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Papers Published

  1. Adler, P.B. E.W. Seabloom, E.T. Borer, H. Hillebrand, Y. Hautier, A. Hector, L.R. O'Halloran, W.S. Harpole, T. M. Anderson, J.D. Bakker, L.A. Biederman, C.S. Brown, Y.M. Buckley, L.B. Calabrese, C.-J. Chu, E.E. Cleland, S.L. Collins, K.L. Cottingham, M.J. Crawley, K.F. Davies, N.M. DeCrappeo, P.A. Fay, J. Firn, P. Frater, E.I. Gasarch, D.S. Gruner, N. Hagenah, J. HilleRisLambers, H. Humphries, V.L. Jin, A.D. Kay, K.P. Kirkman, J.A. Klein, J. Knops, K.J. La Pierre, J.G. Lambrinos, W. Li, A.S. MacDougall, R.L. McCulley, B.A. Melbourne, C.E. Mitchell, J.L. Moore, J.W. Morgan, B. Mortenson, J.L. Orrock, S.M. Prober, D.A. Pyke, A.C. Risch, M. Schuetz, C.J. Stevens, L.L. Sullivan, G. Wang, P.D. Wragg, J.P. Wright, and L.H. Yang, Productivity is a poor predictor of plant species richness, Science, vol. 333 (2011), pp. 1750-1754 .
  2. Wang, S.*, E. Bernhardt, J.P.Wright, and M. Wallenstein, Watershed urbanization alters the composition and function of stream bacterial communities., PLoSOne, vol. 6 (2011), pp. e22972 .
  3. Sutton-Grier, A.*, J.P. Wright, B. McGill, and C. Richardson, Environmental conditions influence the plant functional diversity effect on potential denitrification., PLoSOne, vol. 6 (2011), pp. e165854 .
  4. Warren, R.J.*, J.P Wright, and M.A. Bradford, The putative niche requirements and landscape dynamics of Microstegium vimineum: an invasive Asian grass, Biological Invasions, vol. 13 (2011), pp. 471-483 .
  5. McGill, B.M. A. Sutton-Grier, and J. Wright, Plant trait diversity buffers variability in denitrification potential over changes in season and soil conditions, PLoSOne, vol. 5 (2010), pp. e116118 .
  6. Wright, J.P., J. Fridley, Biogeographic synthesis of secondary succession rates in Eastern North America, Journal of Biogeography, vol. 37 (2010), pp. 1584-1596 .
  7. L. Reinhardt, B. Cardinale, S. Earl, V. Vaneker, J. Wright, Dynamic Interactions of Life and its Landscape: a new paradigm to advance contemporary issues, Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, vol. 35 (2010), pp. 78-101 .
  8. Bartel, R.A., N.M. Haddad, and J.P. Wright, Ecosystem engineers maintain rare species and increase biodiversity, Oikos, vol. 119 (2010), pp. 883-890 .
  9. Srivastiva, D., B. Cardinale, A. Downing, J. E. Duffy, C. Jouseau, M. Sankaran, J.P. Wright., Diversity has stronger top-down than bottom-effect effects on decomposition., Ecology, vol. 90 (2009), pp. 1073-1083 .
  10. Cardinale B., D. Srivastava, J. Duffy, J. Wright, A. Downing, M. Sankaran, C. Jouseau, M. Cadotte, I. Carroll, J. Weis, A. Hector, M. Loreau., Effects of biodiversity on the functioning of ecosystems: A summary of 164 experimental manipulations of species richness, Ecology, vol. 90 (2009), pp. 854 .
  11. J. Wright, Biodiversity scenarios resulting from changes in the population dynamics of an ecosystem engineer, the beaver, Ecology, vol. 90 (2009) .
  12. Cardinale, B., J.P. Wright, M. Cadotte, I. Carroll, A. Hector, D. Srivastiva, M. Loreau, J. Weis, Impacts of plant diversity on biomass production increase through time because of species complementarity, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 104 (2007), pp. 18123-18128 .
  13. Wright, J.P., C.G. Jones, B. Boeken, M. Shachak, Predictability of ecosystem engineering effects on species richness across environmental variability and spatial scales., Journal of Ecology, vol. 94 (2006), pp. 815-824 .
  14. Cardinale, B., D. Srivastiva, E. Duffy, J. Wright, A. Downing, M. Sankaranan, and C. Jouseau, Consistent effects of biodiversity on the functioning of trophic groups and ecosystems, Nature, vol. 443 (2006), pp. 989-992 .
  15. Badano, E.I., C.G. Jones, L.A. Cavieres, and J.P. Wright, Assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: effects of the high-Andean cushion plant Azorella monantha, Oikos, vol. 115 (2006), pp. 369-385 .
  16. Wright, J.P. and C.G. Jones, The concept of organisms as ecosystem engineers ten years on: Progress, limitations, and challenges, BioScience, vol. 56 (2006), pp. 203-209 .
  17. Wright, J.P., S. Naeem, A. Hector, C. Lehman, P. Reich, B. Schmid, and D. Tilman, Conventional functional classification schemes underestimate the relationship with ecosystem functioning, Ecology Letters, vol. 9 (2006), pp. 111-120  [abs].
  18. Wright, J.P. and Jones, C., Predicting effects of ecosystem engineers on patch-scale richness from primary productivity, Ecology, vol. 85 (2004), pp. 2071-2081 .
  19. Wright, J.P. and A.S. Flecker, The role of large woody debris in maintaining fish diversity in a Venezuelan piedmont stream, Biological Conservation, vol. 120 (2004), pp. 443-451 .
  20. Wright, J.P., W.S.C. Gurney, and C.G. Jones, Patch dynamics in an engineered landscape, Oikos, vol. 105 (2004), pp. 336-348 .
  21. Naeem, S. and Wright, J.P., Disentangling biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning: deriving solutions to a seemingly insurmountable problem, Ecology Letters, vol. 6 (2003), pp. 569-579 .
  22. Wright, J.P., A.S. Flecker, and C.G. Jones, Local versus landscape controls on plant species richness in beaver meadows, Ecology, vol. 84 (2003), pp. 3162-3173 .
  23. Wright, J.P., C.G. Jones, and A.S. Flecker, An ecosystem engineer, the beaver, increases species richness at the landscape scale., Oecologia, vol. 132 (2002), pp. 96-101 .

Papers Accepted

  1. Sutton-Grier, A.* J.P. Wright, and C. Richardson, Different plant traits affect two pathways of riparian nitrogen removal in a restored freshwater wetland, Plant and Soil (In Press) .
  2. Fridley, J.D. and J.P. Wright, Climatic versus edaphic drivers of secondary succession rates across temperate latitudes of the Eastern U.S., Oecologia (In Press) .

Papers Submitted

  1. J. Wright and A. Sutton-Grier, Variability of plant traits across resource gradients: how robust is the leaf economic spectrum within local plant communities?, Functional Ecology (2011) .
  2. Wang, S.*, J.P. Wright, and E. Bernhardt, Testing links between bacterial community structure and stress resistance, FEMS Microbiology Ecology (2011) .

Book Chapters

  1. L. Jackson, Rosenstock, T., Thomas, M., Symstad, A., Wright, J.P., Managed ecosystems: biodiversity and ecosystem functions in landscapes modified by human use., in Biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and human well-being: An ecological and economic perspective, edited by . Naeem, Bunker, D., Hector, A., M. Loreau and C. Perrings. (2009), pp. 178-194, Oxford University Press .
  2. Wright, J.P., A. Symstad, J.M. Bullock, K. Engelhardt, L. Jackson, E. Bernhardt, Restoring biodiversity and ecosystem function: will an integrated approach improve results?, in Biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and human well-being: An ecological and economic perspective, edited by S. Naeem, Bunker, D., Hector, A., M. Loreau and C. Perrings (2009), pp. 167-177, Oxford University Press .
  3. Naeem, S., R. Colwell, S. Díaz, J. Hughes, C. Jouseau, S. Lavorel, P. Morin, O. Petchey, J. Wright, Predicting the ecosystem consequences of biodiversity loss: the BioMERGE framework, in Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World., edited by J. Canadell, Pataki, D., and Pitelka, L. (2007), pp. 113-126, Springer .
  4. Wilson, W.G. and J. Wright, Community Responses to Environmental Change:, in Ecosystem Engineers: Plants to Protists, edited by Cuddington, K., J. Byers, A. Hastings, and W. Wilson (2007), pp. 211-228, Elsevier .
  5. Ewing, H., K. Hogan, F. Keesing, H. Bugmann, A. Berkowitz, L. Gross, J. Oris, and J. Wright, The Role of Modeling in Undergraduate Education, in Models in Ecosystem Science, edited by C.D. Canham, J.J. Cole, and W. K. Lauenroth (2003), pp. 413-427, Princeton University Press .

Book Reviews

  1. Wright, J.P., The Beaver: Natural History of a Wetlands Engineer, The Quarterly Review of Biology, vol. 79 no. 2 (2004), pp. 215 .

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