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Steven C Pennings

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Oecologia|May 22, 2010
Constraints on host use by a parasitic plantEmily S Marquardt, Steven C Pennings
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Impact of a parasitic plant on the zonation of two salt marsh perennialsRagan M Callaway, Steven C Pennings
The American Naturalist|March 30, 2018
Facilitation May Buffer Competitive Effects: Indirect and Diffuse Interactions among Salt Marsh PlantsRagan M Callaway, Steven C Pennings
Plos One|March 28, 2013
Preference and performance in plant-herbivore interactions across latitude--a study in U.S. Atlantic salt marshesChuan-Kai Ho, Steven C Pennings
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Parasitic plants: parallels and contrasts with herbivoresSteven C Pennings, Ragan M Callaway
Ecology and Evolution|July 25, 2018
Predator-prey interactions in a ladybeetle-aphid system depend on spatial scaleWei-Ting Lin, Steven C Pennings
Oecologia|March 19, 2015
Sex- and habitat-specific movement of an omnivorous semi-terrestrial crab controls habitat connectivity and subsidies: a multi-parameter approachLena Hübner, Steven C Pennings, Martin Zimmer
Ecology|May 9, 2025
Global warming disrupts the relative allocation between sexual and clonal reproduction in a common salt marsh plantRenping Jiang, Wenwen Liu, Steven C Pennings
Ecology and Evolution|October 19, 2017
Woody structure facilitates invasion of woody plants by providing perches for birdsChelse M Prather, Andrew Huynh, Steven C Pennings
Ecology|February 15, 2021
Plasticity and selection drive hump-shaped latitudinal patterns of flowering phenology in an invasive intertidal plantXincong Chen, Wenwen Liu, Steven C Pennings, et al.
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Oecologia|May 22, 2010
Constraints on host use by a parasitic plantEmily S Marquardt, Steven C Pennings
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Impact of a parasitic plant on the zonation of two salt marsh perennialsRagan M Callaway, Steven C Pennings
The American Naturalist|March 30, 2018
Facilitation May Buffer Competitive Effects: Indirect and Diffuse Interactions among Salt Marsh PlantsRagan M Callaway, Steven C Pennings
Plos One|March 28, 2013
Preference and performance in plant-herbivore interactions across latitude--a study in U.S. Atlantic salt marshesChuan-Kai Ho, Steven C Pennings
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Parasitic plants: parallels and contrasts with herbivoresSteven C Pennings, Ragan M Callaway
Ecology and Evolution|July 25, 2018
Predator-prey interactions in a ladybeetle-aphid system depend on spatial scaleWei-Ting Lin, Steven C Pennings
Oecologia|March 19, 2015
Sex- and habitat-specific movement of an omnivorous semi-terrestrial crab controls habitat connectivity and subsidies: a multi-parameter approachLena Hübner, Steven C Pennings, Martin Zimmer
Ecology|May 9, 2025
Global warming disrupts the relative allocation between sexual and clonal reproduction in a common salt marsh plantRenping Jiang, Wenwen Liu, Steven C Pennings
Ecology and Evolution|October 19, 2017
Woody structure facilitates invasion of woody plants by providing perches for birdsChelse M Prather, Andrew Huynh, Steven C Pennings
Ecology|February 15, 2021
Plasticity and selection drive hump-shaped latitudinal patterns of flowering phenology in an invasive intertidal plantXincong Chen, Wenwen Liu, Steven C Pennings, et al.
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