Karen M Alofs

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2018- School for Environment and Sustainability University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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Ecology
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J. Timothy Wootton research assistant Chicago (Marine Ecology Tree)
Catherine Pfister research assistant 2000-2002 Chicago (Marine Ecology Tree)
Norma Fowler grad student 2014-2010 UT Austin
Donald Jackson post-doc 2010-2017 University of Toronto
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Lamothe KA, Alofs KM, Chu C. (2019) Evaluating functional diversity conservation for freshwater fishes resulting from terrestrial protected areas Freshwater Biology. 64: 2057-2070
Lamothe KA, Alofs KM, Jackson DA, et al. (2018) Functional diversity and redundancy of freshwater fish communities across biogeographic and environmental gradients Diversity and Distributions. 24: 1612-1626
Alofs KM. (2016) The influence of variability in species trait data on community-level ecological prediction and inference. Ecology and Evolution. 6: 6345-53
Alofs KM, Jackson DA. (2015) The vulnerability of species to range expansions by predators can be predicted using historical species associations and body size. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282: 20151211
Alofs KM, Jackson DA. (2015) The abiotic and biotic factors limiting establishment of predatory fishes at their expanding northern range boundaries in Ontario, Canada. Global Change Biology. 21: 2227-37
Melles SJ, Chu C, Alofs KM, et al. (2015) Potential spread of Great Lakes fishes given climate change and proposed dams: an approach using circuit theory to evaluate invasion risk Landscape Ecology. 30: 919-935
Alofs KM, Jackson DA. (2014) Meta-analysis suggests biotic resistance in freshwater environments is driven by consumption rather than competition Ecology. 95: 3259-3270
Alofs KM, González AV, Fowler NL. (2014) Local native plant diversity responds to habitat loss and fragmentation over different time spans and spatial scales Plant Ecology
Alofs KM, Fowler NL. (2013) Loss of native herbaceous species due to woody plant encroachment facilitates the establishment of an invasive grass Ecology. 94: 751-760
Alofs KM, Jackson DA, Lester NP. (2013) Ontario freshwater fishes demonstrate differing range-boundary shifts in a warming climate Diversity and Distributions. 20: 123-136
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