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Jeschke, Jonathan - Department Biologie II, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Understanding the long-term effects of species invasions
Are threat status and invasion success two sides of the same coin? Jonathan M. Jeschke and David L. Strayer
Invasion success of vertebrates in Europe and North America
Determinants of vertebrate invasion success in Europe and North America
Proceedings of the 11th International Coral Reef Symposium, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 7-11 July 2008
Predicting Herbivore Feeding Times Jonathan M. Jeschke & Ralph Tollrian
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY When carnivores are ``full and lazy''
Prey swarming: which predators become confused and why?
ECOLOGY. For the article ``Invasion success of vertebrates in Europe and North America,'' by Jonathan M. Jeschke and David
Time and energy constraints: reply to Nolet and Klaassen (2005) Jonathan M. Jeschke, (jonathan.jeschke@gmx.net), Laboratory of Ecological and Evolutionary Dynamics, Dept of
Journal of Theoretical Biology 242 (2006) 900907 Density-dependent effects of prey defenses and predator offenses
Invasion success and threat status: two sides of a different coin? Tim M. Blackburn and Jonathan M. Jeschke
SUPPLEMENT B TO JESCHKE AND STRAYER "DETERMINANTS OF VERTEBRATE INVASION SUCCESS IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA": PHYLOGENY WITH SOURCES
Abstract In this study, we show that the protective ad-vantage of a defence depends on prey density. For our
Effects of predator confusion on functional responses Jonathan M. Jeschke and Ralph Tollrian
Basic and Applied Ecology 9 (2008) 145151 Predicting and testing functional responses: An example from a