38 results on '"Stotz, Gisela C."'
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2. An exotic plant species indirectly facilitates a secondary exotic plant through increased soil salinity
3. A global synthesis of the patterns of genetic diversity in endangered and invasive plants
4. Trends in the effects of kelp removal on kelp populations, herbivores, and understory algae
5. Vegetative growth drives the negative effects of an invasive species on resident community diversity and is not limited by plant–soil feedbacks: A temporal assessment.
6. Biotic homogenization within and across eight widely distributed grasslands following invasion by Bromus inermis
7. Soil biotic quality lacks spatial structure and is positively associated with fertility in a northern grassland
8. Maternal experience and soil origin influence interactions between resident species and a dominant invasive species
9. Disturbance by an endemic rodent in an arid shrubland is a habitat filter : effects on plant invasion and taxonomical, functional and phylogenetic community structure
10. Differential responses of native and exotic plant species to an invasive grass are driven by variation in biotic and abiotic factors
11. Community-level determinants of smooth brome (Bromus inermis) growth and survival in the aspen parkland
12. Adaptive plasticity to drought of Grime's CSR strategies.
13. Maternal experience and soil origin influence interactions between resident species and a dominant invasive species
14. Patterns of phylogenetic diversity are linked to invasion impacts, not invasion resistance, in a native grassland
15. Antarctic Ecology One Century after the Conquest of the South Pole : How Much Have We Advanced?
16. Phenotypic plasticity and the leaf economics spectrum: plasticity is positively associated with specific leaf area
17. Phenotypic plasticity and the leaf economics spectrum: plasticity is positively associated with specific leaf area
18. PLANT ECOLOGY: Worldwide evidence of a unimodal relationship between productivity and plant species richness
19. Global trends in phenotypic plasticity of plants
20. Global trends in phenotypic plasticity of plants
21. Habitat-islands in the coastal Atacama Desert: loss of functional redundancy, but not of functional diversity, with decreased precipitation
22. Not a melting pot: Plant species aggregate in their non‐native range
23. Goat grazing reduces diversity and leads to functional, taxonomic, and phylogenetic homogenization in an arid shrubland
24. Not a melting pot: Plant species aggregate in their non‐native range.
25. Soil biotic quality lacks spatial structure and is positively associated with fertility in a northern grassland
26. Differential responses of native and exotic plant species to an invasive grass are driven by variation in biotic and abiotic factors
27. Goat grazing reduces diversity and leads to functional, taxonomic, and phylogenetic homogenization in an arid shrubland.
28. Is biotic resistance to invaders dependent upon local environmental conditions or primary productivity? A meta-analysis
29. Spatial pattern of invasion and the evolutionary responses of native plant species
30. Co-occurrence of host plants associated with plant quality determines performance patterns of the specialist butterfly, Battus polydamas archidamas (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae: Troidini)
31. Response to Comment on “Worldwide evidence of a unimodal relationship between productivity and plant species richness”
32. Worldwide evidence of a unimodal relationship between productivity and plant species richness
33. Correction: Local Host Adaptation and Use of a Novel Host in the Seed Beetle Megacerus eulophus
34. Pollination biology and floral longevity ofAristolochia chilensisin an arid ecosystem
35. Local Host Adaptation and Use of a Novel Host in the Seed Beetle Megacerus eulophus
36. Trends in Antarctic ecological research in Latin America shown by publications in international journals
37. Extremely Long-Lived Stigmas Allow Extended Cross-Pollination Opportunities in a High Andean Plant
38. Pollination biology and floral longevity of Aristolochia chilensis in an arid ecosystem.
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