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Natalie M West
Natalie M West
Research Ecologist, USDA-ARS
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Considering weed management as a social dilemma bridges individual and collective interests
MV Bagavathiannan, S Graham, Z Ma, JN Barney, SR Coutts, AL Caicedo, ...
Nature Plants 5 (4), 343-351, 2019
692019
Biological control of leafy spurge
NE Rees, NR Spencer
Noxious range weeds, 182-192, 2021
432021
Quantifying targets to manage invasion risk: light gradients dominate the early regeneration niche of naturalized and pre-commercial Miscanthus populations
NM West, DP Matlaga, AS Davis
Biological invasions 16, 1991-2001, 2014
212014
Mitigating the potential for invasive spread of the exotic biofuel crop, Miscanthus × giganteus
SE Pittman, R Muthukrishnan, NM West, AS Davis, NR Jordan, ...
Biological invasions 17, 3247-3261, 2015
202015
Priority resource access mediates competitive intensity between an invasive weevil and native floral herbivores
SM Louda, TA Rand, AAR Kula, AE Arnett, NM West, B Tenhumberg
Biological invasions 13, 2233-2248, 2011
172011
Cumulative herbivory outpaces compensation for early floral damage on a monocarpic perennial thistle
NM West, SM Louda
Oecologia 186, 495-506, 2018
162018
Secondary invasion and reinvasion after Russian-olive removal and revegetation
EK Espeland, JM Muscha, J Scianna, R Kilian, NM West, MK Petersen
Invasive Plant Science and Management 10 (4), 340-349, 2017
152017
Flood dynamics dictate distributions of Elaeagnus angustifolia L.(Russian olive) on a riverine floodplain
NM West, AM Reinhold, GC Poole, EK Espeland
Biological Invasions 22 (12), 3493-3499, 2020
142020
Evaluating the role of landscape in the spread of invasive species: the case of the biomass crop Miscanthus× giganteus
R Muthukrishnan, NM West, AS Davis, NR Jordan, JD Forester
Ecological modelling 317, 6-15, 2015
132015
Comparing three collection methods for pollinating insects within electric transmission rights-of-ways
JW Campbell, A Abbate, NM West, L Straub, GR Williams
Journal of Insect Conservation 27 (3), 377-387, 2023
122023
Characterizing the microhabitats of exotic species in Illinois shale barrens
NM West, DJ Gibson, PR Minchin
Plant Ecology 200, 255-265, 2009
112009
Managing spread from rhizome fragments is key to reducing invasiveness in Miscanthus× giganteus
NM West, DP Matlaga, AS Davis
Invasive plant science and management 7 (3), 517-525, 2014
102014
Oilfield reclamation recovers productivity but not composition of arthropod herbivores and predators
ZA Sylvain, EK Espeland, TA Rand, NM West, DH Branson
Environmental Entomology 48 (2), 299-308, 2019
92019
Microhabitat analysis of the invasive exotic liana Lonicera japonica Thunb
NM West, DJ Gibson, PR Minchin
The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 137 (4), 380-390, 2010
92010
Post-dispersal factors influence recruitment patterns but do not override the importance of seed limitation in populations of a native thistle
TA Rand, NM West, FL Russell, SM Louda
Oecologia 193 (1), 143-153, 2020
72020
Soils determine early revegetation establishment with and without cover crops in northern mixed grass prairie after energy development
EK Espeland, J Hendrickson, D Toledo, NM West, TA Rand
Ecological Restoration 35 (4), 311-319, 2017
72017
Decoupled recovery of ecological communities after reclamation
ZA Sylvain, DH Branson, TA Rand, NM West, EK Espeland
PeerJ 7, e7038, 2019
62019
Vegetative versus sexual reproduction varies widely in Convolvulus arvensis across western North America
JF Gaskin, G Cortat, NM West
Biological Invasions 25 (7), 2219-2229, 2023
52023
Variation in reproductive mode across the latitudinal range of invasive Russian knapweed
JF Gaskin, JL Littlefield, TA Rand, NM West
AoB Plants 14 (4), plac032, 2022
52022
High genetic diversity in the landscape suggests frequent seedling recruitment by Euphorbia virgata Waldst. & Kit. (leafy spurge) in the northern U.S.A
NM West, JF Gaskin, J Milan, TA Rand
Biological Invasions 25 (3), 645-652, 2023
42023
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