Publications
Nguyen, K.H., Akiona, A.K., Chang, C.C., Chaudhary, V.B., Cheng, S.J., Johnson, S.M., Kahanamoku, S.S., Lee, A., de Leon Sanchez, E.E., Segui, L.M., Tanner, R.L. 2021. Who are we? Highlighting nuances in Asian-American experiences in ecology and evolutionary biology. Bulletin Ecological Society of America. 103, e01939
Chang, C. and HilleRisLambers, J. 2019. Trait and phylogenetic patterns reveal deterministic community assembly mechanisms on Mount St. Helens. Plant Ecology. 220(7-8), 675-698
Avolio, M., Forrestel, E., Chang, C., La Pierre, K., Burghardt, K., Smith, M. 2019. Demystifying dominant species. New Phytologist. 223(3), 1106-1126
Chang, C. and Turner, B. 2019 Ecological succession in a changing world. Journal of Ecology. 107(2), 503-509
Chang, C., Halpern, C., Antos, J., Avolio, M., Biswas, A., Cook, J., del Moral, R., Fischer, D., Holz, A., Pabst, R., Swanson, M., Zobel, D. 2018. Testing conceptual models of early plant succession across a disturbance gradient. Journal of Ecology. 107(2), 517-530
Balduzzi, M., Binder, B., Bucksch, A., Chang, C., Hong, L., Iyer-Pascuzzi, A., Pradal, C., Sparks, E. 2017. Reshaping Plant Biology: Qualitative and Quantitative Descriptors for Plant Morphology. Frontiers in Plant Science. 8: 117
Bucksch, A., Atta-Boateng, A., Azihou, A.F., Balduzzi, M., Battogtokh, D., Baumgartner, A., Binder, B., Braybrook, S., Chang, C., Coneva, V., DeWitt, T., Fletcher, A., Gehan, M., Hernan Diaz Martinez, D., Hong, L., Iyer-Pascuzzi, A., Klein, L., Leiboff, S., Li, M., Lynch, J., Maizel, A., Maloof, J., Markelz, R.C., Martinez, C., Miller, L., Mio, W., Palubicki, W., Poorter, H., Pradal, C., Price, C., Puttonen, E., Reese, J., Rellan-Alvarez, R., Spalding, E., Sparks, E., Topp, C., Williams, J. & Chitwood, D. 2017 Morphological plant modeling: Unleashing geometric and topologic potential within the plant sciences. Frontiers in Plant Science. 8: 900.
Chang, C. and HilleRisLambers, J. 2016. Integrating succession and community assembly perspectives. F1000 Research. 5(F1000 Faculty Rev): 2294
Koerner, S., Avolio, M., Chang, C., Gray, J., Hoover, D., Smith, M. 2015. Invasibility of a mesic grassland depends on the time-scale of fluctuating resources. Journal of Ecology. 103, 1538-1546
del Moral, R. and Chang, C. 2015. Multiple assessments of succession rates on Mount St. Helens. Plant Ecology. 216, 165-176
Chang, C. and Smith, M. 2014. Resource availability modulates above and belowground competitive interactions between genotypes of a dominant C4 grass. Functional Ecology. 28, 1041-1051
Chang, C. and Smith, M. 2014. Direct and indirect relationships between genetic diversity of a dominant grass, community diversity and aboveground productivity in tallgrass prairie. Journal of Vegetation Science. 25, 470-480
Avolio, M., Chang, C., Weis, J., Smith, M. 2014. The effects of genotype richness and genomic dissimilarity of Andropogon gerardii on invasion resistance and productivity. Plant Ecology and Diversity. 8(1), 61-71
Chang, C. and Smith, M. 2013. Genotypic diversity of a dominant C4 grass across a long-term fire frequency gradient. Journal of Plant Ecology. 6, 448-458
Chang, C. and Smith, M. 2012. Invasion of an intact plant community: the role of population vs. community level diversity. Oecologia 168, 1091-1102
LaPierre, K., Yuan, S., Chang, C., Avolio, M., Hallett, L., Schreck, T., Smith, M. 2011. Explaining temporal variation in aboveground productivity in a mesic grassland: The role of climate and flowering. Journal of Ecology. 99, 1250–1262
Avolio, M., C. Chang, Smith, M. 2011. Assessing the fine-scale genetic diversity of Andropogon gerardii in intact tallgrass prairie. American Midland Naturalist. 165(2), 211-224
Murren, C., Chang, C., and Dudash, M. 2009. Patterns of selection of two North American native and non-native populations of Monkeyflower (Phyrmaceae). New Phytologist 183, 691-701
Nguyen, K.H., Akiona, A.K., Chang, C.C., Chaudhary, V.B., Cheng, S.J., Johnson, S.M., Kahanamoku, S.S., Lee, A., de Leon Sanchez, E.E., Segui, L.M., Tanner, R.L. 2021. Who are we? Highlighting nuances in Asian-American experiences in ecology and evolutionary biology. Bulletin Ecological Society of America. 103, e01939
Chang, C. and HilleRisLambers, J. 2019. Trait and phylogenetic patterns reveal deterministic community assembly mechanisms on Mount St. Helens. Plant Ecology. 220(7-8), 675-698
Avolio, M., Forrestel, E., Chang, C., La Pierre, K., Burghardt, K., Smith, M. 2019. Demystifying dominant species. New Phytologist. 223(3), 1106-1126
Chang, C. and Turner, B. 2019 Ecological succession in a changing world. Journal of Ecology. 107(2), 503-509
Chang, C., Halpern, C., Antos, J., Avolio, M., Biswas, A., Cook, J., del Moral, R., Fischer, D., Holz, A., Pabst, R., Swanson, M., Zobel, D. 2018. Testing conceptual models of early plant succession across a disturbance gradient. Journal of Ecology. 107(2), 517-530
Balduzzi, M., Binder, B., Bucksch, A., Chang, C., Hong, L., Iyer-Pascuzzi, A., Pradal, C., Sparks, E. 2017. Reshaping Plant Biology: Qualitative and Quantitative Descriptors for Plant Morphology. Frontiers in Plant Science. 8: 117
Bucksch, A., Atta-Boateng, A., Azihou, A.F., Balduzzi, M., Battogtokh, D., Baumgartner, A., Binder, B., Braybrook, S., Chang, C., Coneva, V., DeWitt, T., Fletcher, A., Gehan, M., Hernan Diaz Martinez, D., Hong, L., Iyer-Pascuzzi, A., Klein, L., Leiboff, S., Li, M., Lynch, J., Maizel, A., Maloof, J., Markelz, R.C., Martinez, C., Miller, L., Mio, W., Palubicki, W., Poorter, H., Pradal, C., Price, C., Puttonen, E., Reese, J., Rellan-Alvarez, R., Spalding, E., Sparks, E., Topp, C., Williams, J. & Chitwood, D. 2017 Morphological plant modeling: Unleashing geometric and topologic potential within the plant sciences. Frontiers in Plant Science. 8: 900.
Chang, C. and HilleRisLambers, J. 2016. Integrating succession and community assembly perspectives. F1000 Research. 5(F1000 Faculty Rev): 2294
Koerner, S., Avolio, M., Chang, C., Gray, J., Hoover, D., Smith, M. 2015. Invasibility of a mesic grassland depends on the time-scale of fluctuating resources. Journal of Ecology. 103, 1538-1546
del Moral, R. and Chang, C. 2015. Multiple assessments of succession rates on Mount St. Helens. Plant Ecology. 216, 165-176
Chang, C. and Smith, M. 2014. Resource availability modulates above and belowground competitive interactions between genotypes of a dominant C4 grass. Functional Ecology. 28, 1041-1051
Chang, C. and Smith, M. 2014. Direct and indirect relationships between genetic diversity of a dominant grass, community diversity and aboveground productivity in tallgrass prairie. Journal of Vegetation Science. 25, 470-480
Avolio, M., Chang, C., Weis, J., Smith, M. 2014. The effects of genotype richness and genomic dissimilarity of Andropogon gerardii on invasion resistance and productivity. Plant Ecology and Diversity. 8(1), 61-71
Chang, C. and Smith, M. 2013. Genotypic diversity of a dominant C4 grass across a long-term fire frequency gradient. Journal of Plant Ecology. 6, 448-458
Chang, C. and Smith, M. 2012. Invasion of an intact plant community: the role of population vs. community level diversity. Oecologia 168, 1091-1102
LaPierre, K., Yuan, S., Chang, C., Avolio, M., Hallett, L., Schreck, T., Smith, M. 2011. Explaining temporal variation in aboveground productivity in a mesic grassland: The role of climate and flowering. Journal of Ecology. 99, 1250–1262
Avolio, M., C. Chang, Smith, M. 2011. Assessing the fine-scale genetic diversity of Andropogon gerardii in intact tallgrass prairie. American Midland Naturalist. 165(2), 211-224
Murren, C., Chang, C., and Dudash, M. 2009. Patterns of selection of two North American native and non-native populations of Monkeyflower (Phyrmaceae). New Phytologist 183, 691-701