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James D Bever
James D Bever
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Kansas
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Plant–soil feedbacks: the past, the present and future challenges
WH Van der Putten, RD Bardgett, JD Bever, TM Bezemer, BB Casper, ...
Journal of Ecology 101 (2), 265-276, 2013
15052013
Incorporating the soil community into plant population dynamics: the utility of the feedback approach
JD Bever, KM Westover, J Antonovics
Journal of Ecology, 561-573, 1997
13151997
A meta‐analysis of context‐dependency in plant response to inoculation with mycorrhizal fungi
JD Hoeksema, VB Chaudhary, CA Gehring, NC Johnson, J Karst, ...
Ecology letters 13 (3), 394-407, 2010
11872010
Negative plant–soil feedback predicts tree-species relative abundance in a tropical forest
SA Mangan, SA Schnitzer, EA Herre, KML Mack, MC Valencia, ...
Nature 466 (7307), 752-755, 2010
10892010
Soil community feedback and the coexistence of competitors: conceptual frameworks and empirical tests
JD Bever
New phytologist 157 (3), 465-473, 2003
9872003
Biotic interactions and plant invasions
CE Mitchell, AA Agrawal, JD Bever, GS Gilbert, RA Hufbauer, ...
Ecology letters 9 (6), 726-740, 2006
9092006
Rooting theories of plant community ecology in microbial interactions
JD Bever, IA Dickie, E Facelli, JM Facelli, J Klironomos, M Moora, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 25 (8), 468-478, 2010
8702010
Grassroots ecology: plant–microbe–soil interactions as drivers of plant community structure and dynamics
HL Reynolds, A Packer, JD Bever, K Clay
Ecology 84 (9), 2281-2291, 2003
8602003
Feeback between plants and their soil communities in an old field community
JD Bever
Ecology 75 (7), 1965-1977, 1994
8511994
Host-dependent sporulation and species diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a mown grassland
JD Bever, JB Morton, J Antonovics, PA Schultz
Journal of ecology, 71-82, 1996
8341996
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi: More Diverse than Meets the Eye, and the Ecological Tale of Why: The high diversity of ecologically distinct species of arbuscular mycorrhizal …
JD Bever, PA Schultz, A Pringle, JB Morton
Bioscience 51 (11), 923-931, 2001
5792001
Preferential allocation to beneficial symbiont with spatial structure maintains mycorrhizal mutualism
JD Bever, SC Richardson, BM Lawrence, J Holmes, M Watson
Ecology letters 12 (1), 13-21, 2009
5642009
Mycorrhizal symbioses and plant invasions
A Pringle, JD Bever, M Gardes, JL Parrent, MC Rillig, JN Klironomos
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 40, 699-715, 2009
5572009
Microbial population and community dynamics on plant roots and their feedbacks on plant communities
JD Bever, TG Platt, ER Morton
Annual review of microbiology 66, 265-283, 2012
5392012
Negative feedback within a mutualism: host–specific growth of mycorrhizal fungi reduces plant benefit
JD Bever
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2002
4952002
Coevolution of symbiotic mutualists and parasites in a community context
PH Thrall, ME Hochberg, JJ Burdon, JD Bever
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 22 (3), 120-126, 2007
4432007
Mycorrhizal fungal identity and richness determine the diversity and productivity of a tallgrass prairie system
KM Vogelsang, HL Reynolds, JD Bever
New phytologist 172 (3), 554-562, 2006
4352006
Conspecific negative density dependence and forest diversity
DJ Johnson, WT Beaulieu, JD Bever, K Clay
Science 336 (6083), 904-907, 2012
4062012
Maintenance of plant species diversity by pathogens
JD Bever, SA Mangan, HM Alexander
Annual review of ecology, evolution, and systematics 46, 305-325, 2015
4002015
Mycorrhizal densities decline in association with nonnative plants and contribute to plant invasion
KM Vogelsang, JD Bever
Ecology 90 (2), 399-407, 2009
3572009
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