Clare E. Aslan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Ecology | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorMarcel Rejmánek | grad student | 2010 | UC Davis | |
(The role of bird-mediated dispersal in plant invasiveness.) | ||||
Erika S. Zavaleta | post-doc | UC Santa Cruz (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) |
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Souther SK, Sandor ME, Sample M, et al. (2024) Bee and butterfly records indicate diversity losses in western and southern North America, but extensive knowledge gaps remain. Plos One. 19: e0289742 |
Liang CT, Shiels AB, Haines WP, et al. (2021) Invasive predators affect community-wide pollinator visitation. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2522 |
McCabe LM, Aslan CE, Cobb NS. (2021) Decreased bee emergence along an elevation gradient: Implications for climate change revealed by a transplant experiment. Ecology. e03598 |
Beckman NG, Aslan CE, Rogers HS, et al. (2020) Advancing an interdisciplinary framework to study seed dispersal ecology. Aob Plants. 12: plz048 |
Beckman NG, Aslan CE, Rogers HS. (2020) Introduction to the Special Issue: The role of seed dispersal in plant populations: perspectives and advances in a changing world. Aob Plants. 12: plaa010 |
Hillis V, Berry KA, Swette B, et al. (2020) Unlikely alliances and their implications for resource management in the American West Environmental Research Letters. 15: 045002 |
Schupp EW, Zwolak R, Jones LR, et al. (2019) Intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of intraspecific variation in seed dispersal are diverse and pervasive. Aob Plants. 11: plz067 |
Aslan CE. (2019) Implications of non-native species for mutualistic network resistance and resilience. Plos One. 14: e0217498 |
Aslan C, Beckman NG, Rogers HS, et al. (2019) Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation. Aob Plants. 11: plz006 |
Aslan CE, Shiels AB, Haines W, et al. (2019) Non-native insects dominate daytime pollination in a high-elevation Hawaiian dryland ecosystem. American Journal of Botany |