Janet S. Prevey, Ph.D.

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2014 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
Area:
Ecology, Biogeochemistry
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Timothy R. Seastedt grad student 2014 CU Boulder
 (Precipitation change in a semi-arid grassland: Plant community responses and management strategies.)
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García Criado M, Myers-Smith IH, Bjorkman AD, et al. (2023) Plant traits poorly predict winner and loser shrub species in a warming tundra biome. Nature Communications. 14: 3837
Fu YH, Prevéy JS, Vitasse Y. (2022) Editorial: Plant phenology shifts and their ecological and climatic consequences. Frontiers in Plant Science. 13: 1071266
Engelstad P, Jarnevich CS, Hogan T, et al. (2022) INHABIT: A web-based decision support tool for invasive plant species habitat visualization and assessment across the contiguous United States. Plos One. 17: e0263056
Collins CG, Elmendorf SC, Hollister RD, et al. (2021) Experimental warming differentially affects vegetative and reproductive phenology of tundra plants. Nature Communications. 12: 3442
Prevéy JS, Vitasse Y, Fu Y. (2020) Editorial: Experimental Manipulations to Predict Future Plant Phenology. Frontiers in Plant Science. 11: 637156
Prevéy JS, Parker LE, Harrington CA. (2020) Projected impacts of climate change on the range and phenology of three culturally-important shrub species. Plos One. 15: e0232537
Thomas HJD, Bjorkman AD, Myers-Smith IH, et al. (2020) Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome. Nature Communications. 11: 1351
Prevéy JS, Parker LE, Harrington CA, et al. (2020) Climate change shifts in habitat suitability and phenology of huckleberry (Vaccinium membranaceum) Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 280: 107803
Komatsu KJ, Avolio ML, Lemoine NP, et al. (2019) Global change effects on plant communities are magnified by time and the number of global change factors imposed. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Thomas HJD, Myers-Smith IH, Bjorkman AD, et al. (2019) Traditional plant functional groups explain variation in economic but not size-related traits across the tundra biome. Global Ecology and Biogeography : a Journal of Macroecology. 28: 78-95
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