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Martha F. Hoopes

Researcher at Mount Holyoke College

Publications -  18
Citations -  5782

Martha F. Hoopes is an academic researcher from Mount Holyoke College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecology (disciplines) & Biological dispersal. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 18 publications receiving 5121 citations. Previous affiliations of Martha F. Hoopes include University of California, Davis & University of California, Berkeley.

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Progress toward understanding the ecological impacts of nonnative species

TL;DR: 19 testable hypotheses that explain temporal and spatial variation in impact are identified and reviewed and highlight the importance of the functional ecology of the nonnative species and the structure, diversity, and evolutionary experience of the recipient community as general determinants of impact.
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Stabilizing effects in spatial parasitoid–host and predator–prey models: a review

TL;DR: Three mechanisms whereby limited dispersal of hosts and parasitoids combined with other features, such as spatial and temporal heterogeneity, can promote increased persistence and stability are identified.
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Mechanisms of coexistence in competitive metacommunities

TL;DR: A mathematical framework that allows for comparative analysis of spatial coexistence mechanisms is presented and it is shown that spatial variation in the expression of a life‐history trade‐off leads to a unique regional pattern that cannot be predicted by considering trade‐offs or source‐sink dynamics alone.
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Alternative stable states and regional community structure.

TL;DR: Biotic heterogeneity can lead to alternative stable landscapes or regional priority effects, while abiotic heterogeneity results in regional determinism, and broad environmental gradients in resource supply favor regional coexistence of species that exhibit local ASE.