Daniel E. Winkler
Dr. Daniel E. WinklerResearch Ecologist
United States Geological Survey
Tucson, AZ
United States of America
E-mail: winklerde(at)gmail.com
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Key Publications of Daniel E. Winkler (up to ten) :
Winkler DE, D Backer, J Belnap, J Bradford, B Butterfield, S Copeland, M Duniway, A Faist, S Fick, S Jensen, A Kramer, R Mann, R Massatti, M McCormick, S Munson, P Olwell, S Parr, A Pfennigwerth, A Pilmanis, B Richardson, E Samuel, K See, K Young, SC Reed. 2018. Beyond traditional ecological restoration on the Colorado Plateau. Restoration Ecology. early online version doi: 10.1111/rec.12876
Winkler DE, Lubetkin KC, Carrell AA, Jabis MD, Yang Y, Kueppers LM. in press. Alpine plant community responses to climate warming. In: Mohan J (Ed.) Ecosystem Consequences of Soil Warming: Microbes, Vegetation, Fauna, and Soil Biogeochemistry. Elsevier.
Mohan, J, S Wadgymar, Winkler DE, J Anderson, P Frankson, R Hanifin, K Benavides, LM Kueppers, J Melillo. in press. Plant reproductive, fitness, and phenology responses to to climate warming: results from native populations, communities and ecosystems. In: Mohan J (Ed.) Ecosystem Consequences of Soil Warming: Microbes, Vegetation, Fauna, and Soil Biogeochemistry. Elsevier.
Winkler DE, RJ Butz, MJ Germino, K Reinhardt, LM Kueppers. 2018. Sensitivity of alpine plant species’ phenology and physiology to spatio-temporal variation in snowmelt timing. Frontiers in Plant Science 9: 1140. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.01140
Winkler DE, JR Gremer, KJ Chapin, M Kao, TE Huxman. 2018. Rapid alignment of functional trait variation with locality across the invaded range of Sahara mustard (Brassica tournefortii). American Journal of Botany 105(7): 1188–1197. doi: 10.1002/ajb2.1126
Kudo G, Aoshima Y, Miyata R, Winkler DE. 2018. Altered morphologies and physiological compensation in a rapidly expanding dwarf bamboo in alpine ecosystems. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research 50 (1): e1463733. doi:10.1080/15230430.2018.1463733
Winkler DE, Conver JL, Huxman TE, Swann DE. 2018. The interaction of drought and habitat explain space-time patterns of establishment in saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea). Ecology 99 (3): 621–631. doi: 10.1002/ecy.2124
Kudo G, Kawai Y, Amagai Y, Winkler DE. 2017. Degradation and recovery of an alpine plant community: experimental removal of an encroaching dwarf bamboo. Alpine Botany 127:75–83. doi: 10.1007/s00035-016-0178-2
Winkler DE, Amagai Y, Huxman TE, Kaneko M, Kudo G. 2016. Seasonal dry-down rates and high stress tolerance promote bamboo invasion above and below treeline. Plant Ecology 217(10): 1219–1234. doi: 10.1007/s11258-016-0649-y
Winkler DE, Chapin KJ, Kueppers LM. 2016. Soil moisture mediates alpine life form and community productivity responses to warming. Ecology 97(6): 1553–1563. doi: 10.1890/15-1197.1
Expertise of Daniel E. Winkler:
Expertise Category | Specific Expertise |
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Expert Type | Scientific / Fundamental Research |
Topic Biosphere | Biosphere |
Plants | |
Biodiversity | |
Topic Integrated Systems | Integrated Systems and Ecology |
Carbon Cycle | |
Topic Ecosystems | Ecosystems |
Terrestrial Ecosystems | |
Methods | Method |
Data Collection | |
Data Collection - Measurement | |
Data Collection - Documents, Archives | |
Program Coordination / Management | |
Mountain Research Initiative | MRI Research area |
Long-term monitoring and analysis of indicators of environmental change in mount | |
Integrated model-based studies of environmental change in diff. mountain regions | |
Process studies along altitudinal gradients and in associated headwater basins | |
MRI Regions (please tick your mountain regions of interest) | |
North America | |
Latin America |
Specialties of Daniel E. Winkler:
Alpine productivity responses to climate change and invasive species in mountain systems.
Last update: 1/17/19
Source of data: ProClim- Research InfoSystem (1993-2024)
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