Biological invasions by exotic plants have economic impacts and control costs in the United States on the order of tens of billions of dollars per year. Some of the most significant plant invaders have transformed landscapes and social-ecological systems, and yet mechanisms of invasion and management strategies are often incompletely understood due to mismatches in scale between social and ecological processes. The studies presented here include both micro-scale studies of the ecological effects of fungal endophyte infection on invasive grass productivity and community structure and the adaptation of a social-ecological systems science tool to the study and management of invasive plants at the regional scale. The first set of experiments di...
1) Understanding the causes of plant invasions requires that parallel field studies are conducted in...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the NRC Research Press.The success of non...
- ABSTRACT - The loss of co-adapted and gain of novel biotic interactions during the invasion proces...
Infectious diseases and invasive species can be strong drivers of biological systems that may intera...
Understanding the composition of ecological communities that arise from potential species pools has ...
Most terrestrial plants establish symbiotic associations with microorganisms that enable them to ove...
Indirect interactions among plants promote conditionality in competitive outcomes that affect plant ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002Biological invasions are causing dramatic changes in ...
Global change contributes to drastic shifts in vegetation composition resulting in changes in ecosys...
Species interactions play a prominent role in the establishment and spread of many invasive species....
A minority of exotic plant species undergo differentiation in vigor following introduction, leading ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advisors: Diane ...
To understand the dynamics of biological invasions, mechanisms of invaders’ impacts must be assessed...
Invasive species cost the US about $1 billion per year in economic losses and significantly contribu...
Understanding the causes of plant invasions requires that parallel field studies are conducted in th...
1) Understanding the causes of plant invasions requires that parallel field studies are conducted in...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the NRC Research Press.The success of non...
- ABSTRACT - The loss of co-adapted and gain of novel biotic interactions during the invasion proces...
Infectious diseases and invasive species can be strong drivers of biological systems that may intera...
Understanding the composition of ecological communities that arise from potential species pools has ...
Most terrestrial plants establish symbiotic associations with microorganisms that enable them to ove...
Indirect interactions among plants promote conditionality in competitive outcomes that affect plant ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002Biological invasions are causing dramatic changes in ...
Global change contributes to drastic shifts in vegetation composition resulting in changes in ecosys...
Species interactions play a prominent role in the establishment and spread of many invasive species....
A minority of exotic plant species undergo differentiation in vigor following introduction, leading ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Advisors: Diane ...
To understand the dynamics of biological invasions, mechanisms of invaders’ impacts must be assessed...
Invasive species cost the US about $1 billion per year in economic losses and significantly contribu...
Understanding the causes of plant invasions requires that parallel field studies are conducted in th...
1) Understanding the causes of plant invasions requires that parallel field studies are conducted in...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the NRC Research Press.The success of non...
- ABSTRACT - The loss of co-adapted and gain of novel biotic interactions during the invasion proces...