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Global maps of soil temperature
JJ Lembrechts, J van den Hoogen, J Aalto, MB Ashcroft, P De Frenne, ...
Global change biology 28 (9), 3110-3144, 2022
1552022
Longer growing seasons shift grassland vegetation towards more-productive species
JD Fridley, JS Lynn, JP Grime, AP Askew
Nature Climate Change 6 (9), 865-868, 2016
822016
Biotic and abiotic predictors of fungal colonization in grasses of the Colorado Rockies
LB Ranelli, WQ Hendricks, JS Lynn, SN Kivlin, JA Rudgers
Diversity and Distributions 21 (8), 962-976, 2015
692015
Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems
C Rixen, TT Høye, P Macek, R Aerts, JM Alatalo, JT Anderson, PA Arnold, ...
Arctic Science 8 (3), 572-608, 2022
672022
Biogeography of plant‐associated fungal symbionts in mountain ecosystems: A meta‐analysis
SN Kivlin, JS Lynn, MR Kazenel, KK Beals, JA Rudgers
Diversity and Distributions 23 (9), 1067-1077, 2017
542017
Context‐dependent biotic interactions control plant abundance across altitudinal environmental gradients
JS Lynn, MR Kazenel, SN Kivlin, JA Rudgers
Ecography 42 (9), 1600-1612, 2019
282019
Consistent shifts in pollinator‐relevant floral coloration along Rocky Mountain elevation gradients
M Gray, MJ Stansberry, JS Lynn, CF Williams, TE White, KD Whitney
Journal of ecology 106 (5), 1910-1924, 2018
272018
Plant identity influences foliar fungal symbionts more than elevation in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
SN Kivlin, MR Kazenel, JS Lynn, D Lee Taylor, JA Rudgers
Microbial ecology 78, 688-698, 2019
252019
Altitudinal gradients fail to predict fungal symbiont responses to warming
MR Kazenel, SN Kivlin, DL Taylor, JS Lynn, JA Rudgers
Ecology 100 (8), e02740, 2019
242019
Geographic patterns of plant–herbivore interactions are driven by soil fertility
JS Lynn, JD Fridley
Journal of Plant Ecology 12 (4), 653-661, 2019
232019
Grass species identity shapes communities of root and leaf fungi more than elevation
SN Kivlin, MA Mann, JS Lynn, MR Kazenel, DL Taylor, JA Rudgers
ISME communications 2 (1), 25, 2022
192022
Macroecological context predicts species' responses to climate warming
JS Lynn, K Klanderud, RJ Telford, DE Goldberg, V Vandvik
Global Change Biology 27 (10), 2088-2101, 2021
192021
Pocket gopher (Thomomys talpoides) soil disturbance peaks at mid-elevation and is associated with air temperature, forb cover, and plant diversity
JS Lynn, S Canfield, RR Conover, J Keene, JA Rudgers
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 50 (1), e1487659, 2018
162018
Life-history traits predict responses of wild bees to climate variation
GL Pardee, SR Griffin, M Stemkovski, T Harrison, ZM Portman, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289 (1973), 20212697, 2022
152022
The role of plant functional groups mediating climate impacts on carbon and biodiversity of alpine grasslands
V Vandvik, IHJ Althuizen, F Jaroszynska, LC Krüger, H Lee, DE Goldberg, ...
Scientific data 9 (1), 451, 2022
112022
Mammalian herbivores restrict the altitudinal range limits of alpine plants
JS Lynn, TEX Miller, JA Rudgers
Ecology Letters 24 (9), 1930-1942, 2021
102021
Weak latitudinal gradients in insect herbivory for dominant rangeland grasses of North America
DR Kent, JS Lynn, SC Pennings, LA Souza, MD Smith, JA Rudgers
Ecology and Evolution 10 (13), 6385-6394, 2020
72020
Soil microbes that may accompany climate warming increase alpine plant production
JS Lynn, DA Duarte, JA Rudgers
Oecologia 191, 493-504, 2019
7*2019
A test of local adaptation to drought in germination and seedling traits in populations of two alpine forbs across a 2000 mm/year precipitation gradient
R Gya, SR Geange, JS Lynn, JP Töpper, Ø Wallevik, C Zernichow, ...
Ecology and Evolution 13 (2), e9772, 2023
62023
More than what they eat: uncoupled biophysical constraints underlie geographic patterns of herbivory
JS Lynn, JD Fridley, V Vandvik
Ecography 2023 (4), e06114, 2023
52023
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