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Jennifer Rehage
Florida International University - Miami / United States
Agriculture & Forestry / Fisheries
AD Scientific Index ID: 1360805
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Jennifer Rehage's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Predator–prey naïveté, antipredator behavior, and the ecology of predator invasionsA Sih, DI Bolnick, B Luttbeg, JL Orrock, SD Peacor, LM Pintor, E Preisser, ...Oikos 119 (4), 610-621, 20106582010
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Ecological novelty and the emergence of evolutionary trapsBA Robertson, JS Rehage, A SihTrends in ecology & evolution 28 (9), 552-560, 20133992013
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Dispersal behavior, boldness, and the link to invasiveness: a comparison of four Gambusia speciesJS Rehage, A SihBiological Invasions 6 (3), 379-391, 20042732004
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Foraging behaviour and invasiveness: do invasive Gambusia exhibit higher feeding rates and broader diets than their noninvasive relatives?JS Rehage, BK Barnett, A SihEcology of Freshwater Fish 14 (4), 352-360, 20051392005
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Climate extremes drive changes in functional community structureRE Boucek, JS RehageGlobal change biology 20 (6), 1821-1831, 20141152014
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