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Dr. Laura Gough - Publications

 

Gough, L., E. A. Ramsey, and D. R. Johnson. In press. Plant-herbivore interactions in Alaskan arctic tundra change with soil nutrient availability. Oikos.

Cherry, J. A. and L. Gough, 2006. Contribution of seed bank to vascular plant assemblages on floating islands. Aquatic Botany 85:29-36.

Gough, L. 2006. Neighbor effects on germination, survival, and growth in two arctic tundra plant communities. Ecography 29:44-56.

Pennings, S.C., C.M. Clark, E.E. Cleland, S.L. Collins, L. Gough, K.L. Gross, D.A. Milchunas, and K.N. Suding. 2005. Do individual plant species show predictable responses to nitrogen addition across multiple experiments? Oikos 110:547-555.

Hobbie, S.E., L. Gough, and G.R. Shaver. 2005. Species compositional differences on different-aged glacial landscapes drive contrasting responses of tundra to nutrient addition. Journal of Ecology 93: 770-782.

Suding, K.N., S.L. Collins, L. Gough, C.M. Clark, E.E. Cleland, K.L. Gross, D.A. Milchunas, and S.C. Pennings. 2005. Functional and abundance based mechanisms explain diversity loss due to soil fertilization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 102: 4387-4392.

Hobbie, S.E. and L. Gough. 2004. Litter decomposition in moist acidic and non-acidic tundra with different glacial histories. Oecologia 140: 113-124.

Herbert, D.A., E.B. Rastetter, L. Gough and G.R. Shaver. 2004. Species diversity along nutrient gradients: an analysis of resource competition in model ecosystems. Ecosystems 7:296-310.

Pauliukonis, N. and L. Gough. 2004. Field evidence of limited clonal integration in four sedges that differ in ramet aggregation. Plant Ecology 173:1-15.

van Wijk, M.T., K.E. Clemmensen, G.R. Shaver, M. Williams, T.V. Callaghan, F.S. Chapin, III, J.H.C. Cornelissen, L. Gough, S.E. Hobbie, S. Jonasson, J.A. Lee, A. Michelsen, M.C. Press, S.J. Richardson, and H. Rueth. 2003. Long-term ecosystem level experiments at Toolik Lake, Alaska and at Abisko, Northern Sweden: Generalisations and differences in ecosystem and plant type responses to global change. Global Change Biology 10: 105-123.

Gough L. and S.E. Hobbie. 2003. Responses of moist non-acidic arctic tundra to altered environment: productivity, biomass, and species richness. Oikos 102: 204-216.

van Wijk, M.T., M. Williams, L. Gough, S.E. Hobbie, and G.R. Shaver. 2003. Luxury consumption of soil nutrients: a possible competitive strategy in above-ground and below-ground biomass allocation and root morphology for slow-growing arctic vegetation? Journal of Ecology 91:664-676.

Gough, L., D.E. Goldberg, C. Hershock, N. Pauliukonis, and M. Petru. 2002a. Investigating the community consequences of competition among clonal plants. Evolutionary Ecology 15:547-563.

Gough, L., P.A. Wookey, and G.R. Shaver. 2002b. Dry heath arctic tundra responses to long-term nutrient and light manipulation. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 34:211-218.

Hobbie, S.E. and L. Gough. 2002. Foliar and soil nutrients in tundra on glacial landscapes of contrasting ages in northern Alaska. Oecologia 131: 453-462.

Shaver, G.R., M.S. Bret-Harte, M.H. Jones, J. Johnstone, L. Gough, J. Laundre, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2001. Species composition interacts with fertilizer to control long-term change in tundra productivity. Ecology 82:3163-3181.

Mittelbach, G.G., C.F. Steiner, S.M. Scheiner, K.L. Gross, H.L. Reynolds, R.B. Waide, M.R. Willig, S.I. Dodson, and L. Gough. 2001. What is the observed relationship between species richness and productivity? Ecology 82:2381-2396.

Thompson, J.N., O.J. Reichman, P.J. Morin, G.A. Polis, M.E. Power, R.W. Sterner, C.A. Couch, L. Gough, R. Holt, D.U. Hooper, F. Keesing, C.R. Lovell, B.T. Milne, M.C. Molles, D.W. Roberts, and S.Y. Strauss. 2001. Frontiers of ecology. BioScience 51:15-24.

Gough, L., C.W. Osenberg, K.L. Gross, and S.L. Collins. 2000a. Fertilization effects on species density and primary productivity in herbaceous plant communities. Oikos 89:428-439.

Gross, K.L., M.R. Willig, L. Gough, R. Inouye, and S. Cox. 2000. Patterns of species diversity and productivity at different spatial scales in herbaceous plant communities. Oikos 89:417-427.

Gough, L. and J.B. Grace. 1998. Herbivore effects on plant species density at varying productivity levels. Ecology 79:1586-1594.

Gough, L., G.R. Shaver, J. Carroll, D. Royer, and J.A. Laundre. 2000b. Vascular plant species richness in Alaskan arctic tundra: the importance of soil pH. Journal of Ecology 88:54-66.

Gough, L. and J.B. Grace. 1999. Effects of environmental change on plant species density: comparing predications with experiments. Ecology 80:882-890.

Waide, R.B., M.R. Willig, G. Mittelbach, C. Steiner, L. Gough, S.I. Dodson, G.P. Juday, and R. Parmenter. 1999. The relationship between productivity and species richness. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 30:257-300.

Rastetter, E.B., L. Gough, A.E. Hartley, D.A. Herbert, K.J. Nadelhoffer, and M. Williams. 1999. A revised assessment of species redundancy and ecosystem reliability. Conservation Biology 13:440-443.

Gough, L. and J.B. Grace. 1998. Effects of flooding, salinity, and herbivory on coastal plant communities, Louisiana, USA. Oecologia 117:527-535.

Gough, L. and J.B. Grace. 1997. The influence of vines on an oligohaline marsh community: results of a removal and fertilization study. Oecologia 112:403-411.

Gough, L., J.B. Grace, and K.L. Taylor. 1994. The relationship between species richness and community biomass: the importance of environmental variables. Oikos 70:271-279.

Bertness, M.D., L. Gough, and S. Shumway. 1992. Salt tolerances and the distribution of fugitive salt marsh plants. Ecology 73:1842-1851.