Guo, K, P Pyšek, M van Kleunen, NL Kinlock, M Lučanová, IJ Leitch, S Pierce, W Dawson, F Essl, H Kreft, B Lenzner, J Pergl, P Weigelt, and W-Y Guo. 2024. Plant invasion and naturalization are influenced by genome size, ecology and economic use globally. Nature Communications, 15(1): 1330. [doi]
Dong, B, Q Yang, NL Kinlock, R Pouteau, P Pyšek, P Weigelt, F Yu, and M van Kleunen. 2024. Naturalization of introduced plants is driven by life‐form‐dependent cultivation biases. Diversity and Distributions, 30(1): 55-70. [doi]
Fristoe, TS, J Bleilevens, NL Kinlock, Q Yang, Z Zhang, W Dawson, F Essl, H Kreft, J Pergl, P Pyšek, P Weigelt, JM Dufour-Dror, AN Sennikov, P Wasowicz, KB Westergaard, and M van Kleunen. 2023. Evolutionary imbalance, climate and human history jointly shape the global biogeography of alien plants. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 7(10): 1633–1644. [doi]
Fertakos, ME, EM Beaury, NR Ford, NL Kinlock, DW Adams, and BA Bradley. 2023. Historical Plant Sales (HPS) database: Documenting the spatiotemporal history of plant sales in the conterminous U.S. Ecology, 104(7): e4106. [doi]
Kinlock, NL, DW Adams, and M van Kleunen. 2022. An ecological and evolutionary perspective of the historical US nursery flora. Plants, People, Planet, 5(1): 146-159. [PDF] [doi]
Kinlock, NL, K Dehnen-Schmutz, F Essl, J Pergl, P Pyšek, H Kreft, P Weigelt, Q Yang, and M van Kleunen. 2022. Introduction history mediates naturalization and invasiveness of cultivated plants. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 31(6): 1104-1119. [PDF] [doi]
Kinlock, NL and SB Munch. 2021. Interaction network structure and spatial patterns influence invasiveness and invasibility in a stochastic model of plant communities. Oikos, 130(11): 2040-2052. [doi]
Kinlock, NL. 2021. Uncovering structural features that underlie coexistence in an invaded woody plant community with interaction networks at multiple life stages. Journal of Ecology, 109(1): 384-398. [doi]
Kinlock, NL, CM Foley, GC Sbeglia, and RH Nehm. 2020. A Lesson on Matter and Energy at the Organismal Scale: Linking Patterns and Processes Across Diverse Taxa. CourseSource. [link]
Kinlock, NL, AJ Laybourn, CE Murphy, JJ Hoover, and NA Friedenberg. 2020. Modelling bioenergetic and population‐level impacts of invasive bigheaded carps (Hypophthalmichthys spp.) on native paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) in backwaters of the lower Mississippi River. Freshwater Biology, 65: 1086-1100. [PDF] [doi]
Kattge, J, G Bonisch, S Diaz, S Lavorel, IC Prentice, …, NL Kinlock, … (729 coauthors). 2020. TRY plant trait database–enhanced coverage and open access. Global Change Biology, 26: 119-188. [doi]
Kinlock, NL. 2019. A meta-analysis of plant interaction networks reveals competitive hierarchies as well as facilitation and intransitivity. The American Naturalist, 194(5): 640-653. [PDF] [doi]
Kinlock, NL, L Prowant, EM Herstoff, CM Foley, M Akin-Fajiye, N Bender, M Umarani, HY Ryu, B Sen, and J Gurevitch. 2019. Open science and meta‐analysis allow for rapid advances in ecology: A response to Menegotto et al. (2019). Global Ecology and Biogeography, 28(10): 1533-1534. [doi]
Beckmann, M, K Gerstner, M Akin-Fajiye, S Ceausu, S Kambach, NL Kinlock, HRP Phillips, W Verhagen, J Gurevitch, S Klotz, T Newbold, PH Verburg, M Winter, and R Seppelt. Conventional land‐use intensification reduces species richness and increases production: A global meta‐analysis. Global Change Biology, 25(6): 1941-1956. [doi]
Peng, S, NL Kinlock, J Gurevitch, and S Peng. 2019. Correlation of native and exotic species richness: a global meta‐analysis finds no invasion paradox across scales. Ecology, 100(1): e02552. [PDF] [doi]
Kinlock, NL, L Prowant, EM Herstoff, CM Foley, M Akin-Fajiye, N Bender, M Umarani, HY Ryu, B Sen, and J Gurevitch. 2018. Explaining global variation in the latitudinal diversity gradient: Meta-analysis confirms known patterns and uncovers new ones. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 27: 125–141. [doi]
Kinlock, NL, BY Schindler, and J Gurevitch. 2015. Biological Invasions in the Context of Green Roofs. Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution, 62(1-2): 32–43. [doi]