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Autor:
Nancy Olmstead, Evelyn M. Beaury, Brittany B. Laginhas, Julie Richburg, Blair C. McLaughlin, Emily J. Fusco, Lara Munro, Bridget Griffin, Carrie Brown-Lima, Toni Lyn Morelli, Brendan R. Quirion, Audrey Barker-Plotkin, Jenica M. Allen, Bethany A. Bradley
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Biological Invasions. 23:3323-3335
Effective natural resource management and policy is contingent on information generated by research. Conversely, the applicability of research depends on whether it is responsive to the needs and constraints of resource managers and policy makers. Ho
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Journal of Applied Ecology. 58:1957-1966
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Biological Invasions. 23:1249-1261
Proactively addressing future impacts of invasive plants depends critically on modeling invasive plant abundance. Yet, the vast majority of spatial models of invasion risk focus on occurrence alone. Expanding spatial analyses to consider not only pot
Autor:
Bianca E. Lopez, Jenica M. Allen, Jeffrey S. Dukes, Jonathan Lenoir, Montserrat Vilà, Dana M. Blumenthal, Evelyn M. Beaury, Emily J. Fusco, Brittany B. Laginhas, Toni Lyn Morelli, Mitchell W. O’Neill, Cascade J. B. Sorte, Alberto Maceda-Veiga, Raj Whitlock, Bethany A. Bradley
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Human-induced abiotic global environmental changes (GECs) and the spread of nonnative invasive species are rapidly altering ecosystems. Understanding the relative and interactive effects of invasion and GECs is critical for informing ecosystem adapta
Autor:
R. Chelsea Nagy, Adam L. Mahood, Bethany A. Bradley, Emily J. Fusco, Jenica M. Allen, John T. Finn, Jennifer K. Balch
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Articles
Non-native, invasive Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is pervasive in sagebrush ecosystems in the Great Basin ecoregion of the western United States, competing with native plants and promoting more frequent fires. As a result, cheatgrass invasion likely
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Montserrat Vilà, Cascade J. B. Sorte, Regan Early, Jenica M. Allen, Jeffrey S. Dukes, Brittany B. Laginhas, Deborah E. Goldberg, Bethany A. Bradley, Evelyn M. Beaury, Dana M. Blumenthal, Piper D. Wallingford, Toni Lyn Morelli, Inés Ibáñez, Emily J. Fusco
Publikováno v:
Nature Climate Change. 10:398-405
As Earth’s climate rapidly changes, species range shifts are considered key to species persistence. However, some range-shifting species will alter community structure and ecosystem processes. By adapting existing invasion risk assessment framework
Autor:
Toni Lyn Morelli, Valerie J. Pasquarella, Brittany B. Laginhas, Emily J. Fusco, Jenica M. Allen, Bethany A. Bradley, Evelyn M. Beaury, Michelle R. Jackson
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 22:233-252
Invasive alien species are likely to interact with climate change, thus necessitating management that proactively addresses both global changes. However, invasive species managers’ concerns about the effects of climate change, the degree to which t
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Regan Early, Amanda E. Bates, Genevieve Bernatchez, Jenica M. Allen, Bethany A. Bradley, Brittany B. Laginhas, Jonathan Lenoir, Raj Whitlock, Jeffrey M. Diez, Cascade J. B. Sorte, Montserrat Vilà
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol 116, iss 20
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, National Academy of Sciences, 2019, 116 (20), pp.9919-9924. ⟨10.1073/pnas.1818081116⟩
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol 116, iss 20
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, National Academy of Sciences, 2019, 116 (20), pp.9919-9924. ⟨10.1073/pnas.1818081116⟩
International audience; To predict the threat of biological invasions to native species, it is critical that we understand how increasing abundance of invasive alien species (IAS) affects native populations and communities. The form of this relations
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Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of AmericaLiterature Cited. 31(5)
Ecological models are constrained by the availability of high-quality data at biologically appropriate resolutions and extents. Modeling a species' affinity or aversion with a particular land cover class requires data detailing that class across the
Autor:
Steve E. Travers, Andrew Gelman, Heather M. Kharouba, Jenica M. Allen, Elizabeth M. Wolkovich, Kjell Bolmgren, Johan Ehrlén
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 115:5211-5216
Phenological responses to climate change (e.g., earlier leaf-out or egg hatch date) are now well documented and clearly linked to rising temperatures in recent decades. Such shifts in the phenologies of interacting species may lead to shifts in their