Jeremy Kerr
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jeremy Kerr is a biology professor at the University of Ottawa where he holds the University Research Chair in Macroecology and Conservation. Kerr is a member of the NSERC Council, including its executive committee, and the past president of the Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution . He is the Chair of NSERC's Committee on Discovery Research and a founding member of its EDI subcommittee. In 2021, Kerr was elected to be a member of Sigma Xi Society and is an elected lifetime Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Jeremy Kerr's Published Works
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Published Works
- ENERGY, WATER, AND BROAD‐SCALE GEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF SPECIES RICHNESS (2003) (2043)
- From space to species: ecological applications for remote sensing (2003) (1292)
- Predictions and tests of climate‐based hypotheses of broad‐scale variation in taxonomic richness (2004) (1064)
- Spatial species‐richness gradients across scales: a meta‐analysis (2009) (617)
- Habitat heterogeneity as a determinant of mammal species richness in high-energy regions (1997) (572)
- Climate change impacts on bumblebees converge across continents (2015) (547)
- Species Richness, Endemism, and the Choice of Areas for Conservation (1997) (314)
- Climate change contributes to widespread declines among bumble bees across continents (2020) (275)
- Coefficient shifts in geographical ecology: an empirical evaluation of spatial and non-spatial regression (2009) (265)
- Remotely sensed habitat diversity predicts butterfly species richness and community similarity in Canada (2001) (264)
- Framing the concept of satellite remote sensing essential biodiversity variables: challenges and future directions (2016) (248)
- The Macroecological Contribution to Global Change Solutions (2007) (229)
- Effects of Human Activity on Global Extinction Risk (1995) (208)
- Indicator Taxa, Rapid Biodiversity Assessment, and Nestedness in an Endangered Ecosystem (2000) (207)
- Habitat loss and the limits to endangered species recovery (2004) (171)
- Predicting the future of species diversity: macroecological theory, climate change, and direct tests of alternative forecasting methods (2009) (165)
- Satellite remote sensing of ecosystem functions: opportunities, challenges and way forward (2018) (154)
- A global evaluation of metabolic theory as an explanation for terrestrial species richness gradients. (2007) (150)
- Taxonomic bias and international biodiversity conservation research (2017) (143)
- Historically calibrated predictions of butterfly species' range shift using global change as a pseudo-experiment. (2009) (133)
- PATTERNS AND CAUSES OF SPECIES ENDANGERMENT IN CANADA (2004) (122)
- Butterfly Species Richness Patterns in Canada: Energy, Heterogeneity, and the Potential Consequences of Climate Change (2001) (104)
- Mechanistic models for the spatial spread of species under climate change. (2013) (96)
- TESTS OF THE MID-DOMAIN HYPOTHESIS: A REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE (2008) (94)
- Protected Areas and Prospects for Endangered Species Conservation in Canada (2006) (90)
- High Resolution Niche Models of Malaria Vectors in Northern Tanzania: A New Capacity to Predict Malaria Risk? (2010) (89)
- The relative importance of evolutionary and environmental controls on broad-scale patterns of species richness in North America (1999) (82)
- Do pathogen spillover, pesticide use, or habitat loss explain recent North American bumblebee declines? (2012) (81)
- Some general propositions about the study of spatial patterns of species richness (1999) (81)
- Human impacts on environment–diversity relationships: evidence for biotic homogenization from butterfly species richness patterns (2007) (80)
- Evolutionary constraints on regional faunas: whom, but not how many. (2009) (77)
- A test of Metabolic Theory as the mechanism underlying broad-scale species-richness gradients (2007) (73)
- Land use and cover with intensity of agriculture for Canada from satellite and census data (2003) (70)
- Contrasting spatial and temporal global change impacts on butterfly species richness during the 20th century (2006) (66)
- Quantifying the importance of regional and local filters for community trait structure in tropical and temperate zones. (2011) (65)
- Lepidopteran richness patterns in North America (1998) (64)
- eButterfly: Leveraging Massive Online Citizen Science for Butterfly Conservation (2017) (63)
- Facilitating climate‐change‐induced range shifts across continental land‐use barriers (2015) (63)
- Does climate limit species richness by limiting individual species’ ranges? (2014) (62)
- The Impact of Climate Change on Mammal Diversity in Canada (1998) (59)
- Predicting the sensitivity of butterfly phenology to temperature over the past century (2014) (57)
- Just passing through: Global change and the conservation of biodiversity in protected areas (2010) (55)
- How, and how much, natural cover loss increases species richness (2011) (53)
- Opportunistic citizen science data transform understanding of species distributions, phenology, and diversity gradients for global change research (2018) (53)
- Climate change-driven range losses among bumblebee species are poised to accelerate (2018) (51)
- Weak links: 'Rapoport's rule' and large-scale species richness patterns (1999) (50)
- High-Resolution Ecological Niche Modeling of Ixodes scapularis Ticks Based on Passive Surveillance Data at the Northern Frontier of Lyme Disease Emergence in North America (2018) (50)
- Land Development in and around Protected Areas at the Wilderness Frontier (2013) (49)
- Metabolic theory and diversity gradients: where do we go from here? (2007) (48)
- The missing Madagascan mid-domain effect. (2006) (47)
- A mobility index for Canadian butterfly species based on naturalists’ knowledge (2011) (46)
- Using insect natural history collections to study global change impacts: challenges and opportunities (2018) (46)
- Augmented Reality in Design Education: Landscape Architecture Studies as AR Experience (2019) (46)
- From need to product: a methodology for completing a land cover map of Canada with Landsat data (2003) (41)
- The environmental basis of North American species richness patterns among Epicauta (Coleoptera: Meloidae) (1999) (37)
- Predicting the impacts of global change on species, communities and ecosystems: it takes time (2013) (36)
- A conceptual framework for the emerging discipline of conservation physiology (2014) (34)
- Population consequences of mutational events: effects of antibiotic resistance on the r/K trade-off (2009) (32)
- Biodiversity and climate change use scenarios framework for the GEOSS interoperability pilot process (2009) (30)
- Bridging the biodiversity data gaps: Recommendations to meet users’ data needs (2013) (29)
- Defending the scientific integrity of conservation‐policy processes (2017) (29)
- Global biodiversity patterns: from description to understanding (2001) (29)
- On “success” in applied environmental research — What is it, how can it be achieved, and how does one know when it has been achieved? (2020) (27)
- Temperature‐related geographical shifts among passerines: contrasting processes along poleward and equatorward range margins (2015) (25)
- Reconciling topographic and climatic effects on widespread and range‐restricted species richness (2009) (25)
- Over the top: do thermal barriers along elevation gradients limit biotic similarity? (2017) (20)
- Endemism, diversity, and the threat of tropical moist forest extinctions (2002) (20)
- Conserving the World's Last Great Forest Is Possible: Here's How (2013) (20)
- Factors affecting the use of open source software in tertiary education institutions (2004) (19)
- Where have all the mosquito nets gone? Spatial modelling reveals mosquito net distributions across Tanzania do not target optimal Anopheles mosquito habitats (2015) (18)
- Colour lightness of butterfly assemblages across North America and Europe (2019) (18)
- The origins and maintenance of global species endemism (2018) (18)
- Predicting future shifts in species diversity (2009) (17)
- High community turnover and dispersal limitation relative to rapid climate change (2017) (17)
- Co-design for Curriculum Planning: A Model for Professional Development for High School Teachers (2019) (17)
- Researcher engagement in policy deemed societally beneficial yet unrewarded (2019) (17)
- Twenty actions for a “good Anthropocene”—perspectives from early-career conservation professionals (2019) (16)
- Canadian butterfly climate debt is significant and correlated with range size (2018) (16)
- Ecosystem services of pollinator diversity: a review of the relationship with pollen limitation of (2012) (16)
- Racing against change: understanding dispersal and persistence to improve species' conservation prospects (2020) (15)
- A cocktail of poisons (2017) (14)
- Systemic range shift lags among a pollinator species assemblage following rapid climate (2012) (12)
- Integrating Theory and Predictive Modeling for Conservation Research (2011) (11)
- Dispersal Limitation, Climate Change, and Practical Tools for Butterfly Conservation in Intensively Used Landscapes (2016) (9)
- Looking forward by looking back: using historical calibration to improve forecasts of human disease vector distributions. (2015) (8)
- Land Use Mapping (2005) (8)
- Assessing the shelf life of cost‐efficient conservation plans for species at risk across gradients of agricultural land use (2017) (8)
- Testing, as opposed to supporting, the Mid‐domain Hypothesis: a response to (2007) (8)
- Solutions The Macroecological Contribution to Global Change (2007) (7)
- Minimising Risks of Global Change by Enhancing Resilience of Pollinators in Agricultural Systems (2019) (7)
- Using species distribution models to effectively conserve biodiversity into the future (2008) (6)
- Land Use and Cover with Intensity Assessment for Canada from Satellite and Census Data (2003) (5)
- Using Satellite Remote Sensing to Assess and Monitor Ecosystem Integrity and Climate Change in Canadas National Parks (2006) (5)
- Using regional patterns for predicting local temporal change: a test by natural experiment in the Great Lakes bioregion, Ontario, Canada (2017) (5)
- Cropland patchiness strongest agricultural predictor of bird diversity for multiple guilds in landscapes of Ontario, Canada (2018) (5)
- Specific and Diversive Curiosity and Depression in Junior High School Students of Divorced and Nondivorced Parents (1992) (4)
- Relocation risky for bumblebee colonies—Response. (2015) (4)
- Bridging the divide between ecological forecasts and environmental decision making (2021) (4)
- Nets versus spraying: A spatial modelling approach reveals indoor residual spraying targets Anopheles mosquito habitats better than mosquito nets in Tanzania (2018) (3)
- Teacher engagement in professional learning: what makes the difference to teacher practice? (2020) (3)
- Defending scientific integrity in conservation policy processes: lessons from Canada, Australia, and the United States (2017) (3)
- A cocktail of toxins. (2017) (3)
- Climate Change and Local Host Availability Drive the Northern Range Boundary in the Rapid Expansion of a Specialist Insect Herbivore, Papilio cresphontes (2021) (3)
- How design thinking can help teachers collaborate (2018) (2)
- In search of general models in evolutionary time and space (2011) (2)
- Climate change aggravates non-target effects of pesticides on dragonflies at macroecological scales. (2021) (2)
- Correction to ‘Does climate limit species richness by limiting individual species' ranges?’ (2015) (2)
- Developing a connected learning community for social entrepreneurship through university and high school collaboration (2019) (2)
- Response to Stevens and Jenkins’ pesticide impacts on bumblebees: a missing piece (2013) (2)
- A Model for Co-designing with Multiple Stakeholder Groups from the ‘Fuzzy’ Front-end to Beyond Project Delivery (2022) (1)
- Floral diversity increases butterfly diversity in a multitrophic metacommunity. (2022) (1)
- Multiple measures of biodiversity change make for the strongest analyses with historical data – Reply to (2021) (1)
- Digital intervention in the city: a conceptual framework for digital placemaking (2022) (1)
- Co-Design for Curriculum Planning (CDCP): A white paper on the co-design approach to developing teachers' 21st Century skills (2018) (1)
- Utilizing Digital Tools to Support Face-to-Face Care: Examining Uptake Within the Practices of Australian Psychologists (2020) (1)
- Climate change and local host availability drive the northern range boundary in the rapid northward expansion of the eastern giant swallowtail butterfly (2019) (1)
- Towards a Typology for Playable Digital Interventions in Urban Public (2019) (1)
- Where to find help and advice (2020) (0)
- from satellite and census data (2003) (0)
- With teachers, for teachers (2021) (0)
- Reconceptualising design graduate shows: Identifying expectations and possibilities in transforming student capstone showcases into interdisciplinary events (2017) (0)
- Supplemental Material - 1000 randomly-chosen candidate topologies for the Canadian butterfly phylogeny (2015) (0)
- Diverse Learners Hub (2018) (0)
- Co-design of curriculum as professional development: A hands-on experience (2018) (0)
- Decoding the Marvel Cinematic Universe. An interactive data visualisation tool for exploring categories and connections between films, characters, artefacts and attributes (2017) (0)
- Being a Design Academic (2021) (0)
- Climate change and rapid bumblebee and butterfly losses within and across continents (2016) (0)
- With teachers, for teachers: An opportunity to provide feedback on an innovative learning platform for educators meeting the needs of all learners (2018) (0)
- Co-design as a tool for educational innovation & social change: 4 Case studies (2018) (0)
- Synthesizing Form And Data: Developing Practices For Student Engagement And Learning (2014) (0)
- High resolution thermal remote sensing and the limits of species’ tolerance (2022) (0)
- How does climate change affect bumblebee diversity (2016) (0)
- Emerging Tick-Borne Pathogens in Central Canada: Recent Detections of Babesia odocoilei and Rickettsia rickettsii. (2022) (0)
- species' ranges? Does climate limit species richness by limiting individual (2014) (0)
- The development and application of land use/land use intensity data from SPOT/VEGETATION and Census of Agriculture data (2002) (0)
- Supplementary Material: Phylogeny of all seeded plant families (2015) (0)
- Scientific integrity must be defended, our planet depends on it (2017) (0)
- Improving temporal and spatial consistency of forest biomass data by integrating forest yield tables and satellite radar data (2002) (0)
- GROUPE D'EXPERTS SCIENTIFIQUES DE LA CAMPAGNE INTERNATIONALE POUR LA CONSERVATION BORÉALE (2013) (0)
- DULLING THE CUTTING EDGE (2001) (0)
- LETTER The missing Madagascan mid-domain effect (2006) (0)
- Climate change-driven range losses among bumblebee species are poised to accelerate (2018) (0)
- Where have all the mosquito nets gone? Spatial modelling reveals mosquito net distributions across Tanzania do not target optimal Anopheles mosquito habitats (2015) (0)
- Science integrity and environmental decision-making in Canada: a fragile renaissance (2021) (0)
- The summary data for a review of the relationship with pollen limitation of plant reproduction (2015) (0)
- Deposit Identification Utility and Visualization Tool (0)
- Strong phenological shifts among bumblebee species in North America can help predict extinction risk (2022) (0)
- WORTHWHILE READING ON GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2003) (0)
- Colour lightness of butterfly assemblages across North America and Europe (2019) (0)
- Reimagining the future of C&K through design thinking (2016) (0)
- Autism CRC Utilisation Project 2.045RU (Stage 1) Education, Knowledge and Translation (2018) (0)
- INAS Games Legacy Project (2019) (0)
- Reframing Learning via Technology (2021) (0)
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