Sharon Y. Strauss
Strauss, Sharon Y.
VIAF ID: 71563370 (Personal)
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Works
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Cascading effects of soil type on assemblage size and structure in a diverse herbivore community | |
Checking whether there is an increased risk of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder and other cancers with specific modern immunosuppression regimens in renal transplantation: protocol for a network meta-analysis of randomized and observatio | |
Climate structures genetic variation across a species' elevation range: a test of range limits hypotheses | |
Co‐occurrence patterns at four spatial scales implicate reproductive processes in shaping community assembly in clovers | |
Coexistence in Close Relatives: Beyond Competition and Reproductive Isolation in Sister Taxa | |
Colonization of new host plant individuals by locally adapted thrips | |
Community complexity drives patterns of natural selection on a chemical defense of Brassica nigra | |
Cryptic seedling herbivory by nocturnal introduced generalists impacts survival, performance of native and exotic plants | |
The dark side of the mycorrhiza | |
Development of the capacity necessary to perform and promote knowledge translation research in emergency medicine. | |
Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Multispecies Plant-Animal Interactions | |
The ecological genomic basis of salinity adaptation in Tunisian Medicago truncatula | |
The ecology and evolution of plant tolerance to herbivory. | |
Effects of foliar herbivory by insects on the fitness of Raphanus raphanistrum: damage can increase male fitness | |
Empirical and theoretical challenges in aboveground-belowground ecology. | |
Evidence-based medicine : how to practice and teach EBM | |
Evolution in ecological field experiments: implications for effect size | |
The evolution of floral signals in relation to range overlap in a clade of California Jewelflowers (Streptanthus s.l.). | |
The evolutionary ecology of metacommunities | |
Evolutionary origins for ecological patterns in space | |
Evolutionary principles and their practical application | |
Evolutionary responses of natives to introduced species: what do introductions tell us about natural communities? | |
Evolutionary Responses to Conditionality in Species Interactions across Environmental Gradients | |
Exotic taxa less related to native species are more invasive | |
Exotic vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores differ in their impacts on native and exotic plants: a meta-analysis | |
Experimental assessment of Heliconia acuminata growth in a fragmented Amazonian landscape | |
Experimental dispersal reveals characteristic scales of biodiversity in a natural landscape | |
Filling key gaps in population and community ecology | |
Flower color microevolution in wild radish: evolutionary response to pollinator-mediated selection | |
Foliar Herbivory Affects Floral Characters and Plant Attractiveness to Pollinators: Implications for Male and Female Plant Fitness | |
Forest structure, stand composition, and climate-growth response in montane forests of Jiuzhaigou National Nature Reserve, China | |
Frequency-dependent fitness and reproductive dynamics contribute to habitat segregation in sympatric jewelflowers | |
Gene flow increases fitness at the warm edge of a species' range | |
Generalists are more specialized in low-resource habitats, increasing stability of ecological network structure | |
Genetic structure and local adaptation in natural insect populations : effects of ecology, life history, and behavior | |
Genetic variation within a dominant shrub species determines plant species colonization in a coastal dune ecosystem. | |
The geography and ecology of plant speciation: range overlap and niche divergence in sister species. | |
Herbivores mediate different competitive and facilitative responses of native and invader populations of Brassica nigra | |
Host plant adaptation during contemporary range expansion in the monarch butterfly | |
Impact of introduction of the BD Kiestra InoqulA on urine culture results in a hospital clinical microbiology laboratory | |
Indirect effects in community ecology: Their definition, study and importance. | |
Inference of allelopathy is complicated by effects of activated carbon on plant growth | |
INSECT HERBIVORES DRIVE IMPORTANT INDIRECT EFFECTS OF EXOTIC PLANTS ON NATIVE COMMUNITIES | |
Introduced Brassica nigra populations exhibit greater growth and herbivore resistance but less tolerance than native populations in the native range | |
Lack of evidence for local adaptation to individual plant clones or site by a mobile specialist herbivore | |
Leaf damage by herbivores affects attractiveness to pollinators in wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum | |
Levels of herbivory and parasitism in host hybrid zones | |
Life-History Plasticity and Water-Use Trade-Offs Associated with Drought Resistance in a Clade of California Jewelflowers | |
Macroevolutionary constraints to tolerance: trade-offs with drought tolerance and phenology, but not resistance | |
Macroevolutionary patterns of glucosinolate defense and tests of defense-escalation and resource availability hypotheses | |
More closely related species are more ecologically similar in an experimental test | |
Movement patterns of an Australian chrysomelid beetle in a stand of two Eucalyptus host species | |
Mutualist-mediated effects on species' range limits across large geographic scales | |
Mutualists Stabilize the Coexistence of Congeneric Legumes | |
Native fungal endophytes suppress an exotic dominant and increase plant diversity over small and large spatial scales | |
Newly rare or newly common: evolutionary feedbacks through changes in population density and relative species abundance, and their management implications | |
No evidence for root-mediated allelopathy in Centaurea solstitialis, a species in a commonly allelopathic genus | |
Novel nuclear markers inform the systematics and the evolution of serpentine use in Streptanthus and allies (Thelypodieae, Brassicaceae). | |
Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide: the importance of enemies and apparency in adaptation to harsh soil environments | |
Occupation of bare habitats, an evolutionary precursor to soil specialization in plants | |
Optimal defence theory and flower petal colour predict variation in the secondary chemistry of wild radish | |
Parental environments and interactions with conspecifics alter salinity tolerance of offspring in the annualMedicago truncatula | |
Phenotypic and transgenerational plasticity promote local adaptation to sun and shade environments | |
Phylogenetic conservatism in plant-soil feedback and its implications for plant abundance | |
Phylogenetic patterns of colonization and extinction in experimentally assembled plant communities | |
Physiological tolerance, climate change, and a northward range shift in the spittlebug, Philaenus spumarius | |
Plant-soil feedbacks contribute to an intransitive competitive network that promotes both genetic and species diversity | |
Population-level compensation by an invasive thistle thwarts biological control from seed predators. | |
Prescriptive Evolution to Conserve and Manage Biodiversity | |
Reproductive isolation and the maintenance of species boundaries in two serpentine endemic Jewelflowers | |
Response to soil biota by native, introduced non-pest, and pest grass species: is responsiveness a mechanism for invasion? | |
The role of plant genotype, environment and gender in resistance to a specialist chrysomelid herbivore | |
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF OUTCROSSING IN AN INTIMATE PLANT-HERBIVORE RELATIONSHIP. II. DOES OUTCROSSING POSE A PROBLEM FOR THRIPS ADAPTED TO THE HOST-PLANT CLONE? | |
Single-copy nuclear gene primers for Streptanthus and other Brassicaceae from genomic scans, published data, and ESTs | |
Soil microbial communities alter conspecific and congeneric competition consistent with patterns of field coexistence in three Trifolium congeners | |
Soil microbial community variation correlates most strongly with plant species identity, followed by soil chemistry, spatial location and plant genus | |
Structure, persistence, and role of consumers in a tropical rocky intertidal community (Taboguilla Island, Bay of Panama) | |
Structuring communication relationships for interprofessional teamwork (SCRIPT): A Canadian initiative aimed at improving patient-centred care | |
Symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria: nodulation and phylogenetic data across legume genera. | |
Toward a more trait-centered approach to diffuse (co)evolution | |
Towards an understanding of the mechanisms of tolerance: compensating for herbivore damage by enhancing a mutualism | |
Trade-offs among anti-herbivore resistance traits: insights from Gossypieae (Malvaceae). | |
Transgenerational soil-mediated differences between plants experienced or naïve to a grass invasion | |
Variation in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonization modifies the expression of tolerance to above-ground defoliation | |
When rarity has costs: coexistence under positive frequency-dependence and environmental stochasticity |