Publications

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Nagy*, RC, JK Balch*, JK,…, Yule, KM, et al. [*co-first authors]. Harnessing the NEON Data Revolution to Advance Open Environmental Science with a Diverse and Data-Capable Community. Ecosphere. In press
 
Kitzes, J, Blake, R, Bombaci, S, Chapman, M, Durán, S, Huang, T, Joseph, M, Lapp, S, Marconi, S, Oestreich, W, Rhinehart, T, Schweiger, A, Song, Y, Surasinghe, T, Yang, D, Yule, KM. Expanding NEON biodiversity surveys with new instrumentation and machine learning approaches. Ecosphere. In press.
 
 
 

Yule, KM, Gilbert, EE, Husain, AP, Johnston, MA, Rocha Prado, L, Steger, L, Franz, NM. (2020,  June 5). Designing Biorepositories to Monitor Ecological and Evolutionary Responses to Change(Version 1). Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3880411

Yule, KM, Johnson, CA , Bronstein, JL , and Ferrière, R. (2020) Interactions among interactions: The dynamical consequences of antagonism between mutualists, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 501: 110334

Alund, M,_Emery, N, Jarrett, BJM, MacLeod, KJ, McCreery, HF, Mamoozadeh, N, Phillips, JG, Schossau, J, Thompson, AW, Warwick, AR, Yule, KM, Zylstra, ER, and Gering, E. (2020). Academic ecosystems must evolve to support a sustainable postdoc workforce. Nature Ecology & Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-1178-6

Yule, KM. (2018) Mistletoe-Vector-Host Interactions: From Within-Host Processes to Population Genetic Structure. University of Arizona PhD Thesis

Yule, KM, and Bronstein, JL. (2018). Infrapopulation size and mate availability influence reproductive success of a parasitic plant. Journal of Ecology. 106(5):1972–1982.

Yule, KM, and Bronstein, JL. (2018). Reproductive ecology of a parasitic plant differs by host species: vector interactions and the maintenance of host races. Oecologia. 186(2): 471-482.

Yule, KM, Koop, JAH, Alexandre, NM, Johnston, LR, and Whiteman, NK . (2016). Population structure of a vector-borne plant parasite. Molecular Ecology. 25(14): 3332–3343.

Yule, KM, Miller, TEX, and Rudgers, JA. (2013). Costs, benefits, and loss of vertically transmitted symbionts affect host population dynamics. Oikos 122(10): 1393-1400.

 

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