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Rebecca J Best

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Oecologia|September 11, 2008
Exotic grasses and feces deposition by an exotic herbivore combine to reduce the relative abundance of native forbsRebecca J Best
Oecologia|October 23, 2008
Exotic herbivores directly facilitate the exotic grasses they graze: mechanisms for an unexpected positive feedback between invadersRebecca J Best, Peter Arcese
Plos One|March 19, 2013
Phylogeny as a proxy for ecology in seagrass amphipods: which traits are most conserved?Rebecca J Best, John J Stachowicz
Ecology|May 9, 2014
Phenotypic and phylogenetic evidence for the role of food and habitat in the assembly of communities of marine amphipodsRebecca J Best, John J Stachowicz
Ecology and Evolution|August 9, 2021
Dominance determines fish community biomass in a temperate seagrass ecosystemAaron M Eger, Rebecca J Best, Julia K Baum
The American Naturalist|August 21, 2018
Assessing Feeding Preferences of a Consumer Guild: Partitioning Variation Among versus Within SpeciesO Kennedy Rhoades, Rebecca J Best, John J Stachowicz
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 23, 2019
The role of plasticity in the evolution of cryptic pigmentation in a freshwater isopodMoritz D Lürig, Rebecca J Best, Marek Svitok, et al.
The American Naturalist|February 23, 2019
Rapid Divergence of Predator Functional Traits Affects Prey Composition in Aquatic CommunitiesDominik W Schmid, Matthew D McGee, Rebecca J Best, et al.
Genome|December 15, 2017
Evolution as an ecosystem process: insights from genomicsBlake Matthews, Rebecca J Best, Philine G D Feulner, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 26, 2008
Complementarity in marine biodiversity manipulations: reconciling divergent evidence from field and mesocosm experimentsJohn J Stachowicz, Rebecca J Best, Matthew E S Bracken, et al.
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Oecologia|September 11, 2008
Exotic grasses and feces deposition by an exotic herbivore combine to reduce the relative abundance of native forbsRebecca J Best
Oecologia|October 23, 2008
Exotic herbivores directly facilitate the exotic grasses they graze: mechanisms for an unexpected positive feedback between invadersRebecca J Best, Peter Arcese
Plos One|March 19, 2013
Phylogeny as a proxy for ecology in seagrass amphipods: which traits are most conserved?Rebecca J Best, John J Stachowicz
Ecology|May 9, 2014
Phenotypic and phylogenetic evidence for the role of food and habitat in the assembly of communities of marine amphipodsRebecca J Best, John J Stachowicz
Ecology and Evolution|August 9, 2021
Dominance determines fish community biomass in a temperate seagrass ecosystemAaron M Eger, Rebecca J Best, Julia K Baum
The American Naturalist|August 21, 2018
Assessing Feeding Preferences of a Consumer Guild: Partitioning Variation Among versus Within SpeciesO Kennedy Rhoades, Rebecca J Best, John J Stachowicz
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 23, 2019
The role of plasticity in the evolution of cryptic pigmentation in a freshwater isopodMoritz D Lürig, Rebecca J Best, Marek Svitok, et al.
The American Naturalist|February 23, 2019
Rapid Divergence of Predator Functional Traits Affects Prey Composition in Aquatic CommunitiesDominik W Schmid, Matthew D McGee, Rebecca J Best, et al.
Genome|December 15, 2017
Evolution as an ecosystem process: insights from genomicsBlake Matthews, Rebecca J Best, Philine G D Feulner, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 26, 2008
Complementarity in marine biodiversity manipulations: reconciling divergent evidence from field and mesocosm experimentsJohn J Stachowicz, Rebecca J Best, Matthew E S Bracken, et al.
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