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Low allelochemical concentrations detected in garlic mustard-invaded forest soils inhibit fungal growth and AMF spore germination
A Cantor, A Hale, J Aaron, MB Traw, S Kalisz
Biological invasions 13, 3015-3025, 2011
1462011
Testing the mutualism disruption hypothesis: physiological mechanisms for invasion of intact perennial plant communities
AN Hale, SJ Tonsor, S Kalisz
Ecosphere 2 (10), 1-15, 2011
582011
Perspectives on allelopathic disruption of plant mutualisms: a framework for individual-and population-level fitness consequences
AN Hale, S Kalisz
Plant Ecology 213, 1991-2006, 2012
552012
Invader disruption of belowground plant mutualisms reduces carbon acquisition and alters allocation patterns in a native forest herb
AN Hale, L Lapointe, S Kalisz
New Phytologist 209 (2), 542-549, 2016
482016
Mutualism-disrupting allelopathic invader drives carbon stress and vital rate decline in a forest perennial herb
NL Brouwer, AN Hale, S Kalisz
AoB Plants 7, plv014, 2015
462015
Reduced seed germination after pappus removal in the North American dandelion (Taraxacum officinale; Asteraceae)
AN Hale, SM Imfeld, CE Hart, KM Gribbins, JA Yoder, MH Collier
Weed science 58 (4), 420-425, 2010
132010
Controlling for hydrologic connectivity to assess the importance of catchment-and reach-scale factors on macroinvertebrate community structure
AN Hale, G Noble, K Piper, K Garmire, SJ Tonsor
Hydrobiologia 763, 285-299, 2016
102016
Parasitism disruption a likely consequence of belowground war waged by exotic plant invader.
CT Martine, AN Hale
American Journal of Botany 102 (3), 2015
2015
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