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Thomas G. Whitham
Thomas G. Whitham
Regents Professor of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University
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A framework for community and ecosystem genetics: from genes to ecosystems
TG Whitham, JK Bailey, JA Schweitzer, SM Shuster, RK Bangert, ...
Nature Reviews Genetics 7 (7), 510-523, 2006
12172006
The continuum of plant responses to herbivory: the influence of plant association, nutrient availability, and timing
J Maschinski, TG Whitham
The American Naturalist 134 (1), 1-19, 1989
11401989
Overcompensation in response to mammalian herbivory: the advantage of being eaten
KN Paige, TG Whitham
The American Naturalist 129 (3), 407-416, 1987
8351987
Community and ecosystem genetics: a consequence of the extended phenotype
TG Whitham, WP Young, GD Martinsen, CA Gehring, JA Schweitzer, ...
Ecology 84 (3), 559-573, 2003
7742003
Differential tree mortality in response to severe drought: evidence for long‐term vegetation shifts
RC Mueller, CM Scudder, ME Porter, R Talbot Trotter III, CA Gehring, ...
Journal of Ecology 93 (6), 1085-1093, 2005
6452005
Complex species interactions and the dynamics of ecological systems: long-term experiments
JH Brown, TG Whitham, SK Morgan Ernest, CA Gehring
Science 293 (5530), 643-650, 2001
4982001
Hybrid populations selectively filter gene introgression between species
GD Martinsen, TG Whitham, RJ Turek, P Keim
Evolution 55 (7), 1325-1335, 2001
4982001
Plant–soil–microorganism interactions: heritable relationship between plant genotype and associated soil microorganisms
JA Schweitzer, JK Bailey, DG Fischer, CJ LeRoy, EV Lonsdorf, ...
Ecology 89 (3), 773-781, 2008
4212008
Genetically based trait in a dominant tree affects ecosystem processes
JA Schweitzer, JK Bailey, BJ Rehill, GD Martinsen, SC Hart, RL Lindroth, ...
Ecology letters 7 (2), 127-134, 2004
3992004
Habitat selection by Pemphigus aphids in response to response limitation and competition
TG Whitham
Ecology 59 (6), 1164-1176, 1978
3661978
Evolution by individuals, plant-herbivore interactions, and mosaics of genetic variability: the adaptive significance of somatic mutations in plants
TG Whitham, CN Slobodchikoff
Oecologia 49, 287-292, 1981
3591981
Manipulation of food resources by a gall-forming aphid: the physiology of sink-source interactions
KC Larson, TG Whitham
Oecologia 88, 15-21, 1991
3331991
The theory of habitat selection: examined and extended using Pemphigus aphids
TG Whitham
The American Naturalist 115 (4), 449-466, 1980
3251980
Mortality gradients within and among dominant plant populations as barometers of ecosystem change during extreme drought
AR Gitlin, CM Sthultz, MA Bowker, S Stumpf, KL Paxton, K Kennedy, ...
Conservation Biology 20 (5), 1477-1486, 2006
3242006
Plant hybrid zones as sinks for pests
TG Whitham
Science 244 (4911), 1490-1493, 1989
3091989
From genes to ecosystems: a synthesis of the effects of plant genetic factors across levels of organization
JK Bailey, JA Schweitzer, F Ubeda, J Koricheva, CJ LeRoy, MD Madritch, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 364 …, 2009
3042009
Genetic analysis of an interspecific hybrid swarm of Populus: occurrence of unidirectional introgression.
P Keim, KN Paige, TG Whitham, KG Lark
Genetics 123 (3), 557-565, 1989
2951989
Plant responses to herbivory: the continuum from negative to positive and underlying physiological mechanisms
TG Whitham
Plant-animal interactions: evolutionary ecology in tropical and temperate …, 1991
2931991
Mycorrhizae-herbivore interactions: population and community consequences
CA Gehring, TG Whitham
Mycorrhizal ecology, 295-320, 2002
2842002
Ectomycorrhizal fungal community structure of pinyon pines growing in two environmental extremes
CA Gehring, TC Theimer, TG Whitham, P Keim
Ecology 79 (5), 1562-1572, 1998
2731998
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