Travis E Huxman
University of California, Irvine
H-index: 78
North America-United States
Top articles of Travis E Huxman
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Effects of Non-Native Annual Plant Removal on Native Species in Mediterranean-Climate Shrub Communities | Diversity | Priscilla M Ta Emily Griffoul Quinn Sorenson Katharina T Schmidt Isaac Ostmann | 2024/2/9 |
Three-way species interactions reverse the positive pairwise effects of two natives on an exotic invader | Plant Ecology | Benjamin M Schlau Travis E Huxman Kailen A Mooney Jessica D Pratt | 2023/4 |
A common garden super‐experiment: An impossible dream to inspire possible synthesis | Travis E Huxman Daniel E Winkler Kailen A Mooney | 2022/5 | |
Biological invasions and climate change amplify each other’s effects on dryland degradation | Global Change Biology | Sujith Ravi Darin J Law Joshua S Caplan Greg A Barron‐Gafford Katerina M Dontsova | 2022/1 |
Facilitation at early growth stages results in spatial associations and stable coexistence in late growth stages of two long‐lived, dominant shrubs | Oikos | Benjamin Schlau Travis Huxman Kailen Mooney Jessica Pratt | 2021/12 |
Warming as a driver of vegetation loss in the Sonoran Desert of California | Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences | Stijn Hantson Travis E Huxman Sarah Kimball James T Randerson Michael L Goulden | 2021/6 |
Data from: Phenotypic constraints and community structure: linking trade-offs within and among species | Amy L Angert Sarah Kimball Megan Peterson Travis E Huxman D Lawrence Venable | 2021/5/19 | |
Empirical evidence for resilience of tropical forest photosynthesis in a warmer world | Nature Plants | Marielle N Smith Tyeen C Taylor Joost van Haren Rafael Rosolem Natalia Restrepo-Coupe | 2020/10 |
Traversing the wasteland: a framework for assessing ecological threats to drylands | BioScience | David L Hoover Brandon Bestelmeyer Nancy B Grimm Travis E Huxman Sasha C Reed | 2020/1/1 |
Sahara mustard as a major threat to desert biodiversity in the southwest United States and the need to integrate contemporary methods to understand its biology | Ecology and Evolution | Daniel E Winkler Kenneth J Chapin J David Garmon Brandon S Gaut Travis E Huxman | 2020/12 |