Nicholas M. Haddad
Affiliations: | North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC |
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Sign in to add traineeRebecca A. Bartel | grad student | 2008 | NCSU |
William R. Fields | grad student | 2011 | NCSU |
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Warneke CR, Caughlin TT, Damschen EI, et al. (2021) Habitat fragmentation alters the distance of abiotic seed dispersal through edge effects and direction of dispersal. Ecology. e03586 |
Helms JA, Smith J, Clark S, et al. (2021) Ant Communities and Ecosystem Services in Organic Versus Conventional Agriculture in the U.S. Corn Belt. Environmental Entomology |
Calvert MD, Madden AA, Nichols LM, et al. (2021) A review of sourdough starters: ecology, practices, and sensory quality with applications for baking and recommendations for future research. Peerj. 9: e11389 |
Cusser S, Helms J, Bahlai CA, et al. (2021) How long do population level field experiments need to be? Utilising data from the 40-year-old LTER network. Ecology Letters |
Helms JA, Roeder KA, Ijelu SE, et al. (2020) Bioenergy landscapes drive trophic shifts in generalist ants. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
Cusser S, Bahlai C, Swinton SM, et al. (2020) Long-term research avoids spurious and misleading trends in sustainability attributes of no-till. Global Change Biology |
Harvey JA, Heinen R, Armbrecht I, et al. (2020) International scientists formulate a roadmap for insect conservation and recovery. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Costanza JK, Watling J, Sutherland R, et al. (2020) Preserving connectivity under climate and land-use change: No one-size-fits-all approach for focal species in similar habitats Biological Conservation. 248: 108678 |
Helms JA, Ijelu SE, Wills BD, et al. (2020) Ant biodiversity and ecosystem services in bioenergy landscapes Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 290: 106780 |
Henry EH, Burford Reiskind MO, Land AD, et al. (2019) Maintaining historic disturbance regimes increases species' resilience to catastrophic hurricanes. Global Change Biology |