Daniel C. Laughlin

Daniel C. Laughlin

University of Wyoming

H-index: 53

North America-United States

About Daniel C. Laughlin

Daniel C. Laughlin, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 43 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wyoming, specializes in the field of plant ecology, restoration ecology, ecological modeling.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Interpretable and predictive models to harness the life science data revolution

Wood density and leaf size jointly predict woody plant growth rates across (but not within) species along a steep precipitation gradient

Drought‐tolerant grassland species are generally more resistant to competition

Increases in understory plant cover and richness persist following restoration treatments in Pinus ponderosa forests

Environmental filtering of regeneration patterns in a forest dynamic mosaic in south-central Chile

Resolution of Respect for Paul A. Keddy 1953–2023

Rooting depth and xylem vulnerability are independent woody plant traits jointly selected by aridity, seasonality, and water table depth

Plant strategies: the demographic consequences of functional traits in changing environments

Daniel C. Laughlin Information

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Citations(all)

14581

Citations(since 2020)

9935

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8481

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

43

i10Index(all)

102

i10Index(since 2020)

91

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Daniel C. Laughlin Skills & Research Interests

plant ecology

restoration ecology

ecological modeling

Top articles of Daniel C. Laughlin

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Interpretable and predictive models to harness the life science data revolution

bioRxiv

Joshua P Jahner

C Alex Buerkle

Dustin G Gannon

Eliza M Grames

S Eryn McFarlane

...

2024/3/17

Wood density and leaf size jointly predict woody plant growth rates across (but not within) species along a steep precipitation gradient

Journal of Ecology

Alex Fajardo

Andrew Siefert

Daniel C Laughlin

2024/2/1

Drought‐tolerant grassland species are generally more resistant to competition

Journal of Ecology

Hailey E Mount

Melinda D Smith

Alan K Knapp

Robert J Griffin‐Nolan

Scott L Collins

...

2024/2/1

Increases in understory plant cover and richness persist following restoration treatments in Pinus ponderosa forests

Journal of Applied Ecology

Judith D Springer

Michael T Stoddard

Kyle C Rodman

David W Huffman

Paula J Fornwalt

...

2024/1

Environmental filtering of regeneration patterns in a forest dynamic mosaic in south-central Chile

Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics

Christopher H Lusk

Susana Paula

Daniel C Laughlin

Rocio Fritz

Luisa Parra

2024/4/18

Resolution of Respect for Paul A. Keddy 1953–2023

Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

Daniel C Laughlin

2024/4/1

Rooting depth and xylem vulnerability are independent woody plant traits jointly selected by aridity, seasonality, and water table depth

New Phytologist

Daniel C Laughlin

Andrew Siefert

Jesse R Fleri

Shersingh Joseph Tumber‐Dávila

William M Hammond

...

2023/12

Plant strategies: the demographic consequences of functional traits in changing environments

Daniel C Laughlin

2023/7/12

The importance of trait selection in ecology

Nature

Alexandra Weigelt

Liesje Mommer

Karl Andraczek

Colleen M Iversen

Joana Bergmann

...

2023/6/29

You shall know a species by the company it keeps: leveraging co-occurrence data to improve ecological prediction

bioRxiv

Andrew Siefert

Daniel C Laughlin

Francesco Maria Sabatini

2023/2/16

"Negative density dependence promotes persistence of a globally rare yet locally abundant plant species (Oenoethera coloradensis)"

bioRxiv

Alice Stears

Bonnie Heidel

Maria Paniw

Rob Salguero-Gómez

Daniel Laughlin

2023

Testing the hierarchy of predictability in grassland restoration across a gradient of environmental severity

Ecological Applications

Diana Bertuol‐Garcia

Emma Ladouceur

Lars A Brudvig

Daniel C Laughlin

Seth M Munson

...

2023/12

The global spectrum of plant form and function: enhanced species-level trait dataset

Scientific Data

Sandra Díaz

Jens Kattge

Johannes HC Cornelissen

Ian J Wright

Sandra Lavorel

...

2022/12/7

Cover and density of southwestern ponderosa pine understory plants in permanent chart quadrats (2002–2020)

Ecology

Margaret M Moore

Jeffrey S Jenness

Daniel C Laughlin

Robert T Strahan

Jonathan D Bakker

...

2022/5/1

Rocky Mountain forests are poised to recover following bark beetle outbreaks but with altered composition

Journal of Ecology

Kyle C Rodman

Robert A Andrus

Amanda R Carlson

Trevor A Carter

Teresa B Chapman

...

2022/12

Predictions of biodiversity are improved by integrating trait‐based competition with abiotic filtering

Ecology Letters

Loïc Chalmandrier

Daniel B Stouffer

Adam ST Purcell

William G Lee

Andrew J Tanentzap

...

2022/5

Water availability dictates how plant traits predict demographic rates

Ecology

Alice E Stears

Peter B Adler

Dana M Blumenthal

Julie A Kray

Kevin E Mueller

...

2022/11

Environmental filters of freshwater fish community assembly along elevation and latitudinal gradients

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Mark A Kirk

Frank J Rahel

Daniel C Laughlin

2022/3

plantTracker: An R package to translate maps of plant occurrence into demographic data

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Alice E Stears

Peter B Adler

Shannon E Albeke

David H Atkins

Jared Studyvin

...

2022/10

Estimating the net effect of functional traits on fitness across species and environments

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs

Daniel Rojas

Bruce Lieberman

Brendan M Anderson

Jonathan Hendricks

Roger W Portell

2023/8

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