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Brandon R Hays
Brandon R Hays
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Reciprocity in restoration ecology: When might large carnivore reintroduction restore ecosystems?
JM Alston, BM Maitland, BT Brito, S Esmaeili, AT Ford, B Hays, BR Jesmer, ...
Biological Conservation 234, 82-89, 2019
342019
Husking Stations Provide Insight into Diet of Nonnative Rodents on O ‘ahu, Hawai ‘i1
BR Hays, J Sperry, DR Drake, AM Hruska
Pacific Science 72 (3), 335-344, 2018
142018
Disruption of an ant-plant mutualism shapes interactions between lions and their primary prey
DN Kamaru, TM Palmer, C Riginos, AT Ford, J Belnap, RM Chira, ...
Science 383 (6681), 433-438, 2024
62024
Demographic consequences of mutualism disruption: Browsing and big‐headed ant invasion drive acacia population declines
BR Hays, C Riginos, TM Palmer, DF Doak, BC Gituku, NJ Maiyo, ...
Ecology 103 (5), e3655, 2022
62022
Frenemy at the gate: Invasion by Pheidole megacephala facilitates a competitively subordinate plant ant in Kenya
TM Palmer, C Riginos, PD Milligan, BR Hays, AG Pietrek, NJ Maiyo, ...
Ecology 102 (2), e03230, 2021
52021
Using photography to estimate above-ground biomass of small trees
BR Hays, C Riginos, TM Palmer, BC Gituku, JR Goheen
Journal of Tropical Ecology 36 (5), 213-219, 2020
42020
Modeling the distribution of African Savanna elephants in Kruger National Park: An application of multi-scale globeland30 data
W Xu, B Hays, R Fayrer-Hosken, A Presotto
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial …, 2016
42016
The value of the species interaction-abiotic stress hypothesis (SIASH) for invasion biology: using native latitude to explain non-native latitudinal range sizes
MA Kirk, BR Hays, CJ Petranek
Biological Invasions 23, 957-968, 2021
22021
Frenemy at the gate: Invasion by
TM Palmer, C Riginos, PD Milligan, BR Hays, AG Pietrek, NJ Maiyo, ...
Pheidole mega, 2020
2020
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