Articles
7. Collins J, Endriss SB, Dávalos A. (2023) Multiple stressors prevent gains in native plant diversity following invasive species removal. Ecosphere,
14:e4458. (link)
14:e4458. (link)
6. Endriss SB, Alba C, Hufbauer RA. 2022. Using biological invasions to improve plant defense theory: Verbascum thapsus as a model system.
Entomologia Experimentis et Applicata, 170:632-645 (link)
Entomologia Experimentis et Applicata, 170:632-645 (link)
5. Endriss SB, Nuzzo V, Blossey B. Success takes time: History and current status of biological control of purple loosestrife in the U.S. 2022. In:
Contributions of Classical Biocontrol to the U.S. Food Security, Forestry, and Biodiversity. Van Driesche RG, Winston R, Lopez V, Hoddle
M, Duan J, Elkinton J (eds). (link)
Contributions of Classical Biocontrol to the U.S. Food Security, Forestry, and Biodiversity. Van Driesche RG, Winston R, Lopez V, Hoddle
M, Duan J, Elkinton J (eds). (link)
4. Gaskin JF, Endriss SB, Fettig C, Hufbauer RA, Norton AP, Sforza R. 2021. One genotype dominates a facultatively outcrossing plant invasion. Biological
Invasions. (link)
Invasions. (link)
3. Blossey B, Endriss SB, Casagrande R, Häfliger P, Hinz H, Dávalos A, Brown-Lima C, Tewksbury L, Bourchier RS. 2020. When misconceptions impede
best practices: evidence supports biological control of invasive Phragmites. Biological Invasions, 22:873–883. (pdf)
best practices: evidence supports biological control of invasive Phragmites. Biological Invasions, 22:873–883. (pdf)
2. Endriss SB, Vahsen ML, Bitume EV, Monroe JG, Turner KG, Norton AP, Hufbauer RA. 2019. The importance of growing up: juvenile environment
influences dispersal of individuals and their neighbors. Ecology Letters, 22:45–55. (link)
influences dispersal of individuals and their neighbors. Ecology Letters, 22:45–55. (link)
1. Endriss SB, Alba C, Norton AP, Pyšek P, Hufbauer RA. 2018. Breakdown of a geographic cline explains high performance of introduced populations of a
weedy invader. Journal of Ecology, 106:699–713. (link)
weedy invader. Journal of Ecology, 106:699–713. (link)
Factsheets
2. Blossey B, Endriss SB. 2023. Purple Loosestrife Biocontrol Agents: History and Ecology in North America. In: R.L. Winston, Ed. Biological Control
of Weeds in North America. North American Invasive Species Management Association, Milwaukee, WI. NAISMA-BCW-2023-28-PURPLE
LOOSESTRIFE-A. (pdf)
of Weeds in North America. North American Invasive Species Management Association, Milwaukee, WI. NAISMA-BCW-2023-28-PURPLE
LOOSESTRIFE-A. (pdf)
1. Blossey B, Häfliger P, Bourchier RS, Casagrande RA, Endriss SB, McTavish M, Tewksbury L. 2023. Common Reed (European Lineage) Biocontrol
Agents: History and Ecology in North America. In: R.L. Winston, Ed. Biological Control of Weeds in North America. North American Invasive Species
Management Association, Milwaukee, WI. NAISMA-BCW-2022-38-COMMON REED-A. (pdf)
Agents: History and Ecology in North America. In: R.L. Winston, Ed. Biological Control of Weeds in North America. North American Invasive Species
Management Association, Milwaukee, WI. NAISMA-BCW-2022-38-COMMON REED-A. (pdf)
In Review
Lee K, Endriss SB, and Blossey B. Self-help or self-sabotage? A common invader’s soil legacy does not impede, and may facilitate, potential
competitors. Submitted to Ecology on July 13, 2023.
competitors. Submitted to Ecology on July 13, 2023.