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Penkauskas, C., A. Brambila, D. Donahue, T. Larson, B. Miller, L. M. Hallett. 2021. Hogs and hazelnuts: adaptively managing pest spillover in the agricultural-wildland matrix. Accepted, Agroforestry Systems. (Invited paper for special issue) pdf
Seabloom, E. W. and 34 others (including L. M. Hallett). 2021. Species loss due to nutrient addition increases with spatial scale in global grasslands. In press, Ecology Letters. pdf
Walter, J. A., L. G. Shoemaker, N. K. Lany, M. C. N. Castorani, S. B. Fey, J. C. Dudney, L. Gherardi, C. Portales-Reyes, A. L. Rypel, K. L. Cottingham, K. N. Suding, D. C. Reuman, L. M. Hallett. 2021. The spatial synchrony of species richness and its implications for ecosystem stability. In press, Ecology. pdf
de Bello, F., S. Lavorel, L. M. Hallett, E. Valencia, E. Garnier, L. Götzenberger, C. Roscher, L. Conti, T. Galland, M. Goberna, M. Majeková, A. Montesinos, J. Pausas, M. Verdú, A. E. Vojtkó, J. Lepš. 2021. Functional trait effects on ecosystem stability: assembling the jigsaw puzzle. In press, Trends in Ecology and Evolution. pdf
Mackin, H., K. L. Shek, T. Thornton, K. Evens, L. M. Hallett, K. L. McGuire, M. L. Peterson, B. A. Roy. 2021. The “black box” of plant demography: How do seed type and climate affect grass seed germination and fungal communities? In press, New Phytologist. pdf
Case, M. F. and L. M. Hallett. Multiple meanings of history in restoration. In press, Restoration Ecology e13411. pdf
Davies, K. W., E. A. Leger, C. S. Boyd, L. M. Hallett. 2021. Living with exotic annual grasses in the sagebrush ecosystem., Journal of Environmental Management 288:112417. pdf
Hernández, E., E. A. Shaw, L. Aoyama, A. Brambila, C. Niederer, S. B. Weiss, L. M. Hallett. 2021. Fire and grazing as tools to restore serpentine grasslands under global change. In press, Restoration Ecology e13353. (Invited paper for special issue) pdf
Bueno de Mesquita, C. P., C. T. White, E. C. Farrer, L. M. Hallett, K. N. Suding. 2021. Taking climate change into account: non-stationarity in climate drivers of ecological response. Journal of Ecology 109(3):1491-1500. pdf
de Bello, F., E. Valencia, D. Ward, L. M. Hallett. 2020. Why we still need permanent plots for vegetation science. Journal of Vegetation Science 31(5):679-685. pdf
Walter, J. A., L. M. Hallett, L. W. Sheppard, T. L. Anderson, L. Zhao, R. J. Hobbs, K. N. Suding, D. C. Reuman. 2020. Micro-scale geography of synchrony in a serpentine plant community. Journal of Ecology. 109(2):750-762. pdf
Hallett, L. M. and R. J. Hobbs. 2020. Thinking systematically about ecological interventions: what do system archetypes teach us? Restoration Ecology 28(5):1017-1025. pdf
Aoyama, L., J. Bartolome, L. M. Hallett. 2020. Managing biodiversity on heterogeneous landscapes using Ecological Site Descriptions. Rangelands 42(4)93-105. pdf
Zhao, L, S. Wang, L. M. Hallett, A. Rypel, L. Sheppard, M. C. N. Castorani, L. G. Shoemaker, K. L. Cottingham, K. N. Suding, D. C. Reuman. 2020. A new variance ratio metric to detect the timescale of compensatory dynamics. Ecosphere 11(5):e03114. pdf
Brambila, A., J. W. Chestnut, L. R. Prugh, L. M. Hallett. 2020. Herbivory enhances the effect of environmental variability on plant community composition and beta-diversity. Journal of Vegetation Science 31(5):744-754 (Invited paper for special issue). pdf
Avolio, M. L., I. T. Carroll, S. L. Collins, G. Houseman, L. M. Hallett, F. Isbell, S. E. Koerner, K. J. La Pierre, M. D. Smith, K. R. Wilcox. 2019. A comprehensive approach to analyzing community dynamics using rank abundance curves. Ecosphere 10(10): e02881. pdf
Komatsu, K. J, M. L. Avolio and others (including L. M. Hallett). 2019. Global changes systematically shift plant communities without driving local species loss. PNAS 116(36): 17867-17873. pdf
Hallett, L. M., L. G. Shoemaker, C. T. White, K. N. Suding. Rainfall variability maintains grass-forb coexistence. In press, Ecology Letters. pdf
Wang, S., T. Lamy, L. M. Hallett, M. Loreau. 2019. Stability and synchrony across ecological hierarchies in heterogeneous metacommunities: linking theory to data. In press, Ecography. pdf
Hallett, L. M., E. C. Farrer, K. N. Suding, H. A. Mooney, R. J. Hobbs. 2018. Tradeoffs in demographic mechanisms underlie differences in species abundance and stability. Nature Communications 9, Article number: 5047. pdf
Collins, S. L., M. L. Avolio, C. Gries, L. M. Hallett, S. E. Koerner, K. J. Lan Pierre, A. L. Rypel, E. R. Sokol, S. B. Fey, D. F. B. Flynn, S. K. Jones, L. M. Ladwig, J. Ripplinger, M. B. Jones. 2018. Temporal heterogeneity increases with spatial heterogeneity in ecological communities. Ecology 99(4): 8585-865. pdf
Wilcox, K. R., A. T. Tredennick, S. E. Koerner, E. Grman, L. M. Hallett, M. L. Avolio, K. J. La Pierre, G. R. Houseman, F. Isbell, D. S. Johnson, et al. 2017. Asynchrony among local communities stabilizes ecosystem function of metacommunities. Ecology Letters 20(12): 1534-1545. pdf
Hallett, L. M., T. Morelli, L. R. Gerber, M. Moritz, M. W. Schwartz, N. L. Stephenson, J. L. Tank, M. A. Williamson, C. A. Woodhouse. 2017. Navigating translation ecology: Creating opportunities for scientist participation. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 15(10): 578-586 (Invited paper for a special issue). pdf
Enquist, C. A. F. et al. and 27 others (including L. M. Hallett). 2017. Foundations of Translational Ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 15(10): 451-550 (Invited paper for a special issue). pdf
Larios, L., L. M. Hallett, K. N. Suding. When and how to restore in a changing world: a demographic-based assessment of resilience. 2017. Journal of Applied Ecology 54(4): 1040–1050 (Invited paper for a special issue). pdf
Shackelford, N. and 16 others (including L. M. Hallett). 2017. Isolation predicts compositional change after discrete disturbances in a global meta-analysis. Ecography doi:10.1111/ecog.02383
Hallett, L. M., D. E. Chapple, M. N. Bickart*, A. Cherbowsky*, L. Fernandez*, C. H. Ho*, M. Alexander*, K. Schwab*, K. N. Suding. 2017. Niche complementarity enhances native plant restoration in an invaded urban landscape. Ecological Restoration 35(2): 148-155. pdf *undergraduate coauthor
Hallett, L. M., C. Stein and K. N. Suding. 2017. Functional diversity increases ecological stability in a grazed grassland. Oecologia 183(3): 831-840. pdf
Mulhouse, J. M., L. M. Hallett, S. L. Collins. 2017. Long-term forb dynamics in a northern Chihuahuan Desert grassland. Journal of Vegetation Science 28(2): 250-259. pdf
Dudney, J. C., L. M. Hallett, L. Larios, E. C. Farrer, E. N. Spotswood, C. Stein, and K. N. Suding. Lagging behind: Have we overlooked previous-year rainfall effects in annual grasslands? Journal of Ecology 105(2): 484-495. pdf
Hallett, L. M., S. Jones, A. A. M. MacDonald, D. F. B. Flynn, J. Ripplinger, P. Slaughter, C. Gries, M. B. Jones, S. L. Collins. 2016. codyn: An R package for analysis of long-term ecological community data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. DOI: 10.1111⁄2041-210X.12569 pdf
Dudney, J. C., L. M. Hallett, E. N. Spotswood, and K. N. Suding. In press. Invasive species and ecological restoration. Allison, S. and S. Murphy, eds. Routledge handbook of ecological and environmental restoration. Routledge Publishing.
Hobbs, R. J. and 27 others (including L. M. Hallett). 2014. Managing the whole landscape: historical, hybrid and novel ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12(10): 557-564. pdf
Stein, C., L. M. Hallett, W. S. Harpole, K. N. Suding. In press. Evaluating ecosystem services provided by non-native species: An experimental test in California grasslands. PLOS ONE. pdf
Martin, L. J., J. E. Quinn, E. C. Ellis, M. R. Shaw, M. Dorning, C. E. Kraft, L. M. Hallett, N. E. Heller, R. J. Hobbs, E. Law, N. Michel, M. Perring, P. D. Shirey, R. Wiederholt. 2014. Conservation opportunities across the world’s anthromes. Diversity and Distributions 20(7):745-755.
Hallett, L. M., J. S. Hsu, E. E. Cleland, S. L. Collins, T. L. Dickson, E. C. Farrer, K. L. Gross, L. A. Gherardi, R. J. Hobbs, L. Turnbull, K. N. Suding. 2014. Biotic mechanisms of community stability shift along a precipitation gradient. Ecology 95(6): 1693-1700. pdf
Hallett, L. M., R. J. Standish, J. Jonson, and R. J. Hobbs. 2014. Seedling emergence and summer survival after direct seeding for woodland restoration on old-fields in south-western Australia.Ecological Management and Restoration 15(2): 140-146. pdf
Cleland, E.E., S.L. Collins, T.L. Dickson, E.C. Farrer, K.L. Gross, L.A. Gherardi, L.M. Hallett, R.J. Hobbs, J.S. Hsu, K.N. Suding, L. Turnbull. 2013. Sensitivity of grassland plant community composition to spatial versus temporal variation in precipitation. Ecology 94(8): 1687-1696. pdf
Hallett, L.M., S. Diver, M.V. Eitzel, J.J. Olson, B.S. Ramage, H. Sardinas, Z. Statman-Weil, K.N. Suding. 2013. Do we practice what we preach? Goal setting for ecological restoration. Restoration Ecology 21(3): 312-319. pdf
Shackelford, N., R.J. Hobbs, N. Heller, L.M. Hallett, T. Seastedt. 2013. Finding a middle-ground: The native/non-native debate. Biological Conservation 158(2): 55-62. pdf
Hallett, L.M., R.J. Standish, K.B. Hulvey, M.A. Gardener, K.N. Suding, B.M. Starzomski, S.M. Murphy, J.A. Harris. 2013. Toward a conceptual framework for novel ecosystems. Hobbs, R.J., E. Higgs, and C.A. Hall, eds. Novel Ecosystems: when and how do we intervene in the new ecological world order? Wiley-Blackwell. pdf
Eitzel, M.V., S. Diver, H. Sardiñas, L.M. Hallett, J.J. Olson, A. Romero, G.L.T. Oliveira, A.T. Schuknecht, R. Tidmore, and K.N. Suding. 2012. Insights from a cross-disciplinary seminar: 10 pivotal papers for ecological restoration. Restoration Ecology 20(2): 147-152.
La Pierre, K.J., S. Yuan, C. Chang, M.L. Avolio, L.M. Hallett, T.K. Schreck, and M.D. Smith. 2011. Explaining temporal variation in above-ground productivity in a mesic grassland: the role of climate and flowering. Journal of Ecology 99(5): 1250-1262. pdf
Hallett, L.M., R.J. Standish, and R.J. Hobbs. 2011. Seed mass and summer drought survival in a Mediterranean-climate ecosystem. Plant Ecology 212(9): 1479-1489. pdf
Hobbs, R.J., L.M. Hallett, P.R. Ehrlich, and H.A. Mooney. 2011. Intervention ecology: applying ecological science in the 21st century. Bioscience 61(6): 442-450. pdf