Jordan G. Okie, Ph.D.

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Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
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James H. Brown grad student 2006-2011 Univ. of New Mexico
 (Allometric scaling and metabolic ecology of microorganisms and major evolutionary transitions.)
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Okie JG, Poret-Peterson AT, Lee ZM, et al. (2020) Genomic adaptations in information processing underpin trophic strategy in a whole-ecosystem nutrient enrichment experiment. Elife. 9
Storch D, Bohdalková E, Okie J. (2018) The more-individuals hypothesis revisited: the role of community abundance in species richness regulation and the productivity-diversity relationship. Ecology Letters. 21: 920-937
Wu B, Liu F, Weiser MD, et al. (2018) Temperature determines the diversity and structure of N 2 O‐reducing microbial assemblages Functional Ecology. 32: 1867-1878
Okie JG, Van Horn DJ, Storch D, et al. (2015) Niche and metabolic principles explain patterns of diversity and distribution: theory and a case study with soil bacterial communities. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282
Hammond ST, Brown JH, Burger JR, et al. (2015) Food Spoilage, Storage, and Transport: Implications for a Sustainable Future Bioscience. 65: 758-768
Marquet PA, Allen AP, Brown JH, et al. (2015) On the importance of first principles in ecological theory development Bioscience. 65: 342-343
Brown JH, Burger JR, Burnside WR, et al. (2014) Macroecology Meets Macroeconomics: Resource Scarcity and Global Sustainability. Ecological Engineering. 65: 24-32
Saarinen JJ, Boyer AG, Brown JH, et al. (2014) Patterns of maximum body size evolution in Cenozoic land mammals: eco-evolutionary processes and abiotic forcing. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 281: 20132049
Van Horn DJ, Okie JG, Buelow HN, et al. (2014) Soil microbial responses to increased moisture and organic resources along a salinity gradient in a polar desert. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 80: 3034-43
Marquet PA, Allen AP, Brown JH, et al. (2014) On theory in ecology Bioscience. 64: 701-710
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