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Seedling traits predict drought-induced mortality linked to diversity loss
S Harrison, M LaForgia
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (12), 5576-5581, 2019
1012019
Positive interactions between herbivores and plant diversity shape forest regeneration
SC Cook-Patton, M LaForgia, JD Parker
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1783), 20140261, 2014
642014
Agricultural wetland restorations on the USA Atlantic Coastal Plain achieve diverse native wetland plant communities but differ from natural wetlands
M Yepsen, AH Baldwin, DF Whigham, E McFarland, M LaForgia, M Lang
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 197, 11-20, 2014
602014
Climate‐driven diversity change in annual grasslands: Drought plus deluge does not equal normal
SP Harrison, ML LaForgia, AM Latimer
Global change biology 24 (4), 1782-1792, 2018
592018
Seed banks of native forbs, but not exotic grasses, increase during extreme drought
ML LaForgia, MJ Spasojevic, EJ Case, AM Latimer, SP Harrison
Ecology 99 (4), 896-903, 2018
512018
Invasive species interact with climatic variability to reduce success of natives
ML LaForgia, SP Harrison, AM Latimer
Ecology 101 (6), e03022, 2020
392020
Functional diversity is a passenger but not driver of drought‐related plant diversity losses in annual grasslands
JED Miller, D Li, M LaForgia, S Harrison
Journal of Ecology 107 (5), 2033-2039, 2019
202019
Plant biomass and nutrients (C, N and P) in natural, restored and prior converted depressional wetlands in the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain, US
EK McFarland, M LaForgia, M Yepsen, DF Whigham, AH Baldwin, M Lang
Folia geobotanica 51, 267-283, 2016
102016
Impacts of invasive annual grasses and their litter vary by native functional strategy
ML LaForgia
Biological Invasions 23 (8), 2621-2633, 2021
82021
Nutrient addition drives declines in grassland species richness primarily via enhanced species loss
AJ Muehleisen, CRE Watkins, GR Altmire, EA Shaw, MF Case, L Aoyama, ...
Journal of Ecology 111 (3), 552-563, 2023
52023
Invasive grass dominance over native forbs is linked to shifts in the bacterial rhizosphere microbiome
ML LaForgia, H Kang, CL Ettinger
Microbial ecology, 1-13, 2022
52022
Invasives Species Reduce the Relative Success of Drought-Avoiding Plant Species under a Variable Climate
M LaForgia, S Harrison, A Latimer
Ecology 3, 1-8, 2020
12020
Invasive plant species interact with drought to shift key functions and families in the native rhizosphere
CL Ettinger, ML LaForgia
Plant and Soil 494 (1), 567-588, 2024
2024
Invasive Grass Dominance over Native Forbs Is Linked to Shifts in the Bacterial Rhizosphere Microbiome [Erratum: August 2022, v. 84 (2); p. 509]
ML LaForgia, H Kang, CL Ettinger
2022
Functional Traits Predict Native Plant Response to Climate Change and Invasive Grasses
ML LaForgia
University of California, Davis, 2019
2019
Invasive plant species interact with drought to shift key functions and families in the native
CL Ettinger, ML LaForgia
ecosystems 719, 137347, 0
Invasive species synergize with climatic variability to reduce success of natives 3
ML LaForgia, SP Harrison, AM Latimer
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