PUBLICATIONS
Pfennigwerth, A.A., S. Kuebbing. Direct costs associated with invasive non-native plants in Tennessee. Wildland Weeds (2013): 4-6. pdf
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS
Connell, R.K., A.A. Pfennigwerth, A.T. Classen, C. Kwit. 2014. Redirecting directed dispersal in an ant-myrmecochore system: addressing the uniqueness of microsites near ant nests in an eastern North American forest. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California.
Watson, B.T., A.A. Pfennigwerth, D.A. Lincicome, C. Kwit. 2014. Climate change vulnerability of threatened and endangered plants in Tennessee: species range representation matters. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California.
Pfennigwerth A.A., S. Kuebbing. 2012. The economic expenditures on exotic, invasive plant management in the state of Tennessee. 14th Annual Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council and the 10th Annual Alabama Invasive Plant Council Conference, Auburn, AL.
Pfennigwerth, A.A., S. Kuebbing. Direct costs associated with invasive non-native plants in Tennessee. Wildland Weeds (2013): 4-6. pdf
PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS
Connell, R.K., A.A. Pfennigwerth, A.T. Classen, C. Kwit. 2014. Redirecting directed dispersal in an ant-myrmecochore system: addressing the uniqueness of microsites near ant nests in an eastern North American forest. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California.
Watson, B.T., A.A. Pfennigwerth, D.A. Lincicome, C. Kwit. 2014. Climate change vulnerability of threatened and endangered plants in Tennessee: species range representation matters. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California.
Pfennigwerth A.A., S. Kuebbing. 2012. The economic expenditures on exotic, invasive plant management in the state of Tennessee. 14th Annual Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council and the 10th Annual Alabama Invasive Plant Council Conference, Auburn, AL.
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Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
569 Dabney Hall
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996
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Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
569 Dabney Hall
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996
[email protected]