Lauren Shoemaker

Affiliations: 
University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
 University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States 
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Walter JA, Reuman DC, Hall KR, et al. (2023) Seasonality in Environment and Population Processes Alters Population Spatial Synchrony. The American Naturalist. 202: 399-412
Azevedo-Schmidt L, Swain A, Shoemaker LG, et al. (2023) Landscape-level variability and insect herbivore outbreak captured within modern forests provides a framework for interpreting the fossil record. Scientific Reports. 13: 9701
Sieben AJ, Mihaljevic JR, Shoemaker LG. (2022) Quantifying mechanisms of coexistence in disease ecology. Ecology. e3819
Collins CG, Elmendorf SC, Smith JG, et al. (2022) Global change re-structures alpine plant communities through interacting abiotic and biotic effects. Ecology Letters
Bowler CH, Shoemaker LG, Weiss-Lehman C, et al. (2022) Positive effects of exotic species dampened by neighborhood heterogeneity. Ecology. e3779
Bowler CH, Weiss-Lehman C, Towers IR, et al. (2022) Accounting for demographic uncertainty increases predictions for species coexistence: A case study with annual plants. Ecology Letters. 25: 1618-1628
Aoyama L, Shoemaker LG, Gilbert B, et al. (2022) Application of modern coexistence theory to rare plant restoration provides early indication of restoration trajectories. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2649
Weiss-Lehman CP, Werner CM, Bowler CH, et al. (2022) Disentangling key species interactions in diverse and heterogeneous communities: A Bayesian sparse modelling approach. Ecology Letters
Wisnoski NI, Shoemaker LG. (2021) Seed banks alter metacommunity diversity: The interactive effects of competition, dispersal and dormancy. Ecology Letters
Wilfahrt PA, Asmus AL, Seabloom EW, et al. (2021) Temporal rarity is a better predictor of local extinction risk than spatial rarity. Ecology. e03504
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