Joshua Lynn

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University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States 
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Gallou A, Jump AS, Lynn JS, et al. (2024) Author Correction: Diurnal temperature range as a key predictor of plants' elevation ranges globally. Nature Communications. 15: 1554
Gya R, Geange SR, Lynn JS, et al. (2023) A test of local adaptation to drought in germination and seedling traits in populations of two alpine forbs across a 2000 mm/year precipitation gradient. Ecology and Evolution. 13: e9772
Kivlin SN, Mann MA, Lynn JS, et al. (2022) Grass species identity shapes communities of root and leaf fungi more than elevation. Isme Communications. 2: 25
Pardee GL, Griffin SR, Stemkovski M, et al. (2022) Life-history traits predict responses of wild bees to climate variation. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 289: 20212697
Lynn JS, Miller TEX, Rudgers JA. (2021) Mammalian herbivores restrict the altitudinal range limits of alpine plants. Ecology Letters
Lynn JS, Klanderud K, Telford RJ, et al. (2021) Macroecological context predicts species' responses to climate warming. Global Change Biology
Kent DR, Lynn JS, Pennings SC, et al. (2020) Weak latitudinal gradients in insect herbivory for dominant rangeland grasses of North America. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 6385-6394
Lynn JS, Duarte DA, Rudgers JA. (2019) Correction to: Soil microbes that may accompany climate warming increase alpine plant production. Oecologia
Lynn JS, Duarte DA, Rudgers JA. (2019) Soil microbes that may accompany climate warming increase alpine plant production. Oecologia
Kazenel MR, Kivlin SN, Taylor DL, et al. (2019) Altitudinal gradients fail to predict fungal symbiont responses to warming. Ecology. e02740
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