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- Predicted occurrence and abundance habitat suitability of invasive plants in the contiguous United States: Updates for the INHABIT web tool., 2024, NeoBiota (96) -
- Integrating social-ecological outcomes into invasive species management: The Tamarix case, 2024, NeoBiota (92) -
- Outcomes of control and monitoring of a widespread riparian invader (Tamarix spp.): A comparison of synthesis approaches, 2024, NeoBiota (91) -
- Limitations of invasive snake control tools in the context of a new invasion on an island with abundant prey, 2024, NeoBiota (90) -
- Capsaicin-treated bait is ineffective in deterring non-target mammals from trap disturbance during invasive lizard control, 2023, NeoBiota (87) -
- Burmese pythons in Florida: A synthesis of biology, impacts, and management tools, 2023, NeoBiota (80) -
- Size distribution and reproductive phenology of the invasive Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, Florida, USA, 2022, NeoBiota (78) -
- Regional models do not outperform continental models for invasive species, 2022, NeoBiota (77) -
- Scanning the horizon for invasive plant threats using a data-driven approach, 2022, NeoBiota (74) -
- Chew-cards can accurately index invasive rat densities in Mariana Island forests, 2022, NeoBiota (74) -
- The impact is in the details: Evaluating a standardized protocol and scale for determining non-native insect impact, 2020, NeoBiota (55) -
- Contact rates with nesting birds before and after invasive snake removal: Estimating the effects of trap-based control, 2019, NeoBiota (49) -
- Provenance of invaders has scale-dependent impacts in a changing wetland ecosystem, 2018, NeoBiota (40) -
- Evaluating simplistic methods to understand current distributions and forecast distribution changes under climate change scenarios: An example with coypu (Myocastor coypus), 2017, NeoBiota (32) -
- Small but tough: What can ecophysiology of croaking gourami Trichopsis vittatus (Cuvier 1831) tell us about invasiveness of non-native fishes in Florida?, 2016, NeoBiota (28) -