Endriss, Stacy Biddlecomb
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The Impacts of Coastal Invasive Plants and Their Management,
Pender County Master Gardeners Tricounty Symposium 2024-06-01
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Bridging the Research-Action Gap: a "How-To Guide" for Conducting Marsh Organ Experiments,
NC Coastal Reserve Research Symposium 2024-05-01
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USS Battleship North Carolina Living with Water,
NCAUG Spring Symposium 2024-05-01
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Automatic Identification of Eastern North Carolina Frog Vocalizations by Machine Learning,
2023 Fall Showcase of Student Research and Creativity 2023-12-01
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Flowers help identify Japanese vs. Bohemian knotweeds,
2023 Fall Showcase of Student Research and Creativity 2023-12-01
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Investigating Floral Morphology of Invasive Knotweed Sub-species,
Fall Graduate Research Symposium 2023-12-01
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Monitoring Amphibian Acoustics in Relation to Concert Disturbance,
2023 Fall Showcase of Student Research and Creativity 2023-12-01
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“Better Together”: a case for coproduced research in invasive plant management,
NC-IPC Annual Symposium 2023-11-01
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When insects follow plants: comparing niche space utilization of Phragmites herbivores in Europe vs. North America,
2022 joint meeting of the Entomological Societies of Canada, the USA, and BC 2022-11-13
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Plant invasions as “natural experiments”: integrating eco-evolutionary theory with evidence-based management 2022-02-14
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Plant invasions as “natural experiments”: integrating eco-evolutionary theory with evidence-based management 2022-02-07
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Invasive plants as keys to integrating eco-evolutionary theory and effective conservation strategies 2022-01-31
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Applying eco-evolutionary theory & understanding of herbivory to inform invasive plant management,
Department of Natural Resources and the Environment Seminar Series 2021-11-02
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Success and prospect of using biocontrol to manage invasive plants in NY,
2021 NY Invasive Species Summit 2021-11-01
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A case study for success: 30 years of data on biological control of purple loosestrife,
New York State Partnerships for Regional Invasive Species Management (PRISM) 2021-09-01
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Biological control of purple loosestrife leads to native plant recovery,
North American Invasive Species Management Association Annual Conference 2021-09-01
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Biological invasions as keys to understanding plant-insect interactions,
17th Symposium on Insect-Plant Interactions 2021-07-27
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Morphological structuring and insect communities in native and introduced Phragmites across North America,
Phragmites australis genetics and management virtual workshop 2021-07-26
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The status of biological control: including preparations to assess outcomes of management,
Phragmites monitoring, management, prioritization, and control 2021-02-11
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Using the past to inform the present: what can purple loosestrife tell us about biocontrol of Japanese knotweed?,
North American Invasive Species Management Association 2019-10-01
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What can bird and frog calls tell us about invasion?,
North American Invasive Species Management Association 2019-10-01
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A biogeographic comparison of herbivory on Phragmites australis,
XV International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds 2018-08-01
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Is adaptation of within-plant allocation of defenses constrained by plant physiology?,
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting 2017-08-10
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Exploring variation in local and landscape factors driving grassland bee communities in Colorado,
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting 2017-08-07
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A novel test of optimal defense theory using an invasive, biennial weed,
Gordon Research Conference on Plant-Herbivore Interactions 2017-02-15
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Do native and introduced populations differ in how they defend their leaves?,
Guild of Rocky Mountain Ecologists and Evolutionary Biologists (GREEBs) 2016 meeting 2016-09-17
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Differences in native bee assemblages between grazed rangelands and conservation grasslands within eastern Colorado,
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting 2016-08-01
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Plants and insects: a toxic relationship,
Vice President for Research (VPR) Fellowship Challenge Competition Event 2016-02-15
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Plant plasticity in response to insect herbivory differs between native and introduced populations of Verbascum thapsus,
Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting 2015-11-18
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The roles of multiple components of propagule pressure in predicting invasion success,
13th International Conference, Ecology and Management of Alien Plant Invasions 2015-09-21
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Floral plasticity in response to herbivory differs between native and introduced plant populations,
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting 2015-08-11
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Grasslands in Colorado agroecosystems support diverse native bee assemblages,
USDA-NIFA AFRI Sustainable Bioenergy Annual Project Director (PD) Meeting 2014-10-29
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Does a shift from specialist to generalist herbivory drive evolution of North American populations of Verbascum thapsus? ,
Guild of Rocky Mountain Ecologists and Evolutionary Biologists (GREEBs) 2014 meeting 2014-09-21
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The role of different enemy regimes in the evolution of North American versus European Verbascum thapsus,
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting 2014-08-13
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Are differences between populations of Verbascum thapsus explained by a shift from specialist to generalist herbivores?,
4th International Symposium on Weeds and Invasive Plants 2014-05-22
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Leaf traits associated with rapid resource acquisition and growth are greater in native than introduced genotypes of an invasive weed,
4th International Symposium on Weeds and Invasive Plants 2014-05-22
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