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Caitlin C Mothes
Colorado State University - Fort Collins / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
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Caitlin C Mothes's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Amphibian responses to livestock use of wetlands: new empirical data and a global reviewHJ Howell, CC Mothes, SL Clements, SV Catania, BB Rothermel, ...Ecological Applications 29 (8), e01976, 2019
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Evaluating ecological niche model accuracy in predicting biotic invasions using South Florida\'s exotic lizard communityCC Mothes, JT Stroud, SL Clements, CA SearcyJournal of biogeography 46 (2), 432-441, 2019
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Habitat suitability models for the imperiled wood turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) raise concerns for the species’ persistence under future climate changeCC Mothes, HJ Howell, CA SearcyGlobal Ecology and Conservation 24, e01247, 2020282020
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An extreme cold event leads to community-wide convergence in lower temperature tolerance in a lizard communityJT Stroud, CC Mothes, W Beckles, RJP Heathcote, CM Donihue, ...Biology Letters 16 (10), 20200625, 2020282020
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Comparative landscape genomics reveals species-specific spatial patterns and suggests human-aided dispersal in a global hotspot for biological invasionsCC Mothes, CA SearcyBiological invasions 26 (12), 4059-4074, 2024
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