
- Post-Doctoral Fellow Landscape Ecology / Movement Ecology
- won a $13.9 million award to engineer adult stem cells that produce HIV antibodies not
- How Corridors Reduce Indigo Bunting Nest Success AIMEE J. WELDON
- Landscape connectivity promotes plant biodiversity spillover into non-target habitats
- Finding the corridor more traveled Nick M. Haddad1
- SOUTHEASTERN NATURALIST2009 8(4):709722 Effects of Corridors on Genetics of a Butterfly in a
- 30 Coastwatch | Spring 2011 | www.ncseagrant.org N A t u R A L i S t ' S
- Conservation corridors affect the fixation of novel alleles John L. Orrock1,2
- PATCH SHAPE, CONNECTIVITY, AND FORAGING BY OLDFIELD MICE (PEROMYSCUS POLIONOTUS)
- Ecology, 84(10), 2003, pp. 25892599 2003 by the Ecological Society of America
- L E T T E R S dents; reductions of methylmercury in U.S.
- Long-term oscillations in grassland productivity induced by drought
- Ecology, 91(4), 2010, pp. 944950 2010 by the Ecological Society of America
- Ecology, 84(3), 2003, pp. 609615 2003 by the Ecological Society of America
- Ecology, 86(6), 2005, pp. 14221431 2005 by the Ecological Society of America
- 24 Coastwatch | Spring 2007 | www.ncseagrant.org C o n t i n u e d
- Effects of plant species richness on invasion dynamics, disease outbreaks, insect abundances and
- Impacts of corridors on populations and communities
- Connecting Landscapes for Biodiversity
- Plant diversity and the stability of foodwebs Nick M. Haddad,1
- Ecological Connectivity for a Changing Climate MEADE KROSBY,
- Does Tropical Forest Fragmentation Increase Long-Term Variability of Butterfly Communities?
- Plant species loss decreases arthropod diversity and shifts trophic structure
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE Robustness and uncertainty in estimates of butterfly abundance
- Local versus landscape determinants of butterfly movement behaviors Daniel Kuefler and Nick M. Haddad
- CORRIDORS AND OLFACTORY PREDATOR CUES AFFECT SMALL MAMMAL BEHAVIOR
- Ecological Applications, 15(1), 2005, pp. 250257 2005 by the Ecological Society of America
- POPULATION ECOLOGY Host Pubescence and the Behavior and Performance of the Butterfly
- CONSERVATION ECOLOGY Joanna H. Fried Douglas J. Levey
- Contributed Paper Determining Optimal Population Monitoring for Rare
- vol. 153, no. 2 the american naturalist february 1999 Corridor Use Predicted from Behaviors at Habitat Boundaries
- vol. 161, no. 5 the american naturalist may 2003 Predicting Which Species Will Benefit from Corridors in
- vol. 158, no. 1 the american naturalist july 2001 Contrasting Effects of Plant Richness and Composition on
- Address of the Past President Human Population Growth and the Carrying Capacity Concept
- Abstract Just as long-term nitrogen loading of grass-lands decreases plant species richness and increases
- RESEARCH ARTICLE Natural, not urban, barriers define population structure
- RESEARCH ARTICLE Edge-mediated patterns of seed removal in experimentally
- RESEARCH ARTICLE Large-scale experimental landscapes reveal distinctive