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Jeremy J. James is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a significant concentration on ecology, nature and landscape conservation, and global and planetary change. Additional subfields of study include computer vision and pattern recognition as well as artificial intelligence.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Rangeland and wildlife management
  • Ecology and vegetation dynamics studies
  • Plant water relations and carbon dynamics
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Turfgrass adaptation and management
  • Ruminant nutrition and digestive physiology
  • Pasture and agricultural systems

Jeremy J. James has published extensively in various venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Rangeland Ecology & Management
  • International Journal of Sensor Networks
  • Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Environmental Research Letters

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jeremy J. James include:

  • Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts, 2021, Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • Climate seasonality and extremes influence net primary productivity across California's grasslands, shrublands, and woodlands, 2023, Environmental Research Letters
  • Evaluating Multimodel Ensemble Seasonal Climate Forecasts on Rangeland Plant Production in the California Annual Grassland, 2023, Rangeland Ecology & Management
  • Timing and duration of precipitation pulses and interpulses influence seedling recruitment in the Great Basin, 2021, Rangeland Ecology & Management
  • Modeling Weather Effects on Plant Production in the California Annual Grassland, 2023, Rangeland Ecology & Management

Their research collaborations often involve a group of frequent co-authors, including:

  • Merilynn C. Schantz
  • Roger L. Sheley
  • Matthew J. Rinella
  • Stuart P. Hardegree
  • Todd E. Erickson

Best Publications

  • A functional trait perspective on plant invasion

    Rebecca E. Drenovsky;Brenda J. Grewell;Carla M. D'Antonio;Jennifer L. Funk

  • Demographic processes limiting seedling recruitment in arid grassland restoration

    Jeremy J. James;Tony J. Svejcar;Matthew J. Rinella

  • Seed and seedling traits affecting critical life stage transitions and recruitment outcomes in dryland grasses

    Julie E. Larson;Roger L. Sheley;Stuart P. Hardegree;Paul S. Doescher

  • Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts.

    Nancy Shackelford;Nancy Shackelford;Gustavo B. Paterno;Gustavo B. Paterno;Daniel E. Winkler;Todd E. Erickson

  • A systems approach to restoring degraded drylands

    Jeremy J. James;Roger L. Sheley;Todd Erickson;Kimberly S. Rollins

  • Multiple resources limit plant growth and function in a saline-alkaline desert community

    J. J. James;R. L. Tiller;J. H. Richards

  • Intra and interspecific competition among invasive and native species during early stages of plant growth

    Seema Mangla;Seema Mangla;Roger L. Sheley;Jeremy J. James;Steven R. Radosevich

  • Linking nitrogen partitioning and species abundance to invasion resistance in the Great Basin

    J. J. James;K. W. Davies;R. L. Sheley;Z. T. Aanderud;Z. T. Aanderud

  • Trait convergence and plasticity among native and invasive species in resource-poor environments

    Rebecca E. Drenovsky;Albina Khasanova;Jeremy J. James

  • A Basis for Relative Growth Rate Differences Between Native and Invasive Forb Seedlings

    Jeremy J. James;Rebecca E. Drenovsky

  • Extensive summer water pulses do not necessarily lead to canopy growth of Great Basin and northern Mojave Desert shrubs

    K. A. Snyder;K. A. Snyder;L. A. Donovan;J. J. James;R. L. Tiller

  • A new perspective on trait differences between native and invasive exotic plants

    A. Joshua Leffler;Jeremy J. James;Thomas A. Monaco;Roger L. Sheley

  • Congeneric Serpentine and Nonserpentine Shrubs Differ More in Leaf Ca:Mg than in Tolerance of Low N, Low P, or Heavy Metals

    Ryan E. O’Dell;Jeremy J. James;James H. Richards

  • Managing soil nitrogen to restore annual grass‐infested plant communities: effective strategy or incomplete framework?

    J. J. James;R. E. Drenovsky;T. A. Monaco;M. J. Rinella

  • Variation in resource acquisition and utilization traits between native and invasive perennial forbs

    Rebecca E. Drenovsky;Christina E. Martin;Molly R. Falasco;Jeremy J. James

  • Benefits of adopting seed-based technologies for rehabilitation in the mining sector: a Pilbara perspective

    Todd Erickson;Miriam Munoz-Rojas;Miriam Munoz-Rojas;Olga Alexandrovna Kildisheva;Brad Stokes

  • Applying Ecologically Based Invasive-Plant Management

    R. Sheley;J. James;B. Smith;E. Vasquez

  • Limitations to Postfire Seedling Establishment: The Role of Seeding Technology, Water Availability, and Invasive Plant Abundance

    Jeremy J. James;Tony Svejcar

  • Leaf nitrogen productivity as a mechanism driving the success of invasive annual grasses under low and high nitrogen supply.

    J.J. James

  • Does hydraulic lift or nighttime transpiration facilitate nitrogen acquisition

    Keirith A. Snyder;Jeremy J. James;James H. Richards;Lisa A. Donovan

  • Plant nitrogen capture in pulse-driven systems: interactions between root responses and soil processes

    J. J. James;J. H. Richards

  • Principles for Ecologically Based Invasive Plant Management

    Jeremy J. James;Brenda S. Smith;Edward A. Vasquez;Roger L. Sheley

  • A Shift in Seasonal Rainfall Reduces Soil Organic Carbon Storage in a Cold Desert

    Zachary T. Aanderud;James H. Richards;Tony Svejcar;Jeremy J. James

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger L. Sheley
Roger L. Sheley Agricultural Research Service
James H. Richards
James H. Richards University of California, Davis
Tony J. Svejcar
Tony J. Svejcar Oregon State University
Lisa A. Donovan
Lisa A. Donovan University of Georgia
Steven R. Radosevich
Steven R. Radosevich Oregon State University
Gerald N. Flerchinger
Gerald N. Flerchinger Agricultural Research Service
Kirk W. Davies
Kirk W. Davies United States Department of Agriculture
Chad S. Boyd
Chad S. Boyd Oregon State University
Joseph M. DiTomaso
Joseph M. DiTomaso University of California, Davis
Karl H. Mühling
Karl H. Mühling Kiel University

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