Ricardo M. Holdo, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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Ecology, Conservation Biology, Disease Ecology,Google:
"Ricardo Holdo"Parents
Sign in to add mentorAndrew Peter Dobson | grad student | 2005 | Princeton | |
(The role of disturbance and competition in determining the structure of Kalahari sand vegetation.) | ||||
Robert Dan Holt | post-doc | UF Gainesville (Evolution Tree) |
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Sign in to add traineeDaniel S Godwin | grad student | 2011-2015 | University of Missouri - Columbia |
Deusdedith M Rugemalila | grad student | 2012-2015 | University of Georgia |
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Anderson TM, Hepler SA, Holdo RM, et al. (2024) Interplay of competition and facilitation in grazing succession by migrant Serengeti herbivores. Science (New York, N.Y.). 383: 782-788 |
Pringle RM, Abraham JO, Anderson TM, et al. (2023) Impacts of large herbivores on terrestrial ecosystems. Current Biology : Cb. 33: R584-R610 |
Belovitch MW, NeSmith JE, Nippert JB, et al. (2023) African savanna grasses outperform trees across the full spectrum of soil moisture availability. The New Phytologist |
Holdo RM, Nippert JB. (2022) Linking resource- and disturbance-based models to explain tree-grass coexistence in savannas. The New Phytologist |
Donaldson JE, Holdo R, Sarakikya J, et al. (2022) Fire, grazers, and browsers interact with grass competition to determine tree establishment in an African savanna. Ecology. e3715 |
Dobson A, Hopcraft G, Mduma S, et al. (2022) Savannas are vital but overlooked carbon sinks. Science (New York, N.Y.). 375: 392 |
Godlee JL, Ryan CM, Bauman D, et al. (2021) Structural diversity and tree density drives variation in the biodiversity-ecosystem function relationship of woodlands and savannas. The New Phytologist |
Wargowsky IK, NeSmith JE, Holdo RM. (2021) Root vascular traits differ systematically between African savanna tree and grass species, with implications for water use. American Journal of Botany |
Case MF, Nippert JB, Holdo RM, et al. (2020) Root‐niche separation between savanna trees and grasses is greater on sandier soils Journal of Ecology |
Holdo RM, McHargue W. (2020) Foliar temperature as a tool for quantifying whole-plant transpiration in tree seedlings under laboratory and greenhouse conditions Plant Ecology. 221: 283-293 |