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Humberto P Dutra

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Oecologia|October 19, 2011
Seed bank survival of an invasive species, but not of two native species, declines with invasionJohn L Orrock, Cory C Christopher, Humberto P Dutra
Ecology|August 1, 2015
Apparent competition and native consumers exacerbate the strong competitive effect of an exotic plant speciesJohn L Orrock, Humberto P Dutra, Robert J Marquis, et al.
Oecologia|January 12, 2011
Invasive plant species alters consumer behavior by providing refuge from predationHumberto P Dutra, Kirk Barnett, Jason R Reinhardt, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 13, 2010
Invasive honeysuckle eradication reduces tick-borne disease risk by altering host dynamicsBrian F Allan, Humberto P Dutra, Lisa S Goessling, et al.
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Oecologia|October 19, 2011
Seed bank survival of an invasive species, but not of two native species, declines with invasionJohn L Orrock, Cory C Christopher, Humberto P Dutra
Ecology|August 1, 2015
Apparent competition and native consumers exacerbate the strong competitive effect of an exotic plant speciesJohn L Orrock, Humberto P Dutra, Robert J Marquis, et al.
Oecologia|January 12, 2011
Invasive plant species alters consumer behavior by providing refuge from predationHumberto P Dutra, Kirk Barnett, Jason R Reinhardt, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 13, 2010
Invasive honeysuckle eradication reduces tick-borne disease risk by altering host dynamicsBrian F Allan, Humberto P Dutra, Lisa S Goessling, et al.
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