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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Fine-tuned phenotypes: Tadpole plasticity under 16 combinations of predators and competitors.Relyea, Rick A.
2024edi.1669.1
The Interaction between Competition and Predation: A Meta-analysis of Field ExperimentsGurevitch, Jessica
Morrison, Janet A.
Hedges, Larry Vernon
2020edi.533.2
Relyea, R. A. 2000. Trait-mediated indirect effects in larval anurans: Reversing competition with the threat of predation. Ecology 81:2278-2289.Relyea, Rick A.
2024edi.1698.1
Relyea, R. A., and J. T. Hoverman. 2003. The impact of larval predators and competitors on the morphology and fitness of juvenile tree frogs. Oecologia 134:596-604Relyea, Rick A.
Hoverman, Jason
2024edi.1682.1
Invasive grass litter suppresses a native grass species and promotes diseaseBenitez, Liliana
Kendig, Amy E
Adhikari, Ashish
Clay, Keith
Harmon, Philip F
Holt, Robert D
Goss, Erica M
Flory, S Luke
2021edi.189.3
The Combined Effects of Road Salt and Biotic Stressors on Amphibian Sex RatiosLeggett, Sagan K
2020edi.108.1
SBC LTER: REEF: Data to support "Niche Complementarity and Resistance to Grazing Promote the Invasion Success of Sargassum horneri in North America"Marks, Lindsay M
Reed, Daniel C
Holbrook, Sally J
2020knb-lter-sbc.129.2
Drought and herbivory effects on woody plant seedling establishment and grass competition in the Jornada Basin, 2016-2018Weber-Grullon, Luis
Gherardi, Laureano
Rutherford, William
Archer, Steven
Sala, Osvaldo E
2021knb-lter-jrn.210469001.1
Boldness and Congener Impact on the Behavior of Faxonius rusticus and Faxonius virilisStorer, Nicoleena M
Moore, Paul A
2024edi.1832.1
Emerging fungal pathogen differentially affects three native plant species that compete with an invasive grassKendig, Amy E.
Svahnstrom, Vida J.
Adhikari, Ashish
Harmon, Philip F.
Flory, S. Luke
2020edi.63.2

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