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Yvette K Ortega
Yvette K Ortega
Rocky Mountain Research Station
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Weak vs. strong invaders of natural plant communities: assessing invasibility and impact
YK Ortega, DE Pearson
Ecological Applications 15 (2), 651-661, 2005
2792005
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
2262018
Secondary invasion: the bane of weed management
DE Pearson, YK Ortega, JB Runyon, JL Butler
Biological Conservation 197, 8-17, 2016
2152016
Effects of forest roads on habitat quality for ovenbirds in a forested landscape
YK Ortega, DE Capen
The Auk 116 (4), 937-946, 1999
1671999
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
1342012
Landscape location affects genetic variation of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis)
MK Schwartz, LS Mills, Y Ortega, LF Ruggiero, FW Allendorf
Molecular Ecology 12 (7), 1807-1816, 2003
1332003
History and distribution of lynx in the contiguous United States [Chapter 8]
KS McKelvey
In: Ruggiero, Leonard F.; Aubry, Keith B.; Buskirk, Steven W.; Koehler, Gary …, 1999
1281999
Invasion of an exotic forb impacts reproductive success and site fidelity of a migratory songbird
YK Ortega, KS McKelvey, DL Six
Oecologia 149, 340-351, 2006
1182006
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
1012010
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
852016
Roads as edges: effects on birds in forested landscapes
YK Ortega, DE Capen
Forest Science 48 (2), 381-390, 2002
822002
Quantifying “apparent” impact and distinguishing impact from invasiveness in multispecies plant invasions
DE Pearson, YK Ortega, Ö Eren, JL Hierro
Ecological Applications 26 (1), 162-173, 2016
802016
Seed size predicts global effects of small mammal seed predation on plant recruitment
Ł Dylewski, YK Ortega, M Bogdziewicz, DE Pearson
Ecology Letters 23 (6), 1024-1033, 2020
682020
Effects of biological control agents and exotic plant invasion on deer mouse populations
YK Ortega, DE Pearson, KS McKelvey
Ecological Applications 14 (1), 241-253, 2004
642004
Managing invasive plants in natural areas: moving beyond weed control
D Pearson, Y Ortega
In: Kingely, Rudolph V., ed. Weeds: Management, Economic Impacts and Biology …, 2009
602009
Long-term effects of weed control with picloram along a gradient of spotted knapweed invasion
YK Ortega, DE Pearson
Rangeland Ecology & Management 64 (1), 67-77, 2011
542011
Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis up-close: Intermountain grassland invaders differ morphologically and phenologically from native community dominants
DE Pearson, YK Ortega, SJ Sears
Biological Invasions 14, 901-913, 2012
532012
The fluctuating resource hypothesis explains invasibility, but not exotic advantage following disturbance
DE Pearson, YK Ortega, D Villarreal, Y Lekberg, MC Cock, Ö Eren, ...
Ecology 99 (6), 1296-1305, 2018
502018
Spicing up restoration: can chili peppers improve restoration seeding by reducing seed predation?
DE Pearson, M Valliant, C Carlson, GC Thelen, YK Ortega, JL Orrock, ...
Restoration Ecology 27 (2), 254-260, 2019
482019
Population‐level compensation impedes biological control of an invasive forb and indirect release of a native grass
YK Ortega, DE Pearson, LP Waller, NJ Sturdevant, JL Maron
Ecology 93 (4), 783-792, 2012
482012
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