Sean Hammond
Department of Earth System Science & Policy
University of North Dakota
United States of America
Biography
Sean Hammond has received his PhD in Cornell University during the period of 2011 currently, he is working as Assistant Professor in University of North Dakota.
Research Interest
The biotic and abiotic factors impacting forest community assembly and maintenance of species diversity; Plant allometry; Food security; Human macroecology; History of transgenic crops; Mechanisms limiting the size and duration of nation-states.
Publications
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Burnside WR, Erhardt EB, Hammond ST, Brown JH. Rates of Biotic Interactions Scale Predictably with Temperature. Oikos. (2014). 123 (12): 1449-1456.
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Niklas KJ, Hammond ST. Assessing Scaling Relationships: Uses, Abuses, and Alternatives. International Journal of Plant Sciences. (2014). 175:754-763.
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Hammond ST, James HB, Joseph RB, Tatiana P, Trevor S.F, Norman M, Jeffrey CN, Jordan GO. Food Spoilage, Storage and Transport: Implications for a Sustainable Future. Bioscience. (2015). 65: 8.
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Hammond ST, Brown JH. Janzen-Connell mortality promotes diversity in silico. Under revision. (2016).