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Ian S Pearse

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American Journal of Botany|October 8, 2021
Loss of branches due to winter storms could favor deciduousness in oaksRichard Karban, Ian S Pearse
Ecology|September 11, 2013
Extinction cascades partially estimate herbivore losses in a complete Lepidoptera--plant food webIan S Pearse, Florian Altermatt
Ecology|June 29, 2016
Tolerance and phenological avoidance of herbivory in tarweed speciesBilly Krimmel, Ian S Pearse
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 24, 2015
Out-of-sample predictions from plant-insect food webs: robustness to missing and erroneous trophic interaction recordsIan S Pearse, Florian Altermatt
The American Naturalist|August 11, 2011
Similarity and specialization of the larval versus adult diet of European butterflies and mothsFlorian Altermatt, Ian S Pearse
Ecology Letters|June 27, 2013
Predicting novel trophic interactions in a non-native worldIan S Pearse, Florian Altermatt
Oecologia|June 19, 2013
Leaf drop affects herbivory in oaksIan S Pearse, Richard Karban
Current Opinion in Insect Science|August 28, 2020
Alien plants versus alien herbivores: does it matter who is non-native in a novel trophic interaction?Gaylord A Desurmont, Ian S Pearse
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 5, 2012
Global patterns of leaf defenses in oak speciesIan S Pearse, Andrew L Hipp
Oecologia|December 14, 2011
The predictability of traits and ecological interactions on 17 different crosses of hybrid oaksIan S Pearse, Jill H Baty
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American Journal of Botany|October 8, 2021
Loss of branches due to winter storms could favor deciduousness in oaksRichard Karban, Ian S Pearse
Ecology|September 11, 2013
Extinction cascades partially estimate herbivore losses in a complete Lepidoptera--plant food webIan S Pearse, Florian Altermatt
Ecology|June 29, 2016
Tolerance and phenological avoidance of herbivory in tarweed speciesBilly Krimmel, Ian S Pearse
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 24, 2015
Out-of-sample predictions from plant-insect food webs: robustness to missing and erroneous trophic interaction recordsIan S Pearse, Florian Altermatt
The American Naturalist|August 11, 2011
Similarity and specialization of the larval versus adult diet of European butterflies and mothsFlorian Altermatt, Ian S Pearse
Ecology Letters|June 27, 2013
Predicting novel trophic interactions in a non-native worldIan S Pearse, Florian Altermatt
Oecologia|June 19, 2013
Leaf drop affects herbivory in oaksIan S Pearse, Richard Karban
Current Opinion in Insect Science|August 28, 2020
Alien plants versus alien herbivores: does it matter who is non-native in a novel trophic interaction?Gaylord A Desurmont, Ian S Pearse
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 5, 2012
Global patterns of leaf defenses in oak speciesIan S Pearse, Andrew L Hipp
Oecologia|December 14, 2011
The predictability of traits and ecological interactions on 17 different crosses of hybrid oaksIan S Pearse, Jill H Baty
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