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Laura B. Calabrese
Researcher at University of New Mexico
Publications - 5
Citations - 781
Laura B. Calabrese is an academic researcher from University of New Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Productivity. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 696 citations.
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Productivity Is a Poor Predictor of Plant Species Richness
Peter B. Adler,Eric W. Seabloom,Elizabeth T. Borer,Helmut Hillebrand,Yann Hautier,Andy Hector,W. Stanley Harpole,Lydia R. O'Halloran,James B. Grace,T. Michael Anderson,Jonathan D. Bakker,Lori A. Biederman,Cynthia S. Brown,Yvonne M. Buckley,Laura B. Calabrese,Chengjin Chu,Elsa E. Cleland,Scott L. Collins,Kathryn L. Cottingham,Michael J. Crawley,Ellen I. Damschen,Kendi F. Davies,Nicole M. DeCrappeo,Philip A. Fay,Jennifer Firn,Paul N. Frater,Eve I. Gasarch,Daneil S. Gruner,Nicole Hagenah,Nicole Hagenah,Janneke Hille Ris Lambers,Hope C. Humphries,Virginia L. Jin,Adam D. Kay,Kevin P. Kirkman,Julia A. Klein,Johannes M. H. Knops,Kimberly J. La Pierre,John G. Lambrinos,Wei Li,Andrew S. MacDougall,Rebecca L. McCulley,Brett A. Melbourne,Charles E. Mitchell,Joslin L. Moore,John W. Morgan,Brent Mortensen,John L. Orrock,Suzanne M. Prober,David A. Pyke,Anita C. Risch,Martin Schuetz,Melinda D. Smith,Carly J. Stevens,Carly J. Stevens,Lauren L. Sullivan,Gang Wang,Peter D. Wragg,Justin P. Wright,Louie H. Yang +59 more
TL;DR: This article conducted a standardized sampling in 48 herbaceous-dominated plant communities on five continents and found no clear relationship between productivity and fine-scale (meters−2) richness within sites, within regions, or across the globe.
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Effects of fire, grazing and topographic variation on vegetation structure in tallgrass prairie.
TL;DR: In this article, a combination of multivariate analyses was used to determine how community structure, life forms and individual species responded to the accumulated effects of long-term fire and grazing by native bison in upland, slope and lowland soils.
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Stability of tallgrass prairie during a 19-year increase in growing season precipitation
Scott L. Collins,Sally E. Koerner,Jennifer A. Plaut,Jordan G. Okie,Daniel A. Brese,Laura B. Calabrese,Alejandra Carvajal,Ryan J. Evansen,Etsuko Nonaka +8 more
TL;DR: Overall, irrigation had less effect on community composition and structure than other known drivers of grassland structure and function, and water addition has less of an impact than fire, grazing or nitrogen addition on composition and dynamics in this mesic grassland.
Supporting Online Material for Productivity Is a Poor Predictor of Plant Species Richness
Peter B. Adler,Eric W. Seabloom,Elizabeth T. Borer,Helmut Hillebrand,Andy Hector,W. Stanley Harpole,James B. Grace,Jonathan D. Bakker,Lori A. Biederman,Cynthia S. Brown,Laura B. Calabrese,Chengjin Chu,Elsa E. Cleland,Scott L. Collins,Kathryn L. Cottingham,Michael J. Crawley,Ellen I. Damschen,Kendi F. Davies,Philip A. Fay,Jennifer Firn,Paul N. Frater,Eve I. Gasarch,Nicole Hagenah,Janneke Hille,Ris Lambers,Hope C. Humphries,Virginia L. Jin,Adam D. Kay,Kevin P. Kirkman,Julia A. Klein,Johannes M. H. Knops,John G. Lambrinos,Wei Li,Andrew S. MacDougall,Rebecca L. McCulley,Charles E. Mitchell,Joslin L. Moore,John W. Morgan,Brent Mortensen,John L. Orrock,Suzanne M. Prober,David A. Pyke,Anita C. Risch,Martin Schuetz,Melinda D. Smith,Carly J. Stevens,Lauren L. Sullivan,Gang Wang,Peter D. Wragg,Justin P. Wright,Louie H. Yang +50 more
TL;DR: The authors conducted standardized sampling in 48 herbaceous-dominated plant communities on five continents and found no clear relationship between productivity and fine-scale (meters−2) richness within sites, within regions, or across the globe.
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Productivity is a poor predictor of plant species richness
Peter B. Adler,Eric W. Seabloom,Elizabeth T. Borer,Helmut Hillebrand,Yann Hautier,Andy Hector,W. S. Harpole,Lydia R. O'Halloran,James B. Grace,T. M. Anderson,Jonathan D. Bakker,Lori A. Biederman,Cynthia S. Brown,Yvonne M. Buckley,Laura B. Calabrese,Chengjin Chu,Elsa E. Cleland,Scott L. Collins,Kathryn L. Cottingham,Michael J. Crawley,Ellen I. Damschen,Kendi F. Davies,Nicole M. DeCrappeo,Philip A. Fay,Jennifer Firn,Paul N. Frater,Eve I. Gasarch,Daniel S. Gruner,Nicole Hagenah,J. Hille Ris Lambers,Hope C. Humphries,Virginia L. Jin,Adam D. Kay,Kevin P. Kirkman,Julia A. Klein,Johannes M. H. Knops,K. J. La Pierre,John G. Lambrinos,Wei Li,Andrew S. MacDougall,Rebecca L. McCulley,Brett A. Melbourne,Charles E. Mitchell,Joslin L. Moore,John W. Morgan,Brent Mortensen,John L. Orrock,Suzanne M. Prober,David A. Pyke,Anita C. Risch,M. Schuetz,Smith,Carly J. Stevens,Lauren L. Sullivan,Gang Wang,Peter D. Wragg,Justin P. Wright,Louie H. Yang +57 more
TL;DR: No clear relationship between productivity and fine-scale (meters−2) richness within sites, within regions, or across the globe is found, and ecologists should focus on fresh, mechanistic approaches to understanding the multivariate links between productivity