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Senay Yitbarek
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Self-organized spatial pattern determines biodiversity in spatial competition
J Vandermeer, S Yitbarek
Journal of Theoretical Biology 300, 48-56, 2012
622012
The community ecology of herbivore regulation in an agroecosystem: lessons from complex systems
J Vandermeer, I Armbrecht, A De La Mora, KK Ennis, G Fitch, DJ Gonthier, ...
BioScience 69 (12), 974-996, 2019
292019
Host population diversity as a driver of viral infection cycle in wild populations of green sulfur bacteria with long standing virus-host interactions
M Berg, D Goudeau, C Olmsted, KD McMahon, S Yitbarek, JL Thweatt, ...
The ISME journal 15 (6), 1569-1584, 2021
202021
Deconstructing higher-order interactions in the microbiota: A theoretical examination
Y Senay, G John, SA Knutie, CB Ogbunugafor
bioRxiv, 647156, 2019
15*2019
A theory of city biogeography and the origin of urban species
RR Dunn, JR Burger, EJ Carlen, AM Koltz, JE Light, RA Martin, ...
Frontiers in Conservation Science 3, 761449, 2022
142022
From insinuator to dominator: foraging switching by an exotic ant
S Yitbarek, JH Vandermeer, I Perfecto
Diversity and Distributions 23 (7), 820-827, 2017
122017
The combined effects of exogenous and endogenous variability on the spatial distribution of ant communities in a forested ecosystem (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
S Yitbarek, JH Vandermeer, D Allen
Environmental entomology 40 (5), 1067-1073, 2011
122011
Reduction of species coexistence through mixing in a spatial competition model
S Yitbarek, JH Vandermeer
Theoretical ecology 10, 443-450, 2017
92017
Human Dimensions
BA Sealey, DAE Beasley, SJ Halsey, CJ Schell, ZH Leggett, S Yitbarek, ...
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 101 (4), 1-6, 2020
72020
Inclusive sustainability approaches in common-pool resources from the perspective of Blackologists
S Yitbarek, K Bailey, S Tyler, J Strickland, M McCary, NC Harris
BioScience 71 (7), 741-749, 2021
62021
Urban mosquito distributions are modulated by socioeconomic status and environmental traits in the USA
S Yitbarek, K Chen, M Celestin, M McCary
Ecological Applications 33 (5), e2869, 2023
42023
Arboreal twig-nesting ants form dominance hierarchies over nesting resources
S Yitbarek, SM Philpott
PeerJ 7, e8124, 2019
42019
Population level consequences of spatial networks: species coexistence and implications for invasive species
S Yitbarek
22016
Rate-Induced Transitions in Networked Complex Adaptive Systems: Exploring Dynamics and Management Implications Across Ecological, Social, and Socioecological Systems
VV Vasconcelos, F Marquitti, T Ong, LC McManus, M Aguiar, AB Campos, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.07449, 2023
12023
Tropical arboreal ants form dominance hierarchies over nesting resources in agroecosystems
S Yibarek, SM Philpott
bioRxiv, 442632, 2018
12018
Competitive release from native range does not predict invasive success of a globally dominant exotic ant species
S Yitbarek, I Perfecto, JH Vandermeer
bioRxiv, 239277, 2017
12017
Towards a fundamental theory of taxon transitions in microbial communities
CB Ogbunugafor, S Yitbarek
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121 (11), e2400433121, 2024
2024
Spatiotemporal patterns of urban mosquitoes are modulated by socioeconomic status and environmental traits in the United States
S Yitbarek, K Chen, M Celestin, M McCary
bioRxiv, 2021.10. 30.466623, 2021
2021
Dominance ranking
S Yitbarek
2019
Averting the Tragedy of the Commons: Critical Feedbacks across Scales from Microbes to Humans
S Yitbarek, N Harris, JM Crumsey, J Strickland
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
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