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Publications.
1. Ware, I.M., M.E. Van Nuland, J.A. Schweitzer, Z. Yang, C.W. Schadt, J.K. Bailey (2021) Climate-driven divergence in plant-microbiome interactions generates range-wide variation in bud break phenology. Communications Biology 4(1) 1-9.
2. Piponiot, C., I.M. Ware, et al. (in press 2021) Distribution of biomass dynamics in relation to tree size in forests across the world. New Phytologist.
3. S.L.J. Bayliss, L.O. Mueller, I.M. Ware, J.A. Schweitzer, & J.K. Bailey (2020) Plant genetic variation drives geographic differences in atmosphere-plant-ecosystem feedbacks. Plant-Environment Interactions 1(3) 166-180.
4. K.K. Beals, J.A.M. Moore, S.N. Kivlin, S.L.J. Bayliss, C.Y. Lumibao, L.C. Moorhead, M. Patel, J.L. Summers, I.M. Ware, J.K. Bailey, J.A. Schweitzer (2020) Predicting plant-soil feedback in the field: Meta-analysis reveals that competition and environmental stress differentially influence PSF. Frontiers in Ecol. and Evolution 8,191.
5. M.E. Van Nuland, J.B. Vincent, I.M. Ware, L.O. Mueller, S.L.J. Bayliss, K.K. Beals, J.A. Schweitzer, J.K. Bailey (2020) Intraspecific trait variation across elevation predicts a widespread tree species’ climate niche and range limits. Ecology and Evolution, 10(9): 3856-3867.
6. Ware, I.M., M.E. Van Nuland, J.A. Schweitzer, Z. Yang, C.W. Schadt, L.C. Sidak-Loftis, N.E. Stone, J.D. Busch, D.M. Wagner, & J.K. Bailey (2019) Climate-driven reduction of genetic variation in plant phenology alters soil communities and nutrient pools. Global Change Biology, 25(4): 1514-1528. *University of Tennessee EEB Outstanding Publication by a Graduate Student award
7. Ware, I.M., C.R. Fitzpatrick, A. Senthilnathan, S.L.J. Bayliss, K.K. Beals, L.O. Mueller, J.L. Summers, R.C. Wooliver, M.E. Van Nuland, M.T. Kinnison, E.P. Palkovacs, J.A. Schweitzer, & J.K. Bailey (2019) Feedbacks link ecosystem ecology and evolution across spatial and temporal scales: Empirical evidence and future directions. Functional Ecology, 33(1): 31-42. *top downloaded paper of 2018-2019 in Functional Ecology
8. Van Nuland, M.E., I.M. Ware, J.K. Bailey, & J.A. Schweitzer (2019) Ecosystem feedbacks contribute to geographic variation in plant-soil eco-evolutionary dynamics across a fertility gradient. Functional Ecology, 33(1): 95-106.
9. Miller, C. N., H. Brabazon, I.M. Ware, N.H. Kingsley, & J.M. Budke (2018) Bringing an historic collection into the modern era: Curating the J.K. Underwood Seed Collection at the University of Tennessee Herbarium (TENN). Collection Forum: Fall 2018, Vol. 32: 14-30.
10. Van Nuland, M.E., R.C. Wooliver, A.A. Pfennigwerth, Q.D. Read, I.M. Ware, L.O. Mueller, J.A. Fordyce, J.A. Schweitzer, & J.K. Bailey (2016) Plant–soil feedbacks: connecting ecosystem ecology and evolution. Functional Ecology, 30(7): 1032-1042.
11. Bailey, J. K., M. A. Genung, I.M. Ware, C.E. Gorman, M.E. Van Nuland, H. Long, & J.A. Schweitzer (2014) Genotypic diversity in a changing global climate: Indirect genetic effects, feedbacks, and coadaptation. Functional Ecology, 28(1): 87-95.
12. Ware, I.M., P. Terletzky, P.B. Adler (2014) Conflicting management objectives of the Colorado Plateau: Understanding the effects of bison and cattle grazing on plant community composition. J. of Nature Conservation, 22(4): 293-301.