Over the last decade, we have had the good fortune to work with a number of broad, interdisciplinary teams on collaborative projects that overlap with our own research interests. We are always looking for new opportunities to work with folks at all career stages and from all research backgrounds. See below for a short list of collaborative projects!
Relevant publications:
Relevant publications:
- Coverdale, TC, RD O'Connell, MC Hutchinson, A Savagian, TR Kartzinel, TM Palmer, JR Goheen, DJ Augustine, M Sankaran, CE Tarnita, and RM Pringle. Megaherbivores prevent harmful liana infestation in an African savanna. 2021. PNAS, 118: e2101676118.
- Pringle, RM, TR Kartzinel, TM Palmer, TJ Thurman, K Fox-Dobbs, CCY Xu, MC Hutchinson, TC Coverdale, JH Daskin, D Evangelista, K Gotanda, N Man in ‘t Veld, H Wegener, JJ Kolbe, TW Schoener, DA Spiller, JB Losos, and RDH Barrett. 2019. Predator-induced collapse of niche structure and species coexistence. Nature 570:58-63.
- Tarnita, CE, JA Bonachela, E Sheffer, JA Guyton, TC Coverdale, RA Long and RM Pringle. A theoretical foundation for multi-scale regular vegetation patterns. 2017. Nature 541: 398-401.
- Bonachela, JA, RM Pringle, E Sheffer, TC Coverdale, JA Guyton, KK Caylor, SA Levin and CE Tarnita. Termite mounds can increase the robustness of dryland ecosystems to climatic change. 2015. Science 347: 651-655.
- He, Q, MD Bertness, J Bruno, B Li, G Chen, TC Coverdale, AH Altieri, J Bai, T Sun, S Pennings, J Liu, P Ehrlich and B Cui. Economic development and coastal ecosystem change in China. 2014. Scientific Reports 4: 5995.
- Alston, JM, CG Reed, L Khasoha, BRP Brown, G Busienei, NJ Carlson*, TC Coverdale, MO Dudenhoffer, M Dyck, J Ekeno, AA Hassan, R Hohbein, RP Jakopak, B Kimiti, S Kurukura, P Lokeny, AM Louthan, S Musila, PM Musili, T Tindall, S Weiner, TR Kartzinel, TM Palmer, RM Pringle, and JR Goheen. Ecological consequences of large herbivore exclusion in an African savanna: 12 years of data from the UHURU experiment. Ecology. (In Press)