Publications of Jason Fridley

Fridley, J.D., Senft, A., and Peet, R.K. 2009. Vegetation structure of field margins and adjacent forests in agricultural landscapes of the North Carolina Piedmont (USA). Castanea, in press.

Fridley, J.D. 2009. Downscaling climate over complex terrain: high fine-scale spatial variation of near-ground temperatures in a montane forested landscape (Great Smoky Mountains, USA). Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 48: 1033-1049. [Early Online Release]

Manthey, M. and Fridley, J.D. 2009. Beta diversity metrics and the estimation of niche width via species co-occurrence data: reply to Zeleny. Journal of Ecology 97: 18-22. [PDF]

Fridley, J.D. 2008. Of Asian forests and European fields: Eastern U.S. plant invasions in a global floristic context. PLoS ONE 3: e3630. [online] [PDF]

Grime, J.P., Fridley, J.D., Askew, A.P., Thompson, K., Hodgson, J.G., and Bennett, C.R. 2008. Long-term resistance to simulated climate change in an infertile grassland. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 105: 10028-10032. [PDF]

Palmer, M., McGlinn, D., and Fridley, J.D. 2008. Artifacts and artifictions in biodiversity research. Folia Geobotanica 43: 245-257. [PDF]

Qian, H., Fridley, J.D., and Palmer, M. W. 2007. The latitudinal gradient of species-area relationships of vascular plants of North America. The American Naturalist 170: 690-701. [PDF]

Fridley, J.D., Grime, J.P., and Bilton, M. 2007. Genetic identity of interspecific neighbours mediates plant responses to competition and environmental variation in a species-rich grassland. Journal of Ecology 95: 908-915. [PDF] (Editor's Choice of the Sept issue)

Fridley, J.D., Vandermast, D.B., Kuppinger, D.M., Manthey, M., and Peet, R.K. 2007. Co-occurrence-based assessment of habitat generalists and specialists: a new approach for the measurement of niche width. Journal of Ecology 95: 707-722. [PDF]

Fridley, J.D., Stachowicz, J.J., Naeem, S., Sax, D.F., Seabloom, E.W., Smith, M.D., Stohlgren, T.J., Tilman, D., and Von Holle, B. 2007. The invasion paradox: reconciling pattern and process in species invasions. Ecology 88: 3-17. [PDF]

Fridley, J.D., Peet, R.K., van der Maarel, E., and Willems, J.H. 2006. Integration of local and regional species-area relationships from space-time species accumulation. The American Naturalist 168:133-143. [PDF]

Fridley, J.D., Qian, H., White, P.S., and Palmer, M.W. 2006. Plant species invasions along the latitudinal gradient in the United States: comment. Ecology 87:3209-3213. [PDF]

Bruno, J.F., Fridley, J.D., Bromberg, K.D., and Bertness, M.D. 2005. Insights into biotic interactions from studies of species invasions. In: Sax, D.F., Gaines, S.D., and Stachowicz, J.J., eds. Species invasions: insights into ecology, evolution, and biogeography. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA.

Fridley, J.D., Peet, R.K., White, PS, and Wentworth, T.R. 2005. Connecting fine- and broad-scale species-area relationships of Southeastern U.S. flora. Ecology 86: 1172-1177. [PDF]

Fridley, J.D., Brown, R.L., and Bruno, J.F. 2004. Null models of exotic invasion and scale-dependent patterns of native and exotic species richness. Ecology 85: 3215-3222. [PDF]

Peet, R.K., Fridley, J.D., and Gramling, J.M. 2003. Variation in species richness and species pool size across a pH gradient in forests of the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains. Folia Geobotanica 38: 391-401. [PDF]

Fridley, J.D. 2003. Diversity effects on productivity in different light and nutrient environments: an experiment with communities of annual plants. Journal of Ecology 91: 396-406. [PDF]

Brown, R.L. and Fridley, J.D. 2003. Control of plant species diversity and community invasibility by species immigration: seed richness versus seed density. Oikos 102: 15-24. [PDF]

Fridley, J.D. 2002. Resource availability dominates and alters the relationship between species diversity and ecosystem productivity in experimental plant communities. Oecologia 132: 271-277. [PDF]

Fridley, J.D. 2001. The influence of species diversity on ecosystem productivity: how, where, and why? Oikos 93: 514-526. [PDF]

Huston, M.A., Aarssen, L.W., Austin, M.P., Cade, B.S., Fridley, J.D., Garnier, E., Grime, J.P., Hodgson, J., Lauenroth, W.K., Thompson, K., Vandermeer, J.H., and Wardle, D.A. 2000. No consistent effect of plant diversity on productivity (Technical Comment). Science 289: 1255a. [PDF]

Fridley, J.D. 1998. The flora and fauna of Duke Paul's Missouri. In: Hans von Sachsen-Altenburg and Robert L. Dyer, Duke Paul of Wuerttemberg on the Missouri Frontier: 1823, 1830 and 1851. Pekitanoui, Boonville, MO.

Publications of Alaa (Wally) Craddock

Wally, A.L., Menges, E.S., and Weekley, C.W. 2006. Comparison of three devices for measuring fire temperatures in ecological studies. Journal of Applied Vegetation Science 9:97-108. [PDF]

Menges, E.S., Craddock, A.L., Salo, J., Zinthefer, R. and Weekley, C.W. Gapology in Florida scrub: species occurrence, diversity and gap properties. Journal of Vegetation Science, in press.