Robert Crystal-Ornelas - Publications
Affiliations: | 2019 | Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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2021 | Crystal-Ornelas R, Hudgins EJ, Cuthbert RN, Haubrock PJ, Fantle-Lepczyk J, Angulo E, Kramer AM, Ballesteros-Mejia L, Leroy B, Leung B, López-López E, Diagne C, Courchamp F. Economic costs of biological invasions within North America Neobiota. 67: 485-510. DOI: 10.3897/neobiota.67.58038 | 0.373 | |||
2021 | Crystal-Ornelas R, Brown JA, Valentin RE, Beardsley C, Lockwood JL. Meta-analysis shows that overabundant deer (Cervidae) populations consistently decrease average population abundance and species richness of forest birds Ornithological Applications. 123. DOI: 10.1093/ornithapp/duab040 | 0.366 | |||
2020 | Crystal-Ornelas R, Lockwood JL. Cumulative meta-analysis identifies declining but negative impacts of invasive species on richness after 20 years. Ecology. e03082. PMID 32319080 DOI: 10.1002/Ecy.3082 | 0.693 | |||
2020 | Crystal-Ornelas R, Lockwood JL. The ‘known unknowns’ of invasive species impact measurement Biological Invasions. 22: 1513-1525. DOI: 10.1007/S10530-020-02200-0 | 0.612 | |||
2017 | Crystal-Ornelas R, Lockwood JL, Cassey P, Hauber ME. The establishment threat of the obligate brood-parasitic Pin-tailed Whydah (Vidua macroura) in North America and the Antilles The Condor. 119: 449-458. DOI: 10.1650/Condor-16-150.1 | 0.604 | |||
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