Emily W. Grason
Affiliations: | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
Area:
Predator-Prey Interactions, Invasive SpeciesGoogle:
"Emily Grason"Parents
Sign in to add mentorAmy S. Johnson | research assistant | 2000-2004 | Bowdoin College |
Jennifer Ruesink | grad student | 2010- | University of Washington |
Benjamin G. Miner | grad student | 2008-2010 | Western Washington University |
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Grason EW, McDonald PS, Ruesink JL. (2018) Comparing residence time and natural enemies between low- and high- density invasions Biological Invasions. 20: 3315-3330 |
Grason EW. (2017) Does Cohistory Constrain Information Use? Evidence for Generalized Risk Assessment in Nonnative Prey. The American Naturalist. 189: 213-226 |
Grason EW, Buhle ER. (2016) Comparing the influence of native and invasive intraguild predators on a rare native oyster Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 479: 1-8 |
Rohwer S, Grason E, Navarro-Sigüenza AG. (2015) Irrigation and avifaunal change in coastal Northwest Mexico: has irrigated habit attracted threatened migratory species? Peerj. 3: e1187 |
Grason EW, Miner BG. (2012) Preference alters consumptive effects of predators: top-down effects of a native crab on a system of native and introduced prey. Plos One. 7: e51322 |
Grason EW, Miner BG. (2012) Behavioral plasticity in an invaded system: non-native whelks recognize risk from native crabs. Oecologia. 169: 105-15 |
Pratt MC, Grason EW. (2007) Invasive species as a new food source: Does a nudibranch predator prefer eating an invasive bryozoan? Biological Invasions. 9: 645-655 |
MARANDA L, GRASON EW, RINES JE. (2005) Food uptake in the mixotrophic Dinophysis acuminata The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. 52: 7S-27S |