Papers by Thomas Whitham
A geographic mosaic of tri-trophic interactions: Bottom-up and top-down selection forces change across the landscape
Bottom-up forces affecting arthropod community diversity through space and time
Community heritability, repeatability, and stability: The arthropod community of
Populus angustifolia
over 3 years
Non-additive effects of biotic interactions on litter decomposition
Restoration ecology in the age of genetic information: Using genetic tools to guide restoration success
Separating the role of genetics and environment in determining the mycorrhizal community composition of hybridizing cottonwoods
Shifts in mycorrhizal fungal communities due to plant competition, parasitism and herbivory: Consequences for fungi and host plants
The importance of genetic diversity in riparian restoration