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Jodi N. Price
Researcher at Charles Sturt University
Publications - 62
Citations - 2291
Jodi N. Price is an academic researcher from Charles Sturt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Biomass (ecology). The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1653 citations. Previous affiliations of Jodi N. Price include University of Tartu & University of New England (United States).
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Advances in restoration ecology: rising to the challenges of the coming decades
Michael P. Perring,Michael P. Perring,Rachel J. Standish,Rachel J. Standish,Jodi N. Price,Michael D. Craig,Michael D. Craig,Todd E. Erickson,Katinka X. Ruthrof,Andrew S. Whiteley,Leonie E. Valentine,Richard J. Hobbs +11 more
TL;DR: This review of conceptual developments in restoration ecology over the last 30 years is reviewed in the context of changing restoration goals which reflect increased societal awareness of the scale of environmental degradation and the recognition that inter-disciplinary approaches are needed to tackle environmental problems.
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Functional species pool framework to test for biotic effects on community assembly
Francesco de Bello,Jodi N. Price,Tamara Münkemüller,Jaan Liira,Martin Zobel,Wilfried Thuiller,Pille Gerhold,Lars Götzenberger,Sébastien Lavergne,Jan Lepš,Kristjan Zobel,Meelis Pärtel +11 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that only by estimating the species pool of a site is it possible to differentiate the patterns of trait dissimilarity produced by operating biotic processes, and a functional species pool framework is proposed, which enables a reinterpretation of community assembly processes.
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Local loss and spatial homogenization of plant diversity reduce ecosystem multifunctionality
Yann Hautier,Forest Isbell,Elizabeth T. Borer,Eric W. Seabloom,W. Stanley Harpole,Eric M. Lind,Andrew S. MacDougall,Carly J. Stevens,Peter B. Adler,Juan Alberti,Jonathan D. Bakker,Lars A. Brudvig,Yvonne M. Buckley,Marc W. Cadotte,Maria C. Caldeira,Enrique J. Chaneton,Chengjin Chu,Pedro Daleo,Chris R. Dickman,John M. Dwyer,John M. Dwyer,Anu Eskelinen,Philip A. Fay,Jennifer Firn,Nicole Hagenah,Helmut Hillebrand,Oscar Iribarne,Kevin P. Kirkman,Johannes M. H. Knops,Kimberly J. La Pierre,Rebecca L. McCulley,John W. Morgan,Meelis Pärtel,Jesus Pascual,Jodi N. Price,Suzanne M. Prober,Anita C. Risch,Mahesh Sankaran,Mahesh Sankaran,Martin Schuetz,Rachel J. Standish,Risto Virtanen,Glenda M. Wardle,Laura Yahdjian,Andy Hector +44 more
TL;DR: Analysis of 65 grasslands worldwide from the Nutrient Network experiment reveals that plant communities with higher α- and β-diversity have higher levels of ecosystem multifunctionality, and that this effect is amplified across scales.
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Global change effects on plant communities are magnified by time and the number of global change factors imposed
Kimberly J. Komatsu,Meghan L. Avolio,Nathan P. Lemoine,Forest Isbell,Emily Grman,Gregory R. Houseman,Sally E. Koerner,David Samuel Johnson,Kevin R. Wilcox,Juha M. Alatalo,John P. Anderson,Rien Aerts,Sara G. Baer,Andrew Baldwin,Jonathan D. Bates,Carl Beierkuhnlein,R. Travis Belote,John M. Blair,Juliette M. G. Bloor,Patrick J. Bohlen,Edward W. Bork,Elizabeth H. Boughton,William D. Bowman,Andrea J. Britton,James F. Cahill,Enrique J. Chaneton,Nona R. Chiariello,Jimin Cheng,Scott L. Collins,J. Hans C. Cornelissen,Guozhen Du,Anu Eskelinen,Jennifer Firn,Bryan L. Foster,Laura Gough,Katherine L. Gross,Lauren M. Hallett,Xingguo Han,Harry Harmens,Mark J. Hovenden,Annika K. Jägerbrand,Anke Jentsch,Christel C. Kern,Kari Klanderud,Alan K. Knapp,Juergen Kreyling,Wei Li,Yiqi Luo,Rebecca L. McCulley,Jennie R. McLaren,J. Patrick Megonigal,John W. Morgan,Vladimir G. Onipchenko,Steven C. Pennings,Janet S. Prevéy,Jodi N. Price,Peter B. Reich,Peter B. Reich,Clare H. Robinson,F. Leland Russell,Osvaldo E. Sala,Eric W. Seabloom,Melinda D. Smith,Nadejda A. Soudzilovskaia,Lara Souza,Katherine N. Suding,K. Blake Suttle,Tony J. Svejcar,David Tilman,Pedro M. Tognetti,Roy Turkington,Shannon R. White,Zhuwen Xu,Laura Yahdjian,Qiang Yu,Pengfei Zhang,Pengfei Zhang,Yunhai Zhang,Yunhai Zhang +78 more
TL;DR: An unprecedented global synthesis of over 100 experiments that manipulated factors linked to GCDs shows that herbaceous plant community responses depend on experimental manipulation length and number of factors manipulated, and finds that plant communities are fairly resistant to experimentally manipulated G CDs in the short term.
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Asynchrony among local communities stabilises ecosystem function of metacommunities
Kevin R. Wilcox,Andrew T. Tredennick,Sally E. Koerner,Emily Grman,Lauren M. Hallett,Meghan L. Avolio,Kimberly J. La Pierre,Gregory R. Houseman,Forest Isbell,David Samuel Johnson,Juha M. Alatalo,Andrew Baldwin,Edward W. Bork,Elizabeth H. Boughton,William D. Bowman,Andrea J. Britton,James F. Cahill,Scott L. Collins,Guozhen Du,Anu Eskelinen,Anu Eskelinen,Laura Gough,Anke Jentsch,Christel C. Kern,Kari Klanderud,Alan K. Knapp,Juergen Kreyling,Yiqi Luo,Yiqi Luo,Yiqi Luo,Jennie R. McLaren,Patrick J. Megonigal,Vladimir G. Onipchenko,Janet S. Prevéy,Jodi N. Price,Clare H. Robinson,Osvaldo E. Sala,Melinda D. Smith,Nadejda A. Soudzilovskaia,Lara Souza,David Tilman,Shannon R. White,Zhuwen Xu,Laura Yahdjian,Qiang Yu,Pengfei Zhang,Yunhai Zhang,Yunhai Zhang +47 more
TL;DR: Spatial heterogeneity should be a major focus for maintaining the stability of ecosystem services at larger spatial scales because asynchronous responses among local communities were linked with species’ populations fluctuating asynchronously across space.