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Publications

Explore my research publications, which highlight how climate change, species interactions, and functional traits shape communities and ecosystems. Below you’ll find links to my papers, spanning core projects and collaborative work across community and ecosystem ecology.

Research publications

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Román, E. D., Nebhut, A. N., Fukami, T., and Gould, A. L. In review. Priority effects can shape strain-level community assembly and function in a luminous bacterium. mBio.

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Nebhut, A. N., Hooper, D. U., and Dukes, J. S. In review. Asymmetrical impacts of invader-resident competition drove complex per-invader-biomass effects in a grassland community. Ecosphere.

Buonaiuto, D. M., Barnett, D., Blumenthal, D. M., Nebhut, A. N., Pearse, I. S., Sofaer, H. R., Sorte, C. J. B., Corbin, J. D., Early, R., Garbowski M., Ibanez, I., Laughlin, D. C., Petri, L, Vilà, M., and Bradley, B. A. 2025. Using Plant Invasions to Compare Occurrence- and Abundance-Based Calculations of Biotic Homogenisation: Are Results Complementary or Contradictory? Global Ecology and Biogeography, doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.70022

Garbowski, M., Laughlin, D. C., Blumenthal, D. M., Sofaer, H. R., Barnett, D. T., Beaury, E. M., Buonaiuto D. M., Corbin, J. D., Dukes, J. S., Early, R., Nebhut, A. N., Petri, L., Vilà, M.,  Pearse, I. S. 2024. Naturalized species drive functional trait shifts in plant communities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, doi: 10.1073/pnas.2403120121

Nebhut, A. N. and Dukes, J. S. 2024. Invasion by Pyrus calleryana does not affect understory diversity or total cover in early successional meadows. Invasive Plant Science and Management. doi:10.1017/inp.2023.28

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