Publications
ResearchGate, Google Scholar Publications, Publons.
In Prep.
*Bierman, K. *Ferlauto, M., *Baremore, A., *Miller, N., *Vigne, M., *Richey, A., and Muth, N. Variation in arthropod communities associated with native and non-native vegetation. In Prep.
Muth, N.Z., *Koehle, A, *Cox, T., and Grant, C. Impact of Hemlock Wooly Adelgid on headwater stream ecosystems. In Prep.
Peer Reviewed
*Neville, C.M., *Cubbage, M.L., *Stewart, M.R., Grant, C.J. and Muth, N.Z.. 2020. Local ecosystem uptake of stocked trout by Cambarus bartonii and the relevance of prior exposure to stocking. Northeastern Naturalist 27 (1): 125–33. https://doi.org/10.1656/045.027.0110.
*Toole, D., *Cannon, G., *Brislawn, C., *Graves, J., Lamendella, R., Muth, T.R., and Muth, N.Z. 2018. Differences in soil fungal assemblages associated with native and nonnative tree species of varying weediness. Biological Invasions. 20(4) : 891-904.
*Harris, P., *Smith, N, *Cannon, G. and Muth, N.Z. 2013. Assessment of plant community restoration following Tree-of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima) control by Verticillium albo-atrum. Biological Invasions. 15: 1887–1893.
Mooney, E.H., *Tiedeken, E.J., Muth, N.Z., and Niesenbaum, R.A. 2009. Differential induced response to generalist and specialist herbivores by Lindera benzoin L (Lauraceae) in sun and shade. Oikos. 188(8) : 1181-1189.
Muth, N.Z., *Kluger, E.C., *Levy, J., Ingersoll, M.C., Edwards, M.J., and Niesenbaum, R.A. 2008. Increased per capita herbivory in the shade: Necessity, feedback, or luxury consumption? Ecoscience. 15(2) : 182-188.
* Skoczylas, D., Muth, N.Z., and Niesenbaum, R.A. 2007. Contribution of insectivorous avifauna to top down control of Lindera benzoin herbivores at forest edge and interior habitats. Acta Oecologica. 32(3) : 337-342.
Muth N.Z., and Pigliucci M. 2007. Implementation of a novel framework for assessing species plasticity in biological invasions: responses of Centaurea and Crepis to phosphorus and water availability. Journal of Ecology. 95(5):1001-1013.
Richards, C.L., Bossdorf, O., Muth, N.Z., Gurevitch, J, and Pigliucci, M. 2006. Jack of all trades, master of some? On the role of phenotypic plasticity in plant invasions. Ecology Letters. 9 : 981-993.
Muth, N.Z. and Pigliucci, M. 2006. Traits of invasives reconsidered: phenotypic comparisons of introduced invasive and introduced non-invasive plant species within two closely related clades. American Journal of Botany. 93(2) : 188-195.
Weltzin, J.F., Muth, N.Z., Von Holle, B. and Cole, P.G. 2003. Genetic diversity and invasibility: a test using a model system with a novel experimental design. Oikos. 103: 505–518.
*Muth, N.Z. and Hamburg, S.P. 1998. Addressing purple loosestrife management in Rhode Island. Northeastern Naturalist. 5(1): 67-74.
Other Publications
Grant, C. Keeney, J., and Muth N.Z. 2013. An integrated research and writing experience for freshman biology students. CUR Quarterly on the Web, Summer 2013.
Muth, N.Z. and *VanWallendael, A. 2011. Cracking the walnut case: revisiting claims of black walnut toxicity. Forest Leaves. 21(1):4. (This article was reprinted by Tree Cookies, a Virginia Cooperative Extension publication).
Muth, N.Z. and Pigliucci, M. 2005. Using invasive species biology to teach about evolution. in Evolutionary Science and Society: Educating a New Generation. Cracraft, J. and R. Bybee (eds.). Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, Colorado Springs, CO.
Pigliucci, M., Banta, J., Bossu, C., Crouse, P., Dexter, T., Hansknecht, and Muth, N. 2004. The alleged fallacies of evolutionary theory. Philosophy Now. 46 : 36-39.
Muth, N.Z. 2003. Gene flow might turn wimps into superweeds. Nature. 421: 785-786.
Vazquez, D.P, McMahon, S.M., Muth, N.Z., and Collins, M.D. 2002. Book Review; The unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 269: 249-250.
*Muth, N.Z. 1997. Does it make sense to manage Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife) in Rhode Island? Addressing gaps in an invasive species control program. B.A. Honors Thesis, Brown University.
*indicates undergraduate student coauthor at time of research activity
In Prep.
*Bierman, K. *Ferlauto, M., *Baremore, A., *Miller, N., *Vigne, M., *Richey, A., and Muth, N. Variation in arthropod communities associated with native and non-native vegetation. In Prep.
Muth, N.Z., *Koehle, A, *Cox, T., and Grant, C. Impact of Hemlock Wooly Adelgid on headwater stream ecosystems. In Prep.
Peer Reviewed
*Neville, C.M., *Cubbage, M.L., *Stewart, M.R., Grant, C.J. and Muth, N.Z.. 2020. Local ecosystem uptake of stocked trout by Cambarus bartonii and the relevance of prior exposure to stocking. Northeastern Naturalist 27 (1): 125–33. https://doi.org/10.1656/045.027.0110.
*Toole, D., *Cannon, G., *Brislawn, C., *Graves, J., Lamendella, R., Muth, T.R., and Muth, N.Z. 2018. Differences in soil fungal assemblages associated with native and nonnative tree species of varying weediness. Biological Invasions. 20(4) : 891-904.
*Harris, P., *Smith, N, *Cannon, G. and Muth, N.Z. 2013. Assessment of plant community restoration following Tree-of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima) control by Verticillium albo-atrum. Biological Invasions. 15: 1887–1893.
Mooney, E.H., *Tiedeken, E.J., Muth, N.Z., and Niesenbaum, R.A. 2009. Differential induced response to generalist and specialist herbivores by Lindera benzoin L (Lauraceae) in sun and shade. Oikos. 188(8) : 1181-1189.
Muth, N.Z., *Kluger, E.C., *Levy, J., Ingersoll, M.C., Edwards, M.J., and Niesenbaum, R.A. 2008. Increased per capita herbivory in the shade: Necessity, feedback, or luxury consumption? Ecoscience. 15(2) : 182-188.
* Skoczylas, D., Muth, N.Z., and Niesenbaum, R.A. 2007. Contribution of insectivorous avifauna to top down control of Lindera benzoin herbivores at forest edge and interior habitats. Acta Oecologica. 32(3) : 337-342.
Muth N.Z., and Pigliucci M. 2007. Implementation of a novel framework for assessing species plasticity in biological invasions: responses of Centaurea and Crepis to phosphorus and water availability. Journal of Ecology. 95(5):1001-1013.
Richards, C.L., Bossdorf, O., Muth, N.Z., Gurevitch, J, and Pigliucci, M. 2006. Jack of all trades, master of some? On the role of phenotypic plasticity in plant invasions. Ecology Letters. 9 : 981-993.
Muth, N.Z. and Pigliucci, M. 2006. Traits of invasives reconsidered: phenotypic comparisons of introduced invasive and introduced non-invasive plant species within two closely related clades. American Journal of Botany. 93(2) : 188-195.
Weltzin, J.F., Muth, N.Z., Von Holle, B. and Cole, P.G. 2003. Genetic diversity and invasibility: a test using a model system with a novel experimental design. Oikos. 103: 505–518.
*Muth, N.Z. and Hamburg, S.P. 1998. Addressing purple loosestrife management in Rhode Island. Northeastern Naturalist. 5(1): 67-74.
Other Publications
Grant, C. Keeney, J., and Muth N.Z. 2013. An integrated research and writing experience for freshman biology students. CUR Quarterly on the Web, Summer 2013.
Muth, N.Z. and *VanWallendael, A. 2011. Cracking the walnut case: revisiting claims of black walnut toxicity. Forest Leaves. 21(1):4. (This article was reprinted by Tree Cookies, a Virginia Cooperative Extension publication).
Muth, N.Z. and Pigliucci, M. 2005. Using invasive species biology to teach about evolution. in Evolutionary Science and Society: Educating a New Generation. Cracraft, J. and R. Bybee (eds.). Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, Colorado Springs, CO.
Pigliucci, M., Banta, J., Bossu, C., Crouse, P., Dexter, T., Hansknecht, and Muth, N. 2004. The alleged fallacies of evolutionary theory. Philosophy Now. 46 : 36-39.
Muth, N.Z. 2003. Gene flow might turn wimps into superweeds. Nature. 421: 785-786.
Vazquez, D.P, McMahon, S.M., Muth, N.Z., and Collins, M.D. 2002. Book Review; The unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 269: 249-250.
*Muth, N.Z. 1997. Does it make sense to manage Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife) in Rhode Island? Addressing gaps in an invasive species control program. B.A. Honors Thesis, Brown University.
*indicates undergraduate student coauthor at time of research activity