Holway, D. A., Suarez, A.V., Case, T.J. (under review). "The role of abiotic factors in governing susceptibility to invasion: a test with a widespread invasive social insect." Ecology TBD(TBD): TBD.
Suarez, A. V. a. T. J. C. (in review). "Bottom-up effects on the persistence of a specialist predator: ant invasions and coastal horned lizards." Ecological Applications.
Fisher, R. N., A.V. Suared, and T.J. Case (in review). "Spatial patterns in the abundance of a declining species: The coastal horned lizard." Conservation Biology.
Suarez, A. V. a. T. J. C. (in press). The ecological consequences of a fragmentation mediated invasion: The Argentine Ant, Linepithema humile, in southern California. How landscapes change: Human disturbance and ecosystem disruptions in the Americas. G. A. Bradshaw, P. Marquet, and H.A. Mooney, Springer Verlag.
LAAKKONEN, J., FISHER, R., Case, T.J. (2001). "Effect of land cover, habitat fragmentation and ant colonies on the distribution and abundance of shrews in southern California." Journal of Animal Ecology 70: 776-788.
Suarez, A. V., J.Q. Richmond, and T.J. Case (2000). "Prey selection in horned lizards following the invasion of Argentine ants in southern California." Ecological Applications 10: 711-725.
Bolger, D. T., A.V. Suarez, K.R. Crooks, S.A. Morrison, and T.J. Case (2000). "Arthropods in urban habitat fragments in southern California: area, age, and edge effects." Ecological Applications 10: 1230-1248.
Suarez, A. V., N.D. Tsutsui, D.A. Holoway, and T.J. Case (1999). "Behavioral and genetic differentiation between native and introduced populations of the Argentine ant." Biological Invasions 1: 43-53.
Suarez, A. V., D.T. Bolger, and T.J. Case (1998). "Effects of fragmentation and invasion on native ant communities of coastal southern California." Ecology 79: 2041-2056.