Google Scholar Profile “W Stanley Harpole” Number of citations = 2039; H index = 18; i10 index = 23.
36. Lind E.M., E. Borer, E. Seabloom, P. Adler, J.D. Bakker, D. Blumenthal, M. Crawley, K. Davies, J. Firn, D.S. Gruner, W.S. Harpole, Y. Hautier, H. Hillebrand, J. Knops, B. Melbourne, B. Mortensen, A.C. Risch, M. Schuetz, C. Stevens, P.D. Wragg. (In Press). Life history constraints in grassland plant species: a growth-defense tradeoff is the norm. Ecology Letters.
35. O’Halloran L.R., E.T. Borer, E.W. Seabloom, A.S. MacDougall, E. E. Cleland, R.L. McCulley, S. Hobbie, W.S. Harpole, N.M. DeCrappeo, C. Chu, J.D. Bakker, K.F. Davies, G. Du, J. Firn, N. Hagenah, K. S. Hofmockel, J.M.H. Knops, W. Li, B.A. Melbourne, J.W. Morgan, J.L. Orrock, S.M. Prober, and C.J. Stevens. (In Press). Regional contingencies in the relationship between aboveground biomass and litter in the world’s grasslands. PLoS-One.
34. Suding, K, W.S. Harpole, T. Fukami, A. Kulmatiski, A. MacDougall, C. Stein, W. van der Putten. (2013). Community-level consequences of plant-soil feedbacks in invasion. Journal of Ecology. 101:298–308.
33. Biederman L., W.S. Harpole. (2013). Biochar and its effects on plant productivity and nutrient cycling: a meta-analysis. Global Change Biology–Bioenergy, Special Issue: Biochar. 5:202–214.
32. Hille Ris Lambers, J., P.B. Adler, W.S. Harpole, J.M. Levine, M.M. Mayfield. 2012. Rethinking Community Assembly through the Lens of Coexistence Theory. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 43:227-248
31. Grace J.B., Adler P.B., Seabloom E.W., Borer E.T., Hillebrand H., Hautier Y., Hector A., Harpole W.S., O'Halloran L.R., Anderson T.M., Bakker J.D., Brown C.S., Buckley Y.M., Collins S.L., Cottingham K.L., Crawley M.J., Damschen E.I., Davies K.F., DeCrappeo N.M., Fay P.A., Firn J., Gruner D.S., Hagenah N., Jin V.L., Kirkman K.P., Knops J.M.H., La Pierre K.J., Lambrinos J.G., Melbourne B.A., Mitchell C.E., Moore J.L., Morgan J.W., Orrock J.L., Prober S.M., Stevens C.J., Wragg P.D. & Yang L.H. 2012. Response to Comments on “Productivity Is a Poor Predictor of Plant Species Richness.” Science. 335:1441.
30. Adler, P., Seabloom E.W., Borer E.T., Hillebrand H., Hautier Y., Hector A., Harpole W.S., O'Halloran L.R., Grace J.B., Anderson T.M., Bakker J.D., Biederman L.A., Brown C.S., Buckley Y.M., Calabrese L.B., Chu C.J., Cleland E.E., Collins S.L., Cottingham K.L., Crawley M.J., Damschen E.I., Davies K.F., DeCrappeo N.M., Fay P.A., Firn J., Frater P., Gasarch E.I., Gruner D.S., Hagenah N., Hille Ris Lambers J., Humphries H., Jin V.L., Kay A.D., Kirkman K.P., Klein J.A., Knops J.M., La Pierre K.J., Lambrinos J.G., Li W., Macdougall A.S., McCulley R.L., Melbourne B.A., Mitchell C.E., Moore J.L., Morgan J.W., Mortensen B., Orrock J.L., Prober S.M., Pyke D.A., Risch A.C., Schuetz M., Smith M.D., Stevens C.J., Sullivan L.L., Wang G., Wragg P.D., Wright J.P. & Yang L.H. 2012. Productivity is a poor predictor of plant species richness. Science. 333:1750-1753. Faculty 1000 Must-Read.
29. Harpole, W.S., J.T. Ngai, E.E. Cleland, E.T. Borer, M.E.S. Bracken, J.J. Elser, D.S. Gruner, H. Hillebrand, E.W. Seabloom, J.B. Shurin, J.E. Smith. 2011. Resource co-limitation of primary producer communities. Ecology Letters, Idea and Perspective. Faculty 1000 Must Read. pdf
28. Isbell, F, V. Calcagno, A. Hector, J. Connolly, W. S. Harpole, P. B. Reich, M. Scherer-Lorenzen, B. Schmid, D. Tilman, J. van Ruijven, A. Weigelt, B. J. Wilsey, E. S. Zavaleta, M. Loreau. 2011. How many species are needed to maintain ecosystem functioning? Nature.
27. Firn, J., J. Moore, A.S. MacDougall, E. Borer, E. Seabloom, J. HilleRisLambers, W.S. Harpole, E. Cleland, C. Brown, J. Knops, S. Prober, D. Pyke, K. Farell, J. Bakker, L. Ries-O’Halloran, Y.M. Buckley. 2011. Species abundance at home predicts abundance away in grasslands. Ecology Letters.
26. Harpole, W.S. and K.N. Suding. 2011. A test of the niche dimension hypothesis in an arid annual grassland. Oecologia. 166:197-205.
25. Cadotte, M.W., E.T. Borer, E.W. Seabloom, J. Cavender-Bares, W.S. Harpole, E. Cleland, K. Davies. 2010. Phylogenetic patterns differ for native and exotic plant communities across a richness gradient in Northern California. Diversity and Distributions. 16:892-901.
24. Harpole, W.S. 2010. Neutral theory of species diversity. Nature Education Knowledge 1(8):31. (Invited submission).
23. Cleland, E. E., W. S. Harpole. 2010. Nitrogen enrichment and plant communities. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1195:46-61. pdf
22. La Pierre, K.J., W.S. Harpole, K.N. Suding. 2010. Strong feeding preference of an exotic generalist herbivore for an exotic forb: a case against invasional antagonism. Biological Invasions. 12:3025-3031 pdf
21. Hille Ris Lambers, J., W.S. Harpole, S. Schnitzer, D. Tilman, P. Reich. 2009. CO2, nitrogen and diversity differentially affect seed production of prairie plants. Ecology 90:1810-1820. pdf
20. Everard, K., E. Seabloom, W.S. Harpole, C. de Mazancourt. 2009. Plant water use affects competition for nitrogen: why drought favors invasive species in California. American Naturalist. 175:85-97. pdf
19. Cardinale, B.J., H. Hillebrand, W.S. Harpole, K. Gross, R. Ptacnik. 2009. Separating the influence of resource ‘availability’ from resource ‘imbalance’ on productivity–diversity relationships. Ecology Letters. 12: 475-487. pdf
18. Hillebrand, H., E.T. Borer, M.E. S. Bracken, B.J. Cardinale, J. Cebrian, E.E. Cleland, J.J. Elser, D.S. Gruner, W.S. Harpole, J.T. Ngai, S. Sandin, E.W. Seabloom, J.B. Shurin, J.E. Smith, M.D. Smith. 2009. Herbivore metabolism and stoichiometry constrain herbivory at different organizational scales across ecosystems. Ecology Letters. 12: 516-527. pdf
17. Gruner, D.S., J.E. Smith, E.W. Seabloom, S.A. Sandin, J.T. Ngai, H. Hillebrand, W.S. Harpole, J.J. Elser, E.E. Cleland, M.E.S. Bracken, E.T. Borer, B.M. Bolker. 2008. A cross-system synthesis of consumer and nutrient resource control on producer biomass. Ecology Letters. 11:740-755. pdf
16. Potts, D.L., W.S. Harpole, M.L. Goulden,K.N. Suding. 2008. The impact of invasion and subsequent removal of an exotic thistle, Cynara cardunculus, on CO2 and H2O vapor exchange in a coastal California grassland. Biological Invasions. 10:1073-1084. pdf
15. Fox, J.W., and W.S. Harpole. 2008. Revealing how species loss affects ecosystem function: the trait-based Price equation partition. Ecology. 89(1): 269-279. pdf
14. Harpole, W.S. andK.N. Suding. 2007. Frequency-dependence stabilizes competitive interactions among four annual plants. Ecology Letters. 10(12):1164-1169. pdf
13. Elser, J.J., M.E.S. Bracken, E.E. Cleland, D.S. Gruner, W.S. Harpole, H. Hillebrand, J.T. Ngai, E.W. Seabloom, J.B. Shurin, J.E. Smith. 2007. Global analysis of nitrogen and phosphorus limitation of primary producers in freshwater, marine, and terrestrial ecosystems. Ecology Letters. 10(12):1135-1142. Faculty 1000 Exceptional, Must-Read. pdf
12. Harpole, W.S., D.L. Potts, K.N. Suding. 2007. Ecosystem responses to water and nitrogen amendment in a California grassland. Global Change Biology. 13:2341–2348. pdf
11. Harpole, W.S., D. Tilman. 2007. Grassland species loss due to reduced niche dimension. Nature. 446:791-793. Faculty 1000 Must-Read (2). pdf
10. Harpole, W.S., L. Goldstein, R. Aicher. Resource limitation. 2007. In C. D’Antonio, J. Corbin, and M. Stromberg, editors. Ecology and Management of California Grassland. University of California Press. 119-127. pdf
9. Hillebrand, H., D.S. Gruner, Borer, E.T., M.E.S. Bracken, E.E. Cleland, J.J. Elser, W.S. Harpole, J.T. Ngai, E.W. Seabloom, J.B. Shurin, J.E. Smith. 2007. Consumer versus resource control of producer diversity depends on ecosystem type and producer community structure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 104(26):10904-10909. Faculty 1000 Recommended. pdf
8. Fargione, J., D. Tilman, R. Dybzinski, J. Hille Ris Lambers, C. Clark, W.S. Harpole, J. M. H. Knops, P. B. Reich, M. Loreau. 2007. From selection to complementarity: Shifts in the causes of biodiversity-productivity relationships in a long-term biodiversity experiment. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 274:871–876. pdf
7. Harpole, W.S., D. Tilman. 2006. Non-neutral patterns of species abundance and species traits. Ecology Letters. 9:15-23. Faculty 1000 Must-Read, Recommended. pdf
6. Harpole, W.S. 2006. Resource-ratio theory and the control of invasive plants. Plant and Soil. 280:23-27. pdf
5. Moe, S.J., R.S. Stelzer, M.R. Forman, W.S. Harpole, T. Daufresne, T. Yoshida. 2005. Recent advances in ecological stoichiometry: insights for population and community ecology. Oikos. 109:29-39. pdf
4. Hille Ris Lambers, J., W.S. Harpole, D. Tilman, J. Knops, P. Reich. 2004. Species and mechanisms contributing to the positive diversity-productivity relationship. Ecology Letters. 7:661-668. pdf
3. Tilman, G.D., J. Hille Ris Lambers, S. Harpole, R. Dybzinski, J. Fargione, C. Clark, C. Lehman. 2004. Does metabolic theory apply to community ecology? It's a matter of scale. Ecology. 85:1797-1799. pdf
2. Seabloom, E., W.S. Harpole, O.J. Reichman, D. Tilman. 2003. Resource competition, seed-limitation, and invasion in California grasslands. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 100:13384-13389. pdf
1. Parker, I.M., W.S. Harpole, D. Dionne. 1997. Plant community diversity and invasion of the exotic shrub Cytisus scoparius: Testing hypotheses of invasibility and impact. pp. 149-162, in P.V. Dunn and K. Ewing, eds., Ecology and Conservation of the South Puget Sound Prairie Landscape. The Nature Conservancy Press, Seattle. pdf