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Jonathan Bauer
Jonathan Bauer
Assistant Professor, Miami University
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When and where plant‐soil feedback may promote plant coexistence: a meta‐analysis
KM Crawford, JT Bauer, LS Comita, MB Eppinga, DJ Johnson, ...
Ecology letters 22 (8), 1274-1284, 2019
2812019
Interpreting variation to advance predictive restoration science
LA Brudvig, RS Barak, JT Bauer, TT Caughlin, DC Laughlin, L Larios, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 54 (4), 1018-1027, 2017
2042017
Invasive species:“back-seat drivers” of ecosystem change?
JT Bauer
Biological invasions 14, 1295-1304, 2012
1952012
The plant microbiome and native plant restoration: the example of native mycorrhizal fungi
L Koziol, PA Schultz, GL House, JT Bauer, EL Middleton, JD Bever
BioScience 68 (12), 996-1006, 2018
1652018
Plant-soil feedbacks as drivers of succession: evidence from remnant and restored tallgrass prairies
JT Bauer, KML Mack, JD Bever
Ecosphere 6 (9), 2015
1612015
Experimental evidence for indirect facilitation among invasive plants
SL Flory, JT Bauer
Journal of Ecology 102 (1), 12-18, 2014
1272014
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and the productivity and structure of prairie grassland communities
JT Bauer, MK Nathan, JD Bever, K Clay, HL Reynolds
Oecologia 170 (4), 1089-1098, 2012
932012
A survey of endophytic fungi of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) in the Midwest, and their putative roles in plant growth
NM Kleczewski, JT Bauer, JD Bever, K Clay, HL Reynolds
Fungal ecology 5 (5), 521-529, 2012
872012
Ecology of Floristic Quality Assessment: testing for correlations between coefficients of conservatism, species traits, and mycorrhizal responsiveness
JT Bauer, L Koziol, JD Bever
AoB PLANTS 10 (1), plx073, 2018
752018
Long-term legacies and partial recovery of mycorrhizal communities after invasive plant removal
RA Lankau, JT Bauer, MR Anderson, RC Anderson
Biological invasions 16, 1979-1990, 2014
702014
Effects of between‐site variation in soil microbial communities and plant‐soil feedbacks on the productivity and composition of plant communities
JT Bauer, N Blumenthal, AJ Miller, JK Ferguson, HL Reynolds
Journal of Applied Ecology 54 (4), 1028-1039, 2017
622017
Context dependency of the allelopathic effects of Lonicera maackii on seed germination
JT Bauer, SM Shannon, RE Stoops, HL Reynolds
Plant Ecology 213, 1907-1916, 2012
622012
Negative plant‐phyllosphere feedbacks in native Asteraceae hosts–a novel extension of the plant‐soil feedback framework
BK Whitaker, JT Bauer, JD Bever, K Clay
Ecology Letters 20 (8), 1064-1073, 2017
552017
Manipulating plant microbiomes in the field: Native mycorrhizae advance plant succession and improve native plant restoration
L Koziol, JT Bauer, EB Duell, K Hickman, GL House, PA Schultz, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 59 (8), 1976-1985, 2022
492022
Lasting signature of planting year weather on restored grasslands
AM Groves, JT Bauer, LA Brudvig
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 5953, 2020
492020
Local adaptation of mycorrhizae communities changes plant community composition and increases aboveground productivity
JT Bauer, L Koziol, JD Bever
Oecologia 192 (3), 735-744, 2020
442020
Plant-soil feedbacks between invasive shrubs and native forest understory species lead to shifts in the abundance of mycorrhizal fungi
SM Shannon, JT Bauer, WE Anderson, HL Reynolds
Plant and Soil 382, 317-328, 2014
442014
Effects of a non‐native grass invasion decline over time
SL Flory, J Bauer, RP Phillips, K Clay
Journal of Ecology 105 (6), 1475-1484, 2017
432017
Super‐abundant C4 grasses are a mixed blessing in restored prairies
E Grman, CR Zirbel, JT Bauer, AM Groves, T Bassett, LA Brudvig
Restoration Ecology 29, e13281, 2021
392021
Effect of removal of garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata, Brassicaeae) on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculum potential in forest soils
RC Anderson, MR Anderson, JT Bauer, M Slater, J Herold, P Baumhardt, ...
The Open Ecology Journal 3 (1), 2010
392010
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