27 citations to 10.1016/S0040-5809(03)00092-3 (Crossref Cited-By Service)
  1. James H. Peniston, Michael Barfield, Robert D. Holt, “Pulsed Immigration Events Can Facilitate Adaptation to Harsh Sink Environments”, The American Naturalist, 194, № 3, 2019, 316  crossref
  2. Kim Cuddington, Alan Hastings, “Autocorrelated environmental variation and the establishment of invasive species”, Oikos, 125, № 7, 2016, 1027  crossref
  3. Charline Smadi, Vladimir Vatutin, “Critical branching processes in random environment with immigration: survival of a single family”, Extremes, 24, № 3, 2021, 433  crossref
  4. Brett A. Melbourne, Howard V. Cornell, Kendi F. Davies, Christopher J. Dugaw, Sarah Elmendorf, Amy L. Freestone, Richard J Hall, Susan Harrison, Alan Hastings, Matt Holland, Marcel Holyoak, John Lambrinos, Kara Moore, Hiroyuki Yokomizo, “Invasion in a heterogeneous world: resistance, coexistence or hostile takeover?”, Ecology Letters, 10, № 1, 2007, 77  crossref
  5. JOHN M. DRAKE, “Parental investment and fecundity, but not brain size, are associated with establishment success in introduced fishes”, Funct Ecology, 2007, 070720052748001  crossref
  6. Manojit Roy, Robert D. Holt, Michael Barfield, “Temporal Autocorrelation Can Enhance the Persistence and Abundance of Metapopulations Comprised of Coupled Sinks”, The American Naturalist, 166, № 2, 2005, 246  crossref
  7. Michael J. Koontz, Meagan F. Oldfather, Brett A. Melbourne, Ruth A. Hufbauer, “Parsing propagule pressure: Number, not size, of introductions drives colonization success in a novel environment”, Ecology and Evolution, 8, № 16, 2018, 8043  crossref
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  9. Frank van den Bosch, Christopher A. Gilligan, “Models of Fungicide Resistance Dynamics”, Annu. Rev. Phytopathol., 46, № 1, 2008, 123  crossref
  10. Phillip Cassey, Tim M. Blackburn, Richard P. Duncan, Julie L. Lockwood, “Lessons from introductions of exotic species as a possible information source for managing translocations of birds”, Wildl. Res., 35, № 3, 2008, 193  crossref
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