Dr Aldo Compagnoni

Postdoctoral Researcher

Research Interests

 

I am a DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) Independent Fellow working at the intersection of population ecology, macroecology, and global change.

My past work mostly addressed the effect of climate on populations via field experiments and analysis of long term data. My field experiments documented the effects of warming, and decreasing snow cover, on the performance of Bromus tectorum - one of the most harmful plant invaders in North America. My analysis of long-term data attempts to discover how life history affects the response of species to climate. My work on long-term data resulted in the accumulation of skills in coding, database development, and database curation: I have developed a database (Popler), and I am an active contributor or co-developer of two databases: COMPADRE and PADRINO.

I also worked on biotic interactions, examining how competition and mating between the sexes balance to determine population level recruitment.

CV

 

Rice University, Houston, USA, 2013-2017

Postdoctoral research associate with Dr. Tom Miller

Doctor of Philosophy, Plant Ecology, 2013

Utah State University, Department of Wildland Resources and the Ecology CenterFunded by a Quinney Fellowship.Dissertation: “Climate change and plant demography in the Sagebrush steppe”. Advisor: Peter B. Adler.

Masters of Science,Forest Ecology, 2008

Funded by a Fulbright Scholarship.University of Washington, College of Forest Resources. Advisor: Charles B. Halpern.

Bachelor of Science, Forest and Environmental Sciences, 2004

University of Turin, Italy

Publications

 

Wagner, N. K., B. M. Ochocki, A. Compagnoni, K. M. Crawford, and T. E. X. Miller. 2017. Genetic mixture of multiple source populations accelerates invasive range expansion. Journal of Animal Ecology 86:21-34.

Compagnoni, A., A. J. Bibian, B. Ochocki, H. S. Rogers, E. L. Schultz, M. E. Sneck, B. D. Elderd, A. Iler, D. W. Inouye, H. Jacquemyn, and T. E. X. Miller. 2016. The effect of demographic correlations on the stochastic population dynamics of perennial plants. Ecological Monographs. 86:480–494.

Adler, P. B., R. Salguero-Gomez, A. Compagnoni, J. Hsu, J. Ray-Mukherjee, C. Mbeau-Ache, and M. Franco. 2014. Functional traits explain variation in plant life history strategies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111:740–745.

Compagnoni, A., and P. B. Adler. 2014. Warming, soil moisture, and loss of snow increase Bromus tectorum's population growth rate. Elementa. doi: 10.12952/journal.elementa.000020

Compangoni, A., and P. B. Adler. 2014. Warming, competition, and Bromus tectorum population growth across an elevation gradient. Ecosphere 5. dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES14-00047.1.

Compagnoni, A., and C. B. Halpern. 2009. Properties of native plant communities do not determine exotic success during early forest succession. Ecography 32:449-458.

iDiv publications

 

Gascoigne, Samuel J. L., Rolph, Simon, Sankey, Daisy, Nidadavolu, Nagalakshmi, Stell Pičman, Adrian S., Hernández, Christina M., Philpott, Matthew E. R., Salam, Aiyla, Bernard, Connor, Fenollosa, Erola, Lee, Young Jun, McLean, Jessica, Hetti Achchige Perera, Shathuki, Spacey, Oliver G., Kajin, Maja, Vinton, Anna C., Archer, C. Ruth, Burns, Jean H., Buss, Danielle L., Caswell, Hal, Che-Castaldo, Judy P., Childs, Dylan Z., Capdevila, Pol, Compagnoni, Aldo, Crone, Elizabeth, Ezard, Thomas H. G., Hodgson, Dave, Knight, Tiffany M., Jones, Owen R., Jongejans, Eelke, McDonald, Jenni, Tenhumberg, Brigitte, Thomas, Chelsea C., Tyre, Andrew J., Ramula, Satu, Stott, Iain, Tremblay, Raymond L., Wilson, Phil, Vaupel, James W., Salguero-Gómez, Roberto

(2023): A standard protocol to report discrete stage-structured demographic information. Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Ohse, Bettina, Compagnoni, Aldo, Farrior, Caroline E., McMahon, Sean M., Salguero-Gómez, Roberto, Rüger, Nadja, Knight, Tiffany M.

(2023): Demographic synthesis for global tree species conservation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution

Wisnoski, Nathan I., Andrade, Riley, Castorani, Max C. N., Catano, Christopher P., Compagnoni, Aldo, Lamy, Thomas, Lany, Nina K., Marazzi, Luca, Record, Sydne, Smith, Annie C., Swan, Christopher M., Tonkin, Jonathan D., Voelker, Nicole M., Zarnetske, Phoebe L., Sokol, Eric R.

(2023): Diversity–stability relationships across organism groups and ecosystem types become decoupled across spatial scales. Ecology

Compagnoni, Aldo, Evers, Sanne, Knight, Tiffany

(2023): Spatial replication can best advance our understanding of population responses to climate. Ecography

Evers, Sanne M., Knight, Tiffany M., Compagnoni, Aldo

(2023): The inclusion of immediate and lagged climate responses amplifies the effect of climate autocorrelation on long-term growth rate of populations. Journal of Ecology

Levin, S. C., Evers, S., Potter, T., Guerrero, M. P., Childs, D. Z., Compagnoni, A., Knight, T. M.Salguero-Gómez, R.

(2022): Rpadrino: An R package to access and use PADRINO, an open access database of Integral Projection Models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Miller, T. E. X. and Compagnoni, A.

(2022): Two-Sex Demography, Sexual Niche Differentiation, and the Geographic Range Limits of Texas Bluegrass (Poa arachnifera). The American Naturalist

Lemmer, J., Andrzejak, M., Compagnoni, A., Knight, T. M., Korell, L.

(2021): Climate change and grassland management interactively influence the population dynamics of Bromus erectus (Poaceae). Basic and Applied Ecology

Lamy, T., Wisnoski, N. I., Andrade, R., Castorani, M. C. N., Compagnoni, A., Lany, N., Marazzi, L., Record, S., Swan, C. M., Tonkin, J. D., Voelker, N., Wang, S., Zarnetske, P. L., Sokol, E. R.

(2021): The dual nature of metacommunity variability. Oikos

A. Compagnoni, E. Pardini, T. M. Knight

(2021): Increasing temperature threatens an already endangered coastal dune plant. Ecosphere

A. Compagnoni, S. Levin, D. Z. Childs, S. Harpole, M. Paniw, G. Römer, J. H. Burns, J. Che-Castaldo, N. Rüger, G. Kunstler, J. M. Bennett, C. R. Archer, O. R. Jones, R. Salguero-Gómez, T. M. Knight

(2021): Herbaceous perennial plants with short generation time have stronger responses to climate anomalies than those with longer generation time. Nature Communications

M. Paniw, T. D. James, C. Ruth Archer, G. Römer, S. Levin, A. Compagnoni, J. Che-Castaldo, J. M. Bennett, A. Mooney, D. Z. Childs, A. Ozgul, O. R. Jones, J. H. Burns, A. P. Beckerman, A. Patwary, N. Sanchez-Gassen, T. M. Knight, R. Salguero-Gómez

(2021): The myriad of complex demographic responses of terrestrial mammals to climate change and gaps of knowledge: A global analysis. Journal of Animal Ecology

S. C. Levin, D. Z. Childs, A. Compagnoni, S. Evers, T. M. Knight, R. Salguero-Gómez

(2021): ipmr: Flexible implementation of Integral Projection Models in R. Methods in Ecology and Evolution

S. Record, N. M. Voelker, P. L. Zarnetske, N. I. Wisnoski, J. D. Tonkin, C. Swan, L. Marazzi, N. Lany, T. Lamy, A. Compagnoni, M. C. N. Castorani, R. Andrade, E. R. Sokol

(2021): Novel Insights to Be Gained From Applying Metacommunity Theory to Long-Term, Spatially Replicated Biodiversity Data. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Compagnoni, A., Bibian, A. J., Ochocki, B. M., Levin, S., Zhu, K., Miller, T. E. X.

(2019): popler: An r package for extraction and synthesis of population time series from the long-term ecological research (LTER) network. Methods in Ecology and Evolution

S. M. Evers,T. M. Knight, D. W. Inouye, T. E. X. Miller, R. Salguero-Gómez, A. M. Iler, A. Compagnoni

(): Lagged and dormant season climate better predict plant vital rates than climate during the growing season. Global Change Biology
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