Marc William Cadotte biologist (born 1975)
Cadotte, Marc William, 1975-
Cadotte, Marc William
Cadotte, Marc W.
VIAF ID: 26826288 (Personal)
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Works
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Conceptual Ecology and Invasion Biology: Reciprocal Approaches to Nature | |
Hill–Chao numbers allow decomposing gamma multifunctionality into alpha and beta components | |
Invasive species in a globalized world : ecological, social, and legal perspectives on policy | |
A latitudinal gradient in Darwin’s naturalization conundrum at the global scale for flowering plants | |
The list of vascular plants for the city of Toronto | |
The mechanisms generating community phylogenetic patterns change with spatial scale | |
Multi‐trophic metacommunity interactions mediate asynchrony and stability in fluctuating environments | |
Multitrophic diversity and biotic associations influence subalpine forest ecosystem multifunctionality | |
Near-to-nature logging influences fungal community assembly processes in a temperate forest | |
The Necessity of Multitrophic Approaches in Community Ecology | |
Negative effects of nitrogen override positive effects of phosphorus on grassland legumes worldwide | |
Neighborhood interactions on seedling survival were greatly altered following an extreme winter storm | |
The new diversity: management gains through insights into the functional diversity of communities | |
Nitrogen alters effects of disturbance on annual grassland community diversity: Implications for restoration | |
Non-native species in urban environments: patterns, processes, impacts and challenges | |
Non‐random loss of phylogenetically distinct rare species degrades phylogenetic diversity in semi‐natural grasslands | |
Nutrient enrichment increases invertebrate herbivory and pathogen damage in grasslands | |
Nutrients cause grassland biomass to outpace herbivory | |
On linking mechanism to invasive species impact | |
On testing the competition-colonization trade-off in a multispecies assemblage. | |
Opposing community assembly patterns for dominant and nondominant plant species in herbaceous ecosystems globally | |
Out of the shadows: multiple nutrient limitations drive relationships among biomass, light and plant diversity | |
Pandemics and biodiversity: applying lessons learned to conservation in the post-COVID-19 era | |
pez: phylogenetics for the environmental sciences | |
Phenology as a basis for management of exotic annual plants in desert invasions | |
Phylogenetic and functional clustering illustrate the roles of adaptive radiation and dispersal filtering in jointly shaping late‐Quaternary mammal assemblages on oceanic islands | |
Phylogenetic conservatism and climate factors shape flowering phenology in alpine meadows | |
Phylogenetic diversity and productivity: gauging interpretations from experiments that do not manipulate phylogenetic diversity | |
Phylogenetic diversity–ecosystem function relationships are insensitive to phylogenetic edge lengths | |
Phylogenetic diversity metrics for ecological communities: integrating species richness, abundance and evolutionary history | |
Phylogenetic Diversity of Urban Floras in the Central Urals | |
Phylogenetic patterns differ for native and exotic plant communities across a richness gradient in Northern California | |
Phylogenetic patterns of colonization and extinction in experimentally assembled plant communities | |
Phylogenetic relatedness and plant invader success across two spatial scales | |
Phylogenetically diverse grasslands are associated with pairwise interspecific processes that increase biomass | |
Phylogenies in ecology : a guide to concepts and methods | |
Phylogeny in the service of ecological restoration | |
Plant diversity enhances the reclamation of degraded lands by stimulating plant–soil feedbacks | |
Plant genetics shapes inquiline community structure across spatial scales. | |
Plant invasion alters trait composition and diversity across habitats | |
Plant species' origin predicts dominance and response to nutrient enrichment and herbivores in global grasslands | |
Planting accelerates restoration of tropical forest but assembly mechanisms appear insensitive to initial composition | |
Plants alter their vertical root distribution rather than biomass allocation in response to changing precipitation | |
Positive interactions of native species melt invasional meltdown over <scp>long‐term</scp> plant succession | |
Preadaptation and Naturalization of Nonnative Species: Darwin's Two Fundamental Insights into Species Invasion. | |
Predicting communities from functional traits. | |
Predicting loss of evolutionary history: Where are we? | |
Primary determinants of communities in deadwood vary among taxa but are regionally consistent | |
Prioritizing terrestrial invasive alien plant species for management in urban ecosystems | |
Protect Third Pole's fragile ecosystem | |
Putting applied ecology into practice | |
Quantifying the invasiveness of species | |
Rare and phylogenetically distinct plant species exhibit less diverse root-associated pathogen communities | |
Rarest of the rare: advances in combining evolutionary distinctiveness and scarcity to inform conservation at biogeographical scales | |
Recasting spatial food web ecology as an ecosystem science | |
Regional and global shifts in crop diversity through the Anthropocene | |
Reply to: "Global conservation of phylogenetic diversity captures more than just functional diversity" | |
Restoration‐oriented forest management affects community assembly patterns of deadwood‐dependent organisms | |
Richness, phylogenetic diversity, and abundance all have positive effects on invader performance in an arid ecosystem | |
Scale‐dependent shifts in functional and phylogenetic structure of Mediterranean island plant communities over two centuries | |
Should Environmental Filtering be Abandoned? | |
Size- and environment-driven seedling survival and growth are mediated by leaf functional traits | |
Soil legacies and drought regulate plant diversity-productivity relationships | |
Soil nutrients mediate the indirect effects of shrub canopy removal: How distance from shrubs affects the herbs and grasses community in a shrub‐encroached grassland | |
Solving environmental problems in the Anthropocene: the need to bring novel theoretical advances into the applied ecology fold | |
Spatial heterogeneity in species composition constrains plant community responses to herbivory and fertilisation | |
Species colonisation, not competitive exclusion, drives community overdispersion over long-term succession. | |
Species losses, gains, and changes in persistent species are associated with distinct effects on ecosystem functioning in global grasslands | |
Species responses to changing precipitation depend on trait plasticity rather than trait means and intraspecific variation | |
Taming the ‘New Wild’: tackling the good and the bad with invasive species | |
Temporal changes in spatial variation: partitioning the extinction and colonisation components of beta diversity | |
Temporal rarity is a better predictor of local extinction risk than spatial rarity | |
Testing Darwin's transoceanic dispersal hypothesis for the inland nettle family (Urticaceae) | |
Training future generations to deliver evidence‐based conservation and ecosystem management | |
Trait-Based Community Assembly along an Elevational Gradient in Subalpine Forests: Quantifying the Roles of Environmental Factors in Inter- and Intraspecific Variability. | |
Trait dimensionality and population choice alter estimates of phenotypic dissimilarity. | |
Trait hierarchies are stronger than trait dissimilarities in structuring spatial co-occurrence patterns of common tree species in a subtropical forest | |
Trait variation and functional diversity maintenance of understory herbaceous species coexisting along an elevational gradient in Yulong Mountain, Southwest China | |
Transforming ecosystems: When, where, and how to restore contaminated sites | |
Tree mycorrhizal type mediates the strength of negative density dependence in temperate forests | |
TRY plant trait database - enhanced coverage and open access | |
Unifying measures of biodiversity: understanding when richness and phylogenetic diversity should be congruent | |
Urbanization and plant invasion alter the structure of litter microarthropod communities | |
Using phylogenetic, functional and trait diversity to understand patterns of plant community productivity | |
Using phylogenies in conservation: new perspectives | |
Warming affects foliar fungal diseases more than precipitation in a Tibetan alpine meadow | |
Why phylogenies do not always predict ecological differences |