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Claus Holzapfel
Claus Holzapfel
Associate Professor at Rutgers University Newark
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Invasiveness, invasibility and the role of environmental stress in the spread of non-native plants
P Alpert, E Bone, C Holzapfel
Perspectives in plant ecology, evolution and systematics 3 (1), 52-66, 2000
13202000
Bidirectional facilitation and interference between shrubs and annuals in the Mojave Desert
C Holzapfel, BE Mahall
Ecology 80 (5), 1747-1761, 1999
4731999
Annual plant–shrub interactions along an aridity gradient
C Holzapfel, K Tielbörger, HA Parag, J Kigel, M Sternberg
Basic and applied ecology 7 (3), 268-279, 2006
2972006
Coexistence and interference between a native perennial grass and non-native annual grasses in California
JG Hamilton, C Holzapfel, BE Mahall
Oecologia 121, 518-526, 1999
2491999
Patterns of invasion within a grassland community
A Kolb, P Alpert, D Enters, C Holzapfel
Journal of Ecology 90 (5), 871-881, 2002
2102002
Middle-Eastern plant communities tolerate 9 years of drought in a multi-site climate manipulation experiment
K Tielbörger, MC Bilton, J Metz, J Kigel, C Holzapfel, E Lebrija-Trejos, ...
Nature communications 5 (1), 5102, 2014
1652014
Root cooperation in a clonal plant: connected strawberries segregate roots
C Holzapfel, P Alpert
Oecologia 134, 72-77, 2003
1542003
Spatial ecology of a small desert shrub on adjacent geological substrates
HJ Schenk, C Holzapfel, JG Hamilton, BE Mahall
Journal of Ecology 91 (3), 383-395, 2003
1382003
Rethinking the common garden in invasion research
KA Moloney, C Holzapfel, K Tielbörger, F Jeltsch, FM Schurr
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 11 (4), 311-320, 2009
1092009
Differences in performance between genotypes of Fragaria chiloensis with different degrees of resource sharing
P Alpert, C Holzapfel, C Slominski
Journal of Ecology 91 (1), 27-35, 2003
972003
Seed mass and dormancy of annual plant populations and communities decreases with aridity and rainfall predictability
D Harel, C Holzapfel, M Sternberg
Basic and Applied Ecology 12 (8), 674-684, 2011
932011
Testing the enemy release hypothesis: a comparison of foliar insect herbivory of the exotic Norway maple (Acer platanoides L.) and the native sugar maple (A. saccharum L.)
CL Cincotta, JM Adams, C Holzapfel
Biological Invasions 11, 379-388, 2009
822009
Metal accumulation and performance of nestlings of passerine bird species at an urban brownfield site
C Hofer, FJ Gallagher, C Holzapfel
Environmental Pollution 158 (5), 1207-1213, 2010
742010
Colonisation of the Middle East by the invasive Common Myna Acridotheres tristis L., with special reference to Israel
C Holzapfel, N Levin, O Hatzofe, S Kark
Sandgrouse 28 (1), 44, 2006
742006
Altered vegetative assemblage trajectories within an urban brownfield
FJ Gallagher, I Pechmann, C Holzapfel, J Grabosky
Environmental Pollution 159 (5), 1159-1166, 2011
722011
Roadside vegetation along transects in the Judean desert
C Holzapfel, W Schmidt
Israel Journal of Plant Sciences 39 (3), 263-270, 1990
561990
Hormonal modification of resource sharing in the clonal plant Fragaria chiloensis
P Alpert, C Holzapfel, JM Benson
Functional Ecology 16 (2), 191-197, 2002
512002
Predictive modeling of spatial patterns of soil nutrients related to fertility islands
EL Mudrak, JL Schafer, A Fuentes-Ramirez, C Holzapfel, KA Moloney
Landscape Ecology 29, 491-505, 2014
452014
The use and misuse of climatic gradients for evaluating climate impact on dryland ecosystems-an example for the solution of conceptual problems
M Sternberg, C Holzapfel, K Tielbörger, P Sarah, J Kigel, H Lavee, ...
Climate change-Geophysical foundations and ecological effects 12, 361-74, 2011
442011
The association of native and non-native annual plants with Larrea tridentata (creosote bush) in the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts
JL Schafer, EL Mudrak, CE Haines, HA Parag, KA Moloney, C Holzapfel
Journal of Arid Environments 87, 129-135, 2012
422012
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