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Katriona Shea

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 3, 2007
Ecology. How the wood movesKatriona Shea
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 21, 2008
A state-dependent model for the optimal management of an invasive metapopulationTiffany Bogich, Katriona Shea
The American Naturalist|September 20, 2007
Dispersal patterns, dispersal mechanisms, and invasion wave speeds for invasive thistlesOlav Skarpaas, Katriona Shea
Annals of Botany|December 27, 2011
Integrating multiple disturbance aspects: management of an invasive thistle, Carduus nutansRui Zhang, Katriona Shea
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|April 11, 2022
Pest management in future climates: Warming reduces physical weed management effectivenessJoseph A Keller, Katriona Shea
Ecology|October 13, 2020
Warming and shifting phenology accelerate an invasive plant life cycleJoseph A Keller, Katriona Shea
Ecology|October 30, 2023
Elevated temperatures shift flower head height distributions and seed dispersal patterns in two invasive thistle speciesTrevor H Drees, Katriona Shea
Ecology|December 1, 2023
Climate warming increases insect-driven seed removal of two elaiosome-bearing invasive thistle speciesTrevor H Drees, Katriona Shea
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 1, 2014
Network models. Comment on "Control profiles of complex networks"Colin Campbell, Katriona Shea, Réka Albert
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|August 23, 2012
Invasional interference due to similar inter- and intraspecific competition between invaders may affect managementEmily Sofia Jalics Rauschert, Katriona Shea
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 3, 2007
Ecology. How the wood movesKatriona Shea
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 21, 2008
A state-dependent model for the optimal management of an invasive metapopulationTiffany Bogich, Katriona Shea
The American Naturalist|September 20, 2007
Dispersal patterns, dispersal mechanisms, and invasion wave speeds for invasive thistlesOlav Skarpaas, Katriona Shea
Annals of Botany|December 27, 2011
Integrating multiple disturbance aspects: management of an invasive thistle, Carduus nutansRui Zhang, Katriona Shea
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|April 11, 2022
Pest management in future climates: Warming reduces physical weed management effectivenessJoseph A Keller, Katriona Shea
Ecology|October 13, 2020
Warming and shifting phenology accelerate an invasive plant life cycleJoseph A Keller, Katriona Shea
Ecology|October 30, 2023
Elevated temperatures shift flower head height distributions and seed dispersal patterns in two invasive thistle speciesTrevor H Drees, Katriona Shea
Ecology|December 1, 2023
Climate warming increases insect-driven seed removal of two elaiosome-bearing invasive thistle speciesTrevor H Drees, Katriona Shea
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 1, 2014
Network models. Comment on "Control profiles of complex networks"Colin Campbell, Katriona Shea, Réka Albert
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|August 23, 2012
Invasional interference due to similar inter- and intraspecific competition between invaders may affect managementEmily Sofia Jalics Rauschert, Katriona Shea
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