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- PhD Computer Science Stanford University
- Masters Computer Science University of California, Berkeley
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- Organisms as ecosystem engineers (1994) (5572)
- POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF ORGANISMS AS PHYSICAL ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS (1997) (2118)
- Mollusks as ecosystem engineers: the role of shell production in aquatic habitats (2003) (922)
- An ecosystem engineer, the beaver, increases species richness at the landscape scale (2002) (559)
- The Concept of Organisms as Ecosystem Engineers Ten Years On: Progress, Limitations, and Challenges (2006) (557)
- Ecosystem engineering in space and time. (2007) (528)
- Linking Species and Ecosystems (1996) (521)
- Using ecosystem engineers to restore ecological systems. (2006) (419)
- A Framework for a Theory of Ecological Boundaries (2003) (408)
- A protein competition model of phenolic allocation (1999) (405)
- Of Mice and Mast Ecological connections in eastern deciduous forests (1996) (386)
- Urbanization effects on tree growth in the vicinity of New York City (2003) (368)
- Natural products--a simple model to explain chemical diversity. (2003) (339)
- Microbial mediation of plant-herbivore interactions (1991) (295)
- Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes (2005) (260)
- On the evolution of plant secondary chemical diversity (1991) (249)
- Insect Defoliation and Nitrogen Cycling in Forests (2002) (243)
- Ecological Understanding: The Nature of Theory and the Theory of Nature (1994) (220)
- The evolution of secondary metabolism – a unifying model (2000) (211)
- A framework for understanding physical ecosystem engineering by organisms (2010) (195)
- Linking Species and Ecosystems: Organisms as Ecosystem Engineers (1995) (182)
- Measuring plant protein with the Bradford assay (1989) (168)
- Effects of Damage to Living Plants on Leaf Litter Quality (1996) (168)
- Under niche construction: an operational bridge between ecology, evolution, and ecosystem science (2014) (149)
- PREDICTING EFFECTS OF ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS ON PATCH‐SCALE SPECIES RICHNESS FROM PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY (2004) (147)
- Patch dynamics in a landscape modified by ecosystem engineers (2004) (137)
- Physical Ecosystem Engineers and the Functioning of Estuaries and Coasts (2011) (133)
- Physical Ecosystem Engineers as Agents of Biogeochemical Heterogeneity (2006) (132)
- Biosynthesis of plant phenolic compounds in elevated atmospheric CO2 (2000) (130)
- Plants as resource mosaics: a functional model for predicting patterns of within‐plant resource heterogeneity to consumers based on vascular architecture and local environmental variability (2001) (128)
- Assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: a general approach illustrated by effects of a high‐Andean cushion plant (2006) (127)
- Integrating Ecology and Environmental Ethics: Earth Stewardship in the Southern End of the Americas (2012) (120)
- Boom-bust dynamics in biological invasions: towards an improved application of the concept. (2017) (119)
- Plant Chemistry and Herbivory, or Why the World is Green (2009) (116)
- Predictability of ecosystem engineering effects on species richness across environmental variability and spatial scales (2006) (113)
- Understanding Effects of Multiple Stressors: Ideas and Challenges (1998) (110)
- Rain Forest Islands in the Chilean Semiarid Region: Fog-dependency, Ecosystem Persistence and Tree Regeneration (2006) (106)
- 12 – Plant Stress and Insect Herbivory: Toward an Integrated Perspective (1991) (104)
- LOCAL VS. LANDSCAPE CONTROLS ON PLANT SPECIES RICHNESS IN BEAVER MEADOWS (2003) (98)
- Herbivory in Rocks and the Weathering of a Desert (1987) (98)
- The Contribution of Crab Burrow Excavation to Carbon Availability in Surficial Salt-marsh Sediments (2006) (93)
- Integrating ecosystem engineering and food webs (2014) (93)
- A Darwinian view of metabolism: molecular properties determine fitness. (2009) (91)
- Potential for landscape-scale positive interactions among tropical marine ecosystems (2014) (89)
- The self-identity of ecological units (1998) (87)
- Ecological Understanding and the Public (1994) (81)
- Ecosystem engineers and geomorphological signatures in landscapes (2012) (80)
- Control of systemically induced herbivore resistance by plant vascular architecture (1993) (80)
- Plant chemistry and insect species richness of British umbellifers (1991) (70)
- Variation in isoprene emission from Quercus rubra: Sources, causes, and consequences for estimating fluxes (2005) (66)
- Fertilization of the desert soil by rock-eating snails (1990) (60)
- Effects of nitrogen fertilization on leaf chemistry and beetle feeding are mediated by leaf development (1998) (55)
- 1 - On the Purpose, Meaning, and Usage of the Physical Ecosystem Engineering Concept (2007) (52)
- Plant stress and insect behavior: cottonwood, ozone and the feeding and oviposition preference of a beetle (1988) (51)
- Natural Products — A Simple Model to Explain Chemical Diversity (2003) (49)
- Toward an integrated ecosystem perspective of invasive species impacts (2014) (48)
- Regeneration patterns and persistence of the fog‐dependent Fray Jorge forest in semiarid Chile during the past two centuries (2007) (48)
- Diurnal variation in the basal emission rate of isoprene (2003) (47)
- Some allelochemicals of Pteridium aquilinum and their involvement in resistance to Pieris brassicae (1979) (47)
- The Dynamics of Carbon–Nutrient Balance: Effects of Cottonwood Acclimation to Short- and Long-Term Shade on Beetle Feeding Preferences (1999) (45)
- Leaf- and shoot-level plasticity in response to different nutrient and water availabilities. (2007) (42)
- CHAPTER 15 – Phytochemical Variation, Colonization, and Insect Communities: the Case of Bracken Fern (Pteridium aquilinum) (1983) (42)
- Linking ecosystem engineers to soil processes: a framework using the Jenny State Factor Equation (2006) (42)
- Acute Ozone Stress on Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) and the Pest Potential of the Aphid, Chaitophorus populicola Thomas (Homoptera: Aphididae) (1988) (41)
- Linking Species and Ecosystems. (1997) (41)
- Variation in Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) Phloem Sap Content Caused by Leaf Development May Affect Feeding Site Selection Behavior of the Aphid, Chaitophorous populicola Thomas (Homoptera: Aphididae) (2007) (39)
- Linking Species & Ecosystems (1994) (36)
- An Explanation of Secondary Product “Redundancy” (1996) (35)
- Reduction in diet breadth results in sequestration of plant chemicals and increases efficacy of chemical defense in a generalist grasshopper (1989) (35)
- Chemical Defense in Taeniopoda eques (Orthoptera: Acrididae): Role of the Metathoracic Secretion (1985) (35)
- Soil processes and global change: will invertebrates make a difference? (2000) (34)
- Plant stress and insect performance: cottonwood, ozone and a leaf beetle (1988) (33)
- Resistance of Pteridium aquilinum to attack by non-adapted phytophagous insects (1979) (32)
- USE OF TRACK PLATES TO QUANTIFY PREDATION RISK AT SMALL SPATIAL SCALES (2005) (31)
- The effect of ozone on cottonwood – leaf rust interactions: independence of abiotic stress, genotype, and leaf ontogeny (1987) (29)
- Effects of diet breadth on autogenous chemical defense of a generalist grasshopper (1987) (29)
- Type 3 functional response of mice to gypsy moth pupae: is it stabilizing? (2004) (29)
- Ecological Flow Chains and Ecological Systems: Concepts for Linking Species and Ecosystem Perspectives (1995) (29)
- Defensive Secretion Production in Lubber Grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Romaleidae): Influence of Age, Sex, Diet, and Discharge Frequency (1992) (28)
- Leaf disc size and insect feeding preference: implications for assays and studies on induction of plant defense (1988) (28)
- Defoliation effects on isoprene emission from Populus deltoides (1999) (27)
- Ecosystem engineering, environmental decay and environmental states of landscapes (2013) (26)
- Do we need a new hypothesis to explain plant VOC emissions? (2006) (25)
- Quantifying a dynamic risk landscape: heterogeneous predator activity and implications for prey persistence. (2009) (23)
- Interactions among patch area, forest structure and water fluxes in a fog-inundated forest ecosystem in semi-arid Chile (2010) (23)
- Understanding in Ecology (1994) (23)
- Exposure of cottonwood plants to ozone alters subsequent leaf decomposition (1990) (23)
- Physiological and developmental effects of O3 on cottonwood growth in urban and rural sites. (2006) (23)
- Grand challenges for the future of ecological engineering (2012) (22)
- PATTERN AND PROCESS IN INSECT FEEDING BEHAVIOUR: A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE, EPILACHNA VARIVESTIS (1981) (22)
- Integration and Synthesis (1994) (22)
- Integrative ecology and the dynamics of species in oak forests (1998) (22)
- Opportunities for Protecting and Restoring Tropical Coastal Ecosystems by Utilizing a Physical Connectivity Approach (2017) (21)
- LIMITED DISPERSAL AND HETEROGENEOUS PREDATION RISK SYNERGISTICALLY ENHANCE PERSISTENCE OF RARE PREY (2005) (20)
- Idiosyncratic variation in chemical defenses among individual generalist grasshoppers (1986) (20)
- The third party (2007) (19)
- Interactions between an acute ozone dose, eastern cottonwood, and Marssonina leaf spot: implications for pathogen community dynamics (1988) (19)
- Spatial selection and inheritance: applying evolutionary concepts to population dynamics in heterogeneous space. (2007) (18)
- A competitive coexistence principle (2009) (18)
- The fraction of expanding to expanded leaves determines the biomass response of Populus to elevated CO2 (1999) (18)
- The Anatomy of Theory (1994) (17)
- Chrysomela scripta, Plagiodera versicolora (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), and Trichoplusia ni (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Track Specific Leaf Developmental Stages (2002) (17)
- CHAPTER 16 – Diet Breadth and Insect Chemical Defenses: A Generalist Grasshopper and General Hypotheses (1988) (17)
- Secondary metabolism and the risks of GMOs (1999) (17)
- Caterpillar guts and ammonia volatilization: retention of nitrogen by gypsy moth larvae consuming oak foliage (1998) (16)
- A generalist herbivore in a specialist mode Metabolic, sequestrative, and defensive consequences (2005) (15)
- Ecological engineering: From concepts to applications (2012) (14)
- Policy implications of ecosystem engineering for multiple ecosystem benefits (2015) (13)
- Baldcypress allelochemics and the inhibition of silkworm enteric microorganisms Some Ecological Considerations (2004) (12)
- Field Estimation of Fecundity of Gypsy Moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) (1987) (11)
- Effects of ozone on interactions between plants, consumers and decomposers (1994) (10)
- Chemistry and possible roles of cuticular alcohols of the larval atlas moth (1982) (10)
- Prey-specific attack behaviour in the southern grasshopper mouse, Onychomys torridus (Coues) (1986) (9)
- Chapter Ten. Is Infectious Disease just another Type of Predator- Prey Interaction? (2010) (9)
- Measuring herbivory (1989) (9)
- Desert Snails´Daily Grind (1994) (9)
- Impacts of rising atmospheric CO2 on soil biota and processes in model terrestrial ecosystems. (1998) (8)
- Density-Dependent Positive Feedbacks between Consumers and Their Resources (1991) (8)
- Response to Pichersky et al.: Correcting a misconception about the screening hypothesis (2006) (7)
- Avenues of discovery in bioprospecting (1998) (7)
- SAMPLING LOW-DENSITY GYPSY MOTH POPULATIONS (1991) (6)
- Olfactorily mediated attack suppression in the southern grasshopper mouse toward an unpalatable prey (1986) (6)
- Estimating Gypsy Moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) Fecundity in the Field: Comparison of Data from North America and Sardinia, Italy (1990) (6)
- Comparative Predation on Naturally Occurring Gypsy Moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) Pupae and Deployed Freeze-Dried Pupae (2006) (6)
- Conceptual Frameworks: Plan for a Half-Built House (2005) (5)
- Integration in Ecology (1994) (5)
- The Ontogeny of Theory (1994) (5)
- PHYSIOLOGICAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL EFFECTS OF O3 (2006) (5)
- Crab Burrowing Limits Surface Litter Accumulation in a Temperate Salt Marsh: Implications for Ecosystem Functioning and Connectivity (2018) (5)
- What is chemical ecology? (1988) (4)
- 2-Furaldehyde from baldcypress (2004) (4)
- Urban ozone depletion Why a tree grows better in New York City (3)
- Creating Individual Awareness about Responsible Conduct in Research: A Case Study of One Institution's Approach for Researchers and Administrators (2005) (3)
- Estimating Field Hatch of Gypsy Moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) (1992) (3)
- A Correction to “of Mice and Mast” (1996) (2)
- Ecosystem Engineering by Vertebrates (1996) (2)
- The evolution of plant biochemistry and the implications for physiology (2004) (1)
- How Can We Improve the Reception of Long-Term Studies in Ecology? (1989) (1)
- Plant stress and insect behavior : Cottonwood , ozone and the feeding of a beetle and oviposition preference (1)
- Controls on Ecosystem Structure and Function (2021) (0)
- Ten Brief Cases With Ethical Issues (2014) (0)
- Constraint and Objectivity in Ecological Integration (1994) (0)
- Crab Burrowing Limits Surface Litter Accumulation in a Temperate Salt Marsh: Implications for Ecosystem Functioning and Connectivity (2017) (0)
- Fundamental Questions: Changes in Understanding (1994) (0)
- Why Do Trees Vary in Suitability to Insects and Diseases (2001) (0)
- RICHNESS OF BRITISH UMBELLIFERS (2016) (0)
- 8 – Constraint and Objectivity in Ecological Integration (2007) (0)
- The Taxonomy of Theory (1994) (0)
- S Ecosystem engineering in space and time (2007) (0)
- Reassessing the body: A review essay (1999) (0)
- What causes the patterns of gypsy moth defoliation (1991) (0)
- Improving Use of Existing Data (1991) (0)
- Functional groupings of ecosystem engineers (2001) (0)
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