ecological research

new in 2011

   
 

Testing the importance of indirect interactions in asymmetric interactions in South American deserts.

Collaborators include Sotomayor, Drezner, & Zaitchik.

Testing the importance of keystone plants on plant-pollinator and plant-arthropod interactions and climate change in BC, Canada.

Collaborators include Reid.

 

 

Explanations for invasive plant species through changes in density and diversity concurrently in Montana.

Collaborators include Masucci & Callaway.

Importance of enemy free space and invertebrates in understanding invasion dynamics at community and regional scales in Montana & Ontario.

Collaborators include Spafford & Callaway.
 
  Biogeographically comparing the ecophysiology and morphology of maples in France and Canada to contrast adaptation & plasticity.

Collaborators include Lamarque & Delzon.
Earthworms as driver not passenger of invasion in Californian grasslands.

Collaborators include Clause, Forey, & Lambert.