Jim Dalling

Dr. Jim Dalling
Professor of Tropical Ecology
Department of Plant Biology
University of Illinois
265 Morrill Hall
505 S Goodwin Ave
Urbana, IL 61801
United States of America


Phone: +1 217 244 8914
E-mail: dallingj(at)life.uiuc.edu
URL Institution: www.life.uiuc.edu/dalling


Key Publications of Jim Dalling (up to ten) :
Dalling, J.W. (1994) The vegetation colonization on landslides in the Blue Mountains, Jamaica. Biotropica 26:392-399.
Dalling, J.W., and Tanner, E.V.J. (1995) An experimental study of regeneration on landslides in montane forest in Jamaica. Journal of Ecology 83:55-64.
John, R.C., Dalling, J.W., Harms, K.E., Yavitt, J.B., Stallard, R.F., Mirabello, M., Hubbell, S.P., Valencia, R., Navarrete, H., Vallejo, M., and Foster, R.B. (2007) Soil nutrients influence spatial distributions of tropical tree species. PNAS 104:864-869
Andersen, K., Turner, B.L., and Dalling, J.W. (2010) Soil based habitat partitioning in understorey palms in lower montane tropical forests. Journal of Biogeography 37:278-292.
Andersen, K., Corre, M., Turner, B.L., and Dalling, J.W. (2010) Plant-soil associations in lower montane tropical forest: physiological acclimation and herbivore-mediated responses to nitrogen addition. Functional Ecology, 24:1171-1180.
Andersen, K., Endara, M.J., Turner, B.L., and Dalling, J.W. (2012) Trait-based community assembly of understory palms along a soil nutrient gradient in a lower montane tropical forest. Oecologia, 168: 519-531.
Steidinger, B., Turner, B.L., Corrales, A., Dalling, J.W. (2014) Variability in potential to exploit different soil organic phosphorus compounds among tropical montane tree species. Functional Ecology, 29: 121-130
Andersen, K.M., Turner, B.L., Dalling, J.W. (2014) Seedling performance trade-offs influencing habitat filtering along a soil nutrient gradient in tropical forest. Ecology, 95:3399-3413
Corrales, A., Arnold, A.E., Ferrer, A.H., Turner, B.L., Dalling, J.W. (2015) Variation in ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with Oreomunnea mexicana (Juglandaceae) in tropical montane forests. Mycorrhiza, in press
Heineman, K., Caballero, P., Morris, A., Velasquez, C., Serrano, K., Gonzalez, J., Mayorga, L., Corre, M.D., Dalling, J.W. (2015) Variation in litterfall along a precipitation and soil fertility gradient in a Panamanian lower montane forest. Biotropica, in press


Expertise of Jim Dalling:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeExpert Type
Scientific / Fundamental Research
Topic BiosphereBiosphere
Plants
Biodiversity
Topic Integrated SystemsCarbon Cycle
Biogeochemical Cycles except Carbon
Topic EcosystemsTerrestrial Ecosystems
Time FrameRecent / Today
Time ScaleTime Scale
Seasonal / Annual
Decadal / Centennial
MethodsData Collection
Data Collection - Measurement
Data Analysis
Mountain Research InitiativeMRI Research area
Long-term monitoring and analysis of indicators of environmental change in mount
Latin America

Specialties of Jim Dalling:
Long-term monitoring of forest turnover rates and species distribution patterns in relation to climate and soils gradients in mid- and high-elevation forests in western Panama

Last update: 10/23/15
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