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Rachel Kehoe

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Current Opinion in Insect Science|July 22, 2022
Towards a mechanistic understanding of the effects of artificial light at night on insect populations and communitiesRachel Kehoe, Dirk Sanders, Frank Jf van Veen
Current Biology : CB|November 21, 2015
Experimental Evidence for the Population-Dynamic Mechanisms Underlying Extinction Cascades of CarnivoresDirk Sanders, Rachel Kehoe, F J Frank van Veen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 23, 2018
Trophic redundancy reduces vulnerability to extinction cascadesDirk Sanders, Elisa Thébault, Rachel Kehoe, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|November 3, 2020
A meta-analysis of biological impacts of artificial light at nightDirk Sanders, Enric Frago, Rachel Kehoe, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 13, 2016
Nonhost diversity and density reduce the strength of parasitoid-host interactionsRachel Kehoe, Enric Frago, Catherin Barten, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 31, 2018
Low Levels of Artificial Light at Night Strengthen Top-Down Control in Insect Food WebDirk Sanders, Rachel Kehoe, Dave Cruse, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 29, 2020
Longer photoperiods through range shifts and artificial light lead to a destabilizing increase in host-parasitoid interaction strengthRachel Kehoe, Dirk Sanders, Dave Cruse, et al.
Ecology Letters|June 11, 2016
Defensive insect symbiont leads to cascading extinctions and community collapseDirk Sanders, Rachel Kehoe, Fj Frank van Veen, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 17, 2015
Artificial nighttime light changes aphid-parasitoid population dynamicsDirk Sanders, Rachel Kehoe, Katie Tiley, et al.
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Current Opinion in Insect Science|July 22, 2022
Towards a mechanistic understanding of the effects of artificial light at night on insect populations and communitiesRachel Kehoe, Dirk Sanders, Frank Jf van Veen
Current Biology : CB|November 21, 2015
Experimental Evidence for the Population-Dynamic Mechanisms Underlying Extinction Cascades of CarnivoresDirk Sanders, Rachel Kehoe, F J Frank van Veen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 23, 2018
Trophic redundancy reduces vulnerability to extinction cascadesDirk Sanders, Elisa Thébault, Rachel Kehoe, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|November 3, 2020
A meta-analysis of biological impacts of artificial light at nightDirk Sanders, Enric Frago, Rachel Kehoe, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 13, 2016
Nonhost diversity and density reduce the strength of parasitoid-host interactionsRachel Kehoe, Enric Frago, Catherin Barten, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 31, 2018
Low Levels of Artificial Light at Night Strengthen Top-Down Control in Insect Food WebDirk Sanders, Rachel Kehoe, Dave Cruse, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 29, 2020
Longer photoperiods through range shifts and artificial light lead to a destabilizing increase in host-parasitoid interaction strengthRachel Kehoe, Dirk Sanders, Dave Cruse, et al.
Ecology Letters|June 11, 2016
Defensive insect symbiont leads to cascading extinctions and community collapseDirk Sanders, Rachel Kehoe, Fj Frank van Veen, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 17, 2015
Artificial nighttime light changes aphid-parasitoid population dynamicsDirk Sanders, Rachel Kehoe, Katie Tiley, et al.
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