Emily Grman
Eastern Michigan University
29 Papers
25 Citations
Emily Grman is an academic researcher from Eastern Michigan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Restoration ecology & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 29 publications. Previous affiliations of Emily Grman include Michigan State University & Beloit College.
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Papers
Mechanisms contributing to stability in ecosystem function depend on the environmental context.
TL;DR: This study suggests that decreases in individual species variabilities and increases in the relative abundance of stable dominant species may help maintain stability in the functioning of ecosystems confronted with eutrophication, disturbance, and other global changes.
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Global change effects on plant communities are magnified by time and the number of global change factors imposed
Kimberly J. Komatsu,Meghan L. Avolio,Nathan P. Lemoine,Forest Isbell,Emily Grman,Gregory R. Houseman,Sally E. Koerner,David Samuel Johnson,Kevin R. Wilcox,Juha M. Alatalo,John P. Anderson,Rien Aerts,Sara G. Baer,Andrew Baldwin,Jonathan D. Bates,Carl Beierkuhnlein,R. Travis Belote,John M. Blair,Juliette M. G. Bloor,Patrick J. Bohlen,Edward W. Bork,Elizabeth H. Boughton,William D. Bowman,Andrea J. Britton,James F. Cahill,Enrique J. Chaneton,Nona R. Chiariello,Jimin Cheng,Scott L. Collins,J. Hans C. Cornelissen,Guozhen Du,Anu Eskelinen,Jennifer Firn,Bryan L. Foster,Laura Gough,Katherine L. Gross,Lauren M. Hallett,Xingguo Han,Harry Harmens,Mark J. Hovenden,Annika K. Jägerbrand,Anke Jentsch,Christel C. Kern,Kari Klanderud,Alan K. Knapp,Juergen Kreyling,Wei Li,Yiqi Luo,Rebecca L. McCulley,Jennie R. McLaren,J. Patrick Megonigal,John W. Morgan,Vladimir G. Onipchenko,Steven C. Pennings,Janet S. Prevéy,Jodi N. Price,Peter B. Reich,Peter B. Reich,Clare H. Robinson,F. Leland Russell,Osvaldo E. Sala,Eric W. Seabloom,Melinda D. Smith,Nadejda A. Soudzilovskaia,Lara Souza,Katherine N. Suding,K. Blake Suttle,Tony J. Svejcar,David Tilman,Pedro M. Tognetti,Roy Turkington,Shannon R. White,Zhuwen Xu,Laura Yahdjian,Qiang Yu,Pengfei Zhang,Pengfei Zhang,Yunhai Zhang,Yunhai Zhang +78 more
TL;DR: An unprecedented global synthesis of over 100 experiments that manipulated factors linked to GCDs shows that herbaceous plant community responses depend on experimental manipulation length and number of factors manipulated, and finds that plant communities are fairly resistant to experimentally manipulated G CDs in the short term.
Plant functional traits and environmental conditions shape community assembly and ecosystem functioning during restoration
TL;DR: The results suggest that both trait composition and environmental conditions play a role in shaping ecosystem function during restoration, and the importance of each is dependent on the function of interest.
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EDITOR'S CHOICE: Confronting contingency in restoration: management and site history determine outcomes of assembling prairies, but site characteristics and landscape context have little effect
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used variation partitioning to compare the relative importance of management, site, landscape and historical factors for determining the plant community outcomes of 27 prairie restorations in south-west Michigan.
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Landscape context explains ecosystem multifunctionality in restored grasslands better than plant diversity.
TL;DR: This work compared relationships between plant phylogenetic, functional, and taxonomic diversity and ecosystem multifunctionality across 29 restored grasslands and found that abundance of the dominant species, Andropogon gerardii, was positively correlated withMultifunctionality.
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