Isabel W. Ashton, Ph.D. - Publications

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2005 Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
Area:
Ecology Biology

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2021 Collins CG, Elmendorf SC, Hollister RD, Henry GHR, Clark K, Bjorkman AD, Myers-Smith IH, Prevéy JS, Ashton IW, Assmann JJ, Alatalo JM, Carbognani M, Chisholm C, Cooper EJ, Forrester C, et al. Experimental warming differentially affects vegetative and reproductive phenology of tundra plants. Nature Communications. 12: 3442. PMID 34117253 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23841-2  0.408
2019 Prevéy JS, Rixen C, Rüger N, Høye TT, Bjorkman AD, Myers-Smith IH, Elmendorf SC, Ashton IW, Cannone N, Chisholm CL, Clark K, Cooper EJ, Elberling B, Fosaa AM, Henry GHR, et al. Warming shortens flowering seasons of tundra plant communities. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3: 45-52. PMID 30532048 DOI: 10.1038/S41559-018-0745-6  0.561
2016 Ashton IW, Symstad AJ, Davis CJ, Swanson DJ. Preserving prairies: Understanding temporal and spatial patterns of invasive annual bromes in the Northern Great Plains Ecosphere. 7. DOI: 10.1002/Ecs2.1438  0.601
2015 Farrer EC, Ashton IW, Spasojevic MJ, Fu S, Gonzalez DJX, Suding KN. Indirect effects of global change accumulate to alter plant diversity but not ecosystem function in alpine tundra Journal of Ecology. 103: 351-360. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.12363  0.485
2014 Farrer EC, Ashton IW, Knape J, Suding KN. Separating direct and indirect effects of global change: a population dynamic modeling approach using readily available field data. Global Change Biology. 20: 1238-50. PMID 24115317 DOI: 10.1111/Gcb.12401  0.509
2014 Formica A, Farrer EC, Ashton IW, Suding KN. Shrub expansion over the past 62 years in Rocky Mountain alpine tundra: Possible causes and consequences Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 46: 616-631. DOI: 10.1657/1938-4246-46.3.616  0.408
2013 Hickman JE, Ashton IW, Howe KM, Lerdau MT. The native-invasive balance: implications for nutrient cycling in ecosystems. Oecologia. 173: 319-28. PMID 23443354 DOI: 10.1007/S00442-013-2607-X  0.576
2012 Smith J, Sconiers W, Spasojevic M, Ashton I, Suding K. Phenological changes in alpine plants in response to increased snowpack, temperature, and nitrogen Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 44: 135-142. DOI: 10.1657/1938-4246-44.1.135  0.457
2010 Ashton IW, Miller AE, Bowman WD, Suding KN. Niche complementarity due to plasticity in resource use: plant partitioning of chemical N forms. Ecology. 91: 3252-60. PMID 21141186 DOI: 10.1890/09-1849.1  0.545
2008 Ashton IW, Miller AE, Bowman WD, Suding KN. Nitrogen preferences and plant-soil feedbacks as influenced by neighbors in the alpine tundra. Oecologia. 156: 625-36. PMID 18347816 DOI: 10.1007/S00442-008-1006-1  0.504
2008 Suding KN, Ashton IW, Bechtold H, Bowman WD, Mobley ML, Winkleman R. Plant and microbe contribution to community resilience in a directionally changing environment Ecological Monographs. 78: 313-329. DOI: 10.1890/07-1092.1  0.445
2008 Ashton IW, Lerdau MT. Tolerance to herbivory, and not resistance, may explain differential success of invasive, naturalized, and native North American temperate vines Diversity and Distributions. 14: 169-178. DOI: 10.1111/J.1472-4642.2007.00425.X  0.643
2008 Gurevitch J, Howard TG, Ashton IW, Leger EA, Howe KM, Woo E, Lerdau M. Effects of experimental manipulation of light and nutrients on establishment of seedlings of native and invasive woody species in Long Island, NY forests Biological Invasions. 10: 821-831. DOI: 10.1007/S10530-008-9241-2  0.697
2007 Leger EA, Howe KM, Gurevitch J, Woo E, Hickman J, Ashton IW, Lerdau M. The interaction between soil nutrients and leaf loss during early establishment in plant invasion Forest Science. 53: 701-709.  0.334
2005 Ashton IW, Hyatt LA, Howe KM, Gurevitch J, Lerdau MT. Invasive species accelerate decomposition and litter nitrogen loss in a mixed deciduous forest Ecological Applications. 15: 1263-1272. DOI: 10.1890/04-0741  0.705
1999 Wetterer JK, Miller SE, Wheeler DE, Olson CA, Polhemus DA, Pitts M, Ashton IW, Himler AG, Yospin MM, Helms KR, Harken EL, Gallaher J, Dunning CE, Nelson M, Litsinger J, et al. Ecological dominance by Paratrechina longicornis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), an invasive tramp ant, in biosphere 2 Florida Entomologist. 82: 381-388. DOI: 10.2307/3496865  0.607
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