Rebecca A. Urban
Associate Professor Biology
Urban, R.A. & Dwyer, M.E. (2016). Asexual reproduction and its potential influence on the distribution of an invasive macrophyte. Northeast Naturalist 23:408-419. doi: 10.1656/045.023.0308.
Urban, R. A., & Dwyer, M. E. (2015, August 10). Asexual reproduction and distribution of Adirondack bladderworts. PaperPresented at the Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, Md.
Dwyer, M., & Urban, R. A. (2014). Asexual reproductive strategies of an invasive macrophyte compared to native species. Poster presented at the 90th Pennsylvania Academy of Science Meeting, Selinsgrove, PA.
itus, J. E., & Urban, R. A. (2013). Invasion in progress: Utricularia inflata in Adirondack submersed macrophyte communities. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 140(4), 506-516.
Bowne, D. R., Block, C. P., Chambers, R. M., Druckenbrod, D. L., Dosch, J. J., Fredericksen, T. S., . . . Urban, R.A; Zimmermann, C. R. (2013). Population structure of freshwater turtles across America: An ecological research as Education Network (EREN) collaborative project. 98th Ecological Society of America Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.
Freeman, C. W., & Urban, R. A. (2012). Sediment oxidation capabilities of four submersed aquatic macrophytes. Journal of Freshwater Ecology, 27(2), 259-271. doi:10.1080/02705060.2011.647404
Urban, R. A. (2013). Positive feedback favors invasion by a submersed freshwater plant. Oecologia, 172, 515-523. doi:10.1007/s00442-012-2496-4