متابعة
Cynthia C. Chang
Cynthia C. Chang
University of Washington-Bothell
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Demystifying dominant species
ML Avolio, EJ Forrestel, CC Chang, KJ La Pierre, KT Burghardt, MD Smith
New Phytologist 223 (3), 1106-1126, 2019
2412019
Ecological succession in a changing world
CC Chang, BL Turner
Journal of Ecology 107 (2), 503-509, 2019
2262019
Morphological plant modeling: unleashing geometric and topological potential within the plant sciences
A Bucksch, A Atta-Boateng, AF Azihou, D Battogtokh, A Baumgartner, ...
Frontiers in plant science 8, 900, 2017
902017
Explaining temporal variation in above‐ground productivity in a mesic grassland: the role of climate and flowering
KJ La Pierre, S Yuan, CC Chang, ML Avolio, LM Hallett, T Schreck, ...
Journal of Ecology 99 (5), 1250-1262, 2011
852011
Integrating succession and community assembly perspectives
C Chang, J HilleRisLambers
F1000Research 5, 2016
742016
Reshaping plant biology: qualitative and quantitative descriptors for plant morphology
M Balduzzi, BM Binder, A Bucksch, C Chang, L Hong, AS Iyer-Pascuzzi, ...
Frontiers in Plant Science 8, 117, 2017
592017
Testing conceptual models of early plant succession across a disturbance gradient
CC Chang, CB Halpern, JA Antos, ML Avolio, A Biswas, JE Cook, ...
Journal of Ecology 107 (2), 517-530, 2019
442019
Assessing fine-scale genotypic structure of a dominant species in native grasslands
ML Avolio, CC Chang, MD Smith
The American Midland Naturalist 165 (2), 211-224, 2011
322011
Patterns of selection of two North American native and nonnative populations of monkeyflower (Phrymaceae)
CJ Murren, CC Chang, MR Dudash
New Phytologist 183 (3), 691-701, 2009
312009
Invasibility of a mesic grassland depends on the time‐scale of fluctuating resources
SE Koerner, ML Avolio, CC Chang, J Gray, DL Hoover, MD Smith
Journal of Ecology 103 (6), 1538-1546, 2015
262015
Multiple assessments of succession rates on Mount St. Helens
R Del Moral, CC Chang
Plant Ecology 216, 165-176, 2015
222015
Trait and phylogenetic patterns reveal deterministic community assembly mechanisms on Mount St. Helens
CC Chang, J HilleRisLambers
Plant Ecology 220, 675-698, 2019
202019
Resource availability modulates above‐ and below‐ground competitive interactions between genotypes of a dominant C4 grass
CC Chang, MD Smith
Functional Ecology 28 (4), 1041-1051, 2014
192014
Invasion of an intact plant community: the role of population versus community level diversity
CC Chang, MD Smith
Oecologia 168, 1091-1102, 2012
182012
Who are we? Highlighting nuances in Asian American experiences in ecology and evolutionary biology
KH Nguyen, AK Akiona, CC Chang, VB Chaudhary, SJ Cheng, ...
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 103 (1), 1-8, 2022
142022
The effect of genotype richness and genomic dissimilarity of Andropogon gerardii on invasion resistance and productivity
ML Avolio, CC Chang, JJ Weis, MD Smith
Plant Ecology & Diversity 8 (1), 61-71, 2015
142015
Direct and indirect relationships between genetic diversity of a dominant grass, community diversity and above‐ground productivity in tallgrass prairie
CC Chang, MD Smith
Journal of vegetation science 25 (2), 470-480, 2014
102014
Exploring the impact of trait number and type on functional diversity metrics in real-world ecosystems
T Ohlert, K Kimmel, M Avolio, C Chang, E Forrestel, B Gerstner, ...
Plos one 17 (8), e0272791, 2022
62022
Genotypic diversity of a dominant C4 grass across a long-term fire frequency gradient
CC Chang, MD Smith
Journal of Plant Ecology 6 (6), 448-458, 2013
52013
The impact of trait number and correlation on functional diversity metrics in real-world ecosystems
T Ohlert, K Kimmel, M Avolio, C Chang, E Forrestel, BP Gerstner, ...
PloS one 19 (9), e0306342, 2024
12024
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