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Yvonne M Buckley

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Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 17, 2017
Invasion ecology: Unpredictable arms race in a jam jarYvonne M Buckley
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 31, 2014
Ecology. Managing the side effects of invasion controlYvonne M Buckley, Yi Han
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 1, 2024
When function, not origin, mattersYvonne M Buckley, Andrew Torsney
The New Phytologist|September 18, 2021
The macroecology of plant populations from local to global scalesYvonne M Buckley, Javier Puy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 6, 2017
Predicting invasion winners and losers under climate changeYvonne M Buckley, Anna M Csergő
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 14, 2012
Modeling population dynamics, landscape structure, and management decisions for controlling the spread of invasive plantsPaul Caplat, Shaun Coutts, Yvonne M Buckley
Ecology|May 26, 2012
Seed terminal velocity, wind turbulence, and demography drive the spread of an invasive tree in an analytical modelPaul Caplat, Ran Nathan, Yvonne M Buckley
Ecology Letters|August 1, 2007
Disturbance, invasion and re-invasion: managing the weed-shaped hole in disturbed ecosystemsYvonne M Buckley, Benjamin M Bolker, Mark Rees
Plos One|April 27, 2012
Plastic traits of an exotic grass contribute to its abundance but are not always favourableJennifer Firn, Suzanne M Prober, Yvonne M Buckley
Molecular Ecology|October 3, 2007
Testing the role of genetic factors across multiple independent invasions of the shrub Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius)Ming Kang, Yvonne M Buckley, Andrew J Lowe
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Nature Ecology & Evolution|August 17, 2017
Invasion ecology: Unpredictable arms race in a jam jarYvonne M Buckley
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 31, 2014
Ecology. Managing the side effects of invasion controlYvonne M Buckley, Yi Han
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 1, 2024
When function, not origin, mattersYvonne M Buckley, Andrew Torsney
The New Phytologist|September 18, 2021
The macroecology of plant populations from local to global scalesYvonne M Buckley, Javier Puy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 6, 2017
Predicting invasion winners and losers under climate changeYvonne M Buckley, Anna M Csergő
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 14, 2012
Modeling population dynamics, landscape structure, and management decisions for controlling the spread of invasive plantsPaul Caplat, Shaun Coutts, Yvonne M Buckley
Ecology|May 26, 2012
Seed terminal velocity, wind turbulence, and demography drive the spread of an invasive tree in an analytical modelPaul Caplat, Ran Nathan, Yvonne M Buckley
Ecology Letters|August 1, 2007
Disturbance, invasion and re-invasion: managing the weed-shaped hole in disturbed ecosystemsYvonne M Buckley, Benjamin M Bolker, Mark Rees
Plos One|April 27, 2012
Plastic traits of an exotic grass contribute to its abundance but are not always favourableJennifer Firn, Suzanne M Prober, Yvonne M Buckley
Molecular Ecology|October 3, 2007
Testing the role of genetic factors across multiple independent invasions of the shrub Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius)Ming Kang, Yvonne M Buckley, Andrew J Lowe
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