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Brandon S. Schamp
Brandon S. Schamp
Professor of Biology, Algoma University
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TRY plant trait database–enhanced coverage and open access
J Kattge, G Bönisch, S Díaz, S Lavorel, IC Prentice, P Leadley, ...
Global change biology 26 (1), 119-188, 2020
16352020
A global meta‐analysis of the relative extent of intraspecific trait variation in plant communities
A Siefert, C Violle, L Chalmandrier, CH Albert, A Taudiere, A Fajardo, ...
Ecology letters 18 (12), 1406-1419, 2015
10602015
Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome
AD Bjorkman, IH Myers-Smith, SC Elmendorf, S Normand, N Rüger, ...
Nature 562 (7725), 57-62, 2018
7222018
Multiple facets of biodiversity drive the diversity–stability relationship
D Craven, N Eisenhauer, WD Pearse, Y Hautier, F Isbell, C Roscher, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 2 (10), 1579-1587, 2018
4692018
Competitive intransitivity promotes species coexistence
RA Laird, BS Schamp
The American Naturalist 168 (2), 182-193, 2006
2832006
Mapping local and global variability in plant trait distributions
EE Butler, A Datta, H Flores-Moreno, M Chen, KR Wythers, F Fazayeli, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (51), E10937-E10946, 2017
2362017
Why are there so many small plants? Implications for species coexistence
LW Aarssen, BS Schamp, J Pither
Journal of Ecology 94 (3), 569-580, 2006
1472006
Dispersion of traits related to competitive ability in an old‐field plant community
BS Schamp, J Chau, LW Aarssen
Journal of Ecology 96 (1), 204-212, 2008
1312008
Within-and among-species variation in specific leaf area drive community assembly in a tropical cloud forest
W Long, R Zang, BS Schamp, Y Ding
Oecologia 167, 1103-1113, 2011
1092011
Does local competition increase the coexistence of species in intransitive networks
RA Laird, BS Schamp
Ecology 89 (1), 237-247, 2008
1082008
Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome
HJD Thomas, AD Bjorkman, IH Myers-Smith, SC Elmendorf, J Kattge, ...
Nature communications 11 (1), 1351, 2020
1022020
Habitat filtering determines the functional niche occupancy of plant communities worldwide
Y Li, B Shipley, JN Price, VL Dantas, R Tamme, M Westoby, A Siefert, ...
Journal of ecology 106 (3), 1001-1009, 2018
1022018
Traditional plant functional groups explain variation in economic but not size‐related traits across the tundra biome
HJD Thomas, IH Myers‐Smith, AD Bjorkman, SC Elmendorf, D Blok, ...
Global ecology and biogeography 28 (2), 78-95, 2019
802019
The assembly of forest communities according to maximum species height along resource and disturbance gradients
BS Schamp, LW Aarssen
Oikos 118 (4), 564-572, 2009
772009
Predicting distributions of species richness and species size in regional floras: applying the species pool hypothesis to the habitat templet model
LW Aarssen, BS Schamp
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 5 (1), 3-12, 2002
632002
Species coexistence, intransitivity, and topological variation in competitive tournaments
RA Laird, BS Schamp
Journal of Theoretical Biology 256 (1), 90-95, 2009
592009
Deterministic assembly of land snail communities according to species size and diet
B Schamp, M Horsák, M Hájek
Journal of Animal Ecology 79 (4), 803-810, 2010
582010
The global spectrum of plant form and function: enhanced species-level trait dataset
S Díaz, J Kattge, JHC Cornelissen, IJ Wright, S Lavorel, S Dray, B Reu, ...
Scientific Data 9 (1), 755, 2022
532022
Testing the species pool hypothesis for mire vegetation: exploring the influence of pH specialists and habitat history
M Hájek, L Tichý, BS Schamp, D Zelený, J Roleček, P Hájková, ...
Oikos 116 (8), 1311-1322, 2007
532007
Vascular epiphyte diversity differs with host crown zone and diameter, but not orientation in a tropical cloud forest
X Wang, W Long, BS Schamp, X Yang, Y Kang, Z Xie, M Xiong
PloS one 11 (7), e0158548, 2016
502016
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