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Using dynamic vegetation models to simulate plant range shifts
RS Snell, A Huth, JEMS Nabel, G Bocedi, JMJ Travis, D Gravel, ...
Ecography 37 (12), 1184-1197, 2014
1272014
Life history traits in selfing versus outcrossing annuals: exploring the'time-limitation'hypothesis for the fitness benefit of self-pollination
R Snell, LW Aarssen
BMC ecology 5 (1), 2, 2005
1032005
Consequences of intraspecific variation in seed dispersal for plant demography, communities, evolution and global change
RS Snell, NG Beckman, E Fricke, BA Loiselle, CS Carvalho, LR Jones, ...
AoB Plants 11 (4), plz016, 2019
1002019
Herbaceous understorey: an overlooked player in forest landscape dynamics?
T Thrippleton, H Bugmann, K Kramer-Priewasser, RS Snell
Ecosystems 19, 1240-1254, 2016
992016
Intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of intraspecific variation in seed dispersal are diverse and pervasive
EW Schupp, R Zwolak, LR Jones, RS Snell, NG Beckman, C Aslan, ...
AoB Plants 11 (6), plz067, 2019
772019
From monocultures to mixed-species forests: is tree diversity key for providing ecosystem services at the landscape scale?
LJ Schuler, H Bugmann, RS Snell
Landscape Ecology 32, 1499-1516, 2017
712017
Advancing an interdisciplinary framework to study seed dispersal ecology
NG Beckman, CE Aslan, HS Rogers, O Kogan, JL Bronstein, JM Bullock, ...
AoB Plants 12 (2), plz048, 2020
522020
Simulating long‐distance seed dispersal in a dynamic vegetation model
RS Snell
Global ecology and biogeography 23 (1), 89-98, 2014
502014
Tree growth response to shifting soil nutrient economy depends on mycorrhizal associations
JL DeForest, RS Snell
New Phytologist 225 (6), 2557-2566, 2020
492020
Overstorey–understorey interactions intensify after drought-induced forest die-off: long-term effects for forest structure and composition
T Thrippleton, H Bugmann, M Folini, RS Snell
Ecosystems 21, 723-739, 2018
492018
Interaction effects of targeted agri-environmental payments on non-marketed goods and services under climate change in a mountain region
R Huber, S Rebecca, M François, BS Hanna, S Dirk, F Robert
Land Use Policy 66, 49-60, 2017
492017
Using a dynamic forest model to predict tree species distributions
AG Gutiérrez, RS Snell, H Bugmann
Global ecology and biogeography 25 (3), 347-358, 2016
452016
Herbaceous competition and browsing may induce arrested succession in central European forests
T Thrippleton, H Bugmann, RS Snell
Journal of Ecology 106 (3), 1120-1132, 2018
422018
Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation
C Aslan, NG Beckman, HS Rogers, J Bronstein, D Zurell, F Hartig, K Shea, ...
AoB Plants 11 (2), plz006, 2019
382019
Consideration of dispersal processes and northern refugia can improve our understanding of past plant migration rates in North America
RS Snell, SA Cowling
Journal of Biogeography 42 (9), 1677-1688, 2015
382015
Determining sectoral and regional sensitivity to climate and socio-economic change in Europe using impact response surfaces
S Fronzek, TR Carter, N Pirttioja, R Alkemade, E Audsley, H Bugmann, ...
Regional Environmental Change 19 (3), 679-693, 2019
332019
Inter-and transdisciplinary perspective on the integration of ecological processes into ecosystem services analysis in a mountain region
R Huber, S Briner, H Bugmann, C Elkin, C Hirschi, R Seidl, R Snell, ...
Ecological Processes 3 (1), 9, 2014
272014
Importance of climate uncertainty for projections of forest ecosystem services
RS Snell, C Elkin, S Kotlarski, H Bugmann
Regional Environmental Change 18, 2145-2159, 2018
222018
How multiple and interacting disturbances shape tree diversity in European mountain landscapes
LJ Schuler, H Bugmann, G Petter, RS Snell
Landscape Ecology 34, 1279-1294, 2019
162019
Seed quality and seed quantity in red maple depends on weather and individual tree characteristics
AR Goszka, RS Snell
Ecology and evolution 10 (23), 13109-13121, 2020
152020
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