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Joshua Caplan
Joshua Caplan
Research Associate Professor, Temple University
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Cosmopolitan Species As Models for Ecophysiological Responses to Global Change: The Common Reed Phragmites australis
F Eller, H Skálová, JS Caplan, GP Bhattarai, MK Burger, JT Cronin, ...
Frontiers in plant science 8, 1833, 2017
1452017
Effects of revegetation on soil physical and chemical properties in solar photovoltaic infrastructure
CS Choi, AE Cagle, J Macknick, DE Bloom, J Caplan, S Ravi
Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2020
722020
Rubus armeniacus (Himalayan blackberry) occurrence and growth in relation to soil and light conditions in western Oregon
JS Caplan, JA Yeakley
Northwest Science 80 (1), 9, 2006
722006
Box-counting dimension revisited: presenting an efficient method of minimizing quantization error and an assessment of the self-similarity of structural root systems
M Bouda, JS Caplan, JE Saiers
Frontiers in Plant Science 7, 149, 2016
712016
Global change accelerates carbon assimilation by a wetland ecosystem engineer
JS Caplan, RN Hager, JP Megonigal, TJ Mozdzer
Environmental Research Letters 10 (11), 115006, 2015
652015
Water relations advantages for invasive Rubus armeniacus over two native ruderal congeners
JS Caplan, JA Yeakley
Plant Ecology 210 (1), 169-179, 2010
552010
Fine‐root traits are linked to species dynamics in a successional plant community
JS Caplan, SJ Meiners, H Flores‐Moreno, ML McCormack
Ecology 100 (3), e02588, 2019
542019
Decadal-scale shifts in soil hydraulic properties as induced by altered precipitation
JS Caplan, D Giménez, DR Hirmas, NA Brunsell, JM Blair, AK Knapp
Science advances 5 (9), eaau6635, 2019
452019
Water relations of street trees in green infrastructure tree trench systems
JS Caplan, RC Galanti, S Olshevski, SW Eisenman
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 41, 170-178, 2019
412019
Functional morphology underlies performance differences among invasive and non-invasive ruderal Rubus species
JS Caplan, JA Yeakley
Oecologia 173, 363-374, 2013
412013
Belowground advantages in construction cost facilitate a cryptic plant invasion
JS Caplan, CN Wheaton, TJ Mozdzer
AoB plants 6, 2014
362014
Health risk of bathing in Southern California coastal waters
MV Brinks, RH Dwight, ND Osgood, G Sharavanakumar, DJ Turbow, ...
Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health 63 (3), 123-135, 2008
362008
Jatropha curcas L. root structure and growth in diverse soils
OA Valdés-Rodríguez, O Sánchez-Sánchez, A Pérez-Vázquez, ...
The Scientific World Journal 2013, 2013
342013
Influence of variable precipitation on coastal water quality in southern California
RH Dwight, JS Caplan, MV Brinks, SN Catlin, G Buescher, JC Semenza
Water Environment Research 83 (12), 2121-2130, 2011
342011
Descendant root volume varies as a function of root type: estimation of root biomass lost during uprooting in Pinus pinaster
F Danjon, JS Caplan, M Fortin, C Meredieu
Frontiers in Plant Science 4, 60330, 2013
322013
The Mexican non-toxic Jatropha curcas L., food resource or biofuel?
OA Valdes-Rodriguez, O Sanchez-Sanchez, A Perez-Vazquez, J Caplan
Ethnobotany Research and Applications 11, 2013
322013
Biological invasions and climate change amplify each other’s effects on dryland degradation
S Ravi, DJ Law, JS Caplan, GA Barron‐Gafford, KM Dontsova, ...
Global Change Biology 28 (1), 285-295, 2022
292022
Complementary responses of morphology and physiology enhance the stand‐scale production of a model invasive species under elevated CO2 and nitrogen
TJ Mozdzer, JS Caplan
Functional Ecology 32 (7), 1784-1796, 2018
252018
Nitrogen uptake kinetics and saltmarsh plant responses to global change
GM Cott, JS Caplan, TJ Mozdzer
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 1-10, 2018
252018
Allometry data and equations for coastal marsh plants
M Lu, JS Caplan, JD Bakker, TJ Mozdzer, BG Drake, JP Megonigal, ...
Ecology 97 (12), 3554, 2016
242016
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