Bethany A. Bradley, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA | ||
2006 | Brown University, Providence, RI |
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"Bethany Bradley"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJohn F. Mustard | grad student | 2001-2006 | Brown | |
(A regional analysis of drivers and impacts of land cover change and long-term land cover trends in the Great Basin, United States.) |
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Blumenthal DM, Diez J, Pearse I, et al. (2025) Why are non-native plants successful? Consistently fast economic traits and novel origin jointly explain abundance across US ecoregions. The New Phytologist |
Nuhfer TWM, Bradley BA. (2025) Balancing Risk and Resilience: Which Plant Traits Should Inform Managed Relocation Species Selection? Global Change Biology. 31: e70145 |
Colberg EM, Bradley BA, Morelli TL, et al. (2024) Climate-Smart Invasive Species Management for 21st Century Global Change Challenges. Global Change Biology. 30: e17531 |
Pfadenhauer WG, Bradley BA. (2024) Quantifying vulnerability to plant invasion across global ecosystems. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e3031 |
Ibáñez I, Petri L, Barnett DT, et al. (2023) Combining local, landscape, and regional geographies to assess plant community vulnerability to invasion impact. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2821 |
Petri L, Beaury EM, Corbin J, et al. (2022) SPCIS: Standardized Plant Community with Introduced Status database. Ecology. e3947 |
Lopez BE, Allen JM, Dukes JS, et al. (2022) Global environmental changes more frequently offset than intensify detrimental effects of biological invasions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2117389119 |
Vilà M, Beaury EM, Blumenthal DM, et al. (2021) Understanding the combined impacts of weeds and climate change on crops Environmental Research Letters. 16: 034043 |
Coville W, Griffin BJ, Bradley BA. (2021) Identifying high-impact invasive plants likely to shift into northern New England with climate change Invasive Plant Science and Management. 14: 57-63 |
Wallingford PD, Morelli TL, Allen JM, et al. (2020) Adjusting the lens of invasion biology to focus on the impacts of climate-driven range shifts Nature Climate Change. 10: 398-405 |