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Ms Aubrie James

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
School of Biological Sciences
aubrie.james@uq.edu.au
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Publications

Journal Articles (3)

Journal Articles

James, Aubrie R. M., Burnette, Timothy E., Mack, Jasmine, James, David E., Eckhart, Vincent M. and Geber, Monica A. (2020). Species-specific variation in germination rates contributes to spatial coexistence more than adult plant water use in four closely related annual flowering plants. Journal of Ecology, 108 (6) 1365-2745.13408, 2584-2600. doi: 10.1111/1365-2745.13408
Shoemaker, Lauren G., Sullivan, Lauren L., Donohue, Ian, Cabral, Juliano S., Williams, Ryan J., Mayfield, Margaret M., Chase, Jonathan M., Chu, Chengjin, Harpole, W. Stanley, Huth, Andreas, HilleRisLambers, Janneke, James, Aubrie R. M., Kraft, Nathan J. B., May, Felix, Muthukrishnan, Ranjan, Satterlee, Sean, Taubert, Franziska, Wang, Xugao, Wiegand, Thorsten, Yang, Qiang and Abbott, Karen C. (2019). Integrating the underlying structure of stochasticity into community ecology. Ecology, 101 (2) e02922, e02922. doi: 10.1002/ecy.2922
James, Aubrie R. M. and Abbott, Karen C. (2014). Phenological and geographical shifts have interactive effects on migratory bird populations. American Naturalist, 183 (1), 40-53. doi: 10.1086/674129
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