Richard B Primack
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Recent Articles
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Primack R, Vaughn S, Terry C
Oecologia
. 2025 Feb;
207(2):36.
PMID: 39960630
Local soil temperature has the potential to affect plant phenology, which is a key indicator of the biological effects of climate change. Many existing analyses, however, ignore local temperatures and...
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Baker T, Adu-Bredu S, Affum-Baffoe K, Aiba S, Akite P, Alexiades M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2025 Feb;
15(1):4695.
PMID: 39922807
Understanding how the traits of lineages are related to diversification is key for elucidating the origin of variation in species richness. Here, we test whether traits are related to species...
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Cooper D, Lewis S, Sullivan M, Prado P, Ter Steege H, Barbier N, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Jan;
625(7996):728-734.
PMID: 38200314
Trees structure the Earth's most biodiverse ecosystem, tropical forests. The vast number of tree species presents a formidable challenge to understanding these forests, including their response to environmental change, as...
4.
Sutherland W, Bennett C, Brotherton P, Butchart S, Butterworth H, Clarke S, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2023 Dec;
39(1):89-100.
PMID: 38114339
We present the results of our 15th horizon scan of novel issues that could influence biological conservation in the future. From an initial list of 96 issues, our international panel...
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Primack R, Gallinat A, Ellwood E, Crimmins T, Schwartz M, Staudinger M, et al.
Int J Biometeorol
. 2023 Jul;
67(10):1509-1522.
PMID: 37507579
The number and diversity of phenological studies has increased rapidly in recent years. Innovative experiments, field studies, citizen science projects, and analyses of newly available historical data are contributing insights...
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Pearse W, Stemkovski M, Lee B, Primack R, Lee S
New Phytol
. 2023 Jun;
239(3):824-829.
PMID: 37285120
No abstract available.
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Ahlstrand N, Elvery H, Primack R
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 May;
885:163824.
PMID: 37127156
The grass family is responsible for most of peoples pollen allergies, and the severity of pollen-based asthma and allergies is expected to increase with global climate change. Identifying grass species...
8.
Primack R, Bates A, Duarte C
Biol Conserv
. 2022 Dec;
260:109204.
PMID: 36533167
No abstract available.
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Primack R, Terry C
Biol Conserv
. 2022 Dec;
255:108993.
PMID: 36533086
Urban protected areas are an important resource to people and wildlife, providing many ecosystem services. During the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown during March-June 2020, there was a...
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Lee B, Miller T, Rosche C, Yang Y, Heberling J, Kuebbing S, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Nov;
13(1):7157.
PMID: 36418327
Temperate understory plant species are at risk from climate change and anthropogenic threats that include increased deer herbivory, habitat loss, pollinator declines and mismatch, and nutrient pollution. Recent work suggests...