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Peer-reviewed journal articles

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12. Evans, J., S. McCarthy-Neumann, A. Pritchard, J. Cartwright & W. Wolfe. 2022. A forested wetland at a climate-induced tipping-point: 17-year demographic evidence of widespread tree recruitment failure. population dynamics of four wetland tree species in response to climate change. Forest Ecology and Management. doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120247​

11. Reinhart, K.O., B. T. Bauer, S. McCarthy-Neumann, A.S.  MacDougall, J.L. Hierro, M.C. Chiuffo, S.A. Mangan, J. Heinze, J. Bergmann, J. Joshi, R.P. Duncan, J.M. Diez, P. Kardol, G. Rutten, M. Fischer, W. H. van der Putten, T.M. Bezemer & J. Klironomos. 2021. Globally, plant-soil feedbacks are weak predictors of plant abundance. Ecology and Evolution. doi: 10.1002/ece3.716

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10. McCarthy-Neumann, S. & R.K. Kobe. 2019. Site soil-fertility and light availability influence plant-soil feedback. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2019.00383
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9. Ibáñez, I. and McCarthy-Neumann, S. 2016.  Effects of mycorrhizal fungi on tree seedling growth: quantifying the parasitism-mutualism transition along a light gradient. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 46:48-5

8. Ibáñez, I.  and McCarthy-Neumann, S. 2014 Integrated assessment of the direct and indirect effects of resource gradients on tree species recruitment Ecology 95(2):364-375.

7. McCarthy-Neumann, S. & I.  Ibáñez.  2013.  Negative-plant soil feedback links negative distance dependence and light gradient partitioning during seedling establishment. Ecology 94: 780-786.

6. McCarthy-Neumann, S. & I. Ibáñez. 2012.  Escape from negative plant-soil feedbacks may enhance tree range expansion. Ecology 93: 2637-2649.

5. McCarthy-Neumann, S.  & R.K. Kobe.  2010.  Conspecific plant-soil feedbacks reduce survivorship and growth of tropical tree seedlings. Journal of Ecology 98: 396-407.

4. McCarthy-Neumann, S.  & R.K.  Kobe.  2010.  Conspecific and heterospecific plant-soil feedbacks influence survivorship and growth of temperate tree seedlings. Journal of Ecology 98: 408-418.

3. McCarthy-Neumann, S. & R.K. Kobe. 2008. Tolerance of soil pathogens co-varies with shade tolerance across species of tropical tree seedlings. Ecology 89: 1883-1892.

2. Wolfe, W., J. Evans, S. McCarthy, W.  Gain, & B. Bryan.  2004.  Tree-regeneration and mortality patterns and hydrologic change in a forested karst wetland- Sinking Pond, Arnold Air Force Base, TN. USGS. Water-Resources Investigations Report.

1. McCarthy, S. & J. Evans. 2000. Population dynamics of overcup oak (Quercus lyrata) in a seasonally flooded karst depression. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 127:9- 18.
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