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Jonathan B Shurin

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Echenique-Subiabre I, Jackrel S, McCarren J, James C, Perez-Coronel E, Tran C, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2025 Feb; :e0205524. PMID: 39976438
Many microbes disperse through the air, yet the phenotypic traits that enhance or constrain aerial dispersal or allow successful colonization of new habitats are poorly understood. We used a metabarcoding...
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Wall C, Spiegel C, Diaz E, Tran C, Fabiani A, Broe T, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2024 Jan; 30(1):e17058. PMID: 38273540
Fire can lead to transitions between forest and grassland ecosystems and trigger positive feedbacks to climate warming by releasing CO into the atmosphere. Climate change is projected to increase the...
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Spiegel C, Mladenov N, Wall C, Hollman K, Tran C, Symons C, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2024 Jan; 30(1):e17061. PMID: 38273537
Drier and hotter conditions linked with anthropogenic climate change can increase wildfire frequency and severity, influencing terrestrial and aquatic carbon cycles at broad spatial and temporal scales. The impacts of...
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Oliver A, Cavalheri H, Lima T, Jones N, Podell S, Zarate D, et al.
PLoS One . 2022 Jul; 17(7):e0265103. PMID: 35834446
Daphnia, an ecologically important zooplankton species in lakes, shows both genetic adaptation and phenotypic plasticity in response to temperature and fish predation, but little is known about the molecular basis...
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Hintz W, Arnott S, Symons C, Greco D, McClymont A, Brentrup J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Feb; 119(9). PMID: 35193976
Human-induced salinization caused by the use of road deicing salts, agricultural practices, mining operations, and climate change is a major threat to the biodiversity and functioning of freshwater ecosystems. Yet,...
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Baker H, Hankins D, Shurin J
Ecol Evol . 2021 Oct; 11(19):13593-13600. PMID: 34646492
Introgressive hybridization may erode phenotypic divergence along environmental gradients, collapsing locally adapted populations into a hybrid swarm. Alternatively, introgression may promote phenotypic divergence by providing variation on which natural selection...
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Symons C, Schulhof M, Cavalheri H, Shurin J
J Anim Ecol . 2020 Nov; 90(3):662-672. PMID: 33251623
How communities reorganize during climate change depends on the distribution of diversity within ecosystems and across landscapes. Understanding how environmental and evolutionary history constrain community resilience is critical to predicting...
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Jones N, Symons C, Cavalheri H, Pedroza-Ramos A, Shurin J
J Anim Ecol . 2020 Jun; 89(10):2378-2388. PMID: 32592594
Increased global temperatures caused by climate change are causing species to shift their ranges and colonize new sites, creating novel assemblages that have historically not interacted. Species interactions play a...
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Schulhof M, Allen A, Allen E, Mladenov N, McCrow J, Jones N, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2020 Jun; 29(11):2080-2093. PMID: 32578266
Warming, eutrophication (nutrient fertilization) and brownification (increased loading of allochthonous organic matter) are three global trends impacting lake ecosystems. However, the independent and synergistic effects of resource addition and warming...
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Gregr E, Christensen V, Nichol L, Martone R, Markel R, Watson J, et al.
Science . 2020 Jun; 368(6496):1243-1247. PMID: 32527830
Predator recovery often leads to ecosystem change that can trigger conflicts with more recently established human activities. In the eastern North Pacific, recovering sea otters are transforming coastal systems by...