Jennifer Rudgers

Jennifer Rudgers

University of New Mexico

H-index: 48

North America-United States

About Jennifer Rudgers

Jennifer Rudgers, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New Mexico, specializes in the field of Ecology, Evolution, Mutualism, Symbiosis, Plant-microbe interactions.

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

Heat and desiccation tolerances predict bee abundance under climate change

Soil nematode assemblages respond to interacting environmental changes

Bioavailability of macro and micronutrients across global topsoils: Main drivers and global change impacts

Nitrogen addition and fungal symbiosis alter early dune plant succession

Disruption of fungal hyphae suppressed litter-derived C retention in soil and N translocation to plants under drought-stressed temperate grassland

Characterization of root-associated fungi and reduced plant growth in soils from a New Mexico uranium mine

Herbivory damage but not plant disease under experimental warming is dependent on weather for three subalpine grass species

Bee species abundance and composition in three ecosystem types at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA

Jennifer Rudgers Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

9142

Citations(since 2020)

3898

Cited By

6923

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

119

i10Index(since 2020)

92

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Jennifer Rudgers Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Evolution

Mutualism

Symbiosis

Plant-microbe interactions

Top articles of Jennifer Rudgers

Heat and desiccation tolerances predict bee abundance under climate change

Nature

2024/3/27

Soil nematode assemblages respond to interacting environmental changes

Oecologia

2023/7

Nitrogen addition and fungal symbiosis alter early dune plant succession

Oecologia

2023/4

Disruption of fungal hyphae suppressed litter-derived C retention in soil and N translocation to plants under drought-stressed temperate grassland

Geoderma

2023/4/1

Characterization of root-associated fungi and reduced plant growth in soils from a New Mexico uranium mine

Mycologia

2023/3/4

Herbivory damage but not plant disease under experimental warming is dependent on weather for three subalpine grass species

Journal of Ecology

2023/3

Bee species abundance and composition in three ecosystem types at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA

2023/1

Pleoardoris graminearum, gen. et sp. nov., a new member of Pleosporales from North American Plains, its biogeography and effects on a foundation grass species

Mycologia

2023/11/2

Dryland sensitivity to climate change and variability using nonlinear dynamics

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/8/29

Infrastructure to factorially manipulate the mean and variance of precipitation in the field

Ecosphere

2023/7

Improved Estimates of Carbon and Water Dynamics by TECO-Dryland and Data Assimilation

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Grass species identity shapes communities of root and leaf fungi more than elevation

ISME communications

2022/12

Cross-site comparisons of dryland ecosystem response to climate change in the US Long-Term Ecological Research Network

2022/9

Rainfall pulse regime drives biomass and community composition in biological soil crusts

Ecology

2022/9

Climate mediates long‐term impacts of rodent exclusion on desert plant communities

Ecological Monographs

2022/5

Disturbance to biocrusts decreased cyanobacteria, N‐fixer abundance, and grass leaf N but increased fungal abundance

Ecology

2022/4

Darksidea phi, sp. nov., a dark septate root-associated fungus in foundation grasses in North American Great Plains

Mycologia

2022/3/4

SEV-LTER quadrat plant species biomass all sites and experiments

2022/1

Biogeography of root‐associated fungi in foundation grasses of North American plains

Journal of Biogeography

2022/1

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