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Katharine Stuble
PeerJ Editor & Author
940 Points

Contributions by role

Author 135
Preprint Author 70
Editor 735

Contributions by subject area

Ecology
Climate Change Biology
Natural Resource Management
Biodiversity
Conservation Biology
Plant Science
Forestry
Freshwater Biology
Entomology
Animal Behavior
Ecosystem Science
Environmental Impacts
Zoology

Katharine L Stuble

PeerJ Editor & Author

Summary

Plant Biologist at The Holden Arboretum. Research focuses on the ecological impacts of global climate change and species invasions.

Our lab researches the basic mechanisms underlying the maintenance of diversity within communities, as well as how global change may alter these communities and the services they provide. We focus on two main drivers of global change: climatic warming and species invasions with a particular focus on how global change is altering interspecific interactions ranging from competition to mutualisms.

Climate Change Biology Ecology Ecosystem Science Forestry

Editorial Board Member

PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environmental Sciences

Past or current institution affiliations

The University of Oklahoma & University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
University of Tennessee

Work details

Plant Biologist

The Holden Arboretum
September 2016
Research
I research the impacts of various global change drivers, including climate change and species invasions, on the structure and function of biotic communities. I am also interested in understanding how to best restore native communities.

Websites

  • Google Scholar
  • Lab Website

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
  • Preprints 1
  • Edited 4
March 11, 2014
Ant-mediated seed dispersal in a warmed world
Katharine L. Stuble, Courtney M. Patterson, Mariano A. Rodriguez-Cabal, Relena R. Ribbons, Robert R. Dunn, Nathan J. Sanders
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.286 PubMed 24688863
December 13, 2013 - Version: 2
Ant-mediated seed dispersal in a warmed world
Katharine L. Stuble, Courtney M. Patterson, Mariano A. Rodriguez-Cabal, Relena R. Ribbons, Robert R. Dunn, Nathan J. Sanders
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.137v2

Academic Editor on

March 13, 2020
Seed type, habitat and time of day influence post-dispersal seed removal in temperate ecosystems
Katja Wehner, Lea Schäfer, Nico Blüthgen, Karsten Mody
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8769 PubMed 32206451
June 21, 2019
Decoupled recovery of ecological communities after reclamation
Zachary A. Sylvain, David H. Branson, Tatyana A. Rand, Natalie M. West, Erin K. Espeland
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7038 PubMed 31275739
January 14, 2019
Effect of agricultural land-use change on ant dominance hierarchy and food preferences in a temperate oak forest
Citlalli Castillo-Guevara, Mariana Cuautle, Carlos Lara, Brenda Juárez-Juárez
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6255 PubMed 30656073
January 10, 2019
Aridity and land use negatively influence a dominant species' upper critical thermal limits
Nigel R. Andrew, Cara Miller, Graham Hall, Zac Hemmings, Ian Oliver
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6252 PubMed 30656070