Deah Lieurance

Deah Lieurance

University of Florida

H-index: 14

North America-United States

About Deah Lieurance

Deah Lieurance, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Florida, specializes in the field of Invasive plant ecology, invasion risk analysis, plant-herbivore interactions.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Integrating Climate Change Into Invasive Species Management: a Risk Assessment Survey Analysis to Identify Species of Concern

Addition of finer scale data and uncertainty analysis increases precision of geospatial suitability model for non-native plants in the US

Plant migration due to winter climate change: range expansion of tropical invasive plants in response to warming winters

Ginger, Galangal, and Turmeric Production in Florida

Moving scholarship on invasion science forward

Exploring the performance of Biological Invasions in social media five years after opening its Facebook and Twitter accounts

Identifying invasive species threats, pathways, and impacts to improve biosecurity

Cannabis de-domestication and invasion risk

Deah Lieurance Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

454

Citations(since 2020)

283

Cited By

268

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

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University of Florida

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Deah Lieurance Skills & Research Interests

Invasive plant ecology

invasion risk analysis

plant-herbivore interactions

Top articles of Deah Lieurance

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Integrating Climate Change Into Invasive Species Management: a Risk Assessment Survey Analysis to Identify Species of Concern

Authorea Preprints

Nicole Read

Annette Evans

Carrie Brown-Lima

Rachel Gregg

Deah Lieurance

...

2024/1/8

Addition of finer scale data and uncertainty analysis increases precision of geospatial suitability model for non-native plants in the US

Ecological Modelling

Seokmin Kim

Anthony Koop

Glenn Fowler

Kimberly Israel

Yu Takeuchi

...

2023/10/1

Plant migration due to winter climate change: range expansion of tropical invasive plants in response to warming winters

Biological Invasions

Michael J Osland

Bogdan Chivoiu

Laura C Feher

Leah L Dale

Deah Lieurance

...

2023/9

Ginger, Galangal, and Turmeric Production in Florida

EDIS

Paul Fisher

Rosanna Freyre

Celina Gómez

Brian Pearson

Tatiana Sanchez-Jones

...

2023/8/10

Moving scholarship on invasion science forward

Julie L Lockwood

Deah Lieurance

S Luke Flory

Laura A Meyerson

Anthony Ricciardi

...

2023/6/1

Exploring the performance of Biological Invasions in social media five years after opening its Facebook and Twitter accounts

Biological Invasions

Ana Novoa

Susan Canavan

Deah Lieurance

Daniel Simberloff

Laura A Meyerson

2023/1

Identifying invasive species threats, pathways, and impacts to improve biosecurity

Ecosphere

Deah Lieurance

Susan Canavan

Donald C Behringer

Amy E Kendig

Carey R Minteer

...

2023/12

Cannabis de-domestication and invasion risk

Biological Conservation

Susan Canavan

ZT Brym

Giuseppe Brundu

Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz

D Lieurance

...

2022/10/1

 Scanning the horizon for invasive plant threats using a data-driven approach

NeoBiota

Amy E Kendig

Susan Canavan

Patti J Anderson

S Luke Flory

Lyn A Gettys

...

2022/7/15

The Stages of Invasion: How does a nonnative species transition to an invader? SS-AGR-464/AG463, 7/2022

EDIS

Deah Lieurance

Amy Kendig

Christina Romagosa

2022/7/12

Two decades of data reveal that Biological Invasions needs to increase participation beyond North America, Europe, and Australasia

Biological Invasions

Martin A Nuñez

Mariana C Chiuffo

Hanno Seebens

Sara Kuebbing

Matthew A McCary

...

2022/2/1

Words matter: how to increase gender and LGBTQIA + inclusivity at Biological Invasions

Biological Invasions

Deah Lieurance

Sara Kuebbing

Matthew A McCary

Martin A Nuñez

2022/2

Brazilian Peppertree Control: SS-AGR-17/AA219, rev. 11/2021

EDIS

Kenneth Gioeli

Stephen Enloe

Carey Minteer

Deah Lieurance

Kenneth Langeland

2021/12/3

Navigating the Non-Native Planting Rule: Permit Requirements for Large-Scale Plantings of Non-Native Species in Florida: SS-AGR-453/AG454, 06/2021

EDIS

Deah Lieurance

Eric Rohrig

Stephen Enloe

2021/7/29

Domestication does not alter invasion risk of a non-native legume

Oecologia

Tabitha Petri

Brian Rehill

Deah Lieurance

S Luke Flory

2021/6

Potential effects of domestication on non-native plant invasion risk

Tabitha Petri

Susan Canavan

Doria R Gordon

Deah Lieurance

S Luke Flory

2021/5

A self-study of editorial board diversity at Biological Invasions

Biological Invasions

Sara E Kuebbing

Matthew A McCary

Deah Lieurance

Martin A Nuñez

Mariana C Chiuffo

...

2021

¿ Perdidos en la maleza? Una guía exhaustiva de malas hierbas no autóctonas en Florida: SS-AGR-436-Span/AG444, 11/2020

EDIS

Deah Lieurance

Lyn Gettys

Germán Sandoya-Miranda

2020/12/9

The UF/IFAS Assessment of Nonnative Plants in Florida's Natural Areas: History, Purpose, and Use:(SS-AGR-371/AG376, rev. 06/2020)

EDIS

Deah Lieurance

S Luke Flory

2020/10/9

Biogeographic variation in resistance of the invasive plant, Alliaria petiolata, to a powdery mildew fungus and effect of resistance on competitive dynamics

Biological Invasions

Don Cipollini

Sam Davis

Deah Lieurance

Kendra Cipollini

Volker Bahn

2020/5

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