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Casey P terHorst

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Ramirez K, Berhe A, Burt J, Gil-Romera G, Johnson R, Koltz A, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2017 Dec; 2(2):200. PMID: 29242579
No abstract available.
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Bayliss S, terHorst C, Lau J
Oecologia . 2017 Jan; 183(4):1135-1141. PMID: 28132104
Herbivores, competitors, and predators can inhibit biological invasions ("biotic resistance" sensu Elton 1959), while disturbance typically promotes biological invasions. Although biotic resistance and disturbance are often considered separately in the...
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terHorst C, Lau J, Conner J
Ecology . 2017 Jan; 98(4):1171-1175. PMID: 28122136
No abstract available.
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Holdridge E, Cuellar-Gempeler C, terHorst C
Ecol Evol . 2016 Aug; 6(15):5333-41. PMID: 27551386
Intraspecific competition influences population and community dynamics and occurs via two mechanisms. Exploitative competition is an indirect effect that occurs through use of a shared resource and depends on resource...
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terHorst C, Lau J, Cooper I, Keller K, La Rosa R, Royer A, et al.
Ecology . 2015 Nov; 96(9):2360-9. PMID: 26594694
In natural biological communities, species interact with many other species. Multiple species interactions can lead to indirect ecological effects that have important fitness consequences and can cause nonadditive patterns of...
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Lau J, terHorst C
Mol Ecol . 2015 Feb; 24(9):1987-98. PMID: 25677573
Biological invasions are a major challenge to native communities and have the potential to exert strong selection on native populations. As a result, native taxa may adapt to the presence...
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Miller T, Moran E, terHorst C
Am Nat . 2014 Jul; 184(2):277-83. PMID: 25058287
Classic niche theory predicts that competing species will evolve to use different resources and interact less, whereas recent niche-converge ideas predict that species evolve to use similar resources and interact...
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terHorst C, Lennon J, Lau J
Proc Biol Sci . 2014 May; 281(1785):20140028. PMID: 24789894
Evolution can occur on ecological time-scales, affecting community and ecosystem processes. However, the importance of evolutionary change relative to ecological processes remains largely unknown. Here, we analyse data from a...
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Miller T, terHorst C
Oecologia . 2012 Mar; 170(1):243-51. PMID: 22430372
Succession is a foundation concept in ecology that describes changes in species composition through time, yet many successional patterns have not been thoroughly investigated. We highlight three hypotheses about succession...
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terHorst C
Am Nat . 2010 Oct; 176(6):675-85. PMID: 20955011
Ecologists have long recognized the importance of indirect ecological effects on species abundances, coexistence, and diversity. However, the evolutionary consequences of indirect interactions are rarely considered. Here I conduct selection...