Vandermeer, John H.
John Vandermeer American ecologist
Vandermeer, John
Vandermeer, John H. 1940-
VIAF ID: 37013684 (Personal)
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Works
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The agroecological matrix as alternative to the land-sparing/agriculture intensification model | |
Agroecology | |
Ant assemblage on a coffee farm: spatial mosaic versus shifting patchwork. | |
Ants (Azteca sp.) as potential biological control agents in shade coffee production in Chiapas, Mexico | |
Ants defend coffee from berry borer colonization | |
The assembly and importance of a novel ecosystem: The ant community of coffee farms in Puerto Rico | |
The Big Rust and the Red Queen: Long-Term Perspectives on Coffee Rust Research | |
Breakfast of biodiversity : the truth about rain forest destruction | |
Complex Traditions: Intersecting Theoretical Frameworks in Agroecological Research | |
Conservation: Limits of Land Sparing | |
Discovery dominance tradeoff: the case of Pheidole subarmata and Solenopsis geminata (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in neotropical pastures | |
Disentangling endogenous versus exogenous pattern formation in spatial ecology: a case study of the ant Azteca sericeasur in southern Mexico | |
Ecological Complexity and Pest Control in Organic Coffee Production: Uncovering an Autonomous Ecosystem Service | |
[Ecological determinism] | |
Ecological resources in New York State's colleges and universities, 1971. | |
The ecology of intercropping, 1988: | |
Effect of coffee agriculture management on the population structure of a forest dwelling rodent (Heteromys desmarestianus goldmani). | |
Effects of Management Intensity and Season on Arboreal Ant Diversity and Abundance in Coffee Agroecosystems | |
Effects of predatory ants on lower trophic levels across a gradient of coffee management complexity | |
Elementary mathematical ecology | |
Emissions from cattle farming in Brazil | |
Endogenous spatial pattern formation from two intersecting ecological mechanisms: the dynamic coexistence of two noxious invasive ant species in Puerto Rico | |
Enigmatic biodiversity correlations: ant diversity responds to diverse resources | |
From insinuator to dominator: Foraging switching by an exotic ant | |
Growth and development of the thinning canopy in a post-hurricane tropical rain forest in Nicaragua | |
Hurricane disturbance and tropical tree species diversity | |
Hypothenemus hampei (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and its interactions with Azteca instabilis and Pheidole synanthropica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in a shade coffee agroecosystem | |
Identification of Putative Coffee Rust Mycoparasites via Single-Molecule DNA Sequencing of Infected Pustules | |
Impact of Regionally Distinct Agroecosystem Communities on the Potential for Autonomous Control of the Coffee Leaf Rust | |
Insights from excrement: invasive gastropods shift diet to consume the coffee leaf rust and its mycoparasite | |
A Keystone Ant Species Provides Robust Biological Control of the Coffee Berry Borer Under Varying Pest Densities. | |
A keystone mutualism drives pattern in a power function. | |
Kotaigun seitaigaku nyūmon : Seibutsu no jinkōron | |
Mutualisms and population regulation: mechanism matters | |
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Nature's matrix linking agriculture, biodiversity conservation and food sovereignty | |
The Nicaragua reader : documents of a revolution under fire | |
Parasitoid wasps benefit from shade tree size and landscape complexity in Mexican coffee agroecosystems | |
Population ecology : first principles | |
Population responses to environmental change in a tropical ant: the interaction of spatial and temporal dynamics | |
Post-Agricultural Succession in El Peten, Guatemala | |
Reconstructing biology : genetics and ecology in the new world order | |
Resistance and resilience in a directly regenerating rainforest: Nicaraguan trees of the Vochysiaceae after Hurricane Joan | |
Response of Coffee Farms to Hurricane Maria: Resistance and Resilience from an Extreme Climatic Event | |
Scale and strength oak-mesophyte interactions in a transitional oak-hickory forest. | |
Seibutsu tayosei soshitsu no shinjitsu : Nettai urin hakai no poritikaru ekoroji. | |
Spatial pattern and ecological process in the coffee agroforestry system | |
Spatial scale and density dependence in a host parasitoid system: an arboreal ant, Azteca instabilis, and its Pseudacteon phorid parasitoid. | |
Spatiotemporal Foraging Dynamics of <i>Solenopsis invicta</i> (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and its Potential Effects on the Spatial Structure of Interspecific Competition | |
Species complementarity in two myrmecophilous lady beetle species in a coffee agroecosystem: implications for biological control | |
Stage-dependent responses to emergent habitat heterogeneity: consequences for a predatory insect population in a coffee agroecosystem | |
Stage‐structured ontogeny in resource populations generates non‐additive stabilizing and de‐stabilizing forces in populations and communities | |
Structural constraints on novel ecosystems in agriculture: The rapid emergence of stereotypic modules | |
Taking trophic cascades up a level: behaviorally-modified effects of phorid flies on ants and ant prey in coffee agroecosystems | |
To close the yield-gap while saving biodiversity will require multiple locally relevant strategies | |
Tropical agroecosystems | |
Weak chaos, Allee points, and intermittency emerging from niche construction in population models | |
Wildlife-friendly farming vs land sparing | |
個体群生態学入門 : 生物の人口論 | |
生物多様性〈喪失〉の真実 : 熱帯雨林破壊のポリティカル・エコロジー |