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Ines Ibanez
Ines Ibanez
Professor - School for Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan
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Global threats from invasive alien species in the twenty-first century and national response capacities
R Early, BA Bradley, JS Dukes, JJ Lawler, JD Olden, DM Blumenthal, ...
Nature communications 7 (1), 12485, 2016
11202016
Will extreme climatic events facilitate biological invasions?
JM Diez, CM D'Antonio, JS Dukes, ED Grosholz, JD Olden, CJB Sorte, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 10 (5), 249-257, 2012
5322012
The impacts of increasing drought on forest dynamics, structure, and biodiversity in the United States
JS Clark, L Iverson, CW Woodall, CD Allen, DM Bell, DC Bragg, ...
Global change biology 22 (7), 2329-2352, 2016
5012016
Plant invasions in the landscape
M Vila, I Ibáñez
Landscape ecology 26, 461-472, 2011
3752011
Poised to prosper? A cross‐system comparison of climate change effects on native and non‐native species performance
CJB Sorte, I Ibáñez, DM Blumenthal, NA Molinari, LP Miller, ED Grosholz, ...
Ecology letters 16 (2), 261-270, 2013
3572013
Forecasting phenology under global warming
I Ibáñez, RB Primack, AJ Miller-Rushing, E Ellwood, H Higuchi, SD Lee, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 365 …, 2010
3292010
Spatial and interspecific variability in phenological responses to warming temperatures
RB Primack, I Ibáñez, H Higuchi, SD Lee, AJ Miller-Rushing, AM Wilson, ...
Biological Conservation 142 (11), 2569-2577, 2009
2912009
Predicting biodiversity change: outside the climate envelope, beyond the species–area curve
I Ibáñez, JS Clark, MC Dietze, K Feeley, M Hersh, S LaDeau, A McBride, ...
Ecology 87 (8), 1896-1906, 2006
2482006
Fecundity of trees and the colonization–competition hypothesis
JS Clark, S LaDeau, I Ibanez
Ecological monographs 74 (3), 415-442, 2004
2412004
Forecasting phenology: from species variability to community patterns
JM Diez, I Ibáñez, AJ Miller‐Rushing, SJ Mazer, TM Crimmins, ...
Ecology letters 15 (6), 545-553, 2012
2302012
Resolving the biodiversity paradox
JS Clark, M Dietze, S Chakraborty, PK Agarwal, I Ibanez, S LaDeau, ...
Ecology letters 10 (8), 647-659, 2007
2242007
High‐dimensional coexistence based on individual variation: a synthesis of evidence
JS Clark, D Bell, C Chu, B Courbaud, M Dietze, M Hersh, ...
Ecological Monographs 80 (4), 569-608, 2010
1762010
Exploiting temporal variability to understand tree recruitment response to climate change
I Ibáñez, JS Clark, S LaDeau, JHR Lambers
Ecological Monographs 77 (2), 163-177, 2007
1662007
Assessing the integrated effects of landscape fragmentation on plants and plant communities: the challenge of multiprocess–multiresponse dynamics
I Ibáñez, DSW Katz, D Peltier, SM Wolf, BT Connor Barrie
Journal of Ecology 102 (4), 882-895, 2014
1402014
Multivariate forecasts of potential distributions of invasive plant species
I Ibáñez, JA Silander Jr, AM Wilson, N LaFleur, N Tanaka, I Tsuyama
Ecological applications 19 (2), 359-375, 2009
1362009
Adjusting the lens of invasion biology to focus on the impacts of climate-driven range shifts
PD Wallingford, TL Morelli, JM Allen, EM Beaury, DM Blumenthal, ...
Nature Climate Change 10 (5), 398-405, 2020
1282020
Tree growth inference and prediction from diameter censuses and ring widths
JS Clark, M Wolosin, M Dietze, I IbáÑez, S LaDeau, M Welsh, B Kloeppel
Ecological Applications 17 (7), 1942-1953, 2007
1222007
Coexistence: how to identify trophic trade‐offs
JS Clark, J Mohan, M Dietze, I Ibanez
Ecology 84 (1), 17-31, 2003
1202003
Direct and indirect effects of tree canopy facilitation in the recruitment of M editerranean oaks
MC Caldeira, I Ibáñez, C Nogueira, MN Bugalho, X Lecomte, A Moreira, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 51 (2), 349-358, 2014
1102014
Plant–soil feedback links negative distance dependence and light gradient partitioning during seedling establishment
S McCarthy-Neumann, I Ibáñez
Ecology 94 (4), 780-786, 2013
1102013
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