Authors:
Tsutsui, ND
Suarez, AV
Holway, DA
Case, TJ
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Citation: Nd. Tsutsui et Tj. Case, Population genetics and colony structure of the argentine ant (Linepithemahumile) in its native and introduced ranges, EVOLUTION, 55(5), 2001, pp. 976-985
Citation: Da. Holway et Tj. Case, Effects of colony-level variation on competitive ability in the invasive Argentine ant, ANIM BEHAV, 61, 2001, pp. 1181-1192
Citation: Mf. Goodchild et Tj. Case, Spatial uncertainty in ecology - Implications for remote sensing and GIS applications - Introduction, SPATIAL UNCERTAINTY IN ECOLGY: IMPLICATIONS FOR REMOTE SENSING AND GIS APPLICATIONS, 2001, pp. 3-10
Citation: Tj. Case et Rn. Fisher, Measuring and predicting species presence: Coastal sage scrub case study, SPATIAL UNCERTAINTY IN ECOLGY: IMPLICATIONS FOR REMOTE SENSING AND GIS APPLICATIONS, 2001, pp. 47
Citation: Jmv. Hoef et al., Uncertainty and spatial linear models for ecological data, SPATIAL UNCERTAINTY IN ECOLGY: IMPLICATIONS FOR REMOTE SENSING AND GIS APPLICATIONS, 2001, pp. 214-237
Authors:
Bolger, DT
Suarez, AV
Crooks, KR
Morrison, SA
Case, TJ
Citation: Dt. Bolger et al., Arthropods in urban habitat fragments in southern California: Area, age, and edge effects, ECOL APPL, 10(4), 2000, pp. 1230-1248
Citation: Av. Suarez et al., Prey selection in horned lizards following the invasion of Argentine ants in southern California, ECOL APPL, 10(3), 2000, pp. 711-725
Citation: Jj. Hee et al., Role of propagule size in the success of incipient colonies of the invasive Argentine ant, CONSER BIOL, 14(2), 2000, pp. 559-563
Citation: Da. Holway et Tj. Case, Mechanisms of dispersed central-place foraging in polydomous colonies of the Argentine ant, ANIM BEHAV, 59, 2000, pp. 433-441
Citation: Tj. Case et Ml. Taper, Interspecific competition, environmental gradients, gene flow, and the coevolution of species' borders, AM NATURAL, 155(5), 2000, pp. 583-605