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Refining the stress gradient hypothesis in a microbial community
SP Hammarlund, WR Harcombe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (32), 15760-15762, 2019
702019
A shared limiting resource leads to competitive exclusion in a cross‐feeding system
SP Hammarlund, JM Chacón, WR Harcombe
Environmental microbiology 21 (2), 759-771, 2019
532019
Limitation by a shared mutualist promotes coexistence of multiple competing partners
SP Hammarlund, T Gedeon, RP Carlson, WR Harcombe
Nature communications 12 (1), 619, 2021
212021
The evolution of cooperation by the Hankshaw effect
SP Hammarlund, BD Connelly, KJ Dickinson, B Kerr
Evolution 70 (6), 1376-1385, 2016
162016
Context matters: How an ecological-belonging intervention can reduce inequities in STEM
SP Hammarlund, C Scott, KR Binning, S Cotner
BioScience 72 (4), 387-396, 2022
142022
Negative niche construction favors the evolution of cooperation
BD Connelly, KJ Dickinson, SP Hammarlund, B Kerr
Evolutionary Ecology 30, 267-283, 2016
142016
The ecology and evolution of model microbial mutualisms
JM Chacón, SP Hammarlund, JNV Martinson, LB Smith Jr, WR Harcombe
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 52 (1), 363-384, 2021
62021
Evaluating the representation of community colleges in biology education research publications following a call to action
C Creech, J Just, S Hammarlund, CE Rolle, NY Gonsar, A Olson, ...
CBE—Life Sciences Education 21 (4), ar67, 2022
42022
Context-dependence, coexistence, and community structure in microbial cross-feeding mutualisms
SP Hammarlund
University of Minnesota, 2022
2022
In an “ecological-belonging” intervention to reduce inequities in STEM, context matters
SP Hammarlund, C Scott, KR Binning, S Cotner
bioRxiv, 2021.06. 02.446772, 2021
2021
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