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Mason Heberling
Mason Heberling
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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TRY plant trait database–enhanced coverage and open access
J Kattge, G Bönisch, S Díaz
Global change biology 26, 119-188, 2020
15842020
Data integration enables global biodiversity synthesis
JM Heberling, JT Miller, D Noesgaard, SB Weingart, D Schigel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (6), e2018093118, 2021
2862021
Digitization and the future of natural history collections
BP Hedrick, JM Heberling, EK Meineke, KG Turner, CJ Grassa, DS Park, ...
BioScience 70 (3), 243-251, 2020
2812020
Scale dependence of vegetation–environment relationships: a meta‐analysis of multivariate data
A Siefert, C Ravenscroft, D Althoff, JC Alvarez‐Yépiz, BE Carter, ...
Journal of Vegetation Science, 2012
1732012
Resource‐use strategies of native and invasive plants in Eastern North American forests
JM Heberling, JD Fridley
New Phytologist 200 (2), 523-533, 2013
1662013
The changing uses of herbarium data in an era of global change: an overview using automated content analysis
JM Heberling, LA Prather, SJ Tonsor
BioScience 69 (10), 812-822, 2019
1492019
Phenological mismatch with trees reduces wildflower carbon budgets
JM Heberling, C McDonough MacKenzie, JD Fridley, S Kalisz, ...
Ecology Letters 22 (4), 616-623, 2019
1192019
Herbarium specimens as exaptations
JM Heberling, BL Isaac
American Journal of Botany 104 (7), 963-965, 2017
1122017
Machine learning using digitized herbarium specimens to advance phenological research
KD Pearson, G Nelson, MFJ Aronson, P Bonnet, L Brenskelle, CC Davis, ...
BioScience 70 (7), 610-620, 2020
922020
iNaturalist as a tool to expand the research value of museum specimens
JM Heberling, BL Isaac
Applications in Plant Sciences, e01193, 2018
862018
Biogeographic constraints on the world‐wide leaf economics spectrum
JM Heberling, JD Fridley
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2012
802012
Herbaria as big data sources of plant traits
JM Heberling
International Journal of Plant Sciences 183 (2), 87-118, 2022
722022
The composite insect trap: an innovative combination trap for biologically diverse sampling
L Russo, R Stehouwer, JM Heberling, K Shea
Plos one 6 (6), e21079, 2011
662011
Invaders do not require high resource levels to maintain physiological advantages in a temperate deciduous forest
JM Heberling, JD Fridley
Ecology 97 (4), 874-884, 2016
592016
Carbon gain phenologies of spring‐flowering perennials in a deciduous forest indicate a novel niche for a widespread invader
JM Heberling, ST Cassidy, JD Fridley, S Kalisz
New Phytologist 221 (2), 778-788, 2019
542019
Differential and interacting impacts of invasive plants and white-tailed deer in eastern US forests
DL Gorchov, B Blossey, KM Averill, A Dávalos, JM Heberling, MA Jenkins, ...
Biological Invasions 23 (9), 2711-2727, 2021
462021
Macrophenology: insights into the broad‐scale patterns, drivers, and consequences of phenology
AS Gallinat, ER Ellwood, JM Heberling, AJ Miller‐Rushing, WD Pearse, ...
American journal of botany 108 (11), 2112-2126, 2021
432021
Wildflower phenological escape differs by continent and spring temperature
BR Lee, TK Miller, C Rosche, Y Yang, JM Heberling, SE Kuebbing, ...
Nature Communications 13 (1), 7157, 2022
362022
Plant functional shifts in the invaded range: a test with reciprocal forest invaders of Europe and North America
JM Heberling, T Kichey, G Decocq, JD Fridley
Functional Ecology 30 (6), 875-884, 2016
332016
Herbaceous invaders in temperate forests: a systematic review of their ecology and proposed mechanisms of invasion
M Wavrek, JM Heberling, S Fei, S Kalisz
Biological Invasions 19, 3079-3097, 2017
312017
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