Coming soon:
Smith., A.B., S.J. Murphy, D. Henderson, and K.E. Erickson. In Review. Imprecisely georeferenced specimen data provide unique information on species' distributions and environmental tolerances: don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
Murphy, S.J. and A.B. Smith. Using probabalistic species pools to predict the identities of unsampled species: integrating species distribution and range models into studies of local communities.
Murphy, S.J. K. Medley, J.A. Myers, and A.B. Smith. Can coarse-scale species distribution models be used to predict local-scale microclimate preferences and climate refugia?
Coverage: Our World by Degrees: In Search of Refuge
Mini documentary Article
Murphy, S.J. K.D. Erickson, and A.B. Smith. Spatial uncertainty in biodiversity models: sources, estimates, and solutions.
Murphy, S.J. and L.S. Comita. Temporal shifts in adult-seedling relationships reveal the mechanisms of regeneration and recruitment dynamics in a temperate forest.
Murphy, S.J. and M.A, Jarzyna. A century of compositional and diversity change in the avifauna of the conterminous Unites States of America (USA).
2021
Murphy, S.J. and A.B. Smith. In Press. What can community ecologists learn from species distribution models? Ecosphere.
Murphy, S.J. 2021. Sampling unites derived from geopolitical boundaries bias biodiversity analyses. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
2020
Murphy, S.J. and L.S. Comita. 2020. Large mammalian herbivores contribute to conspecific negative density dependence in a temperate forest. Journal of Ecology 109: 1194-1209.
2018
McCall, A.C., S. Case, K. Espy, G. Adams, S.J. Murphy. 2018. Does leaf herbivory induce resistance against florivores in Raphanus sativus? Botany 96: 337–343.
2017
Murphy, S.J., T. Wiegand, L.S. Comita. 2017. Distance-dependent seedling mortality and long-term spacing dynamics in a neotropical forest community. Ecology Letters. DOI: 10.1111/ele.12856.
Fotis, A., S.J. Murphy, R.A. Ricart, M. Krishnadas, J. Whitacre, J. Wenzel, S.A. Queenborough, L.S. Comita. 2017. Aboveground biomass is driven by selection effects and stand structural attributes in a temperate deciduous forest. Journal of Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.12847.
Audino, L.D, S.J. Murphy, L. Zambaldi, J. Louzada, L.S. Comita. 2017. Drivers of community assembly in tropical forest restoration sites: role of local environment, landscape and space. Ecological Applications 27:1731-1745.
Murphy, S.J. and B.C. McCarthy. 2017. Neighborhood interactions and local edaphic gradients have a weak influence on long-term vegetation dynamics in an old-growth forest community. Forest Ecology & Management 389:314–322.
2016
Murphy, S.J., K. Xu, L.S. Comita. 2016. Tree seedling richness, but not neighborhood composition, influences insect herbivory in a temperate deciduous forest community. Ecology and Evolution 6: 6310–6319.
Murphy, S.J., K. Salpeter, L.S. Comita. 2016. Higher β-diversity observed for herbs over woody plants is driven by stronger habitat filtering in a tropical understory. Ecology 97: 2074–2084.
2015
Murphy, S.J., L.D. Audino, J. Whitacre, J. Eck, J.W. Wenzel, S.A. Queenborough, and L.S. Comita. 2015. Species associations structured by environment and land-use history promote beta-diversity in a temperate forest. Ecology 96: 705–715.
2014
Comita, L.S., S.A. Queenborough, S.J. Murphy, J. Eck, K. Xu, M. Krishnadas, N. Beckman, Y. Zhu. 2014. Testing predictions of the Janzen-Connell hypothesis: A meta-analysis of experimental evidence for distance- and density-dependent seed and seedling survival. Journal of Ecology 102: 845–856.
Murphy, S.J. and B.C. McCarthy. 2014. Temporal change in the herbaceous understory community of an old-growth forest: from seasons to decades. Plant Ecology 215: 221–232.
2012
McCall, A.C., S.J. Murphy, C. Venner, and M. Brown. 2012. Florivores prefer white over pink petal color morphs in wild radish (Raphanus sativus). Oecologia 172: 189–195.
Murphy, S.J. and B.C. McCarthy. 2012. Evidence for topographic control of tree spatial patterning in an old-growth, mixed mesophytic forest in southeastern Ohio, USA. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 139: 181–193.
Smith., A.B., S.J. Murphy, D. Henderson, and K.E. Erickson. In Review. Imprecisely georeferenced specimen data provide unique information on species' distributions and environmental tolerances: don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
Murphy, S.J. and A.B. Smith. Using probabalistic species pools to predict the identities of unsampled species: integrating species distribution and range models into studies of local communities.
Murphy, S.J. K. Medley, J.A. Myers, and A.B. Smith. Can coarse-scale species distribution models be used to predict local-scale microclimate preferences and climate refugia?
Coverage: Our World by Degrees: In Search of Refuge
Mini documentary Article
Murphy, S.J. K.D. Erickson, and A.B. Smith. Spatial uncertainty in biodiversity models: sources, estimates, and solutions.
Murphy, S.J. and L.S. Comita. Temporal shifts in adult-seedling relationships reveal the mechanisms of regeneration and recruitment dynamics in a temperate forest.
Murphy, S.J. and M.A, Jarzyna. A century of compositional and diversity change in the avifauna of the conterminous Unites States of America (USA).
2021
Murphy, S.J. and A.B. Smith. In Press. What can community ecologists learn from species distribution models? Ecosphere.
Murphy, S.J. 2021. Sampling unites derived from geopolitical boundaries bias biodiversity analyses. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
2020
Murphy, S.J. and L.S. Comita. 2020. Large mammalian herbivores contribute to conspecific negative density dependence in a temperate forest. Journal of Ecology 109: 1194-1209.
2018
McCall, A.C., S. Case, K. Espy, G. Adams, S.J. Murphy. 2018. Does leaf herbivory induce resistance against florivores in Raphanus sativus? Botany 96: 337–343.
2017
Murphy, S.J., T. Wiegand, L.S. Comita. 2017. Distance-dependent seedling mortality and long-term spacing dynamics in a neotropical forest community. Ecology Letters. DOI: 10.1111/ele.12856.
Fotis, A., S.J. Murphy, R.A. Ricart, M. Krishnadas, J. Whitacre, J. Wenzel, S.A. Queenborough, L.S. Comita. 2017. Aboveground biomass is driven by selection effects and stand structural attributes in a temperate deciduous forest. Journal of Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.12847.
Audino, L.D, S.J. Murphy, L. Zambaldi, J. Louzada, L.S. Comita. 2017. Drivers of community assembly in tropical forest restoration sites: role of local environment, landscape and space. Ecological Applications 27:1731-1745.
Murphy, S.J. and B.C. McCarthy. 2017. Neighborhood interactions and local edaphic gradients have a weak influence on long-term vegetation dynamics in an old-growth forest community. Forest Ecology & Management 389:314–322.
2016
Murphy, S.J., K. Xu, L.S. Comita. 2016. Tree seedling richness, but not neighborhood composition, influences insect herbivory in a temperate deciduous forest community. Ecology and Evolution 6: 6310–6319.
Murphy, S.J., K. Salpeter, L.S. Comita. 2016. Higher β-diversity observed for herbs over woody plants is driven by stronger habitat filtering in a tropical understory. Ecology 97: 2074–2084.
2015
Murphy, S.J., L.D. Audino, J. Whitacre, J. Eck, J.W. Wenzel, S.A. Queenborough, and L.S. Comita. 2015. Species associations structured by environment and land-use history promote beta-diversity in a temperate forest. Ecology 96: 705–715.
2014
Comita, L.S., S.A. Queenborough, S.J. Murphy, J. Eck, K. Xu, M. Krishnadas, N. Beckman, Y. Zhu. 2014. Testing predictions of the Janzen-Connell hypothesis: A meta-analysis of experimental evidence for distance- and density-dependent seed and seedling survival. Journal of Ecology 102: 845–856.
Murphy, S.J. and B.C. McCarthy. 2014. Temporal change in the herbaceous understory community of an old-growth forest: from seasons to decades. Plant Ecology 215: 221–232.
2012
McCall, A.C., S.J. Murphy, C. Venner, and M. Brown. 2012. Florivores prefer white over pink petal color morphs in wild radish (Raphanus sativus). Oecologia 172: 189–195.
Murphy, S.J. and B.C. McCarthy. 2012. Evidence for topographic control of tree spatial patterning in an old-growth, mixed mesophytic forest in southeastern Ohio, USA. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 139: 181–193.