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Ragan Callaway's Degrees
- PhD Ecology University of California, Davis
- Masters Ecology University of California, Davis
- Bachelors Biology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dr. Ragan Callaway is a prominent plant and community ecologist that obtained his Masters of Science at the University of Tennessee in 1983 and his Doctor of Philosophy at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1990. Currently, he researches and teaches out of the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana. His research concentrates on the interactions within plant communities and ecosystems, predominantly those in alpine environments.
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Published Works
- Positive interactions in communities. (1994) (3029)
- Positive interactions among alpine plants increase with stress (2002) (1682)
- Facilitation in plant communities: the past, the present, and the future (2007) (1495)
- Novel Weapons: Invasive Success and the Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability (2004) (1390)
- Invasive plants versus their new and old neighbors: a mechanism for exotic invasion. (2000) (1375)
- Competition and facilitation: a synthetic approach to interactions in plant communities (1997) (1305)
- Positive interactions among plants (1995) (1191)
- Refining the stress‐gradient hypothesis for competition and facilitation in plant communities (2009) (1087)
- Allelopathy and Exotic Plant Invasion: From Molecules and Genes to Species Interactions (2003) (894)
- Soil biota and exotic plant invasion (2004) (855)
- A biogeographical approach to plant invasions: the importance of studying exotics in their introduced and native range (2005) (834)
- How plants communicate using the underground information superhighway. (2004) (826)
- Positive interactions and interdependence in plant communities (2007) (795)
- Invasive Plant Suppresses the Growth of Native Tree Seedlings by Disrupting Belowground Mutualisms (2006) (775)
- FACILITATION AND COMPETITION ON GRADIENTS IN ALPINE PLANT COMMUNITIES (2001) (693)
- Soil biota and invasive plants. (2006) (656)
- Do biotic interactions shape both sides of the humped-back model of species richness in plant communities? (2006) (576)
- Allelopathy and exotic plant invasion (2003) (562)
- Salt Marsh Plant Zonation: The Relative Importance of Competition and Physical Factors (1992) (545)
- Rethinking plant community theory (2004) (527)
- PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY AND INTERACTIONS AMONG PLANTS (2003) (519)
- Soil microbes drive the classic plant diversity-productivity pattern. (2011) (513)
- Novel weapons: invasive plant suppresses fungal mutualists in America but not in its native Europe. (2008) (508)
- MYCORRHIZAE INDIRECTLY ENHANCE COMPETITIVE EFFECTS OF AN INVASIVE FORB ON A NATIVE BUNCHGRASS (1999) (414)
- Terrestrial Ecosystem Responses to Species Gains and Losses (2011) (398)
- STRESS TOLERANCE AND COMPETITIVE-RESPONSE ABILITY DETERMINE THE OUTCOME OF BIOTIC INTERACTIONS (2005) (389)
- Effect of Shrubs on Recruitment of Quercus Douglasii and Quercus Lobata in California (1992) (379)
- The importance of importance (2005) (359)
- Facilitation and Interference of Quercus Douglasii on Understory Productivity in Central California (1991) (351)
- The ecosystem and evolutionary contexts of allelopathy. (2011) (328)
- Root Communication Mechanisms and Intracommunity Distributions of Two Mojave Desert Shrubs (1992) (326)
- Re‐analysis of meta‐analysis: support for the stress‐gradient hypothesis (2006) (316)
- Exotic invasive plant accumulates native soil pathogens which inhibit native plants (2007) (306)
- Direct and Indirect Effects of Invasive Plants on Soil Chemistry and Ecosystem Function (2010) (299)
- Biogeographical variation in community response to root allelochemistry: novel weapons and exotic invasion (2004) (289)
- Positive interactions in plant communities and the individualistic-continuum concept (1997) (283)
- Spatial Root Segregation: Are Plants Territorial? (1999) (273)
- Experimental designs for the study of allelopathy (2003) (273)
- Root communication among desert shrubs. (1991) (272)
- Evolutionary tradeoffs for nitrogen allocation to photosynthesis versus cell walls in an invasive plant (2009) (267)
- Facilitative plant interactions and climate simultaneously drive alpine plant diversity. (2014) (261)
- Competition and facilitation on elevation gradients in subalpine forests of the northern Rocky Mountains, USA (1998) (257)
- What have exotic plant invasions taught us over the past 20 years? (2006) (256)
- Modern Quaternary plant lineages promote diversity through facilitation of ancient Tertiary lineages (2006) (253)
- Natural selection for resistance to the allelopathic effects of invasive plants (2005) (252)
- Abiotic Stress and the Relative Importance of Interference and Facilitation in Montane Bunchgrass Communities in Western Montana (1996) (251)
- LINKING PATTERNS AND PROCESSES IN ALPINE PLANT COMMUNITIES: A GLOBAL STUDY (2005) (241)
- Epiphyte host preferences and host traits: mechanisms for species-specific interactions (2002) (240)
- SOIL FUNGI ALTER INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE INVADER CENTAUREA MACULOSA AND NORTH AMERICAN NATIVES (2004) (239)
- Indirect effects of host-specific biological control agents (2003) (236)
- COST OF DEFENSE IN THE CONTEXT OF PLANT COMPETITION: BRASSICA RAPA MAY GROW AND DEFEND (2002) (230)
- Root exudate is allelopathic in invaded community but not in native community: field evidence for the novel weapons hypothesis (2009) (207)
- Are positive interactions species-specific ? (1998) (199)
- Are old forests underestimated as global carbon sinks? (2001) (194)
- Competition and facilitation : Contrasting effects of Artemisia tridentata on desert vs. montane pines (1996) (193)
- SOIL BIOTA FACILITATE EXOTIC ACER INVASIONS IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA (2004) (187)
- THE ADVANTAGES OF CLONAL INTEGRATION UNDER DIFFERENT ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS: A COMMUNITY-WIDE TEST (2000) (187)
- VEGETATION DYNAMICS, FIRE, AND THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT IN COASTAL CENTRAL CALIFORNIA' (1993) (184)
- Biological-control herbivores may increase competitive ability of the noxious weed Centaurea maculosa (1999) (184)
- Parasitic plants: parallels and contrasts with herbivores (2002) (174)
- UNPALATABLE PLANTS PROTECT NEIGHBORS FROM GRAZING AND INCREASE PLANT COMMUNITY DIVERSITY (2005) (169)
- Disturbance Facilitates Invasion: The Effects Are Stronger Abroad than at Home (2006) (169)
- Impact of a parasitic plant on the structure and dynamics of salt marsh vegetation (1996) (169)
- The relative importance of allelopathy in interference: the effects of an invasive weed on a native bunchgrass (2001) (167)
- Biomass Allocation of Montane and Desert Ponderosa Pine: An Analog for Response to Climate Change (1994) (164)
- The Overlooked Role of Facilitation in Biodiversity Experiments. (2017) (163)
- The detection of neighbors by plants. (2002) (160)
- Allelopathy and plant invasions: traditional, congeneric, and bio-geographical approaches (2008) (160)
- NO EVIDENCE FOR TRADE‐OFFS: CENTAUREA PLANTS FROM AMERICA ARE BETTER COMPETITORS AND DEFENDERS (2008) (157)
- Alpine cushion plants inhibit the loss of phylogenetic diversity in severe environments. (2013) (156)
- Plant behavioural ecology: dynamic plasticity in secondary metabolites. (2009) (152)
- Facilitation in Plant Communities (2007) (148)
- Interactions among plants and evolution (2011) (146)
- Phosphorus uptake, not carbon transfer, explains arbuscular mycorrhizal enhancement of Centaurea maculosa in the presence of native grassland species (2002) (144)
- Effects of soil biota from different ranges on Robinia invasion: acquiring mutualists and escaping pathogens. (2011) (143)
- FACILITATIVE AND INTERFERING EFFECTS OF ARTHROCNEMUM SUBTERMINALE ON WINTER ANNUALS (1994) (137)
- Relative importance of competition and plant-soil feedback, their synergy, context dependency and implications for coexistence. (2018) (136)
- Can plant biochemistry contribute to understanding of invasion ecology? (2006) (136)
- Insect herbivory stimulates allelopathic exudation by an invasive plant and the suppression of natives (2005) (135)
- Novel weapons and invasion: biogeographic differences in the competitive effects of Centaurea maculosa and its root exudate (±)-catechin (2009) (132)
- Facilitation by Pinus flexilis during succession: a hierarchy of mechanisms benefits other plant species. (2006) (131)
- Facilitation by unpalatable weeds may conserve plant diversity in overgrazed meadows in the Caucasus Mountains (2000) (130)
- The Mechanisms and Consequences of Interspecific Competition Among Plants (2016) (127)
- Compensatory growth and competitive ability of an invasive weed are enhanced by soil fungi and native neighbours (2001) (127)
- Partitioning net interactions among plants along altitudinal gradients to study community responses to climate change (2014) (127)
- Retracted: Dual role for an allelochemical: (±)‐catechin from Centaurea maculosa root exudates regulates conspecific seedling establishment (2005) (124)
- SOIL FUNGI AND THE EFFECTS OF AN INVASIVE FORB ON GRASSES: NEIGHBOR IDENTITY MATTERS (2003) (124)
- Indirect nontarget effects of host-specific biological control agents: Implications for biological control (2005) (122)
- Mycorrhizae transfer carbon from a native grass to an invasive weed: evidence from stable isotopes and physiology (2004) (121)
- Integrating novel chemical weapons and evolutionarily increased competitive ability in success of a tropical invader. (2015) (120)
- Volatile chemicals from leaf litter are associated with invasiveness of a neotropical weed in Asia. (2011) (117)
- Ecology of a mediterranean-climate estuarine wetland at Carpinteria, California: plant distributions and soil salinity in the upper marsh (1990) (115)
- Plant neighbor identity influences plant biochemistry and physiology related to defense (2010) (115)
- An Invasive Plant Paradox (2009) (113)
- Community Impacts of Prosopis juliflora Invasion: Biogeographic and Congeneric Comparisons (2012) (112)
- Seasonal shifts in competition and facilitation in subalpine plant communities of the central Caucasus (2006) (112)
- Mechanisms of Phosphorus Acquisition for Ponderosa Pine Seedlings under High CO 2 and Temperature (1997) (112)
- Temperature‐Driven Variation in Substrate Oxygenation and the Balance of Competition and Facilitation (1996) (112)
- Invasion through quantitative effects: intense shade drives native decline and invasive success. (2006) (109)
- Phenotypic variation in nurse traits and community feedbacks define an alpine community. (2011) (107)
- Invasive plants escape from suppressive soil biota at regional scales (2014) (105)
- Effects of Regional Origin and Genotype on Intraspecific Root Communication in the Desert Shrub Ambrosia Dumosa (Asteraceae) (1996) (104)
- Germination responses of an invasive species in native and non-native ranges (2009) (101)
- A functional comparative approach to facilitation and its context dependence (2013) (101)
- The evolution of increased competitive ability, innate competitive advantages, and novel biochemical weapons act in concert for a tropical invader. (2013) (100)
- Plant invasions, generalist herbivores, and novel defense weapons. (2011) (99)
- Biotic resistance via granivory: establishment by invasive, naturalized, and native asters reflects generalist preference. (2011) (99)
- Recruitment of Quercus agrifolia in central California: the importance of shrub‐dominated patches (1998) (99)
- Fungal endophytes directly increase the competitive effects of an invasive forb. (2012) (98)
- Facilitation May Buffer Competitive Effects: Indirect and Diffuse Interactions among Salt Marsh Plants (2000) (96)
- Interactions between exotic invasive plants and soil microbes in the rhizosphere suggest that 'everything is not everywhere'. (2012) (92)
- Allocating nitrogen away from a herbivore: a novel compensatory response to root herbivory (2007) (91)
- Concentrations of the Allelochemical (±)-Catechin IN Centaurea maculosa Soils (2007) (90)
- Stem respiration of ponderosa pines grown in contrasting climates: implications for global climate change (1997) (89)
- Don’t Diss Integration: A Comment on Ricklefs’s Disintegrating Communities (2009) (87)
- SHRUB FACILITATION OF COAST LIVE OAK ESTABLISHMENT IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA (1991) (86)
- A cross-continental test of the Enemy Release Hypothesis: leaf herbivory on Acer platanoides (L.) is three times lower in North America than in its native Europe (2009) (86)
- Effects of Acer platanoides invasion on understory plant communities and tree regeneration in the northern Rocky Mountains (2005) (81)
- Oxalate contributes to the resistance of Gaillardia grandiflora and Lupinus sericeus to a phytotoxin produced by Centaurea maculosa (2006) (81)
- Biological control agents elevate hantavirus by subsidizing deer mouse populations. (2006) (81)
- Bacterial endophytes enhance competition by invasive plants. (2013) (81)
- Phytotoxic Effects of (±)-Catechin In vitro, in Soil, and in the Field (2008) (78)
- Disturbance, resource pulses and invasion: short-term shifts in competitive effects, not growth responses, favour exotic annuals. (2011) (75)
- A global analysis of bidirectional interactions in alpine plant communities shows facilitators experiencing strong reciprocal fitness costs. (2014) (75)
- Weed-biocontrol insects reduce native-plant recruitment through second-order apparent competition. (2008) (73)
- Mediterranean-climate oak savannas: the interplay between abiotic environment and species interactions (2009) (73)
- Escape from competition: neighbors reduce Centaurea stoebe performance at home but not away. (2011) (69)
- Impact of a parasitic plant on the zonation of two salt marsh perennials (1998) (68)
- Morphological and Physiological Responses of Three California Oak Species to Shade (1992) (66)
- Invasive species grows faster, competes better, and shows greater evolution toward increased seed size and growth than exotic non-invasive congeners (2012) (66)
- Compensatory responses of CO2 exchange and biomass allocation and their effects on the relative growth rate of ponderosa pine in different CO2 and temperature regimes (1994) (65)
- A quicker return energy‐use strategy by populations of a subtropical invader in the non‐native range: a potential mechanism for the evolution of increased competitive ability (2011) (65)
- Facilitation in the conceptual melting pot (2009) (62)
- Fungal endophyte increases the allelopathic effects of an invasive forb (2014) (60)
- Diversity Increases Indirect Interactions, Attenuates the Intensity of Competition, and Promotes Coexistence (2015) (58)
- Long-term increased grain yield and soil fertility from intercropping (2021) (58)
- Exotic invasive plants increase productivity, abundance of ammonia‐oxidizing bacteria and nitrogen availability in intermountain grasslands (2016) (57)
- The effects of foundation species on community assembly: a global study on alpine cushion plant communities. (2015) (54)
- Identification and localization of bioactive naphthoquinones in the roots and rhizosphere of Paterson’s curse (Echium plantagineum), a noxious invader (2016) (53)
- Effects of soil water distribution on the lateral root development of three species of California Oaks (1990) (53)
- Facilitation and Inhibition of Seedlings of an Invasive Tree (Acer platanoides) by Different Tree Species in a Mountain Ecosystem (2006) (53)
- Negative plant-soil feedbacks increase with plant abundance, and are unchanged by competition. (2016) (53)
- Effects of variable precipitation on the structure and diversity of a California salt marsh community (1994) (51)
- The relative importance of competition for two dominant grass species as affected by environmental manipulations in the field (2003) (51)
- Plant ecology: Family roots (2007) (49)
- The value of stress and limitation in an imperfect world: A reply to Körner (2004) (48)
- Ecological Facilitation May Drive Major Evolutionary Transitions (2009) (48)
- Climatic drivers of plant–plant interactions and diversity in alpine communities (2011) (47)
- Conyza canadensis suppresses plant diversity in its nonnative ranges but not at home: a transcontinental comparison. (2014) (47)
- Range-Expanding Populations of a Globally Introduced Weed Experience Negative Plant-Soil Feedbacks (2011) (47)
- Catechin–metal interactions as a mechanism for conditional allelopathy by the invasive plant Centaurea maculosa (2009) (47)
- Inhibitory effects of Eucalyptus globulus on understorey plant growth and species richness are greater in non‐native regions (2017) (46)
- Alpine cushion plants have species–specific effects on microhabitat and community structure in the tropical Andes (2017) (46)
- Native congeners provide biotic resistance to invasive Potentilla through soil biota. (2013) (45)
- Gender and abiotic stress affect community‐scale intensity of facilitation and its costs (2012) (43)
- Insect herbivory and grass competition in a calcareous grassland: results from a plant removal experiment (2003) (42)
- The context dependence of beneficiary feedback effects on benefactors in plant facilitation. (2014) (41)
- Comprar Positive Interactions and Interdependence in Plant Communities | Callaway, Ragan M. | 9781402062230 | Springer (2007) (40)
- Impact of Acroptilon repens on co-occurring native plants is greater in the invader’s non-native range (2012) (40)
- Root herbivores, pathogenic fungi, and competition between Centaurea maculosa and Festuca idahoensis (2003) (40)
- Phylogenetic structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities along an elevation gradient (2017) (40)
- Nonverbal fixation control in young children induces a left-field advantage in digit recall (1977) (38)
- Effects of epiphytic lichens on host preference of the vascular epiphyte Tillandsia usneoides (2001) (38)
- Defoliation of Centaurea solstitialis Stimulates Compensatory Growth and Intensifies Negative Effects on Neighbors (2006) (38)
- Offsetting changes in biomass allocation and photosynthesis in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) in response to climate change. (1994) (38)
- Associations between canopy and understory species increase along a rainshadow gradient in the Alps: habitat heterogeneity or facilitation? (2003) (36)
- Competitive outcomes between two exotic invaders are modified by direct and indirect effects of a native conifer (2013) (35)
- Effects of forest age and forest structure on epiphytic lichen biomass and diversity in a Douglas-fir forest (2001) (35)
- Acroptilon repens, an Asian invader, has stronger competitive effects on species from America than species from its native range (2010) (35)
- Facilitation and interference in subalpine meadows of the central Caucasus (2001) (35)
- A polymerase chain reaction method for detecting dwarf mistletoe infection in douglas-fir and western larch. (1999) (35)
- Dwarf mistletoe affects whole-tree water relations of Douglas fir and western larch primarily through changes in leaf to sapwood ratios (2017) (34)
- INCREASED PHOTOSYNTHESIS OFFSETS COSTS OF ALLOCATION TO SAPWOOD IN AN ARID ENVIRONMENT (1998) (34)
- Succession May Maintain High Leaf Area: Sapwood Ratios and Productivity in OldSubalpine Forests (2000) (33)
- Organization of genetic variation in individuals of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (2004) (33)
- Priority effects and ecological restoration (2020) (33)
- A Multivariate Analysis of Forest Communities in the Western Great Smoky Mountains National Park (1987) (32)
- Is there a risk to living large? Large size correlates with reduced growth when stressed for knapweed populations (2010) (32)
- Metabolic Profiling of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids in Foliage of Two Echium spp. Invaders in Australia—A Case of Novel Weapons? (2015) (31)
- Seasonal patterns of nutrient deposition in a Quercus douglasii woodland in central California (1991) (31)
- Effects of soil fungi, disturbance and propagule pressure on exotic plant recruitment and establishment at home and abroad (2013) (31)
- Mycorrhizae and fine root dynamics of Centaurea maculosa and native bunchgrasses in western Montana (1999) (30)
- Life in interstitial space: Biocrusts inhibit exotic but not native plant establishment in semi‐arid grasslands (2018) (30)
- Experience of inundation or drought alters the responses of plants to subsequent water conditions (2017) (30)
- Neo-Allopatry and Rapid Reproductive Isolation (2012) (29)
- Impacts of Solidago gigantea on other species at home and away (2015) (28)
- Geographic mosaics of plant–soil microbe interactions in a global plant invasion (2012) (28)
- Impact of an invader on species diversity is stronger in the non-native range than in the native range (2015) (28)
- Metabolic Profiling and Identification of Shikonins in Root Periderm of Two Invasive Echium spp. Weeds in Australia (2017) (28)
- Shoot herbivory on the invasive plant, Centaurea maculosa, does not reduce its competitive effects on conspecifics and natives (2006) (27)
- Reciprocal interactions between a facilitator, natives, and exotics in tropical alpine plant communities (2017) (26)
- Reduced mycorrhizal responsiveness leads to increased competitive tolerance in an invasive exotic plant (2016) (26)
- Biogeographic differences in the effects of Centaurea stoebe on the soil nitrogen cycle: novel weapons and soil microbes (2011) (26)
- Beneficiary feedback effects on alpine cushion benefactors become more negative with increasing cover of graminoids and in dry conditions (2016) (26)
- The Ecological Importance of Allelopathy (2021) (26)
- Interaction Between Competition and Facilitation (2007) (25)
- Plant diversity, soil biota and resistance to exotic invasion (2015) (24)
- Network motifs involving both competition and facilitation predict biodiversity in alpine plant communities (2021) (24)
- Inhibitory effects of soil biota are ameliorated by high plant diversity (2015) (24)
- Growth and Competitive Effects of Centaurea stoebe Populations in Response to Simulated Nitrogen Deposition (2012) (23)
- No evidence for root-mediated allelopathy in Centaurea solstitialis, a species in a commonly allelopathic genus (2007) (23)
- Belowground facilitation and trait matching: two or three to tango? (2021) (23)
- Resistance to Centaurea solstitialis invasion from annual and perennial grasses in California and Argentina (2011) (23)
- Competitive Networks, Indirect Interactions, and Allelopathy: A Microbial Viewpoint on Plant Communities (2007) (23)
- Morphological variability in tree root architecture indirectly affects coexistence among competitors in the understory. (2014) (23)
- Root contact responses and the positive relationship between intraspecific diversity and ecosystem productivity (2015) (22)
- Desiccation and rehydration of mosses greatly increases resource fluxes that alter soil carbon and nitrogen cycling (2019) (21)
- Invasive and Non-Invasive Congeners Show Similar Trait Shifts between Their Same Native and Non-Native Ranges (2013) (21)
- Soils and the conditional allelopathic effects of a tropical invader. (2014) (21)
- Severity of impacts of an introduced species corresponds with regional eco‐evolutionary experience (2018) (21)
- Water use by whitebark pine and subalpine fir: potential consequences of fire exclusion in the northern Rocky Mountains. (2001) (21)
- Impact of invasive slash pine (Pinus elliottii) on groundcover vegetation at home and abroad (2018) (20)
- Indirect positive effects ameliorate strong negative effects of Euphorbia esula on a native plant (2011) (20)
- The third party (2007) (19)
- Impact of (±)-catechin on soil microbial communities (2009) (18)
- Testing the mechanisms of diversity-dependent overyielding in a grass species. (2015) (18)
- Native granivores reduce the establishment of native grasses but not invasive Bromus tectorum (2018) (18)
- Indirect Mechanisms for Facilitation (2007) (17)
- Climate outweighs native vs. nonnative range‐effects for genetics and common garden performance of a cosmopolitan weed (2019) (16)
- Light intensity alters the allelopathic effects of an exotic invader (2012) (16)
- Interactions between invasive plants and soil ecosystem: positive feedbacks and their potential to persist (2006) (16)
- Invasion of plants into native communities using the underground information superhighway. (2005) (16)
- Will a rising sea sink some estuarine wetland ecosystems? (2016) (16)
- : Dual role for an allelochemical: (±)-catechin from root exudates regulates conspecific seedling establishment (2005) (15)
- Modeling the relative importance of ecological factors in exotic invasion: The origin of competitors matters, but disturbance in the non-native range tips the balance (2016) (15)
- Belowground feedbacks as drivers of spatial self-organization and community assembly. (2021) (15)
- An exotic invasive plant selects for increased competitive tolerance, but not competitive suppression, in a native grass (2016) (15)
- Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: Have our experiments and indices been underestimating the role of facilitation? (2021) (15)
- Ecology and genetics affect relative invasion success of two Echium species in southern Australia (2017) (14)
- Intraspecific diversity buffers the inhibitory effects of soil biota. (2016) (14)
- Different responses of congeneric consumers to an exotic food resource: who gets the novel resource prize? (2014) (14)
- Plasticity in response to plant-plant interactions and water availability. (2021) (14)
- Life at the edge, cooperation in Antarctica (2013) (14)
- Are trans-Pacific invasions the new wave? (2006) (14)
- A molecular approach to understanding plant-plant interactions in the context of invasion biology. (2008) (14)
- Enemy release from the effects of generalist granivores can facilitate Bromus tectorum invasion in the Great Basin Desert (2019) (14)
- Production of pyrrolizidine alkaloids and shikonins in Echium plantagineum L. in response to various plant stressors. (2019) (13)
- Traits correlate with invasive success more than plasticity: A comparison of three Centaurea congeners (2018) (13)
- Native North American pine attenuates the competitive effects of a European invader on native grasses (2015) (12)
- Biogeographic differences in the allelopathy of leaf surface extracts of an invasive weed (2019) (12)
- Inter‐regional hybrids of native and invasive Centaurea solstitialis display intermediate competitive ability (2017) (11)
- Selection of DNA barcoding regions for identification and genetic analysis of two Echium invaders in Australia: E. plantagineum L. and E. vulgare L. (2014) (11)
- Rainfall continentality, via the winter Gams angle, provides a new dimension to biogeographical distributions in the western United States (2020) (11)
- Do exotic plants lose resistance to pathogenic soil biota from their native range? A test with Solidago gigantea (2015) (11)
- Resistance and susceptibility of plant communities to invasion:revisiting Rabotnov's ideas about community homestasis (2006) (11)
- Variation in Leaf Structure and Function in Quercus douglasii Trees Differing in Root Architecture and Drought History (1996) (11)
- Solidago gigantea plants from nonnative ranges compensate more in response to damage than plants from the native range. (2016) (10)
- Positive associations with native shrubs are intense and important for an exotic invader but not the native annual community across an aridity gradient (2020) (10)
- The importance of factors controlling species abundance and distribution varies in native and non‐native ranges (2017) (10)
- Germination and growth responses of co-occurring grass species to soil from under invasive Thymus vulgaris. (2015) (9)
- Exotic Prosopis juliflora suppresses understory diversity and promotes agricultural weeds more than a native congener (2020) (9)
- Dynamics of Woody Species in the California Grassland (2007) (9)
- Models of Experimental Competitive Intensities Predict Home and Away Differences in Invasive Impact and the Effects of an Endophytic Mutualist (2012) (9)
- What happens in Europe stays in Europe: apparent evolution by an invader does not help at home. (2020) (9)
- Forage Value of Invasive Species to the Diet of Rocky Mountain Elk (2012) (9)
- Granivory from native rodents and competition from an exotic invader strongly and equally limit the establishment of native grasses (2018) (9)
- Genetic evidence for plural introduction pathways of the invasive weed Paterson’s curse (Echium plantagineum L.) to southern Australia (2019) (8)
- Predicting wood production by canopy trees in forest communities in the Western Great Smoky Mountains (1989) (8)
- Soil Biota and Plant Invasions: Biogeographical Effects on Plant–Microbe Interactions (2010) (8)
- Response to Thomas et al.: biocontrol and indirect effects (2004) (7)
- Thyme invasion and soil properties in the Central Otago region of New Zealand (2014) (7)
- Resource degradation: a subtle effect of bottom fishing (2005) (7)
- Competition does not come at the expense of colonization in seed morphs with increased size and dispersal. (2017) (7)
- David and Goliath: comparative use of facilitation and competition studies in the plant ecology literature (2009) (7)
- Evidence for evolution of increased competitive ability for invasive Centaurea solstitialis, but not for naturalized C. calcitrapa (2018) (7)
- Positive Interactions and Community Organization (2007) (7)
- Effects of Festuca paniculata on the compensatory growth response of Centaurea uniflora in the French Alps (2005) (7)
- Experimental admixture among geographically disjunct populations of an invasive plant yields a global mosaic of reproductive incompatibility and heterosis (2020) (7)
- Intense mowing management suppresses invader, but shifts competitive resistance by a native to facilitation (2021) (6)
- Decisions, decisions, decisions: plant roots detect and respond to complex environmental cues. (2020) (6)
- Strong distance-dependent effects for a spatially aggregated tropical species (2013) (6)
- Escape from natural enemies depends on the enemies, the invader, and competition (2020) (6)
- Do Positive Interactions among Plants Matter (2010) (5)
- Home and away: biogeographical comparison of species diversity in Thymus vulgaris communities (2017) (5)
- A 37‐year experimental study of the effects of structural alterations on a shrub community in the Mojave Desert, California (2018) (5)
- The potential for misleading correlations in single factor analysis of complex gradients (2009) (4)
- Ecotypic diversity of a dominant grassland species resists exotic invasion (2017) (4)
- Interactions between nurse plants and parasitic beneficiaries: a theoretical approach to indirect facilitation. (2020) (4)
- Positive interactions between an exotic invader and moss biocrusts vary across life stage and correspond with the effect of water pulses on soil nitrogen (2021) (4)
- Models of Experimentally Derived Competitive Effects Predict Biogeographical Differences in the Abundance of Invasive and Native Plant Species (2013) (4)
- Allelopathy: Organisms, Processes, and Applications (1996) (4)
- Effects of foundation species above and below tree line (2017) (4)
- BACTERIAL ENDOPHYTES ENHANCE COMPETITION BY INVASIVE PLANTS 1 (2017) (4)
- Allelopathy and exotic plant invasion: from genes to communities: synopsis, updates, and implications. (2005) (4)
- Invasion essentials: does secondary chemistry plasticity contribute to the invasiveness of Thymus vulgaris L.? (2014) (4)
- Data from: García Y, Callaway RM, Diaconu A, Montesinos D (2013) Invasive and Non-Invasive Congeners Show Similar Trait Shifts between Their Same Native and Non-Native Ranges. PLoS ONE 8(12): e82281 (2013) (3)
- Time for International Policies on Biological Invasions (2006) (3)
- An unfortunate alliance: native shrubs increase the abundance, performance, and apparent impacts of Bromus tectorum across a regional aridity gradient (2021) (3)
- Thyme travels: 15N isoscapes of Thymus vulgaris L. invasion in lightly grazed pastoral communities (2016) (3)
- Competition as a demolition derby: why tolerating competitors is more important than suppressing them (2020) (3)
- Trait-Mediated Indirect Interactions: Plasticity and trait-mediated indirect interactions among plants (2012) (3)
- Early Sibling Conflict May Ultimately Benefit the Family (2019) (3)
- Introduction of Paterson's curse (Echium plantagineum) to Australia: Unravelling the story by DNA sequence analysis (2016) (3)
- Plant litter strengthens positive biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships over time. (2023) (3)
- Parasitism by Cuscuta chilensis and gender affect how the nurse cushion Laretia acaulis increases diversity in Andean alpine communities (2014) (3)
- Impact of Acroptilon repens on co-occurring native plants is greater in the invader’s non-native range (2011) (3)
- Indirect nontarget e V ects of host-speci W c biological control agents : Implications for biological control (2005) (3)
- Aboveground biomass allocation of ponderosa pine along an elevational gradient: An analog for response to climate change (1993) (3)
- Soil origin corresponds with variation in growth of an invasive Centaurea, but not of non-invasive congeners. (2020) (2)
- III.4 Facilitation and the Organization of Plant Communities (2009) (2)
- Species-Specific Positive Interactions (2007) (2)
- Thyme and space invasion: Thymus vulgaris decreases exotic plant species diversity in Central Otago, New Zealand (2015) (2)
- Temporal priority effects on competition are not consistent among intermountain grassland species (2016) (2)
- Integrating spatial structure and interspecific and intraspecific plant–soil feedback effects and responses into community structure (2019) (2)
- Talking with Strangers: Improving Serianthes Transplant Quality with Interspecific Companions (2021) (2)
- What does not kill you can make you stronger: Variation in plasticity in response to early temporally heterogeneous hydrological experience (2022) (2)
- Temporal stability of productivity is associated with complementarity and competitive intensities in intercropping. (2022) (2)
- Increasing global aridity destabilizes shrub facilitation of exotic but not native plant species (2022) (1)
- Indirect facilitation mediated by pollinators in intermountain prairie (2021) (1)
- The context-dependence of beneficiary feedback effects in plant facilitations (2014) (1)
- Exotic insect pollinators and native pollination systems (2021) (1)
- Ecotypic diversity of a dominant grassland species resists exotic invasion (2017) (1)
- Nitrogen addition, but not pulse frequency, shifts competitive interactions in favor of exotic invasive plant species (2022) (1)
- PLANT ECOLOGY TEXTBOOKS: A NEW CONTENDER' (2003) (1)
- Nitrogen Pulses and Competition between Native and Invasive Plant Species (2017) (1)
- The EICA is dead? Long live the EICA! (2022) (1)
- Extended consequences of selection by exotic invaders on natives. (2021) (1)
- Effects of willow nutrition and morphology on calving success of moose (2022) (1)
- Allelochemical Control of Non-Indigenous Invasive Plant Species Affecting Military Testing and Training Activities (2010) (1)
- Physiological responses of old growth ponderosa pine and western larch to restoration cutting and burning treatments (2001) (1)
- intraspecific diversity and ecosystem productivity (2015) (1)
- A comparison of novel weapons in European and Australian Echium plantagineum populations using metabolic profiling (2017) (1)
- Erratum: Ecology and genetics affect relative invasion success of two Echium species in southern Australia (2017) (1)
- Inhibitory effects of soil biota are ameliorated by high plant diversity (2015) (1)
- New support for the Enhanced Mutualism Hypothesis for invasion. (2022) (1)
- Context-dependency and the effects of species diversity on ecosystem function (2016) (1)
- Evidence for scale-dependent root-augmentation feedback and its role in halting the spread of a pantropical shrub into an endemic sedge (2022) (1)
- Acquisition and evolution of enhanced mutualism—an underappreciated mechanism for invasive success? (2022) (1)
- Vegetation patterning and biodiversity of plant communities: Reply to comments on "Belowground feedbacks as drivers of spatial self-organization and community assembly". (2022) (0)
- Bioactive root exudates and rhizosphere interactions: Localisation, biosynthesis and accumulation of plant secondary metabolites (2015) (0)
- Do exotic plants lose resistance to pathogenic soil biota from their native range? A test with Solidago gigantea (2015) (0)
- Thyme and space invasion: Thymus vulgaris decreases exotic plant species diversity in Central Otago, New Zealand (2015) (0)
- The <scp>EICA</scp> is dead? Long live the <scp>EICA</scp> ! (2022) (0)
- Cushion plant community data from an Andean alpine ecosystem in Venezuela (2016) (0)
- Assessing the accuracy of paired and random sampling for quantifying plant–plant interactions in natural communities (2022) (0)
- Different responses of congeneric consumers to an exotic food resource: who gets the novel resource prize? (2013) (0)
- Evidence for evolution of increased competitive ability for invasive Centaurea solstitialis, but not for naturalized C. calcitrapa (2018) (0)
- Impact of an invader on species diversity is stronger in the non-native range than in the native range (2015) (0)
- Native North American pine attenuates the competitive effects of a European invader on native grasses (2014) (0)
- Competition for water and rapid exclusion of an island endemic by a pantropical species in a tropical climate (2023) (0)
- Stress and Species Interactions (2019) (0)
- TWENTY-FIVE Plasticity and trait-mediated indirect interactions among plants (2012) (0)
- Predicted response of stem respiration in ponderosa pine to global climate change (1994) (0)
- Rapid evolutionary trade-offs between resistance to herbivory and tolerance to abiotic stress in an invasive plant. (2023) (0)
- BIOL 518.01: Plant Biogeography (2000) (0)
- Context-dependency and the effects of species diversity on ecosystem function (2016) (0)
- Advisory Board and Contents (2020) (0)
- Impact of Paterson’s curse (Echium plantagineum L.) establishment on species richness in invaded and native range (2014) (0)
- Impacts of Solidago gigantea on other species at home and away (2015) (0)
- Home and away: biogeographical comparison of species diversity in Thymus vulgaris communities (2017) (0)
- Evolution by an invader abroad leads to strong costs when returned home (2014) (0)
- Phosphorus acquisition and growth of Pinus ponderosa under different climate regimes (1995) (0)
- Retraction: Dual role for an allelochemical: (±)‐catechin from Centaurea maculosa root exudates regulates conspecific seedling establishment (2016) (0)
- BIOL 495.01: Plant Biogeography (2003) (0)
- A tale of two invaders: Chemistry, ecology and genetics of invasive Echium spp. in southern Australia (2017) (0)
- Native granivores reduce the establishment of native grasses but not invasive Bromus tectorum (2018) (0)
- Strong distance-dependent effects for a spatially aggregated tropical species (2013) (0)
- Field, Experimental plot, and AOB data for JEcol-2015-0504.R1 (2016) (0)
- Granivory from native rodents and competition from an exotic invader strongly and equally limit the establishment of native grasses (2018) (0)
- Fungal endophyte increases the allelopathic effects of an invasive forb (2014) (0)
- [Selectivity and environmental variations in herbivory by Orthoptera]. (2002) (0)
- EFFECTS OF SOIL WATER DISTRIBUTION ON THE LATERAL ROOT DEVELOPMENT OF THREE SPECIES OF (1990) (0)
- A realized facilitation cascade mediated by biological soil crusts in a sagebrush steppe community (2023) (0)
- Biogeographic differences in the allelopathy of leaf surface extracts of an invasive weed (2019) (0)
- Phylogenetic structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities along an elevation gradient (2016) (0)
- Impact of Paterson’s curse (Echium plantagineum) establishment on relative plant biodiversity indices across New South Wales Australia (2014) (0)
- Evolution for the Community Ecologist (2006) (0)
- Functional group versus species-specific approaches to positive interactions in plant communities (2001) (0)
- Invasive species grows faster, competes better, and shows greater evolution toward increased seed size and growth than exotic non-invasive congeners (2012) (0)
- Effects of ( + /-)-Catechin in Vitro , in Soil , and in the Field Inderjit (2019) (0)
- Soil biota and non-native plant invasions. (2020) (0)
- Summary In subalpine forests of the northern Rocky Moun- (2001) (0)
- Risk of Facilitated Invasion Depends Upon Invader Identity, Not Environmental Severity, Along an Aridity Gradient (2022) (0)
- Invasion essentials: does secondary chemistry plasticity contribute to the invasiveness of Thymus vulgaris L.? (2013) (0)
- Impact of invasive slash pine (Pinus elliottii) on groundcover vegetation at home and abroad (2018) (0)
- Ecosystem Rates of Transformation Matter Response (2011) (0)
- Novel Weapons Hypothesis (2019) (0)
- Tertiary lineages Modern Quaternary plant lineages promote diversity through facilitation of ancient (2006) (0)
- Age, experience, social goals, and engagement with research scientists may promote innovation in ecological restoration (2022) (0)
- A tale of two plant invaders: A comparison of the ecology, genetics and novel weapons of two Echium spp. - Paterson's curse and viper's bugloss in Australia (2015) (0)
- Advisory Board and Contents (2020) (0)
- Role of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in the invasion success of Echium plantagineum: metabolic profiling.in Echium spp. (2015) (0)
- An exotic invasive plant selects for increased competitive tolerance, but not competitive suppression, in a native grass (2016) (0)
- Effects of Temporally Heterogeneous Hydrological Experiences On Subsequent Performance And Plasticity of Exotics And Natives From Different Habitats (2021) (0)
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