38 results on '"Hatcher, Melanie J."'
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2. A Species Invasion Mediated through Habitat Structure, Intraguild Predation, and Parasitism
3. Invader Relative Impact Potential: a new metric to understand and predict the ecological impacts of existing, emerging and future invasive alien species
4. Differential Drift and Parasitism in Invading and Native Gammarus spp. (Crustacea: Amphipoda)
5. Parasite-Mediated Predation between Native and Invasive Amphipods
6. Activity patterns and organization within ant nests
7. Parasites and biological invasions: parallels, interactions, and control
8. Predicting invasive species impacts: a community module functional response approach reveals context dependencies
9. Disease emergence and invasions
10. Indirect effects of parasites in invasions
11. Diverse effects of parasites in ecosystems: linking interdependent processes
12. Parasites in Ecological Communities: From Interactions to Ecosystems
13. Advancing impact prediction and hypothesis testing in invasion ecology using a comparative functional response approach
14. Evolutionary Consequences of Cytoplasmically Inherited Feminizing Factors
15. The less amorous Gammarus: predation risk affects mating decisions in Gammarus duebeni (Amphipoda)
16. Intersexuality in the amphipod Gammarus duebeni results from incomplete feminisation by the vertically transmitted parasitic sex ratio distorter Nosema granulosis
17. Transmission and burden and the impact of temperature on two species of vertically transmitted microsporidia
18. Local adaptation and enhanced virulence of Nosema granulosis artificially introduced into novel populations of its crustacean host, Gammarus duebeni
19. The replacement of a native freshwater amphipod by an invader: roles for environmental degradation and intraguild predation
20. Parasite transmission and cannibalism in an amphipod (Crustacea)
21. Parasite altered micro-distribution of Gammarus pulex (Crustacea: Amphipoda)
22. Should sex-ratio distorting parasites abandon horizontal transmission?
23. Trait-Mediated Effects of Parasites on Invader-Native Interactions
24. Mate choice and mate guarding under the influence of a vertically transmitted, parasitic sex ratio distorter
25. Persistence of selfish genetic elements: population structure and conflict
26. Host‐parasitoid relationships within figs of an invasive fig tree: a fig wasp community structured by gall size.
27. Modeling Biological Systems: Principles and Applications James W. Haefner
28. Parasitism may enhance rather than reduce the predatory impact of an invader.
29. How parasites affect interactions between competitors and predators.
30. Two cues sex for determination in Gammarus duebeni: Adaptive variation in environmental sex determination?
31. An acanthocephalan parasite mediates intraguild predation between invasive and native freshwater amphipods (Crustacea).
32. Maternal-Zygotic Gene Conflict Over Sex Determination: Effects of Inbreeding.
33. Size and pairing success in Gammarus duebeni: Can females be too big?
34. Predator cue studies reveal strong trait-mediated effects in communities despite variation in experimental designs.
35. Parasites influence cannibalistic and predatory interactions within and between native and invasive amphipods.
36. Eaten alive: cannibalism is enhanced by parasites.
37. Parasites that change predator or prey behaviour can have keystone effects on community composition.
38. A keystone effect for parasites in intraguild predation?
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