Ted J. Case, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Biology University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
Area:
Community Ecology
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Parents

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Richard E. MacMillen grad student 1974 UC Irvine
 (Ecological and physiological studies of desert lizards)

Children

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Emilio M. Bruna grad student UF Gainesville
Jordan R. Mayor grad student Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Kenneth Petren grad student UCSD (Evolution Tree)
Mark L. Taper grad student UCSD
Douglas Thomas Bolger grad student 1991 UCSD
Andrew Suarez grad student 2000 UCSD
Neil D. Tsutsui grad student 2000 UCSD
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Fisher RN, Suarez AV, Case TJ. (2022) Spatial Patterns in the Abundance of the Coastal Horned Lizard. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology. 16: 205-215
Bolger DT, Beard KH, Suarez AV, et al. (2008) Increased abundance of native and non-native spiders with habitat fragmentation Diversity and Distributions. 14: 655-665
Case TJ, Holt RD, McPeek MA, et al. (2005) The community context of species' borders: Ecological and evolutionary perspectives Oikos. 108: 28-46
Suarez AV, Yeh P, Case TJ. (2005) Impacts of Argentine ants on avian nesting success Insectes Sociaux. 52: 378-382
Laakkonen J, Fisher RN, Case TJ. (2003) Microparasite assemblages of conspecific shrew populations in southern California. The Journal of Parasitology. 89: 1153-8
Laakkonen J, Fisher RN, Case TJ. (2003) Factors influencing the variation in capture rates of shrews in southern California, USA Acta Theriologica. 48: 157-166
Suarez AV, Case TJ. (2002) Bottom-up effects on persistence of a specialist predator: Ant invasions and horned lizards Ecological Applications. 12: 291-298
Holway DA, Suarez AV, Case TJ. (2002) Role of abiotic factors in governing susceptibility to invasion: A test with argentine ants Ecology. 83: 1610-1619
Holway DA, Lach L, Suarez AV, et al. (2002) The causes and consequences of ant invasions Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. 33: 181-233
Fisher RN, Suarez AV, Case TJ. (2002) Spatial patterns in the abundance of the coastal horned lizard Conservation Biology. 16: 205-215
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