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Refining the stress gradient hypothesis in a microbial community
SP Hammarlund, WR Harcombe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (32), 15760-15762, 2019
672019
A shared limiting resource leads to competitive exclusion in a cross‐feeding system
SP Hammarlund, JM Chacón, WR Harcombe
Environmental microbiology 21 (2), 759-771, 2019
502019
Limitation by a shared mutualist promotes coexistence of multiple competing partners
SP Hammarlund, T Gedeon, RP Carlson, WR Harcombe
Nature communications 12 (1), 619, 2021
192021
The evolution of cooperation by the Hankshaw effect
SP Hammarlund, BD Connelly, KJ Dickinson, B Kerr
Evolution 70 (6), 1376-1385, 2016
172016
Negative niche construction favors the evolution of cooperation
BD Connelly, KJ Dickinson, SP Hammarlund, B Kerr
Evolutionary ecology 30, 267-283, 2016
142016
Context matters: How an ecological-belonging intervention can reduce inequities in STEM
SP Hammarlund, C Scott, KR Binning, S Cotner
BioScience 72 (4), 387-396, 2022
132022
The ecology and evolution of model microbial mutualisms
JM Chacón, SP Hammarlund, JNV Martinson, LB Smith Jr, WR Harcombe
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 52, 363-384, 2021
62021
Evaluating the representation of community colleges in biology education research publications following a call to action
C Creech, J Just, S Hammarlund, CE Rolle, NY Gonsar, A Olson, ...
CBE—Life Sciences Education 21 (4), ar67, 2022
42022
Context-dependence, coexistence, and community structure in microbial cross-feeding mutualisms
SP Hammarlund
University of Minnesota, 2022
2022
In an “ecological-belonging” intervention to reduce inequities in STEM, context matters
SP Hammarlund, C Scott, KR Binning, S Cotner
bioRxiv, 2021.06. 02.446772, 2021
2021
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