Publications
REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES (* indicates undergraduate co-author, graduate student co-author)
Lyons, MP, B. von Holle, JF Weishampel. 2022. Why do sea turtle nests fail? Modeling clutch loss across the southeastern United States. Ecosphere, 13:3. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3988
Díaz, S. J. Kattge (+ 139 co-authors). 2022. The global spectrum of plant form and function: enhanced species-level trait dataset. Scientific Data. 9: 755. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01774-9
Roura-Pascual, N., B. Leung, W. Rabitsch, L. Rutting, J. Vervoort, S. Bacher, S. Dullinger, K. Erb, J.M. Jeschke, S. Katsanevakis, I. Kühn, B. Lenzner, A.M. Liebhold, M. Obersteiner, A. Pauchard, G.D. Peterson, H.E. Roy, H. Seebens, M. Winter, M.A. Burgman, P. Genovesi, P.E. Hulme, R.P. Keller, G. Latombe, M.A. McGeoch, G.M. Ruiz, R. Scalera, M.R. Springborn, B. von Holle, F. Essl. 2021. Alternative futures for global biological invasions. Sustainability Science. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-021-00963-6
von Holle, B., *S. Weber, D. Nickerson. 2020. The influence of warming and biotic interactions on the potential for range expansion of native and nonnative species. AoB Plants. 12 (5): plaa040. influence of warming and biotic interactions on the potential for range expansion of native and nonnative species | AoB PLANTS | Oxford Academic (oup.com)
Lyons, M., B. von Holle, M. Caffrey, J.F. Weishampel. 2020. Quantifying impacts of future sea level rise on nesting sea turtles in the southeastern United States. Ecological Applications. , 30(5): e02100. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2100
B. von Holle Restoration at the landscape scale as a means of adaptation to climate change. 2020. Current Trends in Landscape Ecology: 5: 85-97. DOI 10.1007/s40823-020-00056-7 vonHolle_etal2020CLER
Faison, E.K, D.R. Foster, B. von Holle, J.M. Rapp, and S. Moore. 2019. Nonnative vegetation dynamics in the understory of a fragmented temperate forest. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 146 (4): 252 – 261. Nonnative vegetation dynamics in the understory of a fragmented temperate forest1 (bioone.org)
von Holle, B. and J.L. Irish, A. Spivy, J.F. Weishampel, A. Meylan, M.H. Godfrey, M. Dodd, S.H. Schweitzer, T. Keyes, F. Sanders, M.K. Chaplin, and N.R. Taylor. April 2019.Effects of Future Sea Level Rise on Coastal Habitat. Journal of Wildlife Management:. 83(3) 694-704. https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.21633
Hamed, A. K. Madani, B. Von Holle, J. Wright, J. Walter Milon, and M. Bossick. 2016. How much are Floridians willing to pay for protecting sea turtles from sea level rise? Environmental Management 57(1): 176-188. How Much Are Floridians Willing to Pay for Protecting Sea Turtles from Sea Level Rise? – PubMed (nih.gov)
Neill, C., M. M. Wheeler, E. Loucks, A. Weiler, B. Von Holle, M. Pelikan, and Tom Chase. 2015. Influence of soil properties on coastal sandplain grassland establishment on
former agricultural fields. Restoration Ecology: 23 (5):531-538. Influence of soil properties on coastal sandplain grassland establishment on former agricultural fields – Neill – 2015 – Restoration Ecology – Wiley Online Library
Wheeler, M.M., C.M. Neill, E. Loucks, A. Weiler, B. Von Holle, M. Pelikan, and T. Chase. 2015. Effects of vegetation removal and seed limitation on sandplain grassland creation on former agricultural fields. Restoration Ecology: 23 (5):539-547. Vegetation removal and seed addition contribute to coastal sandplain grassland establishment on former agricultural fields – Wheeler – 2015 – Restoration Ecology – Wiley Online Library
Von Holle, B., C.M. Neill, E.F. Largay, *K.A Budreski, *B. Ozimec, *S.A. Clark, and K. Lee, and . 2013. Ecosystem legacy of the introduced N-fixing tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, in a coastal forest. Oecologia 172 (3): 915-924. Ecosystem legacy of the introduced N2-fixing tree Robinia pseudoacacia in a coastal forest | SpringerLink
Von Holle, B. 2013.Environmental stress alters native-nonnative relationships at the community scale. Biological Invasions 15: 417–427. doi: 10.1007/s10530-012-0297-7
Weiler, A., B. Von Holle, and D. Nickerson. 2013. Reducing biotic and abiotic land-use legacies to restore invaded, abandoned citrus groves. Restoration Ecology 21(6): 755-762 Reducing Biotic and Abiotic Land‐Use Legacies to Restore Invaded, Abandoned Citrus Groves – Weiler – 2013 – Restoration Ecology – Wiley Online Library
Liebhold, A.M., D.G. McCullough, L.M. Blackburn, S.J. Frankel, B. Von Holle, and J.E. Aukema. 2013. A highly aggregated geographical distribution of forest pest invasions in the USA. Diversity and Distributions 19: 1208-1216.A highly aggregated geographical distribution of forest pest invasions in the USA – Liebhold – 2013 – Diversity and Distributions – Wiley Online Library
Reece, J.S., M. Bilskie, L. Ehrhart, S. Hagen, A. Hays, C. Long, R. F. Noss, D. Passeri, C. Sanchez, M.V. Schwoerer, B. Von Holle, J.F. Weishampel, and S. Wolfe. 2013. Sea level rise, land use, and climate change influence the distribution of loggerhead (Caretta caretta) nests at the largest US rookery at Melbourne Beach, Florida. Marine Ecology Progress Series 493: 259-274.(17)
Aukema, J., B. Leung, K. Kovacs, C. Chivers, K. Britton, J. Englin, S. Frankel, R. Haight, T. Holmes, A. Liebhold, D. McCullough, and B. Von Holle. 2011. Economic Impacts of Non-Native Forest Insects in the United States PLoS ONE 6(9): e24587. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0024587
Von Holle, B., Y. Wei and D. Nickerson. 2010.Climatic variability leads to later seasonal flowering of Floridian plants. PLoS ONE 5(7):e11500. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0011500
J.E. Aukema, D. G. McCullough, B. Von Holle, A. Liebhold, K.Britton and S. J. Frankel. 2010.Historical accumulation of nonindigenous forest pests in the continental United States. BioScience60 (11): 886-897. (cover article)
Holmes, T.P., S. Liebhold, K. Kovacs, and B. Von Holle. 2010.A spatial-dynamic value transfer model of economic losses from a biological invasion. Ecological Economics70:86-95.
Holmes, T.P., J.E Aukema, B. Von Holle, A. Liebhold, E. Sills. 2009.Economic Impacts of Invasive Species in Forests: Past, Present, and Future. Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology1162: 18-38.
A spatial-dynamic value transfer model of economic losses from a biological invasion – ScienceDirect
Reaser, J., L. Meyerson, and B. Von Holle. 2008. Saving camels from straws: How propagule pressure-based prevention policies can reduce the risk of unintentional introductions. Biological Invasions 10:1085-1098.Saving camels from straws: how propagule pressure-based prevention policies can reduce the risk of biological invasion | SpringerLink
Von Holle, B. and G. Motzkin. 2007. Historical land use and environmental determinants of nonnative plant distribution in coastal northeastern United States. Biological Conservation 136: 33-43
Historical land use and environmental determinants of nonnative plant distribution in coastal southern New England – ScienceDirect
Neill, C.M., B. Von Holle, *K. Kleese, *K. D. Ivy, A. R. Collins, and *C. Treat. 2007. Historical influences on the vegetation and soils of the Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts coastal sandplain: Implications for conservation and restoration. Biological Conservation 136:17-32 Historical influences on the vegetation and soils of the Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts coastal sandplain: Implications for conservation and restoration – ScienceDirect
Mack, R.N., B. Von Holle, and L.A. Meyerson. 2007. Assessing the impacts of invasive alien species across multiple spatial scales: the need to work globally and locally. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 5(4):217-220
Fridley, J. D., J.J. Stachowicz, S. Naeem, D.F. Sax, E.W. Seabloom, M.D. Smith, T.J. Stohlgren, D. Tilman, and B. Von Holle. 2007. The invasion paradox: Reconciling pattern and process in species invasions. Ecology 88(1): 3-17
Niemiera, A.X. and B. Von Holle. 2007. Invasive Plants – A Horticultural Perspective. Virginia Cooperative Extension, publication 426-080. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA. 6pp
Von Holle, B., K.A Joseph, E.F. Largay, and *R.G. Lohnes. 2006. Facilitations between the introduced nitrogen-fixing tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, andnonnative plant species in the glacial outwash upland ecosystem of Cape Cod, MA. Biodiversity and Conservation15:2197–2215 Facilitations between the Introduced Nitrogen-fixing Tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, and Nonnative Plant Species in the Glacial Outwash Upland Ecosystem of Cape Cod, MA | SpringerLink
Von Holle, B. and D. Simberloff. 2005. Ecological resistance to biological invasion overwhelmed by propagule pressure. Ecology 86(12):3213-3218 ECOLOGICAL RESISTANCE TO BIOLOGICAL INVASION OVERWHELMED BY PROPAGULE PRESSURE – Holle – 2005 – Ecology – Wiley Online Library
A. M. Ellison, M. S. Bank, B. D. Clinton, E. A. Colburn, C. R. Ford, D. R. Foster, B. D. Kloeppel, J. D. Knoepp, G. M. Lovett, J. Mohan, D. A. Orwig, N. L. Rodenhouse, W. V. Sobczak, K. A. Stinson, J. K. Stone, C.M. Swan, J. Thompson, B. Von Holle, and J. R. Webster. 2005. Loss of foundation species: Consequences for the structure and dynamics of forested ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9(3): 479-486
Von Holle, B. 2005. Biotic resistance to invader establishment of a southern Appalachian plant community is determined by environmental conditions. Journal of Ecology 93: 16-26
Biotic resistance to invader establishment of a southern Appalachian plant community is determined by environmental conditions – VON HOLLE – 2005 – Journal of Ecology – Wiley Online Library
Von Holle, B. and D. Simberloff. 2004. Testing Fox’s assembly rule: Does plant invasion depend upon recipient community structure? Oikos 105: 551-563
Testing Fox’s Assembly Rule: Does Plant Invasion Depend on Recipient Community Structure? on JSTOR
Von Holle, B., H. Delcourt, and D. Simberloff. 2003. Biological inertia and its application in studies of ecological resistance to invasion. Journal of Vegetation Science14: 425-432 The importance of biological inertia in plant community resistance to invasion (bioone.org)
Weltzin, J.F., N. Muth, B. Von Holle, and P. Cole. 2003. Overcoming methodological constraints on experimental investigations of diversity-invasibility relationships – a test using genetic diversity in a model system. Oikos103: 505-51
Lockwood, J., D. Simberloff, M. McKinney, and B. Von Holle. 2001. How many, and which, plants will invade natural areas? Biological Invasions 3 (1): 1-8
Wasson, K., B. Von Holle, J. Toft and G. Ruiz. 2000. Detecting invasions of marine organsims: Kamptozoan case histories. Biological Invasions 2(1): 59-74
Parker, I.M. , D. Simberloff, W.M. Lonsdale, K. Goodell, M. Wonham, P.M. Kareiva, M.H. Williamson, B. Von Holle, P.B. Moyle, J.E. Byers, L. Goldwasser. 1999. Impact: Toward a framework for understanding the ecological effects of invaders, Biological Invasions 1(1): 3-19
Impact: Toward a Framework for Understanding the Ecological Effects of Invaders | SpringerLink
Simberloff, D. and B. Von Holle. 1999. Positive interactions of nonindigenous species: Invasional meltdown? Biological Invasions 1(1): 21-32 Positive Interactions of Nonindigenous Species: Invasional Meltdown? | SpringerLink
NONREFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES
Simberloff, D. et al. (I was one of 141 Signatories). 2011. Non-natives: 141 scientists object. Nature 475:36-36.
Niemiera, A.X., and B. Von Holle. 2010. Invasive Plants and the Nursery Industry. Virginia Nursery & Landscape Newsletter 80(6): 45-50
BOOK CHAPTERS
Von Holle, B.2011. Invasional Meltdown. In, Encyclopedia of Invasive Introduced Species, D. Simberloff and M. Rejmánek, (eds.) University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. pp. 360-364
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Niemiera, A.X., and B. Von Holle. 2009. Invasive Plant Species and the Ornamental Horticulture Industry. In, Management of Invasive Weeds, Inderjit (ed.) Springer, New York, NY. pp. 167-187
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POPULAR MEDIA
Niemiera, A.X., and B. Von Holle. 2011. Invasive Plant Species and the Nursery Industry. American Nurseryman. 9(11): 12-17