Simberloff, Daniel.
Daniel Simberloff American ecologist and professor.
Simberloff, Daniel, 1942-
Daniel Simberloff
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Works
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Approche systémique de l'impact d'une espèce invasive : le cas d'une espèce indigène dans un milieu en voie d'eutrophisation | |
The art of being a parasite | |
Associations du vivant: l'art d'étre parasite | |
Conservation de l'écureuil roux en France : de l'état des populations aux enjeux liés à l'introduction de l'écureuil à ventre rouge | |
The ecology of invasions by animals and plants | |
Encyclopedia of biological invasions | |
Les espèces envahissantes d'ici et d'ailleurs | |
From Biocultural Homogenization to Biocultural Conservation | |
Integrating Biological Control into Conservation Practice | |
Interactions durables | |
Invading nature : springer series in invasion ecology | |
Invasion biology of ants under climate change. | |
Invasions biologiques et extinctions : 11 000 ans d'histoire des vertébrés en France | |
Invasive species : what everyone needs to know | |
Killer algae | |
“A kind of metastasizing arthropodal cancer” | |
Life on the edge: carnivore body size variation is all over the place | |
Linking the pattern to the mechanism: How an introduced mammal facilitates plant invasions | |
Logical fallacies and reasonable debates in invasion biology: a response to Guiaşu and Tindale | |
Maintenance management and eradication of established aquatic invaders | |
Media representation of hemlock woolly adelgid management risks: a case study of science communication and invasive species control | |
Microbiome Variation Across Two Hemlock Species With Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Infestation | |
Mining and other threats to the New Caledonia biodiversity hotspot | |
Misguided strategy for mosquito control | |
Missing Species Combinations | |
Missing the bandwagon: Nonnative species impacts still concern managers | |
A morphometric trend linked to male sociality in the small Indian mongoose Herpestes javanicus in Hawaii | |
Moving Beyond Strawmen and Artificial Dichotomies: Adaptive Management When an Endangered Species Uses an Invasive One | |
Negative impacts of mining on Neotropical freshwater fishes | |
Nestedness of insular avifaunas: simple summary statistics masking complex species patterns | |
Network motifs and their origins | |
New Zealand as a leader in conservation practice and invasion management | |
Non-indigenous terrestrial vertebrates in Israel and adjacent areas | |
Non-native invasive species and novel ecosystems | |
Non-native Species DO Threaten the Natural Environment! | |
Non-natives: 141 scientists object. | |
Non-random distribution patterns of leaf miners on oak trees | |
Nonnative Fish to ControlAedesMosquitoes: A Controversial, Harmful Tool | |
Novel chemicals engender myriad invasion mechanisms | |
Now you See them, Now you don't! – Population Crashes of Established Introduced Species | |
Number of source populations as a potential driver of pine invasions in Brazil | |
On Desert Rodents, Favored States, and Unresolved Issues: Scaling Up and Down Regional Assemblages and Local Communities | |
Out of Eden. An Odyssey of Ecological Invasion. By Alan Burdick, 2005, 325 pp, 4 figures. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York.Hardback: 25, ISBN 13: 978-0-374-21973-4. | |
Overestimation of establishment success of non-native birds in Hawaii and Britain | |
Parasitism : the ecology and evolution of intimate interactions | |
Peter A. Coates, American Perceptions of Immigrant and Invasive Species. Strangers on the Land | |
Plant community composition and disturbance in Caspian Fagus orientalis forests: which are the main driving factors? | |
Plant recording across two centuries reveals dramatic changes in species diversity of a Mediterranean archipelago | |
Plant-soil interactions promote co-occurrence of three nonnative woody shrubs | |
Plant somatic mutations in nature conferring insect and herbicide resistance | |
Plants in eastern Canada poised to become invasive problems – risks in light of climate change | |
Population Sizes of Congeneric Bird Species on Islands | |
Positive Interactions of Nonindigenous Species: Invasional Meltdown? | |
Possible character displacement of an introduced mongoose and native marten on Adriatic Islands, Croatia | |
Propagule pressure hypothesis not supported by an 80-year experiment on woody species invasion | |
R. B. Allen and W. G. Lee (eds): Biological Invasions in New Zealand | |
R.N. Reed and G.H. Rodda (eds): Giant constrictors: biological and management profiles and an establishment risk assessment for nine large species of pythons, anacondas, and the boa constrictor | |
Rapid evolution and range expansion of an invasive plant are driven by provenance-environment interactions | |
Rapid Leaf-Miner Colonization of Introduced Trees and Shifts in Sources of Herbivore Mortality | |
Rats are not the only introduced rodents producing ecosystem impacts on islands | |
Recognizing conservation success | |
Reflections on a quarter century of editorial service | |
Refuge Design and Island Biogeographic Theory: Effects of Fragmentation | |
Reinforcing the concept of agenda‐driven science: a response to Rohlf | |
Removing the abyss between conservation science and policy decisions in Brazil | |
Reply from J. Myers, D. Simberloff, A. Kuris and J. Carey | |
Restoration of New Zealand islands: redressing the effects of introduced species | |
Restoration science does not need redefinition | |
Reuben P. Keller, Marc W. Cadotte and Glenn Sandiford (Eds): Invasive species in a globalized world | |
Revisiting the potential conservation value of non-native species | |
Rewilding is the new Pandora's box in conservation | |
Risks of species introduced for biological control | |
Roman noir de l'algue "tueuse". | |
S. Elmendorf, J. Byrnes, A. Wright, S. Olyarnik, R. Fischer, and L. Chamberlin, Fear and Fishing in Lake Davis (DVD) | |
SANTA ROSALIA RECONSIDERED: SIZE RATIOS AND COMPETITION. | |
Scientists' warning on invasive alien species | |
Screening bioenergy feedstock crops to mitigate invasion risk | |
Seed predation as a barrier to alien conifer invasions | |
Size patterns among competitors: ecological character displacement and character release in mammals, with special reference to island populations | |
Sizing up the global invasive species program | |
Small and Declining Populations | |
Social–ecological mismatches create conservation challenges in introduced species management | |
Species Diversity in Ecological Communities: Historical and Geographical Perspectives. Robert E. Ricklefs , Dolph Schluter | |
Species turnover and equilibrium island biogeography | |
Spread and impact of introduced conifers in South America: Lessons from other southern hemisphere regions | |
State of the art of eradicating island invasives…and much more | |
Strangers in paradise, 1997: | |
Striking a balance between the literature load and walks in the woods | |
Systematic and persistent bias against invasion science: Framing conservation scientists | |
Systemic approach of the impact of an invasive species : the case of a native species in an environment in the process of eutrophication. | |
T. C. Boyle: When the killing’s done | |
Testing Fox's assembly rule: does plant invasion depend on recipient community structure? | |
A tribute to Enrique J. Chaneton |