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Debra Zuppinger-Dingley
Debra Zuppinger-Dingley
Department of evolutionary biology and environmental studies, University of Zurich
Verified email at ieu.uzh.ch
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Selection for niche differentiation in plant communities increases biodiversity effects
D Zuppinger-Dingley, B Schmid, JS Petermann, V Yadav, GB De Deyn, ...
Nature 515 (7525), 108-111, 2014
4172014
Community evolution increases plant productivity at low diversity
SJ van Moorsel, T Hahl, C Wagg, GB De Deyn, DFB Flynn, ...
Ecology Letters 21 (1), 128-137, 2018
722018
Evolution of facilitation requires diverse communities
C Schöb, RW Brooker, D Zuppinger-Dingley
Nature Ecology & Evolution 2 (9), 1381-1385, 2018
542018
Plant selection and soil legacy enhance long‐term biodiversity effects
D Zuppinger‐Dingley, DFB Flynn, GB De Deyn, JS Petermann, B Schmid
Ecology 97 (4), 918-928, 2016
532016
Genomics meets remote sensing in global change studies: monitoring and predicting phenology, evolution and biodiversity
E Yamasaki, F Altermatt, J Cavender-Bares, MC Schuman, ...
Current opinion in environmental sustainability 29, 177-186, 2017
472017
In their native range, invasive plants are held in check by negative soil‐feedbacks
D Zuppinger-Dingley, B Schmid, Y Chen, H Brandl, MGA Van der Heijden, ...
Ecosphere 2 (5), 1-12, 2011
412011
Plant responses to diversity‐driven selection and associated rhizosphere microbial communities
T Hahl, SJ van Moorsel, MW Schmid, D Zuppinger‐Dingley, B Schmid, ...
Functional ecology 34 (3), 707-722, 2020
282020
Selection in response to community diversity alters plant performance and functional traits
SJ van Moorsel, MW Schmid, T Hahl, D Zuppinger-Dingley, B Schmid
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 33, 51-61, 2018
252018
How can global conventions for biodiversity and ecosystem services guide local conservation actions?
IR Geijzendorffer, AJA Van Teeffelen, H Allison, D Braun, K Horgan, ...
Current opinion in environmental sustainability 29, 145-150, 2017
202017
Selection in monoculture vs. mixture alters plant metabolic fingerprints
D Zuppinger-Dingley, DFB Flynn, H Brandl, B Schmid
Journal of Plant Ecology 8 (5), 549-557, 2015
142015
Integrative research efforts at the boundary of biodiversity and global change research
S Abiven, F Altermatt, N Backhaus, A Deplazes-Zemp, R Furrer, B Korf, ...
Current opinion in environmental sustainability 29, 215-222, 2017
92017
Ontology and integrative research on Global Environmental Change: towards a critical GEC science
R Emmenegger, R Rowan, D Zuppinger-Dingley, C Krug, MA Parreño, ...
Current opinion in environmental sustainability 29, 131-137, 2017
92017
Diversity loss selects for altered plant phenotypic responses to local arbuscular mycorrhizal communities
T Hahl, SJ van Moorsel, MW Schmid, D Zuppinger-Dingley, B Schmid, ...
bioRxiv, 216986, 2017
82017
Functional diversity can facilitate the collapse of an undesirable ecosystem state
R Limberger, U Daugaard, A Gupta, RM Krug, KD Lemmen, ...
Ecology Letters 26 (6), 883-895, 2023
72023
Evolution of facilitation requires diverse communities. Nat. Ecol. Evol. 2, 1381–1385
C Schöb, RW Brooker, D Zuppinger-Dingley
72018
Editorial overview: Environmental change issues: Integrated global change and biodiversity research for a sustainable future
D Zuppinger-Dingley, CB Krug, O Petchey, B Schmid, N Backhaus, ...
Current opinion in environmental sustainability 29, vii-xi, 2017
52017
How puzzles are shaping our understanding of biodiversity: A call for more research into biodiversity representation in educational games
MA Parreño, S Petchey, M Chapman, F Altermatt, N Backhaus, ...
GAIA-Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society 31 (3), 139-145, 2022
22022
Selection in response to community diversity alters plant performance in newly assembled test communities
SJ van Moorsel, MW Schmid, T Hahl, D Zuppinger-Dingley, B Schmid
BioRxiv, 158709, 2017
22017
Community selection increases biodiversity effects
SJ van Moorsel, T Hahl, C Wagg, GB De Deyn, DFB Flynn, V Yadav, ...
bioRxiv, 111617, 2017
22017
Species richness promotes plant productivity by suppressing plant antagonists
NF Wan, YQ Wang, L Fu, J Liu, B Woodcock, Y Hu, A Eskelinen, A Hector, ...
12023
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