Daniel Laughlin, Associate Professor, Department of Botany, University of Wyoming, USA
Daniel Laughlin is Associate Professor, Department of Botany, University of Wyoming, USA. His laboratory develops quantitative approaches to understand and predict how plant species and communities respond to global change. He currently teaches courses in ecological modelling and vegetation ecology, and is Associate Editor of Ecology & Ecological Monographs.
Prologue Part 1: Foundations 1. Perspectives on Plant Strategies 2. A Menagerie of Plant Strategy Models 3. The Dimensionality of Plant Strategy Theory Part 2: Demography and Life History 4. Plant Demography 5. Life History Theory Applied to Plants Part 3: Comparative Functional Ecology 6. Plant Functional Traits and the Multidimensional Phenotype 7. Plant Strategies Along Resource, Disturbance, and Temperature Gradients Part 4: The Net Effect of Traits on Fitness 8. Empirical Approaches to Infer Fitness from Traits 9. Game Theoretical Approaches to Infer Fitness from Traits 10. Applying Plant Strategies in Conservation and Restoration Part 5: The Effect of Traits on Demographic Rates 11. Plant Traits That Promote Growth and Enhance Survival 12. Plant Traits That Bolster Recruitment Epilogue
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