Dean E. Pearson, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Montana, Missoula, MT 
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Ecology Biology
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Ragan M. Callaway grad student 2005 Univ. Montana
 (Nontarget effects of host-specific biological control agents.)
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Li X, Pearson DE, Ortega YK, et al. (2025) Nitrogen inputs suppress plant diversity by overriding consumer control. Nature Communications. 16: 5855
Li T, Zhong Z, Pearson DE, et al. (2023) Parasites as ecosystem modulators: foliar pathogens suppress top-down effects of large herbivores. The New Phytologist
Tuthill JE, Ortega YK, Pearson DE. (2023) Seed Size, Seed Dispersal Traits, and Plant Dispersion Patterns for Native and Introduced Grassland Plants. Plants (Basel, Switzerland). 12
Dylewski Ł, Ortega YK, Bogdziewicz M, et al. (2021) Seed predator effects on plants: Moving beyond time-corrected proxies. Ecology Letters
Pearson DE, Clark TJ, Hahn PG. (2021) Evaluating unintended consequences of intentional species introductions and eradications for improved conservation management. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology
Dylewski Ł, Ortega YK, Bogdziewicz M, et al. (2020) Seed size predicts global effects of small mammal seed predation on plant recruitment. Ecology Letters
Maron JL, Hahn PG, Hajek KL, et al. (2020) Trade‐offs between seed size and biotic interactions contribute to coexistence of co‐occurring species that vary in fecundity Journal of Ecology
Gaskin JF, Espeland E, Johnson CD, et al. (2020) Managing Invasive Plants on Great Plains Grasslands: A Discussion of Current Challenges Rangeland Ecology & Management
Maron JL, Hajek KL, Hahn PG, et al. (2019) Seedling recruitment correlates with seed input across seed sizes: implications for coexistence. Ecology. e02848
Dylewski Ł, Myczko Ł, Pearson DE. (2019) Native generalist consumers interact strongly with seeds of the invasive wild cucumber (Echinocystis lobata) Neobiota. 53: 25-39
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