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Victoria Nuzzo

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Phillips H, Bach E, Bartz M, Bennett J, Beugnon R, Briones M, et al.
Sci Data . 2021 May; 8(1):136. PMID: 34021166
Earthworms are an important soil taxon as ecosystem engineers, providing a variety of crucial ecosystem functions and services. Little is known about their diversity and distribution at large spatial scales,...
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Blossey B, Nuzzo V, Davalos A, Mayer M, Dunbar R, Landis D, et al.
Ecol Lett . 2020 Dec; 24(2):327-336. PMID: 33295700
While biological invasions have the potential for large negative impacts on local communities and ecological interactions, increasing evidence suggests that species once considered major problems can decline over time. Declines...
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Frelich L, Blossey B, Cameron E, Davalos A, Eisenhauer N, Fahey T, et al.
Front Ecol Environ . 2020 Jan; 17(9):502-510. PMID: 31908623
Non-native, invasive earthworms are altering soils throughout the world. Ecological cascades emanating from these changes stem from earthworm-caused changes in detritus processing occurring at a mid-point in the trophic pyramid,...
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Phillips H, Guerra C, Bartz M, Briones M, Brown G, Crowther T, et al.
Science . 2019 Oct; 366(6464):480-485. PMID: 31649197
Soil organisms, including earthworms, are a key component of terrestrial ecosystems. However, little is known about their diversity, their distribution, and the threats affecting them. We compiled a global dataset...
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Blossey B, Davalos A, Nuzzo V
AoB Plants . 2017 Sep; 9(5):plx034. PMID: 28894567
Management of ungulates is contested ground that lacks stakeholder agreement on desirable population sizes and management approaches. Unfortunately, we often miss information about extent of local impacts, for example on...
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Nuzzo V, Davalos A, Blossey B
AoB Plants . 2017 Aug; 9(4):plx026. PMID: 28775829
Excessive herbivory can have transformative effects on forest understory vegetation, converting diverse communities into depauperate ones, often with increased abundance of non-native plants. White-tailed deer are a problematic herbivore throughout...
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Craven D, Thakur M, Cameron E, Frelich L, Beausejour R, Blair R, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2016 Sep; 23(3):1065-1074. PMID: 27590777
Globally, biological invasions can have strong impacts on biodiversity as well as ecosystem functioning. While less conspicuous than introduced aboveground organisms, introduced belowground organisms may have similarly strong effects. Here,...
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Davalos A, Nuzzo V, Stark J, Blossey B
BMC Ecol . 2013 Dec; 13:48. PMID: 24314263
Background: Introduced earthworms are widespread in forests of North America creating significant negative impacts on forest understory communities. However, much of the reported evidence for negative earthworm effects comes from...
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Lankau R, Nuzzo V, Spyreas G, Davis A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2009 Aug; 106(36):15362-7. PMID: 19706431
Invasive species can quickly transform biological communities due to their high abundance and strong impacts on native species, in part because they can be released from the ecological forces that...
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Davis A, Landis D, Nuzzo V, Blossey B, Gerber E, Hinz H
Ecol Appl . 2007 Jan; 16(6):2399-410. PMID: 17205913
Nonindigenous invasive plants pose a major threat to natural communities worldwide. Biological control of weeds via selected introduction of their natural enemies can affect control over large spatial areas but...