Our latest pubs
Cho, A., Dziedzic, N., Davis, A., Hanson, C., Lee, J., Nunez-Mir, G. C., & Gonzalez-Meler, M. A. (2024). Leaf functional traits highlight phenotypic variation of two tree species in the urban environment. Frontiers in Plant Science, 15, 1450723.
Nunez-Mir, G. C., & McCary, M. A. (2024). Invasive plants and their root traits are linked to the homogenization of soil microbial communities across the United States. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(44), e2418632121.
Walter, J. A., Grage, K., Nunez-Mir, G. C., & Grayson, K. L. (2023). Forecasting the spread of an invasive forest-defoliating insect. Diversity and Distributions, 00, 1–13. https://doi-org.proxy.cc.uic.edu/10.1111/ddi.13799
Harris, N. C., Murphy, A., Green, A. R., Gámez, S., Mwamidi, D. M., Nunez-Mir, G. C. (2023). Socio-ecological gap analysis to forecast species range contractions for conservation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, in press.
Lookingbill, T. R., Minor, E. S., Mullis, C. S., Nunez-Mir, G. C., & Johnson, P. (2022). Connectivity in the Urban Landscape (2015–2020): Who? Where? What? When? Why? and How?. Current Landscape Ecology Reports, 1-14.
Nunez-Mir, G. C., Walter, J. A., Grayson, K. L., and Johnson, D. M. (2022). Assessing drivers of localized invasive spread to inform large-scale management of a highly damaging insect pest. Ecological Applications, e2538.
Walter, J. A., Rodenberg, C. A., Stovall, A. E., Nunez‐Mir, G. C., Onufrieva, K. S., and Johnson, D. M. (2021). Evaluating the success of treatments that slow spread of an invasive insect pest. Pest Management Science. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.6500.
Nunez-Mir, G. C., J. A. Walter, and D. M. Johnson. (2021). Assessing risk of Lymantria dispar L. invasion management to monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus). Conservation Science and Practice, e359. https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.359.