2023 Koch NM, J Lendemer, E Manzitto-Tripp, C McCain and DE Stanton. Carbon-concentrating mechanisms are a key trait in lichen ecology and distribution. Accepted in Ecology
Stanton DE, A Ormond, NM Koch and C Colesie. Lichen ecophysiology in a changing climate. Accepted in American Journal of Botany.
Meyer A, M Valentin, J Pengra, R Smith and DE Stanton. Climate warming causes photobiont degradation and C starvation in a boreal climate sentinel lichen. Accepted in American Journal of Botany. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.16114
2022 Dı́az Dominguez R. Stanton DE, Peralta M and JM Rodriguez. 2022. Water regulation dynamics of lichens as functional traits could predict future climate change scenarios in an elevational gradient from Central Argentina. The Bryologist 125(3) 466-476. https://doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745-125.3.466
Spribille T, R Resl, DE Stanton and G Targirdzhanova. 2022. Evolutionary biology of lichen symbioses. New Phytologist 234(5) 1566-1582. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18048
Koch NM, Stanton DE, Duarte L, Muller SC, Spielmann AA and R Lucking. 2022. Nuanced qualitative trait approaches reveal strong environmental and phylogenetic filtering of lichen communities during tropical forest succession. Ecosphere 13 (4) e4042. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4042
2021 Shaw AK, C. Accolla, J. Chacon, TL Mueller, M. Vaugeois, Y. Yang, N. Sekar and DE Stanton. 2021. Differential retention contributes to racial/ethnic disparity in U.S. academia. PLoS ONE. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259710
Hembre K , A Meyer, T Route, A Glauser,DE Stanton. 2021. Stand-level variation drives canopy water storage by non-vascular epiphytes across a temperate-boreal ecotone. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 4: 84. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2021.704190
Shaw AK, Naveen Narayanan and DE Stanton. 2021. Let’s move out together: a framework for the intersections between movement and mutualism. Ecology e03419 https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3419
Stanton DE and KK Coe. 2021. 500 million years of charted territory: Functional ecological traits in bryophytes. Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution. 43 (1), 234–252. DOI: 10.11646/bde.43.1.17
2020 Põlme S, K Abarenkov, RH Nilsson, BD Lindahl, KE Clemmensen, et al. 2020. FungalTraits: a user-friendly traits database of fungi and fungus-like stramenopiles Fungal Diversity 105(1) 1-16
Smith R., S Jovan, DE Stanton and S Willwolf. 2020. Epiphytic macrolichen communities indicate climate and air quality in the US Midwest. The Bryologist. 123(3): 517-533.
Cifuentes C, DE Stanton and J Armesto. 2020. Loss of invertebrate diversity and soil properties in pine monocultures compared to native forests in central Chile. Scientific Reports. 10(1):1-11
2019 Ure JD and DE Stanton. 2019. Co-Dominant anatomically disparate lichens converge in hydro- logical functional traits. The Bryologist. 122(3): 463-470
Stanton DE S Batterman, J. Von Fischer and LO Hedin. 2019. Rapid nitrogen fixation by canopy microbiome in tropical forest determined by both phosphorus and molybdenum. Ecology. e02795
2017 Vargas Castillo R, Stanton DE and P Nelson. 2017. Aportes al conocimiento de la biota liqunica del oasis de neblina de Alto Patache, Desierto de Atacama [Contributions to the lichen biota of the Atacama desert fog-oasis of Alto Patache]. Revista de Geografia Norte Grande
PTJ Johnson, DE Stanton, KJ Forshay, DM Calhoun. 2017. Vertically challenged: How disease suppresses Daphnia vertical migration behavior. Limnology and Oceanography.
Deane-Coe, K.K. and DE Stanton. 2017. Functional ecology of cryptogams: Scaling from bryophyte, lichen, and soil crust traits to ecosystem processes. New Phytologist 213(3)
JH Dickson, K Oeggl, D Stanton. ?Forest Moss?: no part of the European Neanderthal diet. 2017.Antiquity. 91 (359).
2016 Stanton DE and C Reeb. 2016. Morphogeometric approaches to non-vascular plants. Frontiers in Plant Science 7 doi: 10.3389/fpls.2016.00916.
Cruz-Maysonet S, Stanton DE, Armesto JJ and G Avila-Sakar. 2016. A new chapter is born on the Centennial: An introduction to the Latin American Chapter of the Ecological Society of America. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
2015 Stanton DE. 2015. Small scale fog-gradients change epiphytic lichen shape and distribution. The Bryologist 118: 241-244.
Rolland V, Bergstrom DM, Lenn T, Bryant G, Chen H, Wolfe J, Holbrook NM, Stanton DE and MC Ball. 2015. Easy come, easy go: capillary forces enable rapid refilling of embolized primary xylem vessels. Plant Physiology 168: 1636-1647.
Nguyen HT, Stanton DE, Schmitz N, Farquhar GD and MC Ball. 2015. Growth responses of the mangrove, Avicennia marina, to salinity: development and function of shoot hydraulic systems require saline conditions. Annals of Botany mc357.
Shaw AK, Stanton DE, Supp SR, Budden A, Eby S, Reynolds PL, Salguero-Gomez R, Scholes DR and NB Zimmerman. 2015. Ecology Postdocs in Academia: Primary Concerns and Possible Solutions. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 96 (1): 140-152.
2014 Stanton DE, J Huallpa, L. Villegas, F. Villasante, JA Armesto, LO Hedin and HS Horn. 2014. Epiphytes Improve Host Plant Water Use by Microenvironment Modification. Func- tional Ecology. 28: 1274-1283 Editor’s choice in Science (344: p1129)
Stanton DE, JA Armesto and LO Hedin. 2014. Ecosystem properties self-organize in response to a directional fog-vegetation interaction. Ecology 95(5) 1203-1212.
Stanton DE, Merlin M, Bryant G., and M. C. Ball. 2014. Water redistribution determines photosynthetic responses to warming and drying in two polar mosses. Functional Plant Biology. 41: 178-186.
Scholes DR, Stanton DE and SR Supp. 2014. ESA’s Early Career Ecologist Section: Sup- porting the Professional Development of Early Career Ecologists in All Career Trajectories. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 95 (4): 435-438.
2013 Stanton DE, B. Salgado, LO Hedin, and JA Armesto. 2013. Forest patch symmetry depends on direction of resource delivery. Ecosphere. 4:art65.
Stanton DE and HS Horn. 2013. Epiphytes as ”filter-drinkers”: life form changes across a fog gradient. The Bryologist. 116(1) 34-42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745-116.1.034
2012 Shaw AK and DE Stanton. 2012. Leaks in the pipeline: separating demographic inertia from ongoing gender differences in academia. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 279 (1743): 3736-3741. doi:10.1098/rspb.2012.0822.
2006 Johnson, PTJ., Longcore JE, Stanton DE, Carnegie RB, Shields JD and E Preu. 2006. Chytrid infections of Daphnia pulicaria: development, ecology, pathology and phylogeny of Polycaryum laeve Stempell 1903. Freshwater Biology 51: 634-648.
Johnson, PTJ., Stanton DE, Preu ER, Forshay KJ and SR Carpenter. 2006. Dining on Disease: How Interactions Between Infection and Environment Affect Predation Risk. Ecology 87(8): 1973-80.
Book Reviews and Non-Peer Review Publications Cruz-Maysonet S, Stanton DE, Armesto JJ and G Avila-Sakar. In Press. A new chapter is born on the Centennial: An introduction to the Latin American Chapter of the Ecological Society of America. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
Shaw AK, Stanton DE, Supp SR, Budden A, Eby S, Reynolds PL, Salguero-Gomez R, Scholes DR and NB Zimmerman. 2015. Ecology Postdocs in Academia: Primary Concerns and Possible Solutions. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 96 (1): 140-152.
Scholes DR, Stanton DE and SR Supp. 2014. ESA’s Early Career Ecologist Section: Sup- porting the Professional Development of Early Career Ecologists in All Career Trajectories. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 95 (4): 435-438.
Stanton DE. 2014 Book Review: Methods in Forest Canopy Research by Margaret D. Low- man, Timothy Schowalter and Jerry Franklin. University of California Press 2012. Austral Ecology 39 (4). DOI:10.1111/aec.12123
Stanton DE. 2012 Book Review: Bryophyte Ecology and Climate Change Zoltan Tuba, Nancy G. Slack and Lloyd R. Stark. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2011. Austral Ecology 37 (8):e28-29. DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-9993.2012.02409.x