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Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Similar biotic factors affect early establishment and abundance of an invasive plant species across spatial scales" in Biological Invasions

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Relative roles of climatic suitability and anthropogenic influence in determining the pattern of spread in a global invader" in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Determinants of the detrital arthropod community structure: the effects of temperature and resources along an environmental gradient" in Oikos

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"The mixed effects of experimental ant removal on seedling distribution, belowground invertebrates, and soil nutrients" in Ecosphere

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Effects of short-term warming on low and high latitude forest ant communities" in Ecosphere

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Elevational gradients in phylogenetic structure of ant communities reveal the interplay of biotic and abiotic constraints on diversity" in Ecography

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Relative Effects of Disturbance on Red Imported Fire Ants and Native Ant Species in a Longleaf Pine Ecosystem" in Conservation Biology

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Global diversity in light of climate change: the case of ants" in Diversity and Distributions

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Response of macroarthropod assemblages to the loss of hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), a foundation species" in Ecosphere

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Differential effects of two dominant plant species on community structure and invasibility in an old-field ecosystem" in Journal of Plant Ecology

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Disentangling the Drivers of β Diversity Along Latitudinal and Elevational Gradients" in Science

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Forecasting the future of biodiversity: a test of single- and multi-species models for ants in North America" in Ecography

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Heating up the forest: open-top chamber warming manipulation of arthropod communities at Harvard and Duke Forests" in Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Biotic and abiotic influences on native and exotic richness relationship across spatial scales: favourable environments for native species are highly invasible" in Functional Ecology

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"The variable effects of soil nitrogen availability and insect herbivory on aboveground and belowground plant biomass in an old-field ecosystem" in Oceologia

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Intraspecific variation in response to warming across levels of organization: a test with Solidago altissima" in Ecosphere

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Elevational gradients in bird diversity in the Eastern Himalaya: an evaluation of distribution patterns and their underlying mechanisms" in PLoS ONE

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"A: Ants" in Encyclopedia of Biological Invasions

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Counting Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): Biodiversity Sampling and Statistical Analysis for Myrmecologists" in Myrmecological News

Sanders, Nathan J. 2011

"Influences on the Structure of Suburban Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Communities and the Abundance of Tapinoma sessile" in Environmental Entomology

Sanders, Nathan J. 2012

"The patterns and causes of elevational diversity gradients" in Ecography

Sanders, Nathan J. 2012

"Aphid and ladybird beetle abundance depend on the interaction of spatial effects and genotypic diversity" in Oecologia

Sanders, Nathan J. 2012

"A physiological trait-based approach to predicting the responses of species to experimental climate warming" in Ecology

Sanders, Nathan J. 2012

"Latitude, elevational climatic zonation and speciation in New World vertebrates" in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

Sanders, Nathan J. 2012

"Strong influence of regional species pools on continent-wide structuring of local communities" in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences