Todd Palmer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
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"Todd Palmer"Parents
Sign in to add mentorTruman Post Young | grad student | 1997-2001 | UC Davis | |
(Competition and coexistence in a guild of African acacia -ants.) | ||||
Maureen L. Stanton | post-doc | UC Davis (Evolution Tree) |
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Sign in to add traineeMegan C. Gittinger | grad student | UF Gainesville | |
Travis Guy | grad student | UF Gainesville | |
Harrison H. Jones | grad student | The Institute for Bird Populations | |
Patrick D. Milligan | grad student | University of Nevada at Reno | |
Kathleen Rudolf | grad student | UF Gainesville | |
Kirsten Prior | grad student | 2012- | UF Gainesville |
Jacob R. Goheen | post-doc | University of Wyoming | |
Alejandro Pietrek | post-doc | CONICET, Argentina | |
John R. Poulsen | post-doc | Duke (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) | |
Michael Stastny | post-doc | Natural Resources Canada (Evolution Tree) |
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Kamaru DN, Palmer TM, Riginos C, et al. (2024) Disruption of an ant-plant mutualism shapes interactions between lions and their primary prey. Science (New York, N.Y.). 383: 433-438 |
Xu C, Silliman BR, Chen J, et al. (2023) Herbivory limits success of vegetation restoration globally. Science (New York, N.Y.). 382: 589-594 |
Brown BRP, Goheen JR, Newsome SD, et al. (2023) Host phylogeny and functional traits differentiate gut microbiomes in a diverse natural community of small mammals. Molecular Ecology |
Milligan PD, Martin TA, Pringle EG, et al. (2022) Symbiotic ant traits produce differential host-plant carbon and water dynamics in a multi-species mutualism. Ecology. e3880 |
Hays BR, Riginos C, Palmer TM, et al. (2022) Demographic consequences of mutualism disruption: Browsing and big-headed ant invasion drive acacia population declines. Ecology. e3655 |
Alston JM, Reed CG, Khasoha LM, et al. (2022) Ecological consequences of large herbivore exclusion in an African savanna: 12 years of data from the UHURU experiment. Ecology. e3649 |
Coverdale TC, O'Connell RD, Hutchinson MC, et al. (2021) Large herbivores suppress liana infestation in an African savanna. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Wells HBM, Crego RD, Opedal ØH, et al. (2021) Experimental evidence that effects of megaherbivores on mesoherbivore space use are influenced by species' traits. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
Guy TJ, Hutchinson MC, Baldock KCR, et al. (2021) Large herbivores transform plant-pollinator networks in an African savanna. Current Biology : Cb |
Milligan PD, Martin TA, John GP, et al. (2021) Mutualism disruption by an invasive ant reduces carbon fixation for a foundational East African ant-plant. Ecology Letters |