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A framework for predicting intraspecific variation in plant defense
PG Hahn, JL Maron
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 31 (8), 646-656, 2016
2042016
Population variation, environmental gradients, and the evolutionary ecology of plant defense against herbivory
PG Hahn, AA Agrawal, KI Sussman, JL Maron
The American Naturalist 193 (1), 20-34, 2019
872019
Neighbor palatability generates associational effects by altering herbivore foraging behavior
PG Hahn, JL Orrock
Ecology 97 (8), 2103-2111, 2016
452016
Land-use history and contemporary management inform an ecological reference model for longleaf pine woodland understory plant communities
LA Brudvig, JL Orrock, EI Damschen, CD Collins, PG Hahn, WB Mattingly, ...
PloS one 9 (1), e86604, 2014
422014
Exotic Slugs Pose a Previously Unrecognized Threat to the Herbaceous Layer in a Midwestern Woodland
PG Hahn, ML Draney, ME Dornbush
Restoration Ecology 19 (6), 786-794, 2011
352011
Plant water stress and previous herbivore damage affect insect performance
PG Hahn, JL Maron
Ecological Entomology 43 (1), 47-54, 2018
342018
The effect of a cognitive treatment program for male and female juvenile offenders
AH McGlynn, P Hahn, MP Hagan
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 57 (9 …, 2013
332013
Land‐use history alters contemporary insect herbivore community composition and decouples plant–herbivore relationships
PG Hahn, JL Orrock
Journal of Animal Ecology 84 (3), 745-754, 2015
322015
Land‐use legacies and present fire regimes interact to mediate herbivory by altering the neighboring plant community
PG Hahn, JL Orrock
Oikos 124 (4), 497-506, 2015
322015
Consumers and establishment limitations contribute more than competitive interactions in sustaining dominance of the exotic herb garlic mustard in a Wisconsin, USA forest
ME Dornbush, PG Hahn
Biological Invasions 15, 2691-2706, 2013
222013
Spatial arrangement of canopy structure and land‐use history alter the effect that herbivores have on plant growth
PG Hahn, JL Orrock
Ecosphere 6 (10), 1-16, 2015
212015
Large ecosystem-scale effects of restoration fail to mitigate impacts of land-use legacies in longleaf pine savannas
LA Brudvig, NE Turley, SL Bartel, L Bell-Dereske, S Breland, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (17), e2020935118, 2021
202021
Effects of short-and long-term variation in resource conditions on soil fungal communities and plant responses to soil biota
PG Hahn, L Bullington, B Larkin, K LaFlamme, JL Maron, Y Lekberg
Frontiers in Plant Science 9, 1605, 2018
202018
Exotic consumers interact with exotic plants to mediate native plant survival in a Midwestern forest herb layer
PG Hahn, ME Dornbush
Biological Invasions 14, 449-460, 2012
192012
Intraspecific correlations between growth and defence vary with resource availability and differ within and among populations
PG Hahn, K Keefover‐Ring, LMN Nguyen, JL Maron
Functional Ecology 35 (11), 2387-2396, 2021
182021
Rodent seed predators and a dominant grass competitor affect coexistence of co‐occurring forb species that vary in seed size
JL Maron, KL Hajek, PG Hahn, DE Pearson
Journal of Ecology 106 (5), 1795-1805, 2018
182018
Relative bee abundance varies by collection method and flowering richness: Implications for understanding patterns in bee community data
MP Kuhlman, S Burrows, DL Mummey, PW Ramsey, PG Hahn
Ecological Solutions and Evidence 2 (2), e12071, 2021
172021
Evaluating unintended consequences of intentional species introductions and eradications for improved conservation management
DE Pearson, TJ Clark, PG Hahn
Conservation Biology 36 (1), e13734, 2022
162022
Trade‐offs between seed size and biotic interactions contribute to coexistence of co‐occurring species that vary in fecundity
JL Maron, PG Hahn, KL Hajek, DE Pearson
Journal of Ecology 109 (2), 626-638, 2021
142021
Seedling recruitment correlates with seed input across seed sizes: implications for coexistence
JL Maron, KL Hajek, PG Hahn, DE Pearson
Ecology 100 (12), e02848, 2019
142019
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