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    Author Correction: Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts

    Nancy Shackelford, Gustavo B. Paterno, Daniel E. Winkler in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2021)

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    Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts

    Restoration of degraded drylands is urgently needed to mitigate climate change, reverse desertification and secure livelihoods for the two billion people who live in these areas. Bold global targets have been ...

    Nancy Shackelford, Gustavo B. Paterno, Daniel E. Winkler in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2021)

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    Tradeoffs, competition, and coexistence in eastern deciduous forest ant communities

    Ecologists have long sought to explain the coexistence of multiple potentially competing species in local assemblages. This is especially challenging in species-rich assemblages in which interspecific competit...

    Katharine L. Stuble, Mariano A. Rodriguez-Cabal, Gail L. McCormick, Ivan Jurić in Oecologia (2013)

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    Disruption of ant-seed dispersal mutualisms by the invasive Asian needle ant (Pachycondyla chinensis)

    By disrupting the structure of native ant assemblages, invasive ants can have effects across trophic levels. Most studies to date, however, have focused on the impacts just two species (Linepithema humile and Sol...

    Mariano A. Rodriguez-Cabal, Katharine L. Stuble, Benoit Guénard in Biological Invasions (2012)

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    Are red imported fire ants facilitators of native seed dispersal?

    Invasive ants threaten native communities, in part, through their potential to disrupt mutualisms, yet invasive species may also facilitate native species. The red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta) is one of...

    Katharine L. Stuble, L. Katherine Kirkman, C. Ronald Carroll in Biological Invasions (2010)