Indirect effects of host-specific biological control agents DE Pearson, RM Callaway Trends in Ecology & Evolution 18 (9), 456-461, 2003 | 325 | 2003 |
Weak vs. strong invaders of natural plant communities: assessing invasibility and impact YK Ortega, DE Pearson Ecological Applications 15 (2), 651-661, 2005 | 279 | 2005 |
Community assembly theory as a framework for biological invasions DE Pearson, YK Ortega, Ö Eren, JL Hierro Trends in Ecology & Evolution 33 (5), 313-325, 2018 | 227 | 2018 |
Comparison of proposed survey procedures for detection of forest carnivores KR Foresman, DE Pearson The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1217-1226, 1998 | 224 | 1998 |
Secondary invasion: the bane of weed management DE Pearson, YK Ortega, JB Runyon, JL Butler Biological Conservation 197, 8-17, 2016 | 214 | 2016 |
Invasive plant architecture alters trophic interactions by changing predator abundance and behavior DE Pearson Oecologia 159 (3), 549-558, 2009 | 184 | 2009 |
Population estimation with sparse data: the role of estimators versus indices revisited KS McKelvey, DE Pearson Canadian Journal of Zoology 79 (10), 1754-1765, 2001 | 179 | 2001 |
Indirect nontarget effects of host-specific biological control agents: implications for biological control DE Pearson, RM Callaway Biological Control 35 (3), 288-298, 2005 | 151 | 2005 |
Transect versus grid trapping arrangements for sampling small-mammal communities DE Pearson, LF Ruggiero Wildlife Society Bulletin, 454-459, 2003 | 145 | 2003 |
Non-target effects of an introduced biological control agent on deer mouse ecology DE Pearson, KS McKelvey, LF Ruggiero Oecologia 122, 121-128, 2000 | 137 | 2000 |
Characteristics of American marten den sites in Wyoming LF Ruggiero, E Pearson, SE Henry The Journal of Wildlife Management, 663-673, 1998 | 135 | 1998 |
Seed size and provenance mediate the joint effects of disturbance and seed predation on community assembly JL Maron, DE Pearson, T Potter, YK Ortega Journal of Ecology 100 (6), 1492-1500, 2012 | 134 | 2012 |
Non‐target effects of broadleaf herbicide on a native perennial forb: a demographic framework for assessing and minimizing impacts EE Crone, M Marler, DE Pearson Journal of Applied Ecology 46 (3), 673-682, 2009 | 128 | 2009 |
Small‐mammal seed predation limits the recruitment and abundance of two perennial grassland forbs M Bricker, D Pearson, J Maron Ecology 91 (1), 85-92, 2010 | 126 | 2010 |
Biotic resistance via granivory: establishment by invasive, naturalized, and native asters reflects generalist preference DE Pearson, RM Callaway, JL Maron Ecology 92 (9), 1748-1757, 2011 | 112 | 2011 |
Making modelling count-increasing the contribution of shelf-seas community and ecosystem models to policy development and management K Hyder, AG Rossberg, JI Allen, MC Austen, RM Barciela, HJ Bannister, ... Marine Policy 61, 291-302, 2015 | 102 | 2015 |
Fire and mice: Seed predation moderates fire's influence on conifer recruitment RŁ Zwolak, DE Pearson, YK Ortega, EE Crone Ecology 91 (4), 1124-1131, 2010 | 100 | 2010 |
Biological control agents elevate hantavirus by subsidizing deer mouse populations DE Pearson, RM Callaway Ecology Letters 9 (4), 443-450, 2006 | 97 | 2006 |
Incorporating the effects of generalist seed predators into plant community theory L Larios, DE Pearson, JL Maron Functional Ecology 31 (10), 1856-1867, 2017 | 91 | 2017 |
Negative plant‐soil feedbacks increase with plant abundance, and are unchanged by competition JL Maron, A Laney Smith, YK Ortega, DE Pearson, RM Callaway Ecology 97 (8), 2055-2063, 2016 | 86 | 2016 |