2022
McLaughlin, B., Skikne, S., Beller, E., Zavaleta, E., Blakey, R., Moreuta- Holme, N., Ollif-Yang, R. and B. Brown. Climate change-adaptive conservation: an update on three decades of biodiversity management recommendations from science. Biological Conservation. 268: 109497.
2021
McLaughlin, B., Fogg, A., Ennis, K., Hallstrom, G., Herrera, A., Shake, C., and P. Quadri. Climate change-adaptive participatory field gene banking. Restoration Ecology. e13573.
Morelli, T.L., Brown-Lima, C.J., Allen, J.M., Beaury, E.M., Fusco, E.J., Barker-Plotkin, A., Laginhas, B.B., Quirion, B., Griffin, B., McLaughlin, B., Munro, L., Olmstead, N., Richburg, J., and B.A. Bradley. Translational Invasion Ecology: Bridging research and practice to address one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. Biological Invasions. 23(11): 3323-3335.
2020
McLaughlin, B., Blakey, R., Weitz, A.P., Feng, X., Brown, B.J., Ackerly, D.D., Dawson, T.E., and S.E. Thompson. Weather underground: Subsurface hydrologic processes mediate tree vulnerability to extreme climatic drought. Global Change Biology 26: 3091-3107.
Cartwright, J.M., Dwire, K.A., Freed, Z., Hammer, S.J., McLaughlin, B., Misztal, L.W., Schenk, E.R., Spence, J.R., Springer, A.E. and Stevens, L.E. Oases of the future? Springs as potential hydrologic refugia in drying climates. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 18: 245-253.
2019
Feng, X., Ackerly, D.D., Dawson, T.E., Manzoni, S., McLaughlin, B., Skelton, R.P., Vico, G., Weitz, A.P., and S.E. Thompson. Beyond isohydricity: The role of environmental variability in determining plant drought responses. Plant, Cell and Environment 42: 1104-1111.
2018
Brown, B.J.,* McLaughlin, B.,* Blakey, R.V., and N. Morueta-Holme. Future vulnerability mapping based on response to extreme climate events: Dieback thresholds in an endemic California oak. Diversity and Distributions 24: 1186- 1198. (* joint first authorship)
2017
McLaughlin, B., Ackerly, D., Klos, P.Z., Natali, J., Dawson, T.E., and S.E. Thompson. Hydrologic refugia, plants and climate change. Global Change Biology 23: 2941-2961.
2015
Hilimire, K., and B. McLaughlin. Students’ Suggestions for Food Systems Curricula at a Liberal Arts College. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems 39: 845-860.
2014
McLaughlin, B., Morozumi, C., MacKenzie, J., Cole, A., and S. Gennet. Demography linked to climate change projections in an ecoregional case study: integrating forecasts and field data. Ecosphere 5: Art. 85.
2014
McLaughlin, B., Xu, C., Rastetter, E., and K. Griffin. Predicting ecosystem carbon balance in a warming Arctic: the importance of long-term thermal acclimation potential and inhibitory effects of light on respiration. Global Change Biology 20: 1901-1912.
Zerpa, J.L., Allen, H.L., McLaughlin, B.C., Phelan, J., Campbell, R.G., and S. Hu. Postharvest forest floor manipulation effects on nutrient dynamics in a loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantation. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 44: 1058-1067.
Hilimire, K., Gillon, S., McLaughlin, B., Dowd-Uribe, B., and K. Monsen. Food for Thought: Developing Curricula for Sustainable Food Systems Education Programs. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems 38: 722-743.
2013
McLaughlin, B., and E. Zavaleta. Regional and temporal patterns of natural recruitment in a California endemic oak and a potential “research reserve effect.” Diversity and Distributions 19: 1440-1449.
McLaughlin, B., and E. Zavaleta. Shifting bottom-up and top-down regulation of oak recruitment across a regional resource gradient. Global Ecology and Biogeography 22: 718-727.
2012
McLaughlin, B., and E. Zavaleta. Predicting species responses to climate change: demography and climate microrefugia in California valley oak (Quercus lobata). Global Change Biology 18: 2301-2312.
2011
Sage, R.D., Koenig W.D., and B.C. McLaughlin. Fitness consequences of seed size in the valley oak Quercus lobata Née (Fagaceae). Annals of Forest Science 68: 477-484.