Follow
Bradley M Herrick
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Invasive plant species in diked vs. undiked Great Lakes wetlands
BM Herrick, AT Wolf
Journal of Great Lakes Research 31 (3), 277-287, 2005
572005
The second wave of earthworm invasions in North America: biology, environmental impacts, management and control of invasive jumping worms
CH Chang, MLC Bartz, G Brown, MA Callaham, EK Cameron, A Dávalos, ...
Biological Invasions 23, 3291-3322, 2021
392021
Tracking an invasion: community changes in hardwood forests following the arrival of Amynthas agrestis and Amynthas tokioensis in Wisconsin
KM Laushman, SC Hotchkiss, BM Herrick
Biological Invasions 20, 1671-1685, 2018
272018
Influence of invasive earthworms (Amynthas spp.) on Wisconsin forest soil microbial communities and soil chemistry
GJ Price-Christenson, MR Johnston, BM Herrick, AC Yannarell
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 149, 107955, 2020
212020
Tools for monitoring and study of peregrine pheretimoid earthworms (Megascolecidae)
TS McCay, G Brown, MA Callaham Jr, CH Chang, A Dávalos, A Dobson, ...
Pedobiologia 83, 150669, 2020
112020
Curtis Prairie: 75-year-old restoration research site
M Wegener, P Zedler, B Herrick, J Zedler
Arboretum Leaflets 16, 1-4, 2008
92008
Seed banks in diked and undiked Great Lakes coastal wetlands
BM Herrick, MD Morgan, AT Wolf
The American midland naturalist 158 (1), 191-205, 2007
92007
Multiscale drivers of amphibian community occupancy in urban ponds
EL Sauer, J Cruz, E Crone, C Lewis, E Plumier, B Cwynar, D Drake, ...
Urban Ecosystems 25 (5), 1469-1479, 2022
82022
Cocoon heat tolerance of pheretimoid earthworms Amynthas tokioensis and Amynthas agrestis
MR Johnston, BM Herrick
The American midland naturalist 181 (2), 299-309, 2019
82019
Invasive earthworms Amynthas tokioensis and Amynthas agrestis alter macronutrients (Ca, Mg, K, P) in field and laboratory forest soils
JB Richardson, MR Johnston, BM Herrick
Pedobiologia 91, 2022
72022
Ready, Set, Go: Community Science Field Campaign Reveals Habitat Preferences of Nonnative Asian Earthworms in an Urban Landscape
C Ziter, B Herrick, M Johnston, M Turner
BioScience, 1-12, 2021
62021
Effects of invasive jumping worms (Amynthas spp.) on microhabitat and trophic interactions of native herpetofauna
ER Crone, EL Sauer, BM Herrick, D Drake, DL Preston
Biological Invasions 24 (8), 2499-2512, 2022
32022
Climate change and ecological restoration at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum
SB Glass, BM Herrick, CJ Kucharik
Ecological Restoration 27 (3), 345-349, 2009
32009
The effects of dikes on the standing vegetation and seed banks of Great Lakes coastal wetlands
BM Herrick
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, 2003
22003
Earthworm co-invasion by Amynthas tokioensis and Amynthas agrestis affects soil microaggregate bacterial communities
JR West, BM Herrick, T Whitman
Applied Soil Ecology 195, 105224, 2024
12024
Asian jumping worms: A homeowner's guide
A Bezrutczyk, A Bowe, C Brown-Lima, A Dávalos, A Dobson, B Herrick, ...
12021
Differential persistence among native species planted in a stormwater retention pond
BM Herrick, E Buschert, JM Doherty, ER Olson
The Great Lakes Botanist 58, 183-192, 2019
12019
Catastrophic flooding effects on a Wisconsin wet prairie remnant: A shift in the disturbance regime?
PH Zedler, BM Herrick
Plos one 18 (11), e0294359, 2023
2023
Soil microaggregate bacterial communities followingAmynthas tokioensisandAmynthas agrestisearthworm co-invasion
JR West, BM Herrick, T Whitman
2023
Physical Disturbances to Soil Homogenize Bacterial Communities via Dispersal and Selection within Microaggregate Fractions
J West, J Lauer, B Herrick, T Whitman
EGU23, 2023
2023
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20