Nathanael I. Lichti, Ph.D.

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Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States
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Robert K. Swihart grad student 2012 Purdue
 (Implications of context-dependent scatterhoarding for seed survival and dispersal in North American oaks (Quercus).)
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Snell RS, Beckman NG, Fricke E, et al. (2019) Consequences of intraspecific variation in seed dispersal for plant demography, communities, evolution and global change. Aob Plants. 11: plz016
Gustafson EJ, Sturtevant BR, de Bruijn AMG, et al. (2018) Forecasting effects of tree species reintroduction strategies on carbon stocks in a future without historical analog. Global Change Biology
Bogdziewicz M, Lichti NI, Zwolak R. (2018) Consumer‐mediated indirect interaction with a native plant lowers the fitness of an invasive competitor Journal of Ecology. 107: 12-22
Bartlow AW, Lichti NI, Curtis R, et al. (2018) Re-caching of acorns by rodents: Cache management in eastern deciduous forests of North America Acta Oecologica. 92: 117-122
Sundaram M, Lichti NI, Widmar NJO, et al. (2017) Eastern gray squirrels are consistent shoppers of seed traits: insights from discrete choice experiments. Integrative Zoology
Elwood EC, Lichti NI, Fitzsimmons SF, et al. (2017) Scatterhoarders drive long- and short-term population dynamics of a nut-producing tree, while pre-dispersal seed predators and herbivores have little effect Journal of Ecology. 106: 1191-1203
Gustafson EJ, de Bruijn A, Lichti N, et al. (2017) The implications of American chestnut reintroduction on landscape dynamics and carbon storage Ecosphere. 8: e01773
Crystal PA, Lichti NI, Woeste KE, et al. (2016) Vegetative and Adaptive Traits Predict Different Outcomes for Restoration Using Hybrids. Frontiers in Plant Science. 7: 1741
Sundaram M, Lichti NI, Steele MA, et al. (2016) Frequency-dependent hoarding by Sciurus carolinensis occurs with seeds of similar perceived value Journal of Mammalogy. 98: 124-134
Kellner K, Lichti N, Swihart R. (2016) Midstory removal reduces effectiveness of oak (Quercus) acorn dispersal by small mammals in the Central Hardwood Forest region Forest Ecology and Management. 375: 182-190
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