Owen L. Petchey
Affiliations: | 1997-2000 | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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Daugaard U, Munch SB, Inauen D, et al. (2022) Forecasting in the face of ecological complexity: Number and strength of species interactions determine forecast skill in ecological communities. Ecology Letters |
Suleiman M, Daugaard U, Choffat Y, et al. (2022) Predicting the effects of multiple global change drivers on microbial communities remains challenging. Global Change Biology |
Hong P, Schmid B, De Laender F, et al. (2021) Biodiversity promotes ecosystem functioning despite environmental change. Ecology Letters |
Antiqueira PAP, Petchey OL, Rezende F, et al. (2021) Warming and top predator loss drive direct and indirect effects on multiple trophic groups within and across ecosystems. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
Rezende F, Antiqueira PAP, Petchey OL, et al. (2021) Trophic downgrading decreases species asynchrony and community stability regardless of climate warming. Ecology Letters. 24: 2660-2673 |
Suleiman M, Choffat Y, Daugaard U, et al. (2021) Large and interacting effects of temperature and nutrient addition on stratified microbial ecosystems in a small, replicated, and liquid-dominated Winogradsky column approach. Microbiologyopen. 10: e1189 |
van Moorsel SJ, Hahl T, Petchey OL, et al. (2020) Co-occurrence history increases ecosystem stability and resilience in experimental plant communities. Ecology. e03205 |
Weber de Melo V, Lowe R, Hurd PJ, et al. (2020) Phenotypic responses to temperature in the ciliate . Ecology and Evolution. 10: 7616-7626 |
Garnier A, Hulot FD, Petchey OL. (2020) Manipulating the strength of organism-environment feedback increases nonlinearity and apparent hysteresis of ecosystem response to environmental change. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 5527-5543 |
Tabi A, Pennekamp F, Altermatt F, et al. (2020) Species multidimensional effects explain idiosyncratic responses of communities to environmental change. Nature Ecology & Evolution |