Interviews > ecology

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  • Fahrig, Lenore Fahrig, L., & Merriam, G. (1985). Habitat patch connectivity and population survival. Ecology, 66(6), 1762-1768.
  • Felsenstein, Joseph Felsenstein, J. (1985). Phylogenies and the comparative method. The American Naturalist, 125(1), 1-15.
  • Gilbert, Scott Gilbert, S. F. (2001). Ecological developmental biology: developmental biology meets the real world. Developmental Biology, 233(1), 1-12.
  • Gill, Frank Gill, F. B., & Wolf, L. L. (1975). Economics of feeding territoriality in the golden‐winged sunbird. Ecology, 56(2), 333-345.
  • Gillespie, Rosemary Gillespie, R. (2004). Community assembly through adaptive radiation in Hawaiian spiders. Science, 303(5656), 356-359.
  • Gotelli, Nicholas Gotelli, N. J., & Colwell, R. K. (2001). Quantifying biodiversity: procedures and pitfalls in the measurement and comparison of species richness. Ecology letters, 4(4), 379-391.
  • Grant, Peter & Grant, Rosemary Grant, P. R., & Grant, B. R. (2006). Evolution of character displacement in Darwin’s finches. Science, 313(5784), 224-226.
  • Gurevitch, Jessica Gurevitch, J., Morrow, L. L., Wallace, A., & Walsh, J. S. (1992). A meta-analysis of competition in field experiments. The American Naturalist, 140(4), 539-572.
  • Haddad, Nick Haddad, N. M., Bowne, D. R., Cunningham, A., Danielson, B. J., Levey, D. J., Sargent, S., & Spira, T. (2003). Corridor use by diverse taxa. Ecology, 84(3), 609-615.
  • Harrison, Susan Harrison, S., Murphy, D. D., & Ehrlich, P. R. (1988). Distribution of the bay checkerspot butterfly, Euphydryas editha bayensis: evidence for a metapopulation model. The American Naturalist, 132(3), 360-382.
  • Harvey, Paul Clutton‐Brock, T. H., & Harvey, P. H. (1977). Primate ecology and social organization. Journal of Zoology, 183(1), 1-39.
  • Hector, Andrew Hector, A., B. Schmid, C. Beierkuhnlein, M. C. Caldeira, M. Diemer, P. G. Dimitrakopoulos, J. A. Finn et al. 1999. Plant diversity and productivity experiments in European grasslands. Science 286: 1123-1127
  • Heinrich, Bernd Heinrich, B. (1976). The foraging specializations of individual bumblebees. Ecological monographs, 46(2), 105-128.
  • Herrera, Carlos Herrera, C. M., Jordano, P., Lopez-Soria, L., & Amat, J. A. (1994). Recruitment of a mast‐fruiting, bird‐dispersed tree: bridging frugivore activity and seedling establishment. Ecological monographs, 64(3), 315-344.
  • Hobbie, Sarah Hobbie, S. E. (1996). Temperature and plant species control over litter decomposition in Alaskan tundra. Ecological Monographs, 66(4), 503-522.
  • Hobson, Keith Hobson, K. A. (1992). Determination of trophic relationships within a high Arctic marine food web using δ^< 13> C and δ^< 15> N analysis. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., 84, 9-18.
  • Hubbell, Stephen Hubbell, S. P. (1997). A unified theory of biogeography and relative species abundance and its application to tropical rain forests and coral reefs. Coral reefs, 16(1), S9-S21.
  • Huey, Raymond Huey, R. B., & Bennett, A. F. (1987). Phylogenetic studies of coadaptation: preferred temperatures versus optimal performance temperatures of lizards. Evolution, 1098-1115.
  • Hurlbert, Stuart Hurlbert, S. H. (1984). Pseudoreplication and the design of ecological field experiments. Ecological monographs, 54(2), 187-211.
  • Inouye, David Inouye, D. W. (1978). Resource partitioning in bumblebees: experimental studies of foraging behavior. Ecology, 59(4), 672-678.
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