Jacob E Lucero - Publications
Affiliations: | Texas A&M - College Station |
Area:
Ecology, Conservation, Global ChangeYear | Citation | Score | |||
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2024 | Lortie CJ, Brown C, Haas-Desmarais S, Lucero J, Callaway R, Braun J, Filazzola A. Plant networks are more connected by invasive brome and native shrub facilitation in Central California drylands. Scientific Reports. 14: 8958. PMID 38637667 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-59868-w | 0.631 | |||
2022 | Callaway RM, Lucero JE, Hierro JL, Lortie CJ. The EICA is dead? Long live the EICA! Ecology Letters. PMID 35986512 DOI: 10.1111/ele.14088 | 0.464 | |||
2020 | Lucero JE, Arab NM, Meyer ST, Pal RW, Fletcher RA, Nagy DU, Callaway RM, Weisser WW. Escape from natural enemies depends on the enemies, the invader, and competition. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 10818-10828. PMID 33072298 DOI: 10.1002/Ece3.6737 | 0.599 | |||
2019 | Lucero JE, Schaffner U, Asadi G, Bagheri A, Rajabov T, Callaway RM. Enemy release from the effects of generalist granivores can facilitate invasion in the Great Basin Desert. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 8490-8499. PMID 31410256 DOI: 10.1002/Ece3.5314 | 0.639 | |||
2018 | Lucero JE, Callaway RM. Granivory from native rodents and competition from an exotic invader strongly and equally limit the establishment of native grasses. Oecologia. PMID 29423753 DOI: 10.1007/S00442-018-4085-7 | 0.565 | |||
2015 | Lucero JE, Allen PS, McMillan BR. Increased Primary Production from an Exotic Invader Does Not Subsidize Native Rodents. Plos One. 10: e0131564. PMID 26244345 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0131564 | 0.454 | |||
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