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Alma mater(s)
  • Ph.D. 1993, Duke University

Courses

PBIO 160 Plant Ecology 

PBIO 195/HCOL 196 Global Change Biology

PBIO 260 Plant Population Biology

PBIO 295 Invasive Ecology

PBIO 295 Invasion Ecology

PBIO 295 Grant Writing for Ecologists

PBIO 296 Spatial Processes in Ecology and Evolution

PBIO 5220 Ecology of Invasive Species

Area(s) of expertise

  • Evolution of invasiveness
  • Population dynamics
  • Coexistence in plant communities

Courses

PBIO 160 Plant Ecology 

PBIO 195/HCOL 196 Global Change Biology

PBIO 260 Plant Population Biology

PBIO 295 Invasive Ecology

PBIO 295 Invasion Ecology

PBIO 295 Grant Writing for Ecologists

PBIO 296 Spatial Processes in Ecology and Evolution

PBIO 5220 Ecology of Invasive Species

Areas of Expertise

  • Evolution of invasiveness
  • Population dynamics
  • Coexistence in plant communities

Publications

  • Molofsky, J, S.R. Keller, S. Lavergne, M.A. Kaproth and M.B. Eppinga. 2014. Human-aided admixture may fuel ecosystem transformation during biological invasions: theoretical and experimental evidence. Ecology and Evolution. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.966.
  • Geartner, M. O. Biggs, M. te Beest, C. Hui, J. Molofsky, and D. R. Richardson. 2014. Invasive plants as drivers of regime shifts: identifying high-priority invaders that alter feedback relationships, Diversity and Distributions. DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12182
  • Molofsky, J. C. Danforth and E. E. Crone. 2014. Nutrient enrichment alters dynamics in experimental plant populations. Population Ecology 56:97-107.
  • Eppinga, M. B. and J. Molofsky. 2013. Eco-evolutionary litter feedback as a driver of exotic plant invasion. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics .
  • Kaproth, M. A., M. B. Eppinga and J. Molofsky. 2013. Leaf litter variation influences invasion dynamics in the invasive wetland grass Phalaris arundinacea. Biological Invasions. DOI: 0.1007/s10530-013-0411-5.
  • Calsbeek, B. S. Lavergne, M. Patel and J. Molofsky. 2011. Comparing the genetic architecture and potential response to selection of invasive and native populations of reed canarygrass. Evolutionary Applications 4:726-735.
  • Eppinga M, M. A. Kaproth, A. R. Collins and J. Molofsky. 2011. Litter feedbacks, evolutionary change and exotic plant invasion. Journal of Ecology doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2745.2010.01781.x
  • Collins, A. R., E. M. Hart and J. Molofsky. 2010. Differential response to frequency-dependent interactions: an experimental test using genotypes of an invasive grass. Oecologia 164:959-969.
  • Lavergne, S., N. J. Muenke and J. Molofsky. 2010. Genome size reduction can trigger rapid phenotypic evolution in invasive plants. Annals of Botany 105:109-116.
  • Broderson, C., S. Lavergne, and J. Molofsky. 2008. Genetic variation in photosynthetic characteristics among invasive and native populations of reed canarygrass. Biological Invasions. DOI.
  • Lavergne, S. and J. Molofsky. 2007. Increased genetic variation and evolutionary potential drive the success of an invasive grass. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104: 3883-3888.
    • See the commentary: Novak, S. J. 2007. The role of evolution in the invasion process. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104: 3671-3672.
    • Cited by Faculty of 1000.
    • Featured in NRI Research Highlights.
  • Eppstein, M. J. and J. Molofsky. 2007. Invasiveness in plant communities with feedbacks. Ecology Letters 10: 253-263.
  • Molofsky, J. and J. B. Ferdy. 2005. Extinction dynamics in experimental metapopulations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102: 3726-3731.
    • Cited by Faculty of 1000.
  • Lavergne, S. and J. Molofsky. 2004. Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) as a biological model in the sudy of plant invasions. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences. 23: 415-429.
  • Molofsky, J. and J. D. Bever. 2004. A new kind of ecology? Bioscience. 54: 440-446.
  • Molofsky, J. and J. D. Bever. 2002. A novel theory to explain species diversity in landscapes: positive frequency dependence and habitat suitability. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. 269: 2389-2393.
  • Molofsky, J., J. Bever, and J. Antonovics. 2001. Coexistence under positive frequency dependence. Proceedings of Royal Society of London B 268: 273-277.
  • Molofsky, J., S. L. Morrison, and C. J. Goodnight. 1999. Genetic and environmental controls on the establishment of the invasive grass, Phalaris arundincaea. Biological Invasions 1:1-8.