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Andrea Dávalos
Researcher at State University of New York at Cortland
Publications - 32
Citations - 980
Andrea Dávalos is an academic researcher from State University of New York at Cortland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Introduced species & Alliaria petiolata. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 31 publications receiving 610 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Dávalos include Cornell University.
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Global distribution of earthworm diversity
Helen Phillips,Carlos A. Guerra,Marie Luise Carolina Bartz,Maria J. I. Briones,George G. Brown,Thomas W. Crowther,Olga Ferlian,Konstantin B. Gongalsky,Johan van den Hoogen,Julia Krebs,Alberto Orgiazzi,Devin Routh,Benjamin Schwarz,Elizabeth M. Bach,Joanne M. Bennett,Ulrich Brose,Thibaud Decaëns,Birgitta König-Ries,Michel Loreau,Jérôme Mathieu,Christian Mulder,Wim H. van der Putten,Kelly S. Ramirez,Matthias C. Rillig,David J. Russell,Michiel Rutgers,Madhav P. Thakur,Franciska T. de Vries,Diana H. Wall,David A. Wardle,Miwa Arai,Fredrick O. Ayuke,Geoff H. Baker,Robin Beauséjour,José Camilo Bedano,Klaus Birkhofer,Eric Blanchart,Bernd Blossey,Thomas Bolger,Robert L. Bradley,Mac A. Callaham,Yvan Capowiez,Mark E. Caulfield,Amy Choi,Felicity Crotty,Andrea Dávalos,Andrea Dávalos,Darío J. Díaz Cosín,Anahí Domínguez,Andrés Esteban Duhour,Nick van Eekeren,Christoph Emmerling,Liliana B. Falco,Rosa Fernández,Steven J. Fonte,Carlos Fragoso,André L.C. Franco,Martine Fugère,Abegail T Fusilero,Shaieste Gholami,Michael J. Gundale,Mónica Gutiérrez López,Davorka K. Hackenberger,Luis M. Hernández,Takuo Hishi,Andrew R. Holdsworth,Martin Holmstrup,Kristine N. Hopfensperger,Esperanza Huerta Lwanga,Veikko Huhta,Tunsisa T. Hurisso,Tunsisa T. Hurisso,Basil V. Iannone,Madalina Iordache,Monika Joschko,Nobuhiro Kaneko,Radoslava Kanianska,Aidan M. Keith,Courtland Kelly,Maria Kernecker,Jonatan Klaminder,Armand W. Koné,Yahya Kooch,Sanna T. Kukkonen,H. Lalthanzara,Daniel R. Lammel,Daniel R. Lammel,Iurii M. Lebedev,Yiqing Li,Juan B. Jesús Lidón,Noa Kekuewa Lincoln,Scott R. Loss,Raphaël Marichal,Radim Matula,Jan Hendrik Moos,Gerardo Moreno,Alejandro Morón-Ríos,Bart Muys,Johan Neirynck,Lindsey Norgrove,Marta Novo,Visa Nuutinen,Victoria Nuzzo,Mujeeb Rahman P,Johan Pansu,Shishir Paudel,Guénola Pérès,Lorenzo Pérez-Camacho,Raúl Piñeiro,Jean-François Ponge,Muhammad Rashid,Muhammad Rashid,Salvador Rebollo,Javier Rodeiro-Iglesias,Miguel Á. Rodríguez,Alexander M. Roth,Guillaume Xavier Rousseau,Anna Rożen,Ehsan Sayad,Loes van Schaik,Bryant C. Scharenbroch,Michael Schirrmann,Olaf Schmidt,Boris Schröder,Julia Seeber,Maxim Shashkov,Maxim Shashkov,Jaswinder Singh,Sandy M. Smith,Michael Steinwandter,José Antonio Talavera,Dolores Trigo,Jiro Tsukamoto,Anne W. de Valença,Steven J. Vanek,Iñigo Virto,Adrian A. Wackett,Matthew W. Warren,Nathaniel H. Wehr,Joann K. Whalen,Michael B. Wironen,Volkmar Wolters,Irina V. Zenkova,Weixin Zhang,Erin K. Cameron,Nico Eisenhauer +145 more
TL;DR: It was found that local species richness and abundance typically peaked at higher latitudes, displaying patterns opposite to those observed in aboveground organisms, which suggest that climate change may have serious implications for earthworm communities and for the functions they provide.
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The unseen invaders: introduced earthworms as drivers of change in plant communities in North American forests (a meta-analysis)
Dylan Craven,Madhav P. Thakur,Erin K. Cameron,Erin K. Cameron,Lee E. Frelich,Robin Beauséjour,Robert B. Blair,Bernd Blossey,James C. Burtis,Amy Choi,Andrea Dávalos,Timothy J. Fahey,Nicholas A. Fisichelli,Kevin D. Gibson,I. Tanya Handa,Kristine N. Hopfensperger,Scott R. Loss,Victoria Nuzzo,John C. Maerz,Tara E. Sackett,Bryant C. Scharenbroch,Sandy M. Smith,Mark Vellend,Lauren Umek,Nico Eisenhauer +24 more
TL;DR: It is found that plant diversity significantly declined with increasing richness of introduced earthworm ecological groups, and there is evidence that introduced earthworms are associated with declines in plant diversity in North American forests.
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Demographic responses of rare forest plants to multiple stressors: the role of deer, invasive species and nutrients
TL;DR: Forest ecosystems in eastern North America face multiple threats or stressors including plant and animal invasions and increased white-tailed deer herbivory, and single and combined effects of stressors were species-specific and varied according to plant stage and demographic parameter.
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Side‐swiped: ecological cascades emanating from earthworm invasions
Lee E. Frelich,Bernd Blossey,Erin K. Cameron,Erin K. Cameron,Andrea Dávalos,Andrea Dávalos,Nico Eisenhauer,Timothy J. Fahey,Olga Ferlian,Peter M. Groffman,Peter M. Groffman,Evan R. Larson,Scott R. Loss,John C. Maerz,Victoria Nuzzo,Kyungsoo Yoo,Peter B. Reich,Peter B. Reich +17 more
TL;DR: The diversity of cascade effects, combined with the vast area invaded by earthworms, lead to regionally important changes in ecological functioning, which create cascade complexes that interact with climate change and other environmental changes.
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Single and interactive effects of deer and earthworms on non-native plants.
TL;DR: Deer access and earthworm density synergistically interacted resulting in highest B. thunbergii ring-growth in open plots at sites with higher earthworms density, indicating successful long-term control of invasive plants may require a reduction in deer abundance, rather than just removing invasive plant species.