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Robert J. Warren II
Robert J. Warren II
SUNY Buffalo State University
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Climate fails to predict wood decomposition at regional scales
MA Bradford, RJ Warren II, P Baldrian, TW Crowther, DS Maynard, ...
Nature Climate Change 4 (7), 625-630, 2014
3362014
Ecosystem processes and human influences regulate streamflow response to climate change at long-term ecological research sites
JA Jones, IF Creed, KL Hatcher, RJ Warren, MB Adams, MH Benson, ...
BioScience 62 (4), 390-404, 2012
2172012
Challenges and future directions in urban afforestation
EE Oldfield, RJ Warren, AJ Felson, MA Bradford
Journal of Applied Ecology 50 (5), 1169-1177, 2013
1482013
Elevated methane concentrations in trees of an upland forest
KR Covey, SA Wood, RJ Warren, X Lee, MA Bradford
Geophysical Research Letters 39 (15), 2012
1392012
Upward ant distribution shift corresponds with minimum, not maximum, temperature tolerance
RJ Warren, L Chick
Global change biology 19 (7), 2082-2088, 2013
1232013
Mechanisms driving understory evergreen herb distributions across slope aspects: as derived from landscape position
RJ Warren
Plant Ecology 198, 297-308, 2008
1082008
Social insects dominate eastern US temperate hardwood forest macroinvertebrate communities in warmer regions
JR King, RJ Warren, MA Bradford
PLoS One 8 (10), e75843, 2013
1032013
The interaction between propagule pressure, habitat suitability and density‐dependent reproduction in species invasion
RJ Warren, V Bahn, MA Bradford
Oikos 121 (6), 874-881, 2012
982012
The putative niche requirements and landscape dynamics of Microstegium vimineum: an invasive Asian grass
RJ Warren, JP Wright, MA Bradford
Biological Invasions 13, 471-483, 2011
932011
Growing the urban forest: tree performance in response to biotic and abiotic land management
EE Oldfield, AJ Felson, DSN Auyeung, TW Crowther, NF Sonti, Y Harada, ...
Restoration Ecology 23 (5), 707-718, 2015
822015
Temperature cues phenological synchrony in ant‐mediated seed dispersal
RJ Warren Ii, V Bahn, MA Bradford
Global Change Biology 17 (7), 2444-2454, 2011
782011
Ant-mediated seed dispersal: a few ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) benefit many plants
RJ Warren, I Giladi
Myrmecological News 20, 129-140, 2014
722014
Mutualism fails when climate response differs between interacting species
RJ Warren, MA Bradford
Global Change Biology 20 (2), 466-474, 2014
652014
Local‐scale biotic interactions embedded in macroscale climate drivers suggest Eltonian noise hypothesis distribution patterns for an invasive grass
JM Fraterrigo, S Wagner, RJ Warren
Ecology Letters 17 (11), 1447-1454, 2014
642014
Ant colonization and coarse woody debris decomposition in temperate forests
RJ Warren, MA Bradford
Insectes sociaux 59, 215-221, 2012
612012
Probabilistic and spatially variable niches inferred from demography
JM Diez, I Giladi, R Warren, HR Pulliam
Journal of ecology 102 (2), 544-554, 2014
582014
The shape of things to come: woodland herb niche contraction begins during recruitment in mesic forest microhabitat
RJ Warren, MA Bradford
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1710), 1390-1398, 2011
582011
An experimental test of well‐described vegetation patterns across slope aspects using woodland herb transplants and manipulated abiotic drivers
RJ Warren II
New Phytologist 185 (4), 1038-1049, 2010
572010
Temperate forest termites: ecology, biogeography, and ecosystem impacts
DS Maynard, TW Crowther, JR King, RJ Warren, MA Bradford
Ecological Entomology 40 (3), 199-210, 2015
512015
Ant‐mediated seed dispersal does not facilitate niche expansion
RJ Warren, I Giladi, MA Bradford
Journal of Ecology 98 (5), 1178-1185, 2010
512010
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