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Ragan M Callaway

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Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 31, 2006
Invasion through quantitative effects: intense shade drives native decline and invasive successKurt O Reinhart, Julie Gurnee, Reyes Tirado, et al.
Ecology|August 8, 2013
Native congeners provide biotic resistance to invasive Potentilla through soil biotaRagan M Callaway, Daniel Montesinos, Kimberlyn Williams, et al.
Comptes Rendus Biologies|May 1, 2002
[Selectivity and environmental variations in herbivory by Orthoptera]Emmanuel Corcket, Ioana Chintauan-Marquier, Ragan M Callaway, et al.
The American Naturalist|November 15, 2012
Models of experimental competitive intensities predict home and away differences in invasive impact and the effects of an endophytic mutualistSa Xiao, Ragan M Callaway, George Newcombe, et al.
Ecology|May 13, 2025
Escape from harmful soil biota at high elevations: Plant-soil feedbacks along stress gradientsWenbo Luo, Huixuan Liao, Robert W Pal, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 28, 2006
Modern Quaternary plant lineages promote diversity through facilitation of ancient Tertiary lineagesAlfonso Valiente-Banuet, Adolfo Vital Rumebe, Miguel Verdú, et al.
Ecology|April 11, 2012
Fungal endophytes directly increase the competitive effects of an invasive forbErik T Aschehoug, Kerry L Metlen, Ragan M Callaway, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|December 8, 2025
Shrub-facilitated invasion accelerates desertificationJacob E Lucero, Christopher J Lortie, Alessandro Filazzola, et al.
Oecologia|May 25, 2015
Do exotic plants lose resistance to pathogenic soil biota from their native range? A test with Solidago giganteaJohn L Maron, Wenbo Luo, Ragan M Callaway, et al.
Plos One|May 8, 2012
Growth and competitive effects of Centaurea stoebe populations in response to simulated nitrogen depositionWei-Ming He, Daniel Montesinos, Giles C Thelen, et al.
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Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 31, 2006
Invasion through quantitative effects: intense shade drives native decline and invasive successKurt O Reinhart, Julie Gurnee, Reyes Tirado, et al.
Ecology|August 8, 2013
Native congeners provide biotic resistance to invasive Potentilla through soil biotaRagan M Callaway, Daniel Montesinos, Kimberlyn Williams, et al.
Comptes Rendus Biologies|May 1, 2002
[Selectivity and environmental variations in herbivory by Orthoptera]Emmanuel Corcket, Ioana Chintauan-Marquier, Ragan M Callaway, et al.
The American Naturalist|November 15, 2012
Models of experimental competitive intensities predict home and away differences in invasive impact and the effects of an endophytic mutualistSa Xiao, Ragan M Callaway, George Newcombe, et al.
Ecology|May 13, 2025
Escape from harmful soil biota at high elevations: Plant-soil feedbacks along stress gradientsWenbo Luo, Huixuan Liao, Robert W Pal, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 28, 2006
Modern Quaternary plant lineages promote diversity through facilitation of ancient Tertiary lineagesAlfonso Valiente-Banuet, Adolfo Vital Rumebe, Miguel Verdú, et al.
Ecology|April 11, 2012
Fungal endophytes directly increase the competitive effects of an invasive forbErik T Aschehoug, Kerry L Metlen, Ragan M Callaway, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|December 8, 2025
Shrub-facilitated invasion accelerates desertificationJacob E Lucero, Christopher J Lortie, Alessandro Filazzola, et al.
Oecologia|May 25, 2015
Do exotic plants lose resistance to pathogenic soil biota from their native range? A test with Solidago giganteaJohn L Maron, Wenbo Luo, Ragan M Callaway, et al.
Plos One|May 8, 2012
Growth and competitive effects of Centaurea stoebe populations in response to simulated nitrogen depositionWei-Ming He, Daniel Montesinos, Giles C Thelen, et al.
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