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Publications by Megan E. Riley
Indirect Effects of Ecosystem Engineering Combine With Consumer Behavior to Determine the Spatial Distribution of Herbivory
Journal of Animal Ecology
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Animal Science
Behavior
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The Spatial Distribution of Urban Consumer Service Firms: Evidence From Yelp Reviews
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Risk Perception as a Determinant of Consumer Behavior in Distribution Channel
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Consumer Mobility Predicts Impacts of Herbivory Across an Environmental Stress Gradient
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Plants Trap Pollen to Feed Predatory Arthropods as an Indirect Resistance Against Herbivory
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