Found 18 results
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2010. The Combined Influence of the Local Environment and Regional Enrichment on Bird Species Richness. American Naturalist. 172:E35-E43. Abstract
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2010. The Evolution of Maximum Body Size of Terrestrial Mammals. Science. 330:1216-219.
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2009. Changes in a tropical forest support metabolic zero-sum dynamics. Ecology Letters. 12:507-515.
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2009. Taking species abundance distributions beyond individuals. Ecology Letters. 12:488-501.
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2008. Macroecology: more than the division of food and space among species on continents. Progress in Physical Geography. 32:115-138.
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2007. Challenges in the application of geometric constraint models. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 16:257-264.
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2007. Compensatory dynamics are rare in natural communities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA. 104:3273-3277.
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2007. Ecological correlates of geographical range occupancy in North American birds. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 16:764-773.
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2007. Relationships between body size and abundance in ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 22:323-330.
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2007. Spatiotemporal scaling of species richness: patterns, processes and implications. Scaling Biodiversity. :325-346.
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2007. Species abundance distributions: moving beyond single prediction theories to integration within an ecological framework. Ecology Letters. 10:995-1015.
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2006. A comparison of the species-time relationship across ecosystems and taxonomic groups. Oikos. 112:185-195.
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2005. Disparity between range map and survey based analyses of species richness: patterns, processes, and implications. Ecology Letters. 8:319-327.
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2005. Dynamics of species invasions: Insights into the mechanisms that limit species diversity. Species Invasions: Insights to Ecology, Evolution and Biogeography. :447-465.
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2005. Evidence for a general species-time-area relationship. Ecology. 86:2032-2039.
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2004. Similarities in body size distributions of small-bodied flying vertebrates. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 6:783-797.
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2004. Two-phase species-time relationships in North American land birds. 7:329-336.