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    Dead litter of resident species first facilitates and then inhibits sequential life stages of range‐expanding species by Smith, Rachel S., Blaze, Julie A., Byers, James E., Friess, Daniel

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-04-2021)
    “…Resident species can facilitate invading species (biotic assistance) or inhibit their expansion (biotic resistance). Species interactions are often…”
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    Freeze tolerance of poleward‐spreading mangrove species weakened by soil properties of resident salt marsh competitor by Chen, Enjian, Blaze, Julie A., Smith, Rachel S., Peng, Shaolin, Byers, James E., Randall Hughes, A.

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-07-2020)
    “…Increasing temperatures associated with climate change are shifting plant species to higher latitudes. Soil communities could aid the plants’ shift into novel…”
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    Exotic asphyxiation: interactions between invasive species and hypoxia by Byers, James E., Blaze, Julie A., Dodd, Alannah C., Hall, Hannah L., Gribben, Paul E.

    “…ABSTRACT Non‐indigenous species (NIS) and hypoxia (<2 mg O2 l−1) can disturb and restructure aquatic communities. Both are heavily influenced by human…”
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    Facilitating your replacement? Ecosystem engineer legacy affects establishment success of an expanding competitor by Smith, Rachel S., Blaze, Julie A., Osborne, Todd Z., Byers, James E.

    Published in Oecologia (01-09-2018)
    “…Interactions with resident species can affect the rate that expanding species invade novel areas. These interactions can be antagonistic (biotic resistance),…”
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    Negative indirect effects of hurricanes on recruitment of range-expanding mangroves by Smith, Rachel S., Blaze, Julie A., Byers, James E.

    “…Disturbances often have positive, direct effects on invasions by dispersing propagules or creating environmental conditions that favor invasive species…”
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    Facilitation between two dominant ecosystem engineers extends their footprints and degree of overlap by Harris, R. Daniel, Blaze, Julie A., Byers, James E.

    “…Ecosystem engineers influence the habitat, diversity, and productivity of ecosystems. However, multiple ecosystem engineers may coexist, and because of their…”
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    Low concentrations and low spatial variability of marine microplastics in oysters (Crassostrea virginica) in a rural Georgia estuary by Keisling, Clarissa, Harris, R. Daniel, Blaze, Julie, Coffin, John, Byers, James E.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-01-2020)
    “…Microplastics are an emerging concern for the health of marine ecosystems. In the southeastern US, the filter-feeding Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, is…”
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