Holt, Robert D.
Robert D. Holt wetenschapper
VIAF ID: 274287304 (Personal)
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Works
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Disentangling resource and apparent competition: realistic models for plant-herbivore communities |
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The genetics of phenotypic plasticity. XVII. Response to climate change |
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Grazers, browsers, and fire influence the extent and spatial pattern of tree cover in the Serengeti |
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Habitat fragmentation and its lasting impact on Earth's ecosystems |
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Habitat Fragmentation and Movements of Three Small Mammals (Sigmodon, Microtus, and Peromyscus) |
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Heating up relations between cold fish: competition modifies responses to climate change |
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Hot Spots, Cold Spots, and the Geographic Mosaic Theory of Coevolution |
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IJEE Soapbox |
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The impact of consumer-resource cycles on the coexistence of competing consumers |
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Impacts of biodiversity on the emergence and transmission of infectious diseases |
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Impacts of environmental variability in open populations and communities: "inflation" in sink environments. |
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In peace and in war |
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Indirect effects of parasites in invasions |
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The inflationary effects of environmental fluctuations in source-sink systems |
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The influence of herbivory and weather on the vital rates of two closely related cactus species |
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The influence of interspecific interactions on species range expansion rates |
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The influence of vigilance on intraguild predation |
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Integrating Biogeography with Contemporary Niche Theory |
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The interaction between predation and competition: a review and synthesis |
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The Interaction of Habitat Fragmentation, Plant, and Small Mammal Succession in an Old Field |
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The interplay of nested biotic interactions and the abiotic environment regulates populations of a hypersymbiont |
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Is habitat fragmentation good for biodiversity? |
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Landscape moderation of biodiversity patterns and processes - eight hypotheses |
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Landscape structure and genetic architecture jointly impact rates of niche evolution |
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Limits on ecosystem trophic complexity: insights from ecological network analysis |
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Linking dynamical and population genetic models of persistent viral infection. |
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Looks can be deceiving: ecologically similar exotics have different impacts on a native competitor |
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Making a virtue out of a necessity: hurricanes and the resilience of community organization |
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Metacommunities spatial dynamics and ecological communities |
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Migration impacts on communities and ecosystems: empirical evidence and theoretical insights |
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Modeling ₀ for Pathogens with Environmental Transmission: Animal Movements, Pathogen Populations, and Local Infectious Zones |
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Mutualism in a community context |
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Niche conservatism as an emerging principle in ecology and conservation biology |
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Niche differentiation in Mexican birds: using point occurrences to detect ecological innovation |
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Opposing rainfall and plant nutritional gradients best explain the wildebeest migration in the Serengeti |
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Overcoming Allee effects through evolutionary, genetic, and demographic rescue |
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Parasite establishment in host communities |
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Patterns and Impacts of Movements at Different Scales in Small Mammals |
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Phenotypic plasticity in evolutionary rescue experiments |
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Phytoplankton species richness scales consistently from laboratory microcosms to the world's oceans |
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Plants in Trophic Webs |
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Predation can increase the prevalence of infectious disease |
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Predation on mutualists can reduce the strength of trophic cascades. |
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Predators, parasitoids, and pathogens: a cross-cutting examination of intraguild predation theory. |
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Predicted impact of barriers to migration on the Serengeti wildebeest population |
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The prevalence and persistence of sigma virus, a biparentally transmitted parasite of Drosophila melanogaster |
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Quantifying dilution and amplification in a community of hosts for tick-borne pathogens |
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Reflections on niches and numbers |
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The Relation of Density Regulation to Habitat Specialization, Evolution of a Species’ Range, and the Dynamics of Biological Invasions |
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Relationship between conservation biology and ecology shown through machine reading of 32,000 articles |
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The Relative Importance of Small-Scale and Landscape-Level Heterogeneity in Structuring Small Mammal Distributions |
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Resources, mortality, and disease ecology: Importance of positive feedbacks between host growth rate and pathogen dynamics |
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Responses to alternative rainfall regimes and antipoaching in a migratory system |
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Road will ruin Serengeti |
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The role of pathogen shedding in linking within- and between-host pathogen dynamics. |
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Sacred cows and sympathetic squirrels: the importance of biological diversity to human health |
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SECONDARY SUCCESSION IN AN EXPERIMENTALLY FRAGMENTED LANDSCAPE: COMMUNITY PATTERNS ACROSS SPACE AND TIME |
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Selection on stability across ecological scales |
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Simple Rules for Interspecific Dominance in Systems with Exploitative and Apparent Competition |
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Spatial flows and the regulation of ecosystems |
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Spatial Heterogeneity, Indirect Interactions, and the Coexistence of Prey Species |
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Spatial interplay of plant competition and consumer foraging mediate plant coexistence and drive the invasion ratchet. |
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Spatial variability in oviposition damage by periodical cicadas in a fragmented landscape |
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Subthreshold and superthreshold coexistence of pathogen variants: the impact of host age-structure. |
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Synthesizing ecology and evolution for the study of invasive species |
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Temporal autocorrelation can enhance the persistence and abundance of metapopulations comprised of coupled sinks |
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Temporal variation can facilitate niche evolution in harsh sink environments. |
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Theoretical ecology : concepts and applications |
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Theoretical perspectives on the statics and dynamics of species' borders in patchy environments |
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TOWARD AN INTEGRATION OF LANDSCAPE AND FOOD WEB ECOLOGY:The Dynamics of Spatially Subsidized Food Webs |
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Towards a cohesive, holistic view of top predation: a definition, synthesis and perspective |
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Towards a unified framework for connectivity that disentangles movement and mortality in space and time |
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Trait-mediated indirect interactions : ecological and evolutionary perspectives |
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Trophic cascades across ecosystems. |
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Trophic Downgrading of Planet Earth |
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Trophic garnishes: cat-rat interactions in an urban environment |
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Trophic interactions and range limits: the diverse roles of predation. |
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Tropical forests can maintain hyperdiversity because of enemies |
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Unsolved problems in ecology |
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Up against the edge: invasive species as testbeds for basic questions about evolution in heterogeneous environments |
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Vaccine-induced pathogen strain replacement: what are the mechanisms? |
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Viral ecology and the maintenance of novel host use. |
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Viral infection in internally structured hosts. I. Conditions for persistent infection |
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WHEN DOES EVOLUTION BY NATURAL SELECTION PREVENT EXTINCTION? |
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Where am I and why? Synthesizing range biology and the eco-evolutionary dynamics of dispersal |
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Which Coexistence Mechanisms Should Biogeographers Quantify? A Reply to Alexander et al. |
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