Jessica Gurevitch
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Jessica Gurevitch's Degrees
- PhD Ecology University of California, Davis
- Masters Ecology University of California, Davis
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Davis
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jessica Gurevitch is a plant ecologist known for meta-analysis in the fields of ecology and evolution. Education and career Gurevitch has a B.S. from Cornell University and earned her Ph.D. in ecology and evolutionary biology from the University of Arizona in 1982. She was a postdoctoral fellow for two years at the University of Chicago before moving to the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1985. For two years starting in 1992, Guervitch worked at the National Science Foundation before returning to Stony Brook where she was promoted to professor in 2000.
Jessica Gurevitch's Published Works
Published Works
- THE META‐ANALYSIS OF RESPONSE RATIOS IN EXPERIMENTAL ECOLOGY (1999) (2808)
- Are invasive species a major cause of extinctions? (2004) (1414)
- Jack of all trades, master of some? On the role of phenotypic plasticity in plant invasions. (2006) (1105)
- A meta-analysis of the response of soil respiration, net nitrogen mineralization, and aboveground plant growth to experimental ecosystem warming (2001) (1032)
- STATISTICAL ISSUES IN ECOLOGICAL META‐ANALYSES (1999) (952)
- RESPONSES OF TUNDRA PLANTS TO EXPERIMENTAL WARMING:META‐ANALYSIS OF THE INTERNATIONAL TUNDRA EXPERIMENT (1999) (851)
- Handbook of Meta-analysis in Ecology and Evolution (2013) (823)
- A Meta-Analysis of Competition in Field Experiments (1992) (821)
- Meta-analysis and the science of research synthesis (2018) (800)
- Meta-analysis: Combining the results of independent experiments (1993) (746)
- Global Warming and Terrestrial Ecosystems: A Conceptual Framework for Analysis (2000) (697)
- The consequences of spatial structure for the design and analysis of ecological field surveys (2002) (683)
- MetaWin: Statistical Software for Meta-analysis with Resampling Tests (1997) (583)
- RESAMPLING TESTS FOR META‐ANALYSIS OF ECOLOGICAL DATA (1997) (540)
- EMPIRICAL APPROACHES TO QUANTIFYING INTERACTION INTENSITY: COMPETITION AND FACILITATION ALONG PRODUCTIVITY GRADIENTS (1999) (457)
- Responses of insect pests, pathogens, and invasive plant species to climate change in the forests of northeastern North America: what can we predict? (2009) (456)
- The Interaction between Competition and Predation: A Meta‐analysis of Field Experiments (2000) (429)
- The ecology of plants (2002) (411)
- Emergent insights from the synthesis of conceptual frameworks for biological invasions. (2011) (315)
- Biological invasions: a field synopsis, systematic review, and database of the literature (2013) (280)
- INVASIVE SPECIES ACCELERATE DECOMPOSITION AND LITTER NITROGEN LOSS IN A MIXED DECIDUOUS FOREST (2005) (279)
- Uses and misuses of meta‐analysis in plant ecology (2014) (273)
- The distance dependence prediction of the Janzen-Connell hypothesis: a meta-analysis (2003) (262)
- Analysis of Repeated Measures Experiments (1986) (230)
- OpenMEE: Intuitive, open‐source software for meta‐analysis in ecology and evolutionary biology (2017) (204)
- Meta-analysis in ecology (2001) (191)
- Integrating the statistical analysis of spatial data in ecology (2002) (183)
- Long-term impacts of logging on forest diversity in Madagascar. (2004) (174)
- Competition and the Local Distribution of the Grass Stipa Neomexicana (1986) (151)
- Competition, Foraging Energetics, and the Cost of Sociality in Three Species of Bees (1979) (146)
- Reproducibility of animal research in light of biological variation (2020) (140)
- Plant Competition in Relation to Neighbor Biomass: An Intercontinental Study with POA Pratensis (1994) (136)
- Transparency in Ecology and Evolution: Real Problems, Real Solutions. (2016) (134)
- Effect sizes: Conventional choices and calculations (2013) (132)
- Will your paper be used in a meta‐analysis? Make the reach of your research broader and longer lasting (2017) (111)
- Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta‐analyses in ecology and evolutionary biology: a PRISMA extension (2021) (108)
- Population Numbers Count: Tools for Near‐Term Demographic Analysis (2000) (108)
- EFFECTS OF SPATIAL STRUCTURES ON THE RESULTS OF FIELD EXPERIMENTS (2004) (105)
- Conventional land‐use intensification reduces species richness and increases production: A global meta‐analysis (2019) (101)
- Forest Invasibility in Communities in Southeastern New York (2004) (96)
- Experiments in ecology: Their logical design and interpretation using analysis of variance: By A.J. Underwood Cambridge University Press, 1997. £65.00/$85.00 hbk, £22.95/$34.95 pbk (xviii + 504 pages) ISBN 0 521 55329 6 / 0 521 55696 1 (1997) (94)
- Quantification of Food Waste Disposal in the United States: A Meta-Analysis. (2015) (89)
- Competition among old-field perennials at different levels of soil fertility and available space (1990) (88)
- Potentially dangerous consequences for biodiversity of solar geoengineering implementation and termination (2018) (87)
- Explaining global variation in the latitudinal diversity gradient: Meta‐analysis confirms known patterns and uncovers new ones (2018) (85)
- Experimental removal of a dominant species at two levels of soil fertility (1989) (80)
- Effects of an invasive tree on community structure and diversity in a tropical forest in Puerto Rico (2006) (76)
- 1. Place of Meta-analysis among Other Methods of Research Synthesis (2013) (74)
- Large-scale longitudinal gradients of genetic diversity: a meta-analysis across six phyla in the Mediterranean basin (2012) (73)
- C allocation to the fungus is not a cost to the plant in ectomycorrhizae (2012) (70)
- Correlation of native and exotic species richness: a global meta‐analysis finds no invasion paradox across scales (2019) (68)
- Sources of variation in leaf shape among two populations of Achillea lanulosa. (1992) (65)
- Harmonizing Biodiversity Conservation and Productivity in the Context of Increasing Demands on Landscapes (2016) (63)
- Variation in leaf dissection and leaf energy budgets among populations of Achillea from an altitudinal gradient (1988) (57)
- Statistical Models and Approaches to Inference (2013) (51)
- The Response of Leaf Water Potential and Crassulacean Acid Metabolism to Prolonged Drought in Sedum rubrotinctum. (1986) (51)
- Boundary layer properties of highly dissected leaves: an investigation using an electrochemical fluid tunnel. (1990) (50)
- Effects of experimental manipulation of light and nutrients on establishment of seedlings of native and invasive woody species in Long Island, NY forests (2008) (45)
- Carbon-isotope discrimination by leaves of Flaveria species exhibiting different amounts of C3-and C4-cycle co-function (1988) (42)
- Landscape Demography: Population Change and its Drivers Across Spatial Scales (2016) (42)
- Meta‐analysis and meta‐regression of transcriptomic responses to water stress in Arabidopsis (2016) (34)
- Experimental manipulation of natural plant communities. (1994) (34)
- Variation in recruitment and early demography in Pinus rigida following crown fire in the pine barrens of Long Island, New York (2005) (27)
- Potential ecological impacts of climate intervention by reflecting sunlight to cool Earth (2021) (26)
- Reporting standards in experimental studies. (2013) (25)
- A global systematic review of ecological field studies on two major invasive plant species, Ageratina adenophora and Chromolaena odorata (2016) (25)
- Differentiation among populations of Sedum wrightii (Crassulaceae) in response to limited water availability: water relations, CO2 assimilation, growth and survivorship (1986) (24)
- A statistical view of synthesizing patterns of species richness along productivity gradients: devils, forests, and trees. (2010) (24)
- Empowering peer reviewers with a checklist to improve transparency (2018) (23)
- Evolutionary history predicts high‐impact invasions by herbivorous insects (2019) (23)
- Response to Ricciardi. Assessing species invasions as a cause of extinction (2004) (21)
- Scale-dependent portfolio effects explain growth inflation and volatility reduction in landscape demography (2017) (21)
- Meta-analysis results are unlikely to be biased by differences in variance and replication between ecological lab and field studies (2014) (20)
- Commentary on Simberloff (2006): Meltdowns, snowballs and positive feedbacks. (2006) (20)
- Differences in photosynthetic rate in populations of Achillea lanulosa from two altitudes (1992) (19)
- Weed community responses in a corn‐soybean intercrop (1998) (19)
- Biological invasions in the context of green roofs (2016) (19)
- Global Warming and Terrestrial Ecosystems (2001) (19)
- Meta‐Analysis and Systematic Reviews in Ecology (2016) (19)
- Sources of variation in growth, form, and survival in dwarf and normal-stature pitch pines (Pinus rigida, Pinaceae) in long-term transplant experiments. (2006) (18)
- Consequences of multiple imputation of missing standard deviations and sample sizes in meta‐analysis (2020) (17)
- Promoting transparency in evolutionary biology and ecology. (2016) (17)
- The Interaction between Soil Nutrients and Leaf Loss during Early Establishment in Plant Invasion (2007) (15)
- 7. Using Other Metrics of Effect Size in Meta-analysis (2013) (15)
- A genetic analysis of the photosynthetic properties of populations of Danthonia spicata that have different growth responses to light level (1984) (13)
- Plant size and spatial pattern in a natural population of Myosotis micrantha (1995) (12)
- 19. Meta-analysis of Results from Multisite Studies (2013) (11)
- Research synthesis methods in ecology (2015) (11)
- Integrating ecology into green roof research (2016) (10)
- 18. Meta-analysis of Primary Data (2013) (10)
- The influence of environmental factors on the distribution and density of invasive Centaurea stoebe across Northeastern USA (2018) (10)
- 20. Quality Standards for Research Syntheses (2013) (9)
- Promoting transparency in conservation science (2016) (9)
- Using Meta-Analysis to Develop Evidence-Based Recovery Trajectories of Vegetation and Soils in Restored Wetlands in the Northern Gulf of Mexico (2019) (8)
- Environmental and genetic control of crassulacean acid metabolism in two crassulacean species and an F1 hybrid with differing biomass δ13C values (1984) (8)
- Competition and Genetic Background in a Rapid-Cycling Cultivar of Brassica rapa (Brassicaceae) (1996) (7)
- The impact is in the details: evaluating a standardized protocol and scale for determining non-native insect impact (2020) (6)
- 12. Software for Statistical Meta-analysis (2013) (6)
- Restriction of a C3 grass to dry ridges in a semiarid grassland (1986) (5)
- Increased reproduction under disturbance is responsible for high population growth rate of invasive Centaurea stoebe (2020) (4)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Environment and Development. Get the science right when paying for nature's services. (2015) (4)
- Global Warming and Terrestrial Ecosystems: A Conceptual Framework for (2000) (4)
- Tools for Transparency in Ecology and Evolution (TTEE) (2016) (3)
- Competition, Plant (2019) (3)
- Book Review:Sigma-Plot. John Norby, Steve Rubenstein, Thomas Tuerke, Cathy Schwallie Farmer, Jeff Bennington (1991) (3)
- Author Correction: Reproducibility of animal research in light of biological variation (2020) (2)
- Open science and meta‐analysis allow for rapid advances in ecology: A response to Menegotto et al. (2019) (2019) (2)
- Biological invasions: a field synopsis, systematic review, and database of the literature (2013) (2)
- Data Analysis in Vegetation Ecology. By Otto Wildi. Hoboken (New Jersey): Wiley-Blackwell. $129.95 (hardcover); $69.95 (paper). xxii + 211 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-0-470-66101-7 (hc); 978-0-470-66102-4 (pb). 2010. (2012) (2)
- Promoting transparency in evolutionary biology, ecology, and ornithology (2016) (2)
- Reproducibility of animal research in light of biological variation (2020) (2)
- Dangerous Climate Velocities from Geoengineering Termination: Potential Biodiversity Impacts (2016) (1)
- Managing forests for competing goals. (2022) (1)
- Fraud Not a Primary Cause of Irreproducible Results: A Reply to Clark et al. (2016) (1)
- Trade-Offs and Synergies Between Biodiversity Conservation and Productivity in the Context of Increasing Demands on Landscapes (2019) (1)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Functional and phylogenetic similarity of alien plants to co-occurring natives. (2014) (1)
- Priorities for synthesis research in ecology and environmental science (2023) (1)
- 27. Conclusions: Past, Present, and Future of Meta-analysis in Ecology and Evolution (2013) (1)
- Reply to ‘It is time for an empirically informed paradigm shift in animal research’ (2020) (1)
- On the Economy of Plant Form and Function. Proceedings of the Sixth Maria Moors Cabot Symposium Held at Harvard Forest, August, 1983.Thomas J. Givnish (1987) (1)
- Perspectives on Plant Competition. Based on a Meeting Held at the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota in October 1987. James B. Grace , David Tilman (1991) (0)
- Short Communication TheResponse ofLeafWaterPotential andCrassulacean Acid Metabolism toProlonged Drought inSedumrubrotinctum (1986) (0)
- The influence of environmental factors on the distribution and density of invasive Centaurea stoebe across Northeastern USA (2018) (0)
- ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2010) (0)
- A systems based seminar on sustainability of the Long Island Pine Barrens (2010) (0)
- Consequences of multiple imputation of missing standard deviations and sample sizes in meta-analysis (2020) (0)
- Abiotic factors underlying variation in composition of riparian plant communities (2015) (0)
- Promoting Transparency in Evolutionary Biology and Ecology (2016) (0)
- Data analysis in biology (2003) (0)
- The Ecology of Fire.Robert J. Whelan (1996) (0)
- A statistical view of research synthesis of patterns of species richness along productivity gradients: devils, forests and trees (2010) (0)
- Potentially dangerous consequences for biodiversity of solar geoengineering implementation and termination (2018) (0)
- Referees used in 2000 (2001) (0)
- Characterizing the structure of plant interaction networks (2017) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of Global human appropriation of net primary production doubled in the 20th century. (2015) (0)
- Book Review:Ecology and Biogeography of Pinus David M. Richardson (1999) (0)
- Diversity and species composition of riparian plant communities at the local and regional scale (2015) (0)
- Experimental mani of natural plant communities (1994) (0)
- Empowering peer reviewers with a checklist to improve transparency (2018) (0)
- IAL Promoting transparency in evolutionary biology and ecology (2016) (0)
- Author Correction: Reproducibility of animal research in light of biological variation (2020) (0)
- Global Warming and Terrestrial Ecosystem s: A Conceptual Fram ework for Analysis (2000) (0)
- Multiple consequences of flood events have differing effects on riparian vegetation (2015) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of The contribution of rare species to community phylogenetic diversity across a global network of forest plots. (2012) (0)
- George Mercer Award: Lars Hedin (1997) (0)
- C-3 AND C-4 PHOTOSYNTHESIS, COMPETITION, AND THE LIMITS TO GRASS SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS IN AN ARIZONA GRASSLAND. (1982) (0)
- Reply to ‘It is time for an empirically informed paradigm shift in animal research’ (2020) (0)
- American Society of Naturalists Secretary's Report, 1998 (1998) (0)
- Resolution of Respect William M. Schaffer, 1945–2021 (2021) (0)
- Landscape demography: A novel perspective on some longstanding problems (2016) (0)
- American Society of Naturalists (1999) (0)
- Book Review:The Science of Ecology. Paul R. Ehrlich, Jonathan Roughgarden (1988) (0)
- Doing Science: Design, Analysis, and Communication of Scientific Research. Second Edition.ByIvan Valiela. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. $34.95 (paper). x + 333 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978‐0‐19‐538573‐1. 2009. (2010) (0)
- Sparrow Wars, Reptilian Eucalypts, and Xenophobes (2007) (0)
- SQuID Statistical Quantification of Individual Differences View project (2016) (0)
- Book Review:Plant Invasions: Studies from North America and Europe. J. H. Brock, M. Wade, P. Pysek, D. Green (1998) (0)
- Empowering peer reviewers to improve transparency (2018) (0)
- CRABS (2019) (0)
- ED ITOR IAL Promoting transparency in evolutionary biology and ecology (2016) (0)
- Faculty Opinions recommendation of On Competition Between Galium Saxatile L. (G. Hercynicum Weig.) and Galium Sylvestre Poll. (G. Asperum Schreb.) On Different Types of Soil. (2016) (0)
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