Donald M. Waller

Donald M. Waller

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 64

North America-United States

About Donald M. Waller

Donald M. Waller, With an exceptional h-index of 64 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializes in the field of Plant ecology and evolution, plant-herbivore interactions, community dynamics, conservation biology.

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

Where have all the flowers gone? A call for federal leadership in deer management in the United States

The regeneration ratio: Combining seedling growth and mortality data to predict regeneration success

Evaluating plant lineage losses and gains in temperate forest understories: a phylogenetic perspective on climate change and nitrogen deposition

Losing the slow race: How deer hinder growth, survival, and regeneration of juvenile hemlocks (Tsuga canadensis)

Combining multiple investigative approaches to unravel functional responses to global change in the understorey of temperate forests

Failure to purge: population and individual inbreeding effects on fitness across generations of wild Impatiens capensis

Functional traits fail to predict long-term responses to climate change

Conditions for maintaining and eroding pseudo-overdominance and its contribution to inbreeding depression

Donald M. Waller Information

University

Position

Former Professor of Botany & Environmental Studies - Madison

Citations(all)

22062

Citations(since 2020)

6536

Cited By

18563

hIndex(all)

64

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

145

i10Index(since 2020)

93

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University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Donald M. Waller Skills & Research Interests

Plant ecology and evolution

plant-herbivore interactions

community dynamics

conservation biology

Top articles of Donald M. Waller

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Where have all the flowers gone? A call for federal leadership in deer management in the United States

Frontiers in Conservation Science

Bernd Blossey

Darragh Hare

Donald M Waller

2024/4/3

The regeneration ratio: Combining seedling growth and mortality data to predict regeneration success

Forest Ecology and Management

Donald M Waller

Dennis A Riege

William S Alverson

2024/3/15

Evaluating plant lineage losses and gains in temperate forest understories: a phylogenetic perspective on climate change and nitrogen deposition

New Phytologist

Josep Padullés Cubino

Jonathan Lenoir

Daijiang Li

Flavia A Montaño‐Centellas

Javier Retana

...

2024

Losing the slow race: How deer hinder growth, survival, and regeneration of juvenile hemlocks (Tsuga canadensis)

Forest Ecology and Management

William S Alverson

Dennis A Riege

Donald M Waller

2024/2/1

Combining multiple investigative approaches to unravel functional responses to global change in the understorey of temperate forests

Global Change Biology

Dries Landuyt

Michael P Perring

Haben Blondeel

Emiel De Lombaerde

Leen Depauw

...

2024/1

Failure to purge: population and individual inbreeding effects on fitness across generations of wild Impatiens capensis

Evolution

Rachel H Toczydlowski

Donald M Waller

2023/6/1

Functional traits fail to predict long-term responses to climate change

bioRxiv

Jeremy D Ash

Daijiang Li

Sarah E Johnson

David A Rogers

Donald M Waller

2023

Conditions for maintaining and eroding pseudo-overdominance and its contribution to inbreeding depression

Peer Community Journal

Diala Abu-Awad

Donald Waller

2023

Historical Resurveys Reveal Causes of Long‐term Ecological Change

Historical Ecology: Learning from the Past to Understand the Present and Forecast the Future of Ecosystems

Donald M Waller

2022/9/10

Plastic and quantitative genetic divergence mirror environmental gradients among wild, fragmented populations of Impatiens capensis

American Journal of Botany

Rachel H Toczydlowski

Donald M Waller

2022/1

Effects of altered climates on American ginseng population dynamics

Population Ecology

Sara Souther

James B McGraw

John D Souther

Donald M Waller

2022/1

Functional trait data for vascular plant species from northeastern North America

Donald M Waller

Alison K Paulson

Jeannine H Richards

William S Alverson

Kathryn L Amatangelo

...

2022/1

Divergent roles of herbivory in eutrophying forests

Nature communications

Josiane Segar

Henrique M Pereira

Lander Baeten

Markus Bernhardt-Römermann

Pieter De Frenne

...

2022/12/22

Functional traits mediate individualistic species‐environment distributions at broad spatial scales while fine‐scale species associations remain unpredictable

American journal of botany

Jared J Beck

Daijiang Li

Sarah E Johnson

David Rogers

Kenneth M Cameron

...

2022/12

Stresses affect inbreeding depression in complex ways: disentangling stress-specific genetic effects from effects of initial size in plants

Heredity

Tobias M Sandner

Diethart Matthies

Donald M Waller

2021/10

sPlotOpen–An environmentally balanced, open‐access, global dataset of vegetation plots

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Francesco Maria Sabatini

Jonathan Lenoir

Tarek Hattab

Elise Aimee Arnst

Milan Chytrý

...

2021/9

Differential and interacting impacts of invasive plants and white-tailed deer in eastern US forests

David L Gorchov

Bernd Blossey

Kristine M Averill

Andrea Dávalos

J Mason Heberling

...

2021/9

Shifts in precipitation and agricultural intensity increase phosphorus concentrations and loads in an agricultural watershed

Journal of environmental management

Donald M Waller

Andrew G Meyer

Zach Raff

Steven I Apfelbaum

2021/4/15

Addressing Darwin's dilemma: Can pseudo-overdominance explain persistent inbreeding depression and load?

Evolution

Donald M Waller

2021/4/1

Complex trait‒environment relationships underlie the structure of forest plant communities

Journal of Ecology

Andrés G Rolhauser

Donald M Waller

Caroline M Tucker

2021/11

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Co-Authors

H-index: 91
Tobias Kuemmerle

Tobias Kuemmerle

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

H-index: 80
Richard L. Lindroth

Richard L. Lindroth

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 66
Michael M. Hansen

Michael M. Hansen

Aarhus Universitet

H-index: 65
Thomas J. Stohlgren

Thomas J. Stohlgren

Colorado State University

H-index: 50
Kent Holsinger

Kent Holsinger

University of Connecticut

H-index: 31
Tania Schoennagel

Tania Schoennagel

University of Colorado Boulder

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