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Bryan L Foster

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Wang G, Koziol L, Foster B, Bever J
Glob Chang Biol . 2022 Jan; 28(8):2721-2735. PMID: 35048483
Climate changes and anthropogenic nutrient enrichment widely threaten plant diversity and ecosystem functions. Understanding the mechanisms governing plant species turnover across nutrient gradients is crucial to developing successful management and...
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Langley J, Chapman S, La Pierre K, Avolio M, Bowman W, Johnson D, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2018 Oct; 24(12):5668-5679. PMID: 30369019
The responses of species to environmental changes will determine future community composition and ecosystem function. Many syntheses of global change experiments examine the magnitude of treatment effect sizes, but we...
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Haddad N, Brudvig L, Clobert J, Davies K, Gonzalez A, Holt R, et al.
Sci Adv . 2015 Nov; 1(2):e1500052. PMID: 26601154
We conducted an analysis of global forest cover to reveal that 70% of remaining forest is within 1 km of the forest's edge, subject to the degrading effects of fragmentation....
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Houseman G, Foster B, Brassil C
Oecologia . 2013 Oct; 174(2):511-20. PMID: 24078081
Although invasion risk is expected to increase with propagule pressure (PP), it is unclear whether PP-invasibility relationships follow an asymptotic or some other non-linear form and whether such relationships vary...
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Dickson T, Foster B
Ecol Lett . 2011 Feb; 14(4):380-8. PMID: 21332902
Many researchers hypothesize that plant richness declines at high soil fertility (and high productivity) due to light limitation. We tested this hypothesis in an old-field by independently manipulating fertilization and...
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Foster B, Kindscher K, Houseman G, Murphy C
Ecol Appl . 2009 Oct; 19(7):1884-96. PMID: 19831077
Prairie hay meadows are important reservoirs of grassland biodiversity in the tallgrass prairie regions of the central United States and are the object of increasing attention for conservation and restoration....
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Collins C, Holt R, Foster B
Ecology . 2009 Sep; 90(9):2577-88. PMID: 19769135
Understanding local and global extinction is a fundamental objective of both basic and applied ecology. Island biogeography theory (IBT) and succession theory provide frameworks for understanding extinction in changing landscapes....
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Collins C, Foster B
Ecology . 2009 Sep; 90(9):2567-76. PMID: 19769134
In grasslands, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) mediate plant diversity; whether AMF increase or decrease diversity depends on the relative mycotrophy in dominant vs. subordinate plants. In this study we investigated...
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Questad E, Foster B
Ecol Lett . 2008 May; 11(7):717-26. PMID: 18445035
The effect of spatial heterogeneity on species coexistence relies on the degree of niche heterogeneity in the habitat and the ability of species to exploit the available niche opportunities. We...
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Questad E, Foster B
Oecologia . 2007 Apr; 153(2):341-51. PMID: 17440750
We studied the disturbance associated with prairie vole burrows and its effects on grassland plant diversity at the patch (1 m(2)) and metacommunity (>5 ha) scales. We expected vole burrows...