James D Bever

Possui graduação em Biology pela University of Illinois(1984), pós-doutorado pela Duke West Virginia University(1994) e pós-doutorado pela University of Chicago(1998). Atualmente é Associate Professor, da Indiana University.

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Acadêmico

Formação acadêmica

Graduação em Biology

1980 - 1984

University of Illinois

Pós-doutorado

1996 - 1998

Pós-Doutorado. , University of Chicago.

1992 - 1994

Pós-Doutorado. , Duke West Virginia University.

Produções bibliográficas

  • BEVER, James D . Soil Community dynamics and the coexistence of competitors: Conceptual frameworks and empirical tests.. New Phytologisty, v. 157, p. 465-473, 2003.

  • BEVER, James D ; SCHULTZ, P. A. ; MILLER, R. M. ; GADES, L. ; JASTROW, J. D. . Inoculation with prairie mycorrhizal fungi may improve restoration of native prairie plant diversity.. Ecological Restoration, v. 21, p. 311-312, 2003.

  • BEVER, James D . Negative feedback within a mutualism: Host-specific growth of mycorrhizal fungi reduces plant benefit.. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences , v. 269, p. 2595-2601, 2002.

  • BEVER, James D . Host-specificity of AM fungal population growth rates can generate negative feedback on plant growth.. Plant and Soil , v. 244, p. 281-290, 2002.

  • A., Pringle ; BEVER, James D . Divergent phenologies may facilitate the coexistence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a North Carolina grassland.. American Journal of Botany , v. 89, p. 1439-1446, 2002.

  • Westover, K.M ; BEVER, James D . Mechanisms of plant species coexistence: complementary roles of rhizosphere bacteria and root fungal pathogens.. Ecology (Durham) , v. 82, p. 3285-3294, 2001.

  • Schultz, P. A. ; MILLER, R. A. ; JASTROW, J. D. ; RIVETTA, C. V. ; BEVER, James D . Evidence of a Mycorrhizal Mechanism for the Adaptation of Andropogon gerardii to High and Low-Nutrient Prairies.. American Journal of Botany , v. 88, p. 1650-1656, 2001.

  • BEVER, James D ; SCHULTZ, P. ; PRINGLE, A. ; MORTON, J. . Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: More diverse than meets the eye and the ecological tale of why.. Bioscience (Washington) , v. 51, p. 923-931, 2001.

  • Schultz, P. ; BEVER, James D ; MORTON, J. . Acaulospora colossa sp. nov. from an old field in North Carolina and morphological comparisons with similar species, A. laevis and A. koskei.. Mycologia , v. 91, p. 676-683, 1999.

  • Morton, J. B. ; BEVER, James D ; PFLEGER., F. L. . Taxonomy of Acaulospora gerdemannii and Glomus leptotichum, synanamorphs of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus in Glomales.. Mycological Research , v. 101, p. 625-631, 1997.

Histórico profissional

Endereço profissional

  • Indiana University, Department Of Biology, Jordan Hall. , Bloomington, 47405 - Jordan Hall, - Estados Unidos, URL da Homepage:

Experiência profissional

2004 - Atual

Indiana University

Vínculo: Servidor Público, Enquadramento Funcional: Associate Professor,, Carga horária: 20

Atividades

  • Ensino, Ecology, Nível: Graduação,Disciplinas ministradas, Ecology