Author

M. Stastny

Canadian Forest Service - Cited by 1,638 - forest insect ecology - invasive species - climate change

Biography

M. Stastny is affiliated to Department of Electrical Engineering. He is a recipient of many awards and grants for his valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of subject research. His international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study.  His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals.  
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Expansion of geographic range in the pine processionary moth caused by increased winter temperatures
A Battisti, M Stastny, S Netherer, C Robinet, A Schopf, A Roques, ...Ecological applications 15 (6), 2084-2096, 2005200
699
2005
A rapid altitudinal range expansion in the pine processionary moth produced by the 2003 climatic anomaly
A Battisti, M Stastny, E Buffo, S LarssonGlobal Change Biology 12 (4), 662-671, 2006200
330
2006
Do vigour of introduced populations and escape from specialist herbivores contribute to invasiveness?
M Stastny, URS Schaffner, E ElleJournal of Ecology 93 (1), 27-37, 2005200
194
2005
Temperature as a predictor of survival of the pine processionary moth in the Italian Alps
E Buffo, A Battisti, M Stastny, S LarssonAgricultural and Forest Entomology 9 (1), 65-72, 2007200
105
2007
Host‐plant use in the range expansion of the pine processionary moth, Thaumetopoea pityocampa
M Stastny, A Battisti, E PETRUCCO‐TOFFOLO, F Schlyter, S LarssonEcological Entomology 31 (5), 481-490, 2006200
102
2006
Ecological costs on local adaptation of an insect herbivore imposed by host plants and enemies
D Zovi, M Stastny, A Battisti, S LarssonEcology 89 (5), 1388-1398, 2008200
80
2008
Evidence for rapid evolutionary change in an invasive plant in response to biological control
M Stastny, RD SargentJournal of evolutionary biology 30 (5), 1042-1052, 2017201
35
2017
Benefits of gregarious feeding by aposematic caterpillars depend on group age structure
SA Campbell, M StastnyOecologia 7 (3), 715-721, 2015201
17
2015