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Jacob E. Lucero
Jacob E. Lucero
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The dark side of facilitation: native shrubs facilitate exotic annuals more strongly than native annuals
JE Lucero, T Noble, S Haas, M Westphal, HS Butterfield, CJ Lortie
NeoBiota 44, 75-93, 2019
502019
Native granivores reduce the establishment of native grasses but not invasive Bromus tectorum
JE Lucero, RM Callaway
Biological Invasions 20 (12), 3491-3497, 2018
352018
Increased primary production from an exotic invader does not subsidize native rodents
JE Lucero, PS Allen, BR McMillan
PLoS One 10 (8), e0131564, 2015
262015
Enemy release from the effects of generalist granivores can facilitate Bromus tectorum invasion in the Great Basin Desert
JE Lucero, U Schaffner, G Asadi, A Bagheri, T Rajabov, RM Callaway
Ecology and Evolution 9 (15), 8490-8499, 2019
232019
Facilitation promotes plant invasions and indirect negative interactions
CJ Lortie, A Filazzola, C Brown, J Lucero, M Zuliani, N Ghazian, S Haas, ...
Oikos 130 (7), 1056-1061, 2021
182021
Positive associations with native shrubs are intense and important for an exotic invader but not the native annual community across an aridity gradient
JE Lucero, M Seifan, RM Callaway, CJ Lortie
Diversity and Distributions 26 (9), 1177-1197, 2020
172020
Granivory from native rodents and competition from an exotic invader strongly and equally limit the establishment of native grasses
JE Lucero, RM Callaway
Oecologia 186 (4), 1043-1053, 2018
142018
The EICA is dead? Long live the EICA!
RM Callaway, JE Lucero, JL Hierro, CJ Lortie
Ecology letters 25 (10), 2289-2302, 2022
122022
An unfortunate alliance: Native shrubs increase the abundance, performance, and apparent impacts of Bromus tectorum across a regional aridity gradient
JE Lucero, RM Callaway, AM Faist, CJ Lortie
Basic and Applied Ecology 57, 41-53, 2021
102021
Escape from natural enemies depends on the enemies, the invader, and competition
JE Lucero, NM Arab, ST Meyer, RW Pal, RA Fletcher, DU Nagy, ...
Ecology and Evolution 10 (19), 10818-10828, 2020
92020
Soil biota and non-native plant invasions
RM Callaway, JE Lucero
Plant invasions: the role of biotic interactions 13, 445-457, 2020
82020
Light intensity and seed density differentially affect the establishment, survival, and biomass of an exotic invader and three species of native competitors
D Pik, JE Lucero, CJ Lortie, J Braun
Community Ecology 21 (3), 259-272, 2020
82020
Too much of a good thing: Shrub benefactors are less important in higher diversity arid ecosystems
CJ Lortie, M Zuliani, N Ghazian, S Haas, J Braun, M Owen, F Miguel, ...
Journal of Ecology 109 (5), 2047-2053, 2021
62021
Do seeds from invasive bromes experience less granivory than seeds from native congeners in the Great Basin Desert?
JE Lucero
Plant ecology 219 (9), 1053-1061, 2018
62018
Increasing global aridity destabilizes shrub facilitation of exotic but not native plant species
JE Lucero, A Filazzola, RM Callaway, J Braun, N Ghazian, S Haas, ...
Global Ecology and Conservation 40, e02345, 2022
42022
Restoration ecology through the lens of coexistence theory
LM Hallett, L Aoyama, G Barabás, B Gilbert, L Larios, N Shackelford, ...
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2023
22023
Long-term growing season aridity and grazing seasonality effects on perennial grass biomass in a Chihuahuan Desert rangeland
SN Lasché, RWR Schroeder, MM McIntosh, JE Lucero, SA Spiegal, ...
Journal of Arid Environments 209, 104902, 2023
22023
A biogeographic perspective on the impacts and importance of rodent granivory on native vs. invasive plants
JE Lucero
University of Montana, 2017
22017
Leveraging social science research to advance contemporary rangeland management: Understanding the “new faces” of range managers
D Matarrita-Cascante, J Lucero, C Veintimilla, M Treadwell, W Fox, ...
Rangelands 45 (1), 1-11, 2023
12023
Risk of facilitated invasion depends upon invader identity, not environmental severity, along an aridity gradient
JE Lucero, AM Faist, CJ Lortie, RM Callaway
Frontiers in ecology and evolution 10, 886690, 2022
12022
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