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Complementarity and redundancy of interactions enhance attack rates and spatial stability in host–parasitoid food webs
G Peralta, CM Frost, TA Rand, RK Didham, JM Tylianakis
Ecology 95 (7), 1888-1896, 2014
1062014
Apparent competition drives community-wide parasitism rates and changes in host abundance across ecosystem boundaries
CM Frost, G Peralta, TA Rand, RK Didham, A Varsani, JM Tylianakis
Nature communications 7 (1), 12644, 2016
872016
Using network theory to understand and predict biological invasions
CM Frost, WJ Allen, F Courchamp, JM Jeschke, WC Saul, DA Wardle
Trends in ecology & evolution 34 (9), 831-843, 2019
822019
Community‐level net spillover of natural enemies from managed to natural forest
CM Frost, RK Didham, TA Rand, G Peralta, JM Tylianakis
Ecology 96 (1), 193-202, 2015
782015
Persist or produce: a community trade-off tuned by species evenness
RP Rohr, S Saavedra, G Peralta, CM Frost, LF Bersier, J Bascompte, ...
The American Naturalist 188 (4), 411-422, 2016
712016
Phylogenetic diversity and co‐evolutionary signals among trophic levels change across a habitat edge
G Peralta, CM Frost, RK Didham, A Varsani, JM Tylianakis
Journal of Animal Ecology 84 (2), 364-372, 2015
382015
Plant, herbivore and parasitoid community composition in native Nothofagaceae forests vs. exotic pine plantations
G Peralta, CM Frost, RK Didham
Journal of applied ecology 55 (3), 1265-1275, 2018
232018
Non‐random food‐web assembly at habitat edges increases connectivity and functional redundancy
G Peralta, CM Frost, RK Didham, TA Rand, JM Tylianakis
Ecology 98 (4), 995-1005, 2017
222017
A methane sink in the Central American high elevation páramo: Topographic, soil moisture and vegetation effects
LL Chai, G Hernandez-Ramirez, DS Hik, IC Barrio, CM Frost, CC Soto, ...
Geoderma 362, 114092, 2020
182020
Narrow anthropogenic linear corridors increase the abundance, diversity, and movement of bees in boreal forests
CJ Nelson, CM Frost, SE Nielsen
Forest Ecology and Management 489, 119044, 2021
142021
Predicting direct and indirect non-target impacts of biocontrol agents using machine-learning approaches
HJ Kotula, G Peralta, CM Frost, JH Todd, JM Tylianakis
Plos one 16 (6), e0252448, 2021
122021
Tripartite networks show that keystone species can multitask
S Timóteo, J Albrecht, B Rumeu, AC Norte, A Traveset, CM Frost, ...
Functional Ecology 37 (2), 274-286, 2023
112023
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) modify plant-pollinator network structure, but do not alter wild species’ interactions
SH Worthy, JH Acorn, CM Frost
Plos one 18 (7), e0287332, 2023
52023
Existing flower preference metrics disagree on best plants for pollinators: which metric to choose?
R Pizante, JH Acorn, SH Worthy, CM Frost
Insect Conservation and Diversity 16 (6), 745-757, 2023
12023
Abiotic conditions rather than resource availability cues determine aerial dispersal behaviour in spiderlings of Dolomedes triton (Araneae: Pisauridae)
CM Frost, AK Graham, JR Spence
The Canadian Entomologist 145 (1), 29-39, 2013
12013
Spillover and species interactions across habitat edges between managed and natural forests
CM Frost
University of Canterbury. Biological Sciences, 2013
12013
Effects of dispersal and local dynamics on spider diversity (Araneae) in an old field system
C Frost
McGill University, 2009
12009
Pollinator intraspecific body size variation and sociality influence their interactions with plants
G Peralta, J Resasco, S Worthy, CM Frost, AT Guevara, I Manning, ...
Functional Ecology, 2024
2024
Supporting Information for: Tripartite networks show that keystone species can multitask
S Timóteo, J Albrecht, B Rumeu, AC Norte, A Traveset, CM Frost, ...
British Ecological Society, 2023
2023
Correction: Predicting direct and indirect non-target impacts of biocontrol agents using machine-learning approaches
HJ Kotula, G Peralta, CM Frost, JH Todd, JM Tylianakis
Plos one 16 (9), e0258080, 2021
2021
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