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Lauren M. Smith-Ramesh
Lauren M. Smith-Ramesh
National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis
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Beyond nutrients: A meta-analysis of the diverse effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plants and soils.
CS Delavaux, LM Smith-Ramesh, SE Kuebbing
Ecology, 2017
2312017
The next frontier of plant–soil feedback research: unraveling context dependence across biotic and abiotic gradients
LM Smith‐Ramesh, HL Reynolds
Journal of Vegetation Science 28 (3), 484-494, 2017
1622017
Global synthesis suggests that food web connectance correlates to invasion resistance
LM Smith‐Ramesh, AC Moore, OJ Schmitz
Global Change Biology 23 (2), 465-473, 2017
732017
Plant-soil feedbacks shift from negative to positive with decreasing light in forest understory species
LM Smith, HL Reynolds
Ecology 96, 2523-2532, 2015
712015
Extended leaf phenology in deciduous forest invaders: mechanisms of impact on native communities
LM Smith
Journal of Vegetation Science 24 (6), 979-987, 2013
662013
Positive plant-soil feedback may drive dominance of a woodland invader, Euonymus fortunei
LM Smith, HL Reynolds
Plant Ecology 213, 853-860, 2012
472012
Invasive plant alters community and ecosystem dynamics by promoting native predators
LM Smith-Ramesh
Ecology, 2016
312016
Interactive effects of multiple climate change variables on food web dynamics: modeling the effects of changing temperature, CO2, and water availability on a tri-trophic food web
AE Rosenblatt, LM Smith-Ramesh, OJ Schmitz
Food Webs 13, 98-108, 2017
302017
Light, allelopathy, and post-mortem invasive impact on native forest understory species
LM Smith, HL Reynolds
Biological Invasions 16, 1131-1144, 2014
262014
Extended leaf phenology may drive plant invasion through direct and apparent competition
LM Smith, S Hall
Oikos 125 (6), 839-848, 2015
202015
Euonymus fortunei dominance over native species may be facilitated by plant-soil feedback
LM Smith, HL Reynolds
Plant Ecology, 2015
192015
Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) Glucosinolate Content Varies Across a Natural Light Gradient
LM Smith
Journal of chemical ecology 41, 486-492, 2015
152015
Extended leaf phenology, allelopathy, and inter-population variation influence invasion success of an understory forest herb
LM Smith, HL Reynolds
Biological Invasions 17 (8), 2299-2313, 2015
152015
Invasive plants may promote predator-mediated feedback that inhibits further invasion
LM Smith, OJ Schmitz
Ecology and Evolution 5 (12), 2411-2419, 2015
142015
Simulated herbivory weakens plant-soil feedbacks in competitive mixtures of native and invasive woodland plants
SI Bennett, C Howard, R Albrecht, LM Smith-Ramesh, H Reynolds
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7, 497, 2020
72020
Predators in the plant–soil feedback loop: aboveground plant‐associated predators may alter the outcome of plant–soil interactions
LM Smith‐Ramesh
Ecology letters 21 (5), 646-654, 2018
62018
Multivariate climate change can favor large herbivore body size in food webs
LM Smith-Ramesh, AE Rosenblatt, OJ Schmitz
The American Naturalist 191 (3), 333-342, 2018
32018
Allelopathic disruptions of biotic interactions due to non-native plants
LM Smith-Ramesh
Plant invasions: the role of biotic interactions, 270-280, 2020
22020
The aliens among us: How invasive species are transforming the planet—And ourselves Yale University Press, New Haven Connecticut, 2017, xii+ 353 pp, ISBN 978-0-300-20890-0
LM Smith-Ramesh
Biological Invasions 19 (10), 3071-3072, 2017
12017
Too attractive to self: How pollinators can interfere with the evolution of selfing
RB Spigler, LM Smith-Ramesh, S Kalisz
bioRxiv, 2020.05. 21.108225, 2020
2020
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