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Christopher A Klausmeier

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Wickman J, Klausmeier C
J Theor Biol . 2025 Mar; 604:112087. PMID: 40043884
Organisms invariably experience trade-offs in their capacities for interacting with their environments. In resource competition, this often means that an organism's ability to acquire one resource can only come at...
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Ross T, Klausmeier C, Venturelli O
bioRxiv . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39463925
Population cycles are prevalent in ecosystems and play key roles in determining their functions. While multiple mechanisms have been theoretically shown to generate population cycles, there are limited examples of...
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Arroyo-Esquivel J, Klausmeier C, Litchman E
J R Soc Interface . 2024 May; 21(214):20230604. PMID: 38745459
Simple models have been used to describe ecological processes for over a century. However, the complexity of ecological systems makes simple models subject to modelling bias due to simplifying assumptions...
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Ranjan R, Koffel T, Klausmeier C
Ecol Lett . 2024 Apr; 27(4):e14426. PMID: 38603592
While natural communities can contain hundreds of species, modern coexistence theory focuses primarily on species pairs. Alternatively, the structural stability approach considers the feasibility of equilibria, gaining scalability to larger...
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Wickman J, Litchman E, Klausmeier C
Science . 2024 Feb; 383(6684):777-782. PMID: 38359116
Macroecological scaling patterns, such as between prey and predator biomass, are fundamental to our understanding of the rules of biological organization and ecosystem functioning. Although these scaling patterns are ubiquitous,...
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Munoz F, Klausmeier C, Gauzere P, Kandlikar G, Litchman E, Mouquet N, et al.
Ecol Lett . 2023 Jun; 26(8):1452-1465. PMID: 37322850
Recent work has shown that evaluating functional trait distinctiveness, the average trait distance of a species to other species in a community offers promising insights into biodiversity dynamics and ecosystem...
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Twardochleb L, Zarnetske P, Klausmeier C
Proc Biol Sci . 2023 May; 290(1997):20222377. PMID: 37122251
Climate warming is altering life cycles of ectotherms by advancing phenology and decreasing generation times. Theoretical models provide powerful tools to investigate these effects of climate warming on consumer-resource population...
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Wickman J, Koffel T, Klausmeier C
Am Nat . 2023 Mar; 201(4):501-522. PMID: 36958005
AbstractHow is trait diversity in a community apportioned between and within coevolving species? Disruptive selection may result in either a few species with large intraspecific trait variation (ITV) or many...
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Koffel T, Umemura K, Litchman E, Klausmeier C
Ecol Lett . 2022 Sep; 25(11):2359-2371. PMID: 36106355
Species-abundance distributions (SADs) describe the spectrum of commonness and rarity in a community. Beyond the universal observation that most species are rare and only a few common, more-precise description of...
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Ranjan R, Klausmeier C
J Theor Biol . 2022 Feb; 538:111054. PMID: 35143846
Competition is a pervasive interaction known to structure ecological communities. The Lotka-Volterra (LV) model has been foundational for our understanding of competition, and trait-based LV models have been used to...