1.
Thomson, D.M.
. (2019). Effects of long-term variation in pollinator abundance and diversity on reproduction of a generalist plant. Journal of Ecology
107: 491-502.
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2.
Thomson, D.M., Jonas M. Kwok and Emily L. Schultz
. (2018). Extreme drought alters growth and interactions with exotic grasses, but not survival, for a California annual forb. Plant Ecology
219: 705-717.
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Thomson, D.M., Rachel A. King and Emily L. Schultz
. (2017). Between invaders and a risky place: exotic grasses alter demographic tradeoffs of native forb germination timing. Ecosphere
8: e01987.
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Thomson. D.M.
. (2016). Local Bombus decline linked to recovery of honey bees, drought effects on floral resources. Ecology Letters
: 1247-1255.
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Thomson, D.M., Roxanne Cruz-de Hoyos, Keala Cummings, and Emily L. Schultz
. (2016). Why are native annual abundances low in invaded grasslands? Testing the effects of competition and seed limitation. Plant Ecology
217: 431-442.
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Thomson, D.M., Baythavong, B.S. and K.J. Rice
. (2011). Serpentine invasions and the evolution of range limits. Serpentine: A model for Ecology and Evolution
S.P. Harrison and N. Rajakuruna eds. University of California Press : 201-219.
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Dishman, Diana L., D.M. Thomson and N.J. Karnovsky
. (2009). Does simple feeding enrichment raise activity levels of captive ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta). Applied Animal Behavior Science
116: 88-95.
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McEachern, K.A., D.M. Thomson and K. Chess
. (2009). Climate alters response of an endemic island plant to removal of invasive herbivores. Ecological Applications
19: 1574-1584.
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Thomson, D. M
. (2007). Do source-sink dynamics promote the spread of an invasive grass into a novel habitat. Ecology
88: 3126-3134.
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Thomson, D.M. and M.W. Schwartz
. (2006). Using population count data to assess the effects of changing river flow on an endangered riparian plant. Conservation Biology
20: 1132-1142.
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Thomson, D.M.
. (2006). Detecting the effects of introduced species: a case study of competition between Apis and Bombus. Oikos
114: 407-418.
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Thomson, D. M
. (2005). Measuring the effects of invasive species on the demography of a rare endemic plant. Biological Invasions
7: 615-624.
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Thomson, D.M
. (2005). Matrix models as a tool for understanding invasive plant and native plant interactions. Conservation Biology
19: 917-928.
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Hastings, A., K. Cudddington, K. Davies, C. Dugaw, S. Elmendorf, A. Freestone, S. Harrison, M. Holland, J. Lambrinos, B. Melbourne, C. Taylor and D. Thomson
. (2005). The spatial spread of invasions: new developments in theory and evidence. Ecology Letters
8: 91-101.
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Thomson, D.M
. (2004). Competitive effects of the invasive European honey bee on the reproductive success of a native bumble bee. Ecology
85: 458-470.
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Brigham, C.A. and D.M. Thomson
. (2003). Approaches to modeling population viability in plants. Population Viability in Plants.
Brigham, C.A. and M.W. Schwartz, eds. Springer-Verlag : 145-171.
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Doak, D.F., D.M. Thomson and E.S. Jules
. (2002). PVA for plants: understanding the demographic consequences of seed banks for population health. Population Viability Analysis.
Beissinger, S. and D. McCullough, eds. : 312-337.
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Harding, E.E., B.D. Elderd, J. Hoekstra, A. McKerrow, J. Perrin, J. Regetz, L. Rissler, A. Stanley, E. Walters, and NCEAS HCP Working Group
. (2001). The scientific foundations of habitat conservation plans: a quantitative assessment. Conservation Biology
15: 488-500.
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Morris, W.F., D.F. Doak, M. Groom, P. Kareiva, J. Fieburg, L. Gerber, P. Murphy, and D. Thomson
. (1999). . A practical handbook for population viability analysis
The Nature Conservancy Press : 80 pp.
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Doak, D.F., D. Bigger, E. Harding, M.A. Marvier, R. O'Malley, and D. Thomson
. (1998). The statistical inevitability of stability-diversity relationships in community ecology. American Naturalist
151: 264-276.
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