Daniel Stanton

Daniel Stanton

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 17

North America-United States

About Daniel Stanton

Daniel Stanton, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, specializes in the field of Plant Ecology.

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

Moss functional trait ecology: Trends, gaps, and biases in the current literature

Carbon‐concentrating mechanisms are a key trait in lichen ecology and distribution

Lichen ecophysiology in a changing climate

Climate warming causes photobiont degradation and carbon starvation in a boreal climate sentinel lichen

Thallus hydrophobicity: A low‐cost method for understanding lichen ecophysiological responses to environmental changes

Can biocrust moss hide from climate change? Multiscale habitat buffering improves summer-stress resistance in Syntrichia caninervis

Water regulation dynamics of lichens as functional traits could predict future climate change scenarios in an elevational gradient from Central Argentina

Evolutionary biology of lichen symbioses

Daniel Stanton Information

University

Position

Ecology Evolution and Behavior

Citations(all)

1530

Citations(since 2020)

1137

Cited By

641

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Daniel Stanton Skills & Research Interests

Plant Ecology

Top articles of Daniel Stanton

Moss functional trait ecology: Trends, gaps, and biases in the current literature

2024/2/17

Carbon‐concentrating mechanisms are a key trait in lichen ecology and distribution

2023/5

Lichen ecophysiology in a changing climate

2023/2

Climate warming causes photobiont degradation and carbon starvation in a boreal climate sentinel lichen

American journal of botany

2023/2

Daniel Stanton
Daniel Stanton

H-Index: 11

Thallus hydrophobicity: A low‐cost method for understanding lichen ecophysiological responses to environmental changes

Applications in Plant Sciences

2023

Daniel Stanton
Daniel Stanton

H-Index: 11

Can biocrust moss hide from climate change? Multiscale habitat buffering improves summer-stress resistance in Syntrichia caninervis

bioRxiv

2023

Alexander Russell
Alexander Russell

H-Index: 22

Daniel Stanton
Daniel Stanton

H-Index: 11

Water regulation dynamics of lichens as functional traits could predict future climate change scenarios in an elevational gradient from Central Argentina

The Bryologist

2022/8

Daniel Stanton
Daniel Stanton

H-Index: 11

Juan Manuel Rodriguez
Juan Manuel Rodriguez

H-Index: 4

Nuanced qualitative trait approaches reveal environmental filtering and phylogenetic constraints on lichen communities

Ecosphere

2022/4

Daniel Stanton
Daniel Stanton

H-Index: 11

Leandro Duarte
Leandro Duarte

H-Index: 22

Differential retention contributes to racial/ethnic disparity in US academia

Plos one

2021/12/1

Selection and biodiversity change

Theoretical Ecology

2021/7/31

William Godsoe
William Godsoe

H-Index: 21

Daniel Stanton
Daniel Stanton

H-Index: 11

Let’s move out together

Ecology

2021/8/1

Let's move out together: a framework for the intersections between movement and mutualism

Ecology

2021/8

500 million years of charted territory: functional ecological traits in bryophytes

2021/6/30

Stand-Level Variation Drives Canopy Water Storage by Non-vascular Epiphytes Across a Temperate-Boreal Ecotone

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

2021

Models in ecology: ubiquitous, idealized, useful

Metascience

2020/11/1

Daniel Stanton
Daniel Stanton

H-Index: 11

Epiphytic macrolichen communities indicate climate and air quality in the US Midwest

The Bryologist

2020/10

Daniel Stanton
Daniel Stanton

H-Index: 11

Soil invertebrate diversity loss and functional changes in temperate forest soils replaced by exotic pine plantations

Scientific reports

2020/5/8

Models in ecology: ubiquitous, idealized, useful: Jay Odenbaugh: Ecological models. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2019, 75 pp, $18.00 PB

2020/11

Max Dresow
Max Dresow

H-Index: 2

Daniel Stanton
Daniel Stanton

H-Index: 11

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