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Dr. Jason Hoeksema

Publications:

Piculell BJ, Hoeksema JD, and Thompson JN. 2008. Interactions of biotic and abiotic environmental factors on an ectomycorrhizal symbiosis, and the potential for selection mosaics.  BMC Biology 6:23 (doi:10.1186/1741-7007-6-23).

Hoeksema JD and SE Forde. 2008. A meta-analysis of factors affecting local adaptation between interacting species. American Naturalist 171:275-290

Hoeksema JD and JN Thompson. 2007. Evolved geographic structure in a widespread plant-ectomycorrhizal interaction: Pines and false truffles. Journal of Evolutionary
Biology 20:1148-1163.

Johnson NC, Hoeksema JD, Umbanhowar JA, Bever J, Chaudhary VB, Gehring CA, Klironomos JN, Koide R, Moore J, Miller M, Moutoglis P, Schwartz MW, Simard S, Swenson W, Wilson GW, and Zabinski C. 2006.  From Lilliput to Brobdingnag:
Extending models of mycorrhizal function across scales.  Bioscience 56(11):889-900.

Schwartz MW, Hoeksema JD, Gehring CA, Johnson NC, Klironomos JN, Abbott LK, and Pringle, A.  2006. Global movement of mycorrhizal fungus inoculum: promise and possible consequences. Ecology Letters 9:501-515.

Hoeksema JD.  2005.  Plant-plant interactions vary with different mycorrhizal fungi.  Biology Letters 1:439-442.

Hoeksema JD and M Kummel. 2003. Ecological persistence of the plant-mycorrhizal mutualism: a hypothesis from species coexistence theory. The American Naturalist 162:S40-S50.

Hoeksema JD and MW Schwartz. 2003. Expanding comparative-advantage biological market models: contingency of mutualism on partners’ resource requirements and
acquisition trade-offs. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 270:913-919.

Rudgers, JA and JD Hoeksema. 2003. Interannual variation in the relative importance of herbivory for the annual legume, Lupinus nanus. Plant Ecology 169:105-120.

Hoeksema JD and EM Bruna. 2000. Pursuing the big questions about interspecific mutualism: a review of theoretical approaches. Oecologia 125:321-330.

Hoeksema JD, J Lussenhop and J Teeri. 2000. Soil nematodes indicate food web responses to elevated atmospheric CO2. Pedobiologia 44:725-735.

Schwartz, MW, CA Brigham, JD Hoeksema, KG Lyons, MH Mills and PJ van Mantgem. 2000. Linking biodiversity to ecosystem function: implications for conservation ecology. Oecologia 122:297-305.

Hoeksema JD. 1999. Investigating the disparity in host-specificity between AM and EM fungi: lessons from theory and better-studied systems. Oikos 84:327-332.

Schwartz MW and JD Hoeksema. 1998. Specialization and resource trade: biological markets as a model of mutualisms. Ecology 79(3):1029-1038.