Ragan M Callaway
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Recent Articles
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Wang S, Callaway R
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Oct;
14(10):e70436.
PMID: 39440214
The processes of developmental stability, canalization, and phenotypic plasticity have ecological and evolutionary significance, and been studied extensively, but mostly separately and thus the relationships between them are not straightforward....
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Bertness M, Cavieres L, Lortie C, Callaway R
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2024 Oct;
39(11):1014-1023.
PMID: 39389799
Facilitative interactions play crucial roles in community organization, and the stress gradient hypothesis (SGH) provides a simple conceptual framework for the context-dependency of competitive and facilitative interactions. The idea is...
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Tao Z, Zhang K, Callaway R, Siemann E, Liu Y, Huang W
Ecol Lett
. 2024 Oct;
27(9):e14504.
PMID: 39354910
Diverse native plant communities resist non-native plants more than species-poor communities, in part through resource competition. The role of soil biota in diversity-invasibility relationships is poorly understood, although non-native plants...
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Sun Y, Ren Z, Muller-Scharer H, Callaway R, van Kleunen M, Huang W
Ecology
. 2024 Jul;
105(9):e4387.
PMID: 39016245
Exotic plant invaders can promote others via direct or indirect facilitation, known as "invasional meltdown." Increased soil nutrients can also promote invaders by increasing their competitive impacts, but how this...
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Nagy D, Thoma A, Al-Gharaibeh M, Callaway R, Flory S, Frazee L, et al.
New Phytol
. 2024 Jun;
243(3):922-935.
PMID: 38859570
Understanding how widespread species adapt to variation in abiotic conditions across their ranges is fundamental to ecology. Insight may come from studying how among-population variation (APV) in the common garden...
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Debnam S, McCormick M, Callaway R, Woods H
J Insect Physiol
. 2024 Jan;
153:104613.
PMID: 38185376
Little is known about the energetic costs to insects of raising young. Honey bees collectively raise young, or brood, through a series of complex behaviors that appear to accelerate and...
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Delory B, Callaway R, Semchenko M
New Phytol
. 2023 Dec;
241(5):1910-1921.
PMID: 38124274
By modifying the biotic and abiotic properties of the soil, plants create soil legacies that can affect vegetation dynamics through plant-soil feedbacks (PSF). PSF are generally attributed to reciprocal effects...
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Sun X, Sun Y, Cao X, Zhai X, Callaway R, Wan J, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2023 Jun;
26(9):1584-1596.
PMID: 37387416
Non-native plants are typically released from specialist enemies but continue to be attacked by generalists, albeit at lower intensities. This reduced herbivory may lead to less investment in constitutive defences...
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Mohr J, Cummins T, Floyd T, Metcalf E, Callaway R, Nelson C
PLoS One
. 2023 Apr;
18(4):e0274153.
PMID: 37098011
Innovation in ecological restoration is necessary to achieve the ambitious targets established in United Nations conventions and other global restoration initiatives. Innovation is also crucial for navigating uncertainties in repairing...
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Yin W, Zhou L, Yang K, Fang J, Biere A, Callaway R, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2023 Apr;
26(6):942-954.
PMID: 37078102
Release from enemies can lead to rapid evolution in invasive plants, including reduced metabolic investment in defence. Conversely, reassociation with enemies leads to renewed evolution of defence, but the potential...