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Koerner, Sally E and Smith, Melinda D and Burkepile, Deron E and Hanan, Niall P and Avolio, Meghan L and Collins, Scott L and Knapp, Alan K and Lemoine, Nathan P and Forrestel, Elisabeth J and Eby, Stephanie and Thompson, Dave and Aguado-Santacruz, Gerardo A and Anderson, John P and Anderson, Michael T and Angassa, Ayana and Bagchi, Sumanta and Bakker, Elisabeth S and Bastin, Gary and Baur, Lauren E and Beard, Karen H and Beever, Erik A and Bohlen, Patrick J and Boughton, Elizabeth H and Canestro, Don and Cesa, Ariela and Chaneton, Enrique and Cheng, Jimin and D'Antonio, Carla M and Deleglise, Claire and Dembele, Fadiala and Dorrough, Josh and Eldridge, David J and Fernandez-Going, Barbara and Fernandez-Lugo, Silvia and Fraser, Lauchlan H and Freedman, Bill and Garcia-Salgado, Gonzalo and Goheen, Jacob R and Guo, Liang and Husheer, Sean and Karembe, Moussa and Knops, Johannes MH and Kraaij, Tineke and Kulmatiski, Andrew and Kytoviita, Minna-Maarit and Lezama, Felipe and Loucougaray, Gregory and Loydi, Alejandro and Milchunas, Dan G and Milton, Suzanne J and Morgan, John W and Moxham, Claire and Nehring, Kyle C and Olff, Han and Palmer, Todd M and Rebollo, Salvador and Riginos, Corinna and Risch, Anita C and Rueda, Marta and Sankaran, Mahesh and Sasaki, Takehiro and Schoenecker, Kathryn A and Schultz, Nick L and Schutz, Martin and Schwabe, Angelika and Siebert, Frances and Smit, Christian and Stahlheber, Karen A and Storm, Christian and Strong, Dustin J and Su, Jishuai and Tiruvaimozhi, Yadugiri and Tyler, Claudia and Val, James and Vandegehuchte, Martijn L and Veblen, Kari E and Vermeire, Lance T and Ward, David and Wu, Jianshuang and Young, Truman P and Yu, Qiang and Zelikova, Tamara Jane (2018) Change in dominance determines herbivore effects on plant biodiversity. In: NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2 (12). pp. 1925-1932.

Murthy, Karthik and Bagchi, Sumanta (2018) Spatial patterns of long-term vegetation greening and browning are consistent across multiple scales: Implications for monitoring land degradation. In: LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT, 29 (8). pp. 2485-2495.

Chandregowda, Manjunatha H and Murthy, Karthik and Bagchi, Sumanta (2018) Woody shrubs increase soil microbial functions and multifunctionality in a tropical semi-arid grazing ecosystem. In: JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS, 155 . pp. 65-72.

Bagchi, Sumanta and Roy, Shamik and Maitra, Alakananda and Sran, Rubanpreet S (2017) Herbivores suppress soil microbes to influence carbon sequestration in the grazing ecosystem of the Trans-Himalaya. In: AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 239 . pp. 199-206.

Bagchi, Sumanta and Singh, Navinder J and Briske, David D and Bestelmeyer, Brandon T and McClaran, Mitchel P and Murthy, Karthik (2017) Quantifying long-term plant community dynamics with movement models: implications for ecological resilience. In: ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 27 (5). pp. 1514-1528.

Iyengar, Siddharth Bharath and Bagchi, Sumanta and Barua, Deepak and Mishra, Charudutt and Sankaran, Mahesh (2017) A dominant dwarf shrub increases diversity of herbaceous plant communities in a Trans-Himalayan rangeland. In: PLANT ECOLOGY, 218 (7). pp. 843-854.

Ranjan, Ravi and Bagchi, Sumanta (2016) Functional response and body size in consumer-resource interactions: Unimodality favors facilitation. In: THEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGY, 110 . pp. 25-35.

Bagchi, Sumanta and Briske, David D and Bestelmeyer, Brandon T and Wu, Ben X (2013) Assessing resilience and state-transition models with historical records of cheatgrass Bromus tectorum invasion in North American sagebrush-steppe. In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, 50 (5). pp. 1131-1141.

Editorials/Short Communications

Bagchi, Sumanta (2017) Research opportunities for undergraduates. In: current science, 112 (9). p. 1797.

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