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Kevin L Pangle

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Peerj|April 15, 2016
Connecting laboratory behavior to field function through stable isotope analysisMael G Glon, Eric R Larson, Kevin L Pangle
Ecology|May 8, 2007
Large nonlethal effects of an invasive invertebrate predator on zooplankton population growth rateKevin L Pangle, Scott D Peacor, Ora E Johannsson
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|March 26, 2014
Shedding subspecies: The influence of genetics on reptile subspecies taxonomyShannon M Torstrom, Kevin L Pangle, Bradley J Swanson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 20, 2011
Scaling-up anti-predator phenotypic responses of prey: impacts over multiple generations in a complex aquatic communityScott D Peacor, Kevin L Pangle, Luis Schiesari, et al.
Ecology|August 20, 2013
Finely tuned response of native prey to an invasive predator in a freshwater systemPaul E Bourdeau, Kevin L Pangle, Emily M Reed, et al.
Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 6, 2004
Some ecological implications of a neem (azadirachtin) insecticide disturbance to zooplankton communities in forest pond enclosuresDavid P Kreutzweiser, Trent M Sutton, Richard C Back, et al.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|August 26, 2004
Aquatic mesocosm assessments of a neem (azadirachtin) insecticide at environmentally realistic concentrations--2: zooplankton community responses and recoveryDavid P Kreutzweiser, Richard C Back, Trent M Sutton, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|December 1, 2017
Detection of barriers to dispersal is masked by long lifespans and large population sizesJordan R Hoffman, Janna R Willoughby, Bradley J Swanson, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 17, 2025
Similar Conditions With Opposite Effects: Predation-Risk Effects on Prey Abundance Are Highly ContingentScott D Peacor, Clayton E Cressler, Kevin L Pangle, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|November 29, 2023
King Rail (<i>Rallus elegans</i>) presence in the Midwestern United States is predicted by local-scale factors and avian communityMichelle E Kane, Dustin E Brewer, Thomas M Gehring, et al.
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Peerj|April 15, 2016
Connecting laboratory behavior to field function through stable isotope analysisMael G Glon, Eric R Larson, Kevin L Pangle
Ecology|May 8, 2007
Large nonlethal effects of an invasive invertebrate predator on zooplankton population growth rateKevin L Pangle, Scott D Peacor, Ora E Johannsson
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|March 26, 2014
Shedding subspecies: The influence of genetics on reptile subspecies taxonomyShannon M Torstrom, Kevin L Pangle, Bradley J Swanson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 20, 2011
Scaling-up anti-predator phenotypic responses of prey: impacts over multiple generations in a complex aquatic communityScott D Peacor, Kevin L Pangle, Luis Schiesari, et al.
Ecology|August 20, 2013
Finely tuned response of native prey to an invasive predator in a freshwater systemPaul E Bourdeau, Kevin L Pangle, Emily M Reed, et al.
Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 6, 2004
Some ecological implications of a neem (azadirachtin) insecticide disturbance to zooplankton communities in forest pond enclosuresDavid P Kreutzweiser, Trent M Sutton, Richard C Back, et al.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|August 26, 2004
Aquatic mesocosm assessments of a neem (azadirachtin) insecticide at environmentally realistic concentrations--2: zooplankton community responses and recoveryDavid P Kreutzweiser, Richard C Back, Trent M Sutton, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|December 1, 2017
Detection of barriers to dispersal is masked by long lifespans and large population sizesJordan R Hoffman, Janna R Willoughby, Bradley J Swanson, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 17, 2025
Similar Conditions With Opposite Effects: Predation-Risk Effects on Prey Abundance Are Highly ContingentScott D Peacor, Clayton E Cressler, Kevin L Pangle, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|November 29, 2023
King Rail (<i>Rallus elegans</i>) presence in the Midwestern United States is predicted by local-scale factors and avian communityMichelle E Kane, Dustin E Brewer, Thomas M Gehring, et al.
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