Publications
Publication List
Simonsen, A.K., Dinnage, R., Barrett, L.G., Prober, S.M., & Thrall, P.H., 2017. Symbiosis limits establishment of legumes outside their native range at a global scale. Nature Communications, 8(14790), 1.
Bromham, L., Dinnage, R., & Hua, X., 2016. Interdisciplinary research has consistently lower funding success. Nature, 534(7609), 684-687.
Dinnage, R. (2013). Phylogenetic diversity of plants alters the effect of species richness on invertebrate herbivory. PeerJ, 1, e93. read
Dinnage, R., Cadotte, M. W., Haddad, N. M., Crutsinger, G. M., & Tilman, D. (2012). Diversity of plant evolutionary lineages promotes arthropod diversity. Ecology Letters, 15(11), 1308-1317. read
Cadotte, M. W., Dinnage, R., & Tilman, D. (2012). Phylogenetic diversity promotes ecosystem stability. Ecology, 93(sp8), S223-S233. read
Dinnage, R. (2009). Disturbance alters the phylogenetic composition and structure of plant communities in an old field systemPloS one, 4(9), e7071. read
Abrams, P. A., Rueffler, C., & Dinnage, R. (2008). Competitionâsimilarity relationships and the nonlinearity of competitive effects in consumerâresource systems. The American Naturalist, 172(4), 463-474. read
Johnson, M. T., Dinnage, R., Zhou, A. Y., & Hunter, M. D. (2008). Environmental variation has stronger effects than plant genotype on competition among plant
species. Journal of Ecology, 96(5), 947-955.