Kathryn Beheshti
Affiliations: | 2014- | EEB | University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States |
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Brent B. Hughes | grad student | 2014- | UC Santa Cruz |
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Reed DC, Schroeter SC, Huang D, et al. (2024) The ecology of giant kelp colonization and its implications for kelp forest restoration. Journal of Phycology |
Hughes BB, Beheshti KM, Tinker MT, et al. (2024) Top-predator recovery abates geomorphic decline of a coastal ecosystem. Nature. 626: 111-118 |
Beheshti K, Endris C, Goodwin P, et al. (2022) Burrowing crabs and physical factors hasten marsh recovery at panne edges. Plos One. 17: e0249330 |
Beheshti KM, Williams SL, Boyer KE, et al. (2021) Rapid enhancement of multiple ecosystem services following the restoration of a coastal foundation species. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e02466 |
Wasson K, Fabian RA, Fork S, et al. (2020) Multiple factors contribute to the spatially variable and dramatic decline of an invasive snail in an estuary where it was long-established and phenomenally abundant Biological Invasions. 22: 1181-1202 |
Wasson K, Raposa K, Almeida M, et al. (2019) Pattern and scale: evaluating generalities in crab distributions and marsh dynamics from small plots to a national scale. Ecology |
Wasson K, Raposa K, Almeida M, et al. (2019) Are Crabs Killing the Nation's Salt Marshes? The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 100 |
Bowler PA, Beheshti K, Brutto A, et al. (2018) Diocey in Riparian Environments and the Implications for Restoration Ecological Restoration. 36: 272-275 |
Wasson K, Jeppesen R, Endris C, et al. (2017) Eutrophication decreases salt marsh resilience through proliferation of algal mats Biological Conservation. 212: 1-11 |