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    Citizen science across two centuries reveals phenological change among plant species and functional groups in the Northeastern US by Fuccillo Battle, Kerissa, Duhon, Anna, Vispo, Conrad R., Crimmins, Theresa M., Rosenstiel, Todd N., Armstrong‐Davies, Lilas L., Rivera, Catherine E.

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-08-2022)
    “…Understanding the breadth and complexity of changes in phenology is limited by the availability of long‐term historical data sets with broad geographic range…”
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    Ecosystem Connectivity for Livable Cities: a Connectivity Benefits Framework for Urban Planning by Hardy, Carole, de Rivera, Catherine, Bliss-Ketchum, Leslie, Butler, Eric, Dissanayake, Sahan, Horn, Dorothy, Huffine, Ben, Temple, Amanda, Vermeulen, Michael, Wallace, Hailey, Karps, Jennifer

    Published in Ecology and society (01-06-2022)
    “…Urbanization disrupts landscapes and ecosystem functions, which poses threats to biodiversity, social systems, and human health, particularly among vulnerable…”
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    Assessing accuracy in citizen science-based plant phenology monitoring by Fuccillo, Kerissa K., Crimmins, Theresa M., de Rivera, Catherine E., Elder, Timothy S.

    Published in International journal of biometeorology (01-07-2015)
    “…In the USA, thousands of volunteers are engaged in tracking plant and animal phenology through a variety of citizen science programs for the purpose of…”
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    Small tidal channels improve foraging opportunities for Calidris shorebirds by Miller, Aileen K, deRivera, Catherine E

    Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-02-2014)
    “…Estuarine intertidal habitats are heterogeneous, therefore migratory shorebirds are expected to forage in microhabitats where they can maximize their energy…”
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    Balanced polymorphism fuels rapid selection in an invasive crab despite high gene flow and low genetic diversity by Tepolt, Carolyn K., Grosholz, Edwin D., de Rivera, Catherine E., Ruiz, Gregory M.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-01-2022)
    “…Adaptation across environmental gradients has been demonstrated in numerous systems with extensive dispersal, despite high gene flow and consequently low…”
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    Predators Associated with Marinas Consume Indigenous over Non-indigenous Ascidians by Kincaid, Erin S., de Rivera, Catherine E.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-05-2021)
    “…The establishment of non-indigenous species is influenced both by species traits and the biotic interactions that create resistance to or facilitate invasion…”
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    The role of functional diversity and facilitation in small-scale pollinator habitat by Battle, Kerissa Fuccillo, de Rivera, Catherine E., Cruzan, Mitchell B.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-09-2021)
    “…People in urban and rural areas are planting habitat patches for pollinators in response to growing public awareness of the risks of pollinator declines; yet…”
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    The effect of artificial light on wildlife use of a passage structure by Bliss-Ketchum, Leslie L., de Rivera, Catherine E., Turner, Brian C., Weisbaum, Dolores M.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-07-2016)
    “…Barriers to animal movement can isolate populations, impacting their genetic diversity, susceptibility to disease, and access to resources. Barriers to…”
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    Habitat, geophysical, and eco-social connectivity: benefits of resilient socio–ecological landscapes by Butler, Eric P., Bliss-Ketchum, Leslie L., de Rivera, Catherine E., Dissanayake, Sahan T. M., Hardy, Carole L., Horn, Dorothy A., Huffine, Ben, Temple, Amanda M., Vermeulen, Michael E., Wallace, Hailey

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-01-2022)
    “…Context Connections among ecosystems and their components are critical to maintaining ecological functions and benefits in human-modified landscapes, including…”
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    A behavior‐based framework for assessing barrier effects to wildlife from vehicle traffic volume by Jacobson, Sandra L., Bliss‐Ketchum, Leslie L., Rivera, Catherine E., Smith, Winston P., Peters, D. P. C.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-04-2016)
    “…Roads, while central to the function of human society, create barriers to animal movement through collisions and habitat fragmentation. Barriers to animal…”
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    Prozac in the water: Chronic fluoxetine exposure and predation risk interact to shape behaviors in an estuarine crab by Peters, Joseph R., Granek, Elise F., de Rivera, Catherine E., Rollins, Matthew

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-11-2017)
    “…Predators exert considerable top‐down pressure on ecosystems by directly consuming prey or indirectly influencing their foraging behaviors and habitat use…”
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    Thermogeographic variation in body size of Carcinus maenas, the European green crab by Kelley, Amanda L, de Rivera, Catherine E, Grosholz, Edwin D, Ruiz, Gregory M, Yamada, Sylvia Behrens, Gillespie, Graham

    Published in Marine biology (01-08-2015)
    “…Populations that span a large geographic range often experience a thermal gradient that can differentially affect the phenotypic response of individuals across…”
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    Accelerated erosion of saltmarshes infested by the non-native burrowing crustacean Sphaeroma quoianum by Davidson, TM, de Rivera, CE

    “…Lateral erosion of saltmarshes is affected by many abiotic and biotic factors. While abiotic factors are typically regarded as primary drivers of erosion,…”
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    Damage and alteration of mangroves inhabited by a marine wood-borer by Davidson, Timothy M., de Rivera, Catherine E., Hsieh, Hwey-Lian

    “…Animals can exert a strong influence on the structure and function of foundation species such as mangroves. Because mangroves live at the interface of land and…”
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    Ecological investigations to select mitigation options to reduce vehicle-caused mortality of a threatened butterfly by Zielin, Sara B., Littlejohn, Jalene, de Rivera, Catherine E., Smith, Winston P., Jacobson, Sandra L.

    Published in Journal of insect conservation (01-10-2016)
    “…Whereas roads that bisect habitat are known to decrease population size through animal-vehicle collisions or interruption of key life history events, it is not…”
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    Per Capita Effects and Burrow Morphology of a Burrowing Isopod (Sphaeroma quoianum) in Different Estuarine Substrata by Davidson, Timothy M, de Rivera, Catherine E

    Published in Journal of crustacean biology (01-02-2012)
    “…Marine wood-borers and burrowers can substantially alter habitats and human-created structures in the marine environment. While many marine borers and…”
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    Coexistence in the intertidal: interactions between the non‐indigenous New Zealand mud snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum and the native estuarine isopod Gnorimosphaeroma insulare by Brenneis, Valance E.F, Sih, Andrew, De Rivera, Catherine E

    Published in Oikos (01-11-2010)
    “…Nonindigenous species (NIS) that achieve high densities in their recipient communities are expected to have negative effects on native competitors. However,…”
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    Potential for high-latitude marine invasions along western North America by de Rivera, Catherine E., Steves, Brian P., Fofonoff, Paul W., Hines, Anson H., Ruiz, Gregory M.

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-11-2011)
    “…Aim High-latitude regions host many fewer non-native species than temperate ones. The low invasion loads of these colder regions may change with increases in…”
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    Intraspecific variation in thermotolerance and morphology of the invasive European green crab, Carcinus maenas, on the west coast of North America by Kelley, Amanda L., de Rivera, Catherine E., Buckley, Bradley A.

    “…For marine ectotherms, environmental temperature plays an important role in helping to determine biogeographical distribu tions. Understanding the impacts that…”
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