Donald M. Waller
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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North America-United States
Top articles of Donald M. Waller
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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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 |