Alexandra J. Wright

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Sarah Lawrence College, Yonkers, NY, United States 
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Community Ecology
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Stefan A. Schnitzer grad student (Evolution Tree)
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Watson SJ, Aguirre BA, Wright AJ. (2023) Soil versus atmospheric drought: A test case of plant functional trait responses. Ecology. e4109
Dee LE, Ferraro PJ, Severen CN, et al. (2023) Clarifying the effect of biodiversity on productivity in natural ecosystems with longitudinal data and methods for causal inference. Nature Communications. 14: 2607
Yu RP, Lambers H, Callaway RM, et al. (2021) Belowground facilitation and trait matching: two or three to tango? Trends in Plant Science
Barry KE, Pinter GA, Strini JW, et al. (2021) A graphical null model for scaling biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationships Journal of Ecology. 109: 1549-1560
Wright AJ, Mommer L, Barry K, et al. (2020) Stress gradients and biodiversity: monoculture vulnerability drives stronger biodiversity effects during drought years. Ecology. e03193
Barry KE, Mommer L, van Ruijven J, et al. (2018) The Future of Complementarity: Disentangling Causes from Consequences. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Wright AJ, Fisichelli NA, Buschena C, et al. (2018) Biodiversity bottleneck: seedling establishment under changing climatic conditions at the boreal–temperate ecotone Plant Ecology. 219: 691-704
Thakur MP, Wright AJ. (2017) Environmental Filtering, Niche Construction, and Trait Variability: The Missing Discussion. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Cesarz S, Ciobanu M, Wright AJ, et al. (2017) Plant species richness sustains higher trophic levels of soil nematode communities after consecutive environmental perturbations. Oecologia
Wright AJ, Wardle WD, Callaway WR, et al. (2017) The Overlooked Role of Facilitation in Biodiversity Experiments. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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