Ashton*, I. and M. Lerdau. (2008) Tolerance to herbivory, and not
resistance, may explain differential success of invasive, naturalized,
and native North American temperate vines. Diversity and Distributions.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2007.00425.x.
Lerdau, M. and C. Avery (2007) The utility of standardized tests.
Science. 316: 1694.
Leger*, E., J. Gurevitch, K. Howe*, J. Hickman*, E. Woo*, & M. Lerdau.
(2007) The interaction between soil nutrients and leaf loss during early
establishment in plant invasion. Forest Science 53:701-709.
Lerdau, M. (2007) A positive feedback with negative consequences.
Science, 316: 212-213.
Funk*, J., C. Jones, M. Lerdau. (2007) Leaf- and shoot-level plasticity
in response to varying nutrient and water availability in Populus
deltoides. Tree Physiology. 27: 1731-1739.
Wang*, J., R. Bras, M. Lerdau, G. Salvucci. (2007) A maximum principle
of transpiration. Journal Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences. G03010,
doi:10.1029/2006JG000255.
Brilli*, F., C. Barta*, A. Fortunati*, M. Lerdau, F. Loreto, M.
Centritto* (2007) The relationship between isoprene biosynthesis and
photosynthesis in poplar (Populus alba) saplings in response to soil
drying and rewatering. New Phytologist. 175: 244-254.
Theis*, N., M. Lerdau, R. Raguso. (2007) The challenge of attracting
pollinators while evading herbivores: patterns of fragrance emission in
Cirsium arvense and Cirsium repandum. International Journal Plant
Sciences. 168: 587-601.
Gray* DW, Goldstein AH, and M. Lerdau (2006) Thermal history regulates
methylbutenol basal emission rate in Pinus ponderosa. Plant, Cell and
Environment. 29: 1298-1308.
Funk*, J., C. Giardina, A. Kohl*, and M. Lerdau (2006) The influence of
nutrient availability, stand age, and canopy structure on isoprene flux
in a Eucalyptus saligna experimental forest. Journal Geophysical
Research-Biogeosciences. 111: G02012, doi:10.1029/2005JG000085
Ashton*, I., J. Gurevitch, L. Hyatt*, and M. Lerdau (2005) Invasive
species accelerate decomposition and litter nitrogen loss in a mixed
deciduous forest. Ecological Applications. 15:1263-1272
Powers*, J and M. Lerdau (2005) Fine roots, arbuscular mycorrhizal
hyphae and soil nutrients in four neotropical rain forests: patterns
across large geographic distances. New Phytologist. 165: 913-921.
Babst*, B., D. Schyler, D. Gray*, M. Lerdau, R. Ferrieri, and C. Orians.
(2005) Jasmonic acid induces rapid changes in carbon transport and
partitioning in Populus. New Phytologist. 167: 913-921
* denotes student or post-doc in the Lerdau Lab