515 results on '"Beard, Karen H."'
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2. Biology and Impacts of Pacific Island Invasive Species. 5. Eleutherodactylus coqui , the Coqui Frog (Anura: Leptodactylidae)
3. Herbivores influence biogeochemical processes by altering litter quality and quantity in a subarctic wetland
4. Biology and impacts of Pacific Island invasive species. 8. Eleutherodactylus planirostris, the Greenhouse frog (Anura : Eleutherodactylidae)
5. Precipitation Intensification Increases Shrub Dominance in Arid, Not Mesic, Ecosystems
6. Goose Feces Effects on Subarctic Soil Nitrogen Availability and Greenhouse Gas Fluxes
7. Invasive frogs show persistent physiological differences to elevation and acclimate to colder temperatures
8. Change in dominance determines herbivore effects on plant biodiversity
9. Woody plant growth increases with precipitation intensity in a cold semiarid system
10. Herbivory changes soil microbial communities and greenhouse gas fluxes in a high-latitude wetland
11. The Invasive Coqui
12. Early Goose Arrival Increases Soil Nitrogen Availability More Than an Advancing Spring in Coastal Western Alaska
13. Extreme drought impacts have been underestimated in grasslands and shrublands globally
14. Extreme drought impacts have been underestimated in grasslands and shrublands globally
15. Time and habitat structure shape insect acoustic activity in the Amazon.
16. Extreme drought impacts have been underestimated in grasslands and shrublands globally
17. Antipredator mechanisms of post-metamorphic anurans : a global database and classification system
18. Increased Soil Frost Versus Summer Drought as Drivers of Plant Biomass Responses to Reduced Precipitation : Results from a Globally Coordinated Field Experiment
19. The Missing Angle: Ecosystem Consequences of Phenological Mismatch
20. Invasive coqui frogs are associated with greater abundances of nonnative birds in Hawaii, USA
21. Body Size and Life History Traits in Native and Introduced Populations of Coqui Frogs
22. Live long and prosper: plant—soil feedback, lifespan, and landscape abundance covary
23. Invasive coqui frogs are associated with differences in mongoose and rat abundances and diets in Hawaii
24. Back to the future: conserving functional and phylogenetic diversity in amphibian-climate refuges
25. Predictors of Participation in Invasive Species Control Activities Depend on Prior Experience with the Species
26. Soil History as a Primary Control on Plant Invasion in Abandoned Agricultural Fields
27. Potential Consequences of the Coqui Frog Invasion in Hawaii
28. Structural and Functional Responses of a Subtropical Forest to 10 Years of Hurricanes and Droughts
29. Finding Endemic Soil-Based Controls for Weed Growth
30. Soil type more than precipitation determines fine-root abundance in savannas of Kruger National Park, South Africa
31. Effects of roads and land use on frog distributions across spatial scales and regions in the Eastern and Central United States
32. The Effects of the Frog Eleutherodactylus coqui on Invertebrates and Ecosystem Processes at Two Scales in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico
33. Quantitative Assessment of Habitat Preferences for the Puerto Rican Terrestrial Frog, Eleutherodactylus coqui
34. Temporal Foraging Patterns of Nonnative Coqui Frogs (Eleutherodactylus coqui) in Hawaii
35. Top-down Effects of a Terrestrial Frog on Forest Nutrient Dynamics
36. Indigenous Knowledge Informing Management of Tropical Forests: The Link between Rhythms in Plant Secondary Chemistry and Lunar Cycles
37. Invading nonnative frogs use different microhabitats and change physiology along an elevation gradient.
38. Root distributions predict shrub–steppe responses to precipitation intensity.
39. Long‐term herbivore removal experiments reveal how geese and reindeer shape vegetation and ecosystem CO2‐fluxes in high‐Arctic tundra.
40. Invasive Frogs’ Influence on Lowland Forest Arthropod Communities and Ecological Processes in Hawaii
41. Effectiveness of Predicting Breeding Bird Distributions Using Probabilistic Models
42. Behavioral Reduction of Infection Risk
43. Root distributions predict shrub-steppe responses to precipitation intensity
44. Threatened and invasive reptiles are not two sides of the same coin
45. Using plant-soil feedbacks to predict plant biomass in diverse communities
46. Bromeliad Selection by Phyllodytes luteolus (Anura, Hylidae): The Influence of Plant Structure and Water Quality Factors
47. Diet of the Nonnative Greenhouse Frog (Eleutherodactylus planirostris) in Maui, Hawaii
48. Plant-borne vibration is related to the vocal repertoire of an Atlantic Forest marsupial frog: vocalization of Fritziana tonimi (Anura: Hemiphractidae).
49. Long-term herbivore removal experiments reveal different impacts of geese and reindeer on vegetation and ecosystem CO2-fluxes in high-Arctic tundra
50. A combined tracer/evapotranspiration model approach estimates plant water uptake in native and non-native shrub-steppe communities
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