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Amy M Savage
Amy M Savage
Rutgers University - Camden
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Urban stress is associated with variation in microbial species composition—but not richness—in Manhattan
AT Reese, A Savage, E Youngsteadt, KL McGuire, A Koling, O Watkins, ...
The ISME journal 10 (3), 751-760, 2016
832016
Socio‐eco‐evolutionary dynamics in cities
S Des Roches, KI Brans, MR Lambert, LR Rivkin, AM Savage, CJ Schell, ...
Evolutionary Applications 14 (1), 248-267, 2021
772021
The effect of habitual and experimental antiperspirant and deodorant product use on the armpit microbiome
J Urban, DJ Fergus, AM Savage, M Ehlers, HL Menninger, RR Dunn, ...
PeerJ 4, e1605, 2016
722016
Stable isotopes reveal links between human food inputs and urban ant diets
CA Penick, AM Savage, RR Dunn
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1806), 20142608, 2015
712015
Habitat and species identity, not diversity, predict the extent of refuse consumption by urban arthropods
E Youngsteadt, RC Henderson, AM Savage, AF Ernst, RR Dunn, ...
Global change biology 21 (3), 1103-1115, 2015
712015
Diversity and evolution of the primate skin microbiome
SE Council, AM Savage, JM Urban, ME Ehlers, JHP Skene, ML Platt, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1822), 20152586, 2016
662016
Fine‐scale heterogeneity across Manhattan's urban habitat mosaic is associated with variation in ant composition and richness
AM Savage, B Hackett, B Guénard, EK Youngsteadt, RR Dunn
Insect Conservation and Diversity 8 (3), 216-228, 2015
552015
the nexus of climate change, food and nutrition security and diet-related non-communicable diseases in Pacific Island Countries and Territories
A Savage, L McIver, L Schubert
Climate and Development 12 (2), 120-133, 2020
492020
Ecologists, educators, and writers collaborate with the public to assess backyard diversity in The School of Ants Project
A Lucky, AM Savage, LM Nichols, C Castracani, L Shell, DA Grasso, ...
Ecosphere 5 (7), 1-23, 2014
452014
Elevated dominance of extrafloral nectary‐bearing plants is associated with increased abundances of an invasive ant and reduced native ant richness
AM Savage, JA Rudgers, KD Whitney
Diversity and Distributions 15 (5), 751-761, 2009
452009
Global urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover
JS Santangelo, RW Ness, B Cohan, CR Fitzpatrick, SG Innes, S Koch, ...
Science 375 (6586), 1275-1281, 2022
352022
Do invasive ants respond more strongly to carbohydrate availability than co‐occurring non‐invasive ants? A test along an active Anoplolepis gracilipes invasion front
AM Savage, SD Johnson, KD Whitney, JA Rudgers
Austral Ecology 36 (3), 310-319, 2011
292011
Timing of prescribed burns affects abundance and composition of arthropods in the Texas hill country
SD Johnson, KC Horn, AM Savage, S Windhager, MT Simmons, ...
The Southwestern Naturalist 53 (2), 137-145, 2008
292008
From garden to store: local perspectives of changing food and nutrition security in a Pacific Island country
A Savage, H Bambrick, D Gallegos
Food Security 12 (6), 1331-1348, 2020
262020
Mutualism in a community context: the positive feedback between an ant–aphid mutualism and a gall-making midge
AM Savage, MA Peterson
Oecologia 151, 280-291, 2007
262007
The Habitats Humans Provide: Factors affecting the diversity and composition of arthropods in houses
M Leong, MA Bertone, AM Savage, KM Bayless, RR Dunn, MD Trautwein
Scientific reports 7 (1), 1-11, 2017
242017
Microbial diversity of extreme habitats in human homes
AM Savage, J Hills, K Driscoll, DJ Fergus, AM Grunden, RR Dunn
PeerJ 4, e2376, 2016
232016
Non-additive benefit or cost? Disentangling the indirect effects that occur when plants bearing extrafloral nectaries and honeydew-producing insects share exotic ant mutualists
AM Savage, JA Rudgers
Annals of botany 111 (6), 1295-1307, 2013
222013
Geographic variation in a facultative mutualism: consequences for local arthropod composition and diversity
JA Rudgers, AM Savage, MA Rúa
Oecologia 163, 985-996, 2010
192010
Adolescent women as a key target population for community nutrition education programs in Indonesia
A Savage, J Februhartanty, A Worsley
Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 26 (3), 484-493, 2017
172017
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