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John Parker
John Parker
Senior Scientist, Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
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Opposing effects of native and exotic herbivores on plant invasions
JD Parker, DE Burkepile, ME Hay
Science 311 (5766), 1459-1461, 2006
7202006
Poleward expansion of mangroves is a threshold response to decreased frequency of extreme cold events
KC Cavanaugh, JR Kellner, AJ Forde, DS Gruner, JD Parker, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (2), 723-727, 2014
6042014
Mapping carbon accumulation potential from global natural forest regrowth
SC Cook-Patton, SM Leavitt, D Gibbs, NL Harris, K Lister, ...
Nature 585 (7826), 545-550, 2020
4272020
Biotic resistance to plant invasions? Native herbivores prefer non‐native plants
JD Parker, ME Hay
Ecology Letters 8 (9), 959-967, 2005
3942005
Grazer diversity, functional redundancy, and productivity in seagrass beds: an experimental test
JE Duffy, KS Macdonald, JM Rhode, JD Parker
Ecology 82 (9), 2417-2434, 2001
3302001
Contributions of a global network of tree diversity experiments to sustainable forest plantations
K Verheyen, M Vanhellemont, H Auge, L Baeten, C Baraloto, N Barsoum, ...
Ambio 45, 29-41, 2016
3002016
Do invasive species perform better in their new ranges?
JD Parker, ME Torchin, RA Hufbauer, NP Lemoine, C Alba, ...
Ecology 94 (5), 985-994, 2013
2962013
Non-natives: 141 scientists object
DS Simberloff
Nature 85, 36, 2011
2572011
Mutualisms and aquatic community structure: the enemy of my enemy is my friend
ME Hay, JD Parker, DE Burkepile, CC Caudill, AE Wilson, ZP Hallinan, ...
Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. 35 (1), 175-197, 2004
2492004
Plant species diversity and composition: experimental effects on marine epifaunal assemblages
JD Parker, JE Duffy, RJ Orth
Marine Ecology Progress Series 224, 55-67, 2001
2322001
Chemically mediated competition between microbes and animals: microbes as consumers in food webs
DE Burkepile, JD Parker, CB Woodson, HJ Mills, J Kubanek, PA Sobecky, ...
Ecology 87 (11), 2821-2831, 2006
2202006
For the sake of resilience and multifunctionality, let's diversify planted forests!
C Messier, J Bauhus, R Sousa‐Silva, H Auge, L Baeten, N Barsoum, ...
Conservation Letters 15 (1), e12829, 2022
2132022
Climate-driven regime shifts in a mangrove–salt marsh ecotone over the past 250 years
KC Cavanaugh, EM Dangremond, CL Doughty, AP Williams, JD Parker, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (43), 21602-21608, 2019
1622019
Variable effects of temperature on insect herbivory
NP Lemoine, DE Burkepile, JD Parker
PeerJ 2, e376, 2014
1422014
Synthesis and future research directions linking tree diversity to growth, survival, and damage in a global network of tree diversity experiments
JJ Grossman, M Vanhellemont, N Barsoum, J Bauhus, H Bruelheide, ...
Environmental and Experimental Botany 152, 68-89, 2018
1392018
Integrating physiological threshold experiments with climate modeling to project mangrove species’ range expansion
KC Cavanaugh, JD Parker, SC Cook‐Patton, IC Feller, AP Williams, ...
Global Change Biology 21 (5), 1928-1938, 2015
1222015
Increased temperature alters feeding behavior of a generalist herbivore
NP Lemoine, WA Drews, DE Burkepile, JD Parker
Oikos 122 (12), 1669-1678, 2013
1222013
A million and more trees for science
A Paquette, A Hector, B Castagneyrol, M Vanhellemont, J Koricheva, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 2 (5), 763-766, 2018
1032018
Beaver herbivory on aquatic plants
JD Parker, CC Caudill, ME Hay
Oecologia 151, 616-625, 2007
1032007
Comparative evolutionary diversity and phylogenetic structure across multiple forest dynamics plots: a mega-phylogeny approach
DL Erickson, FA Jones, NG Swenson, N Pei, NA Bourg, W Chen, ...
Frontiers in genetics 5, 358, 2014
962014
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