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Joseph Braasch
Joseph Braasch
Postdoc, Rutgers University, Camden
Verified email at camden.rutgers.edu
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THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS: GENETIC VARIATION IN INTRODUCED POPULATIONS AND ITS CONTRIBUTIONS TO INVASION
KM Dlugosch, SR Anderson, J Braasch, FA Cang, HD Gillette
Invasion Genetics: The Baker and Stebbins Legacy, 232-251, 2016
3402016
Field responses of predaceous arthropods to methyl salicylate: a meta-analysis and case study in cranberries
C Rodriguez-Saona, I Kaplan, J Braasch, D Chinnasamy, L Williams
Biological control 59 (2), 294-303, 2011
1812011
Over what distance are plant volatiles bioactive? Estimating the spatial dimensions of attraction in an arthropod assemblage
J Braasch, I Kaplan
Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 145 (2), 115-123, 2012
612012
Testing for phytochemical synergism: arthropod community responses to induced plant volatile blends across crops
J Braasch, GM Wimp, I Kaplan
Journal of Chemical Ecology 38, 1264-1275, 2012
432012
Expansion history and environmental suitability shape effective population size in a plant invasion
J Braasch, BS Barker, KM Dlugosch
Molecular ecology 28 (10), 2546-2558, 2019
252019
Potential limits to the benefits of admixture during biological invasion
BS Barker, JE Cocio, SR Anderson, JE Braasch, FA Cang, HD Gillette, ...
Molecular ecology 28 (1), 100-113, 2019
232019
Testing for evolutionary change in restoration: A genomic comparison between ex situ, native, and commercial seed sources of Helianthus maximiliani
JE Braasch, LN Di Santo, ZJ Tarble, JR Prasifka, JA Hamilton
Evolutionary applications 14 (9), 2206-2220, 2021
52021
Environmental contributions to the evolution of trait differences in Geum triflorum: Implications for restoration
K Volk, J Braasch, M Ahlering, JA Hamilton
American journal of botany 109 (11), 1822-1837, 2022
42022
Introduced species dominate different responses of grassland communities to climate change on
JE Braasch, MA Johnson, SP Harrison, KM Dlugosch
Regis HJ Ferriere 100 (2), 18, 2019
2019
Genetic diversity and functional traits predict population trajectories in a plant community during extreme drought
JE Braasch, KM Dlugosch
Regis HJ Ferriere, 58, 2019
2019
Ecological and Genetic Contributions to Species Responses to Environmental Change
J Braasch
The University of Arizona., 2019
2019
Introduced species dominate different responses of grassland communities to climate change on serpentine and nonserpentine soils
J Braasch, MA Johnson, SP Harrison, KM Dlugosch
bioRxiv, 844886, 2019
2019
Patterns of long-term change in community composition differ between habitat types
JS Black, J Braasch, KM Dlugosch
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
Climate associated patterns of compositional change in a California grassland are attributable exotic species
J Braasch, MA Johnson, KM Dlugosch
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
The prevalence and benefits of admixture during species invasions: a role for epistasis?
BS Barker, JE Cocio, SR Anderson, JE Braasch, FA Cang, HD Gillette, ...
bioRxiv, 139709, 2017
2017
Katrina M. Dlugosch, Samantha R. Anderson
J Braasch, FA Cang, HD Gillette
Spencer CH Barrett, 232, 2017
2017
The devil is in the details: genetic variation in introduced populations and its contributions to invasion
KM Dlugosch, SR Anderson, J Braasch, FA Cang, HD Gillette
Molecular ecology 24 (9), 2095-2111, 2015
2015
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