Readings

 

 

31 August

                                                                                        

Hanski, I. and M. Gyllenberg. 1997. Uniting two general patterns in the distribution of species. Science 275: 397-400.

 

Matter, S.E., I. Hanski, and M Gyllenberg. 2002. A test of the Metapopulation model of the species-area relationship. Journal of Biogeography 29: 977-983.

 

7 September

 

Pedrono et al. 2004. Wild-captive Metapopulation analysis. Biological Conservation 119: 463-473.

 

Schtickzelle and Baguette. 2004. Metapopulation viability analysis of the bog fritillary butterfly using RAMAS/GIS. Oikos 104: 277-290.

 

Reed et al. 2002. Emerging issues in population viability analysis. Conservation Biology 16: 7-19.

 

14 September

 

Connor, E.F. and E.D. McCoy. 2000. Species-area relationships, p. 397- 412. In, S.A. Levin (ed.) Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. Volume 5. Academic Press: New York.

 

Kinzig, A.P. and J. Harte 2000. Implications of endemics-area relationship for estimates of species extinctions. Ecology 81: 3305-3311.

 

Ostling, A. and J. Harte. 2003. A community-level fractal property produces power-law species-area relationships. Oikos 103: 219-224.

 

 

21 September

 

Vandermeer, J. and R. Caravajal. 2001. Metapopulation dynamics and the quality of matrix. American Naturalist 158: 211-220.

 

Watson, J.E.M., R.J. Whittaker, and D. Freudenberger. 2005. Bird community responses to habitat fragmentation: how consistent are they across landscapes? Journal of Biogeography 32: 1353-1370.

 

With, K.A. 1997. The application of neutral landscape models in conservation. Conservation Biology 11: 1069-1080.

 

28 September

 

Fischer, J and D.B. Lindenmayer. 2005. Perfectly nested or significantly nested – an important difference for conservation management. Oikos 109: 485-494.

 

MacDonald, K.A. and J. Brown. 1992. Using montane mammals to model extinctions due to global climate change. Conservation Biology 6: 409-415.

 

5 October

 

Watson, J.E.M., R. J. Whittaker, and T.P. Dawson. 2004. Habitat structure and proximity to forest edge affect the abundance and distribution of forest-dependent birds in tropical coastal forests of southeastern Madagascar. Biological Conservation 120: 311-327.

 

Schlaepfer, M.A. and T.A. Gavin. 2001. Edge effects on lizards and frogs in tropical forest fragments. Conservation Biology 15: 1079-1090.

 

12 October

 

none

 

19 October

 

Cao, Y., D.D. Williams, and D.P. Larsen. 2002 Comparisons of ecological communities: the problem of sample representativeness. Ecological Monographs 72: 41-56.

 

Gibb, H. and D. Hochuli. 2002. Habitat fragmentation in an urban environment: large and small fragments support different arthropod assemblages. Biological Conservation 106: 91.100.

 

Bloom, S.A. 1981. Similarity indices in community studies: Potential pitfalls. Marine Ecology Progress Series 5: 125-128.

 

Streever, W.J. and S.A. Bloom. 1993. The self-similarity curve: a new method to determine the sampling effort required to characterize communities. Journal of Freshwater Biology 8: 401-403.

 

26 October

 

Longino, J.T., J. Coddington, and R.K. Colwell. 2002. The ant fauna of a tropical rain forest: estimating species richness three different ways. Ecology 83: 689-702.

 

Deiller, A-F., J-M. N. Walter, and M. Trémoličeres. 2001. Effects of flood interruption on species richness, diversity and floristic composition of woody regeneration in the upper Rhine alluvial hardwood forest. Regulated Rivers Research and Management 17: 393-405.  

 

2 November

 

Drake, J.A. 1991. Community-assembly mechanics and the structure of an experimental species ensemble. American Naturalist 137: 1-26.

 

Sutherland, G.D., A.S. Harestad, K. Price, and K.P. Lertzman. 2000. Scaling of natal dispersal distances in terrestrial birds and mammals. Conservation Ecology 4: 16. (http://www.consecol.org/vol4/iss1/art16)

 

Tischendorf, L., D.J. Bender, and L. Fahrig. 2003. Evaluation of patch isolation metrics in mosaic landscapes for specialist vs. generalist species. Landscape Ecology 18: 41-50.

 

9 November

 

Wolf, A. 2001. Conservation of endemic plants in serpentine landscapes. Biological Conservation 100: 35-44.

 

Amarasekare, P. and R. Nisbet. 2001. Spatial heterogeneity, source-sink dynamics, and the local coexistence of competing species. American Naturalist 158: 572-584.

 

Leibold, M.A. et al. 2004. The metacommunity concept: a framework for multi-scale community ecology. Ecology Letters 7: 601-613.

 

16 November

 

Gotelli, N.J. 2002. Co-occurrence of ectoparasites of marine fishes: a null model analysis. Ecology Letters 5: 86-94.

 

Osnas, E.E. and C.D. Ankney. 2003. Null models of North American prairie duck communities: local habitat conditions and temporal scale influence community patterns. Evolutionary Ecology Research 5: 913-932.  

 

Ribichich, A.N. 2005. From null communities to non-randomly structured actual plant assemblages: parsimony analysis of species co-occurrences. Ecography 28: 88-98.

 

 30 November

 

Jonsen, I.D., R.S. Bourchier, and J. Roland. 2001. The influence of matrix habitat on Aphthona flea beetle immigration to leafy spurge patches. Oecologia 127: 287-294.

 

Antongiovanni, M. and J.P. Metzger. 2005. Influence of matrix habitats on the occurrence of insectivorous bird species in Amazonian forest fragments. Biological Conservation 122: 441-451.

 

7 December

 

Condit, R. et al. 2002. Beta-diversity in tropical forest trees. Science 295: 666-668.

 

Pitman, N.C.A., et al. 2001. Dominance and distribution of tree species in upper Amazonian terra firme forest. Ecology 82: 2101-2117.

 

Schmitz, O.J. 2005. Scaling from plot experiments to landscapes: studying grasshoppers to inform forest ecosystem management. Oecologia 145: 225-234.

 

 

14 December

 

Hanski, I, J. Kouki, and A. Halkka. 1993. Three explanations of the positive relationship between distribution and abundance of species, pp. 108-116. In, R.E. Ricklefs and D. Schluter (eds.) Species Diversity in Ecological Communities. University of Chicago Press: Chicago.

 

Heino, J. 2005. Positive relationship between regional distribution and local abundance in stream insects: a consequence of niche breadth or niche position? Ecography 28: 345-354.

 

Holt, A.R., P.H. Warren, and K.J. Gaston. 2004. The importance of habitat heterogeneity, biotic interactions and dispersal in abundance-occupancy relationships. Journal of Animal Ecology 73: 841-851.