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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 14:23:19+00:00

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Yang, Y., Halbritter, A.H., Klanderud, K., Telford, R.J., Wang, G. and Vandvik, V. (2018). Transplants, open top chambers (OTCs) and gradient studies ask different questions in climate change effects studies. Frontiers in Plant Science. 9:1574.
Henn, J.J., Vanessa Buzzard, V., Enquist, B.J, Halbritter, A.H., Klanderud, K., Maitner, B.S., Michaletz, S.T., Patterson, L., Pötsch, C., Telford, R., Yang, Y., Zhang, L. and Vandvik, V. (in press, Frontiers in Plant Science). Intraspecific trait variation and phenotypic plasticity mediate alpine plant species response to climate change. Frontiers in Plant Science.
Halbritter, A.H., Fior, S., Keller, I., Billeter, R., Edwards, P., Holderegger, R., Karrenberg, S., Pluess, A. R., Widmer, A. and Alexander J. M., (2018). Trait differentiation and adaptation in plants along elevation gradients. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 31: 784–800.
Vandvik, V., Halbritter, A.H. and Telford, J.R. (2018). Greening up the mountain. PNAS. 115 (5) 833-835.
Delnevo, N., Petraglia, A., Carbognani, M., Vandvik, V. and Halbritter, A.H. (2018). Plastic and genetic responses to shifts in snowmelt time affects the reproductive phenology and growth of Ranunculus acris. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics. 30: 62-70.
Halbritter, A.H., Billeter, R., Edwards, P.J., Alexander, J.M. (2015). Local adaptation at the edge: comparing elevational and latitudinal gradients. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 28: 1849-1860.
Halbritter, A.H., Alexander, J.M., Edwards, P.J., Billeter, R. (2013). How comparable are species distributions along elevational and latitudinal temperature gradients? Global Ecology and Biogeography. 22 (11): 1228–1237.
Halbritter, A.H., Carrol, G., Güsewell, S., Roy, B.A. (2012) Testing assumptions of the Enemy Release Hypothesis: Generalist versus specialist enemies of the grass Brachypodium sylvaticum (Huds.) P. Beauv. Mycologia, 104 (1): 34-44.
Vandvik, V., Klanderud K., Skarpaas O., Telford R. J., Halbritter A. H. and Goldberg, D. E. (in prep). Context-dependencies in biodiversity response to climate change are reduced by expressing abiotic environments in biological terms.
Althuizen, I.H.J., Jaroszynska, F., Halbritter, A.H., Lee, H., Telford, R.J., Vandvik, V. (in prep). Contribution and compensation capacity of plant functional groups on ecosystem carbon exchange in alpine grassland across climatic gradients.
Gallagher, R., Falster, D.S., Maitner, B., Enquist, D. and Open Traits collaborator. (in prep). No trait left behind – creating an Open Traits network to mobilise data across the tree of life.
Jaroszynska, F., Althuizen, I.H.J., Halbritter, A.H., Lee, H., Klanderud, K., Vandvik, V. (in prep). Plant functional groups regulate soil microclimate in semi-natural grasslands.
Halbritter, A.H., Goldberg, D., Gya, R., Jaroszynska, F., Klanderud, K., Olsen, SL, Telford, R.J., Töpper, J.P. and Vandvik, V. (in prep). Climate impacts plant fertility over space and time.
Halbritter, A.H., Totland Ø., Vandvik, V. (in prep). Plastic and genetics responses to climate change in reproductive phenology in alpine plant communities.
Halbritter, A.H., Billeter, R., Edwards, P.J., Alexander, J.M. (in prep). Adaptation during early life stages across the elevation and latitudinal ranges of six ruderal plants.
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