164 results on '"DUDLEY, TOM L."'
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2. Calibrating Environmental DNA Metabarcoding to Conventional Surveys for Measuring Fish Species Richness
3. Salinity driven interactions between plant growth and a biological control agent
4. Establishing Diorhabda carinulata: Impact of Release Disturbances on Pheromone Emission and Influence of Pheromone Lures on Establishment
5. Ecology of the invasive New Zealand mud snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Hydrobiidae), in a mediterranean-climate stream system
6. Fire as a disturbance in mediterranean climate streams
7. Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.), Endangered Species, and Biological Weed Control: Can They Mix?
8. Trophic Interactions in Open Systems: Effects of Predators and Nutrients on Stream Food Chains
9. Shared behavioral responses and predation risk of anuran larvae and adults exposed to a novel predator
10. Species Introductions and Their Cascading Impacts on Biotic Interactions in desert riparian ecosystems
11. Field demonstration of a semiochemical treatment that enhances Diorhabda carinulata biological control of Tamarix spp.
12. Mechanisms and Consequences of Interspecific Competition Between Two Stream Insects
13. Biogeography of Phragmites australis lineages in the southwestern United States
14. Patterns of herbivory-induced mortality of a dominant non-native tree/shrub (Tamarix spp.) in a southwestern US watershed
15. Tamarisk biocontrol alters bird community composition in the absence of cottonwood and willow vegetation
16. Early impacts of biological control on canopy cover and water use of the invasive saltcedar tree (Tamarix spp.) in western Nevada, USA
17. Survival and Restoration Potential of Beaked Sedge (Carex utriculata) in Grazed Riparian Meadows of the Southern Sierra Nevada (California)
18. Variation in salinity tolerance and water use strategies in an introduced woody halophyte ( Tamarix spp.)
19. Using Chemical Ecology to Enhance Weed Biological Control
20. Episodic defoliation rapidly reduces starch but not soluble sugars in an invasive shrub, Tamarix spp.
21. Spenders versus savers: Climate‐induced carbon allocation trade‐offs in a recently introduced woody plant
22. Effects of Macroalgae on a Stream Invertebrate Community
23. Beneficial Effects of Herbivores on Stream Macroalgae via Epiphyte Removal
24. The Interpretation of "Controlled" vs "Natural" Experiments in Streams
25. The Effects of Substrate Texture, Grazing, and Disturbance on Macroalgal Establishment in Streams
26. Tamarisk biocontrol, endangered species risk and resolution of conflict through riparian restoration
27. Invasive riparian plant litter alters aquatic insect growth
28. Control of Tamarix in the Western United States: Implications for Water Salvage, Wildlife Use, and Riparian Restoration
29. Reduction of riparian arthropod abundance and diversity as a consequence of giant reed (Arundo donax) invasion
30. Calibrating Environmental DNA Metabarcoding to Conventional Surveys for Measuring Fish Species Richness
31. An Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatile From Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) Is Repellent to Diorhabda carinulata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
32. Grazing catfish, fishing birds, and attached algae in a Panamanian stream
33. Semiochemicals to enhance herbivory byDiorhabda carinulataaggregations in saltcedar (Tamarixspp.) infestations
34. Invasive African clawed frogs in California: A reservoir for or predator against the chytrid fungus?
35. Shared behavioral responses and predation risk of anuran larvae and adults exposed to a novel predator
36. Can local adaptation explain varying patterns of herbivory tolerance in a recently introduced woody plant in North America?
37. Responses of tree and insect herbivores to elevated nitrogen inputs: A meta-analysis
38. Fluvial Geomorphology, Root Distribution, and Tensile Strength of the Invasive Giant Reed, Arundo Donax and Its Role on Stream Bank Stability in the Santa Clara River, Southern California.
39. Semiochemicals to enhance herbivory by Diorhabda carinulata aggregations in saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) infestations.
40. Patterns of herbivory-induced mortality of a dominant non-native tree/shrub (Tamarix spp.) in a southwestern US watershed
41. Ecology of the invasive New Zealand mud snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Hydrobiidae), in a mediterranean-climate stream system
42. Synergistic interactions between leaf beetle herbivory and fire enhance tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) mortality
43. Nutrient enrichment and soil conditions drive productivity in the large-statured invasive grass Arundo donax
44. Life History Characteristics ofDiorhabda CarinulataUnder Various Temperatures
45. The effect of leaf beetle herbivory on the fire behaviour of tamarisk (Tamarix ramosissima Lebed.)
46. Evolution of critical day length for diapause induction enables range expansion of Diorhabda carinulata, a biological control agent against tamarisk (Tamarix spp.)
47. Tamarisk biocontrol, endangered species risk and resolution of conflict through riparian restoration
48. Early impacts of biological control on canopy cover and water use of the invasive saltcedar tree (Tamarix spp.) in western Nevada, USA
49. Ecology and Impacts of the Large-Statured Invasive Grasses Arundo donax and Phragmites australis in North America
50. Seasonal Adaptations to Day Length in Ecotypes ofDiorhabdaspp. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Inform Selection of Agents Against Saltcedars (Tamarixspp.)
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