, Haas-Desmarais S, et al. (2024) Plant networks are more connected by invasive brome and native shrub facilitation in Central California drylands. Scientific Reports. 14: 8958
Delory BM, Callaway RM, Semchenko M. (2023) A trait-based framework linking the soil metabolome to plant-soil feedbacks. The New Phytologist
Sun X, Sun Y, Cao X, et al. (2023) Trade-offs in non-native plant herbivore defences enhance performance. Ecology Letters
Yin W, Zhou L, Yang K, et al. (2023) Rapid evolutionary trade-offs between resistance to herbivory and tolerance to abiotic stress in an invasive plant. Ecology Letters
Ridenour WM, Lortie CJ, Callaway RM. (2023) A realized facilitation cascade mediated by biological soil crusts in a sagebrush steppe community. Scientific Reports. 13: 4803
Zhang WP, Fornara D, Yang H, et al. (2023) Plant litter strengthens positive biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships over time. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Bennett JJR, Gomes AS, Ferré MA, et al. (2022) Evidence for scale-dependent root-antation feedback and its role in halting the spread of a pantropical shrub into an endemic sedge. Pnas Nexus. 2: pgac294
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