Emily Farrer

Dr. Emily Farrer
Postdoctoral Scholar
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Tulane University
400 Boggs
New Orleans, LA 70118
United States of America


E-mail: emilycfarrer(at)gmail.com
Personal URL: link


Key Publications of Emily Farrer (up to ten) :
Suding, K.N, E.C. Farrer, A.J. King, L. Kueppers, M. J. Spasojevic. 2015. Vegetation change at high elevation: scale dependence and interactive effects on Niwot Ridge. Plant Ecology and Diversity. 1-13.

Farrer, E.C., I.W. Ashton, M.J. Spasojevic, S. Fu, D.J.X. Gonzalez, K.N. Suding. 2015. Indirect effects of global change accumulate to alter plant diversity but not ecosystem function in alpine tundra. Journal of Ecology. 103:351-360.

Dean, S.L, E.C. Farrer, A. Porras-Alfaro, K.N. Suding, R.L. Sinsabaugh. 2015. Assembly of root-associated bacteria communities: interactions between abiotic and biotic factors. Environmental Microbiology Reports. 7:102-110.

Schmidt, S.K., A.J. King, C.L. Meier, W.D. Bowman, E.C. Farrer, K.N. Suding, D.R. Nemergut. 2014. Plant-microbe interactions at multiple scales across a high-elevation landscape. Plant Ecology and Diversity. 1-10.

Formica, A., E.C. Farrer, I.W. Ashton, K.N. Suding. 2014. Shrub expansion over the past 62 years in Rocky Mountain alpine tundra: possible causes and consequences. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 46:616-631.

Farrer, E.C., I.W. Ashton, J. Knape, and K.N. Suding. 2014. Separating direct and indirect effects of global change: a population dynamic modeling approach using readily available field data. Global Change Biology. 20:1238-1250.

Dean, S.L., E.C. Farrer, D.L. Taylor, A. Porras-Alfaro, K.N. Suding, R.L. Sinsabaugh. 2014. Nitrogen deposition alters plant-fungal relationships: linking belowground dynamics to aboveground vegetation change. Molecular Ecology. 23:1364-1378.

Farrer, E.C., D.J. Herman, E. Franzova, T. Pham, and K.N. Suding. 2013. Nitrogen deposition, plant carbon allocation, and soil microbes: changing interactions due to enrichment. American Journal of Botany. 100:1458-1470.

King, A.J., E.C. Farrer, K.N. Suding, S.K. Schmidt. Cooccurrence patterns of plants and soil bacteria in the high-alpine subnival zone track environmental harshness. Frontiers in Microbiology. 3:347.

Farrer, E.C. and D.E. Goldberg. 2009. Litter drives ecosystem and plant community changes in cattail invasion. Ecological Applications. 19:398-412.


Expertise of Emily Farrer:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeExpert Type
Scientific / Fundamental Research
Topic BiosphereBiosphere
Plants
Biodiversity
Topic Integrated SystemsIntegrated Systems and Ecology
Biogeochemical Cycles except Carbon
Nutrient Cycle / Food Chain
Topic EcosystemsEcosystems
Terrestrial Ecosystems
Time FrameTime Frame
Recent / Today
Time ScaleTime Scale
Seasonal / Annual
MethodsMethod
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Modeling
Mountain Research InitiativeLong-term monitoring and analysis of indicators of environmental change in mount
North America

Specialties of Emily Farrer:
Plant and microbial community responses to global change factors including N deposition, warming, changes in precipitation, and invasive species

Last update: 12/20/18
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