Kelly Gravuer
Affiliations: | United States Environmental Protection Agency, USA |
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Sign in to add mentorJohanna Schmitt | research assistant | 2002 | Brown (Evolution Tree) |
Kate M. Scow | grad student | ||
Truman Post Young | grad student | 2010-2016 | UC Davis |
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Eskelinen A, Gravuer K, Harpole S, et al. (2020) Resource-enhancing global changes drive a whole-ecosystem shift to faster cycling but decrease diversity. Ecology. e03178 |
Gravuer K, Eskelinen A, Winbourne JB, et al. (2020) Vulnerability and resistance in the spatial heterogeneity of soil microbial communities under resource additions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Carey CJ, Gravuer K, Gennet S, et al. (2020) Supporting evidence varies for rangeland management practices that seek to improve soil properties and forage production in California California Agriculture. 74: 101-111 |
Gravuer K, Gennet S, Throop HL. (2019) Organic amendment additions to rangelands: A meta-analysis of multiple ecosystem outcomes. Global Change Biology |
Schmidt R, Gravuer K, Bossange AV, et al. (2018) Long-term use of cover crops and no-till shift soil microbial community life strategies in agricultural soil. Plos One. 13: e0192953 |
Gravuer K, Eskelinen A. (2017) Nutrient and Rainfall Additions Shift Phylogenetically Estimated Traits of Soil Microbial Communities. Frontiers in Microbiology. 8: 1271 |
Gravuer K, Sullivan JJ, Williams PA, et al. (2008) Strong human association with plant invasion success for Trifolium introductions to New Zealand. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105: 6344-9 |
Gravuer K, Von Wettberg E, Schmitt J. (2005) Population differentiation and genetic variation inform translocation decisions for Liatris scariosa var. novae-angliae, a rare New England grassland perennial Biological Conservation. 124: 155-167 |
Weinig C, Gravuer KA, Kane NC, et al. (2004) Testing adaptive plasticity to UV: costs and benefits of stem elongation and light-induced phenolics. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 58: 2645-56 |
Gravuer K, von Wettberg EJ, Schmitt J. (2003) Dispersal biology of Liatris scariosa var. novae-angliae (Asteraceae), a rare New England grassland perennial. American Journal of Botany. 90: 1159-67 |