Lori Lach, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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community ecology with special reference to the structure and evolution of insect-plant associationsGoogle:
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(Floral nectar foraging by invasive ants and consequent effects on seed set and floral arthropod visitors.) |
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Connors MG, Yeeles P, Lach L, et al. (2023) A revision of the genus Ima Tindale (Mantodea: Nanomantidae: Fulciniinae) with the description of a new genus. Zootaxa. 5380: 201-226 |
Gruber MAM, Santoro D, Cooling M, et al. (2022) A global review of socio-economic and environmental impacts of ants reveals new insights for risk assessment. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2577 |
Lach L. (2021) Invasive ant establishment, spread, and management with changing climate. Current Opinion in Insect Science |
Volp TM, Lach L. (2019) An Epiphytic Ant-Plant Mutualism Structures Arboreal Ant Communities. Environmental Entomology |
Lenancker P, Hoffmann BD, Tay WT, et al. (2019) Strategies of the invasive tropical fire ant (Solenopsis geminata) to minimize inbreeding costs. Scientific Reports. 9: 4566 |
Lach L, Volp TM, Wilder SM. (2019) Previous diet affects the amount but not the type of bait consumed by an invasive ant. Pest Management Science |
Arnan X, Andersen AN, Gibb H, et al. (2018) Dominance-diversity relationships in ant communities differ with invasion. Global Change Biology |
Northfield TD, Laurance SGW, Mayfield MM, et al. (2018) Native turncoats and indirect facilitation of species invasions. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 285 |
Gibb H, Dunn RR, Sanders NJ, et al. (2016) A global database of ant species abundances. Ecology |
Yeeles P, Lach L, Hobbs RJ, et al. (2016) Woody plant richness does not influence invertebrate community reassembly trajectories in a tree diversity experiment. Ecology |