Michael Rosenzweig
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Michael L. Rosenzweig is a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona who has developed and popularized the concept of Reconciliation ecology. He received his Ph.D in zoology at the University of Pennsylvania in 1966 and has gone on to hold a number of positions around the United States.
Michael Rosenzweig's Published Works
Published Works
- Species Diversity in Space and Time (1995) (2953)
- Graphical Representation and Stability Conditions of Predator-Prey Interactions (1963) (1796)
- Paradox of Enrichment: Destabilization of Exploitation Ecosystems in Ecological Time (1971) (1785)
- A Theory of Habitat Selection (1981) (989)
- Don't judge species on their origins (2011) (829)
- Net Primary Productivity of Terrestrial Communities: Prediction from Climatological Data (1968) (808)
- Habitat Selection and Population Interactions: The Search for Mechanism (1991) (693)
- How are diversity and productivity related (1993) (574)
- Population Ecology of Desert Rodent Communities: Habitats and Environmental Complexity (1969) (434)
- Species Diversity Gradients: We Know More and Less Than We Thought (1992) (402)
- Reconciliation ecology and the future of species diversity (2003) (386)
- COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN SYMPATRIC CARNIVORA (1966) (383)
- The Strategy of Body Size in Mammalian Carnivores (1968) (348)
- Win-Win Ecology: How the Earth's Species Can Survive in the Midst of Human Enterprise (2003) (259)
- The four questions: What does the introduction of exotic species do to diversity? (2001) (246)
- Habitat Selection Experiments with a Pair of Coexisting Heteromyid Rodent Species (1973) (230)
- Enriched predator-prey systems: theoretical stability. (1972) (211)
- Species diversity in space and time: Contents (1995) (194)
- Competition and food selection field tests of a theory (1985) (190)
- Tilman's predicted productivity–diversity relationship shown by desert rodents (1984) (185)
- Exploitation in Three Trophic Levels (1973) (180)
- Incumbent replacement: evidence for long-term evolutionary progress (1991) (174)
- GRANIVORY IN NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN DESERTS: RODENTS, BIRDS, AND ANTS' (1978) (166)
- Loss of speciation rate will impoverish future diversity (2001) (165)
- Habitat Selection: An Experimental Field Test with Two Gerbil Species (1990) (149)
- Centrifugal community organization (1986) (145)
- Some theoretical aspects of habitat selection. (1985) (138)
- Population Ecology of Desert Rodent Communities: Body Size and Seed-Husking as Bases for Heteromyid Coexistence (1970) (137)
- Population Ecology of Desert Rodent Communities: Body Size and Seed-Husking as Bases for Heteromyid Coexistence (1970) (137)
- Habitat selection as a source of biological diversity (1987) (130)
- Competitors and habitat use (1981) (122)
- Competitors and habitat use (1981) (122)
- Species Diversity and Latitudes: Listening to Area's Signal (1997) (121)
- Why the Prey Curve Has a Hump (1969) (119)
- Nested species-area curves and stochastic sampling: a new theory (1997) (112)
- The echo pattern of species diversity: pattern and processes (1999) (110)
- EVOLUTION OF THE PREDATOR ISOCLINE (1973) (106)
- The latitudinal gradient of species diversity among North American grasshoppers (Acrididae) within a single habitat: a test of the spatial heterogeneity hypothesis (1998) (105)
- Detecting Density-Dependent Habitat Selection (1985) (102)
- Homage to the red queen. I. Coevolution of predators and their victims. (1978) (102)
- Selection for Optimal Life Histories. II: Multiple Equilibria and the Evolution of Alternative Reproductive Strategies (1977) (97)
- Contemporary Quantitative Ecology and Related Ecometrics. (1981) (93)
- THE COSTS OF APPREHENSIVE FORAGING (2002) (90)
- The Shape of a Gerbil Isocline Measured Using Principles of Optimal Habitat Selection (1991) (89)
- Two gerbils of the Negev: A long-term investigation of optimal habitat selection and its consequences (2004) (84)
- Geographical ecology of gerbilline rodents in sand dune habitats of Israel (1985) (75)
- BEHAVIOR, HETEROGENEITY, AND THE DYNAMICS OF INTERACTING SPECIES' (1991) (71)
- Habitat selection in slowly regenerating environments (1986) (70)
- Aspects of Biological Exploitation (1977) (67)
- Heeding the Warning in Biodiversity's Basic Law (1999) (67)
- Stability of enriched aquatic ecosystems. (1972) (67)
- What makes nutrient-poor mediterranean heathlands so rich in plant diversity? (2000) (66)
- Patterns of Food, Space and Diversity (1975) (65)
- Seed Selection in Dipodomys Merriami and Perognathus Penicillatus (1974) (62)
- Periodic oscillations in an ideal-free predator-prey distribution. (1990) (60)
- Microtine cycles: the role of habitat heterogeneity (1980) (59)
- Microtine cycles: the role of habitat heterogeneity (1980) (59)
- On the Optimal Aboveground Activity of Bannertail Kangaroo Rats (1974) (58)
- Who gets the short bits of the broken stick (1997) (58)
- Estimating Diversity in Unsampled Habitats of a Biogeographical Province (2003) (57)
- Habitat fragmentation may not matter to species diversity (2007) (55)
- Island Extinction Rates from Regular Censuses (1994) (54)
- Effects of interactive scale-dependent variables on beetle diversity patterns in a semi-arid agricultural landscape (2007) (53)
- Homage to the red queen. II. Coevolutionary response to enrichment of exploitation ecosystems. (1978) (52)
- Gerbils under threat of owl predation: Isoclines and isodars (1997) (52)
- Habitat selection of Israel desert rodents: comparison of a traditional and a new method of analysis (1985) (51)
- Foraging efficiencies of competing rodents: why do gerbils exhibit shared-preference habitat selection? (1995) (48)
- Extinction and Colonization Processes: Parameter Estimates from Sporadic Surveys (1994) (48)
- Estimating species interactions in heterogeneous environments (1984) (48)
- 14. Preston’s Ergodic Conjecture: The Accumulation of Species in Space and Time (2001) (47)
- Red Queens and ESS: the coevolution of evolutionary rates (2005) (47)
- Applying Species-area Relationships to the Conservation of Species Diversity (2003) (46)
- The cost of interspecific competition in two gerbil species (2001) (46)
- The shape of a Gerbillus pyramidum (Rodentia: Gerbillinae) isocline: An experimental field study (1994) (44)
- Perturbation analysis of competition and overlap in habitat utilization between Dipodomys ordii and Dipodomys merriami (1975) (43)
- Decoupling Fragmentation from Habitat Loss for Spiders in Patchy Agricultural Landscapes (2012) (41)
- The shape of a gerbil isocline: an experimental field study (1992) (40)
- Detecting interspecific competition in the field: testing the regression method (1986) (40)
- Microhabitat selection in two species of heteromyid rodents (2004) (39)
- Safety in numbers: sophisticated vigilance by Allenby's gerbil. (1997) (35)
- Optimal Foraging of Little Egrets and Their Prey in a Foraging Game in a Patchy Environment (2013) (33)
- Speciation and diversity in Ordovician invertebrates: filling niches quickly and carefully (1980) (30)
- Can interaction coefficients be determined from cencus data? (1985) (30)
- Species diversity in space and time: Coevolution of habitat diversity and species diversity (1995) (28)
- Playing the waiting game: Predator and prey in a test environment (2010) (27)
- Hummingbird isolegs in an experimental system (1986) (27)
- Species diversity in space and time: To a mouse (1995) (24)
- Optimal foraging in Dorcas gazelles (1985) (24)
- The impact of long-term continuous risk of predation on two species of gerbils (2004) (23)
- The value of paleoecology as an aid to monitoring ecosystems and landscapes, chiefly with reference to North America (2001) (22)
- Tempo and Mode of Speciation (1997) (21)
- Coexistence and diversity in Heteromyid rodents (1977) (17)
- Measuring the benefit of habitat selection (2002) (16)
- The energetic cost of competition: Gerbils as moneychangers (2000) (15)
- Green roofs: new ecosystems to defend species diversity (2016) (14)
- Avoiding Mass Extinction: Basic and Applied Challenges (2005) (14)
- Individual willingness to leave a safe refuge and the trade-off between food and safety: a test with social fish (2019) (13)
- The distraction hypothesis depends on relatively cheap extrafloral nectaries (2002) (13)
- Once-yearly sampling for the detection of trends in biodiversity: The case of Willow Slough, California (2011) (13)
- Does interspecific competition from congeners cause the scarcity of Gerbillus henleyi in productive sandy desert habitats (2005) (12)
- Species diversity in space and time: Patterns in space (1995) (12)
- Do male orangutans play a hawk–dove game? (2007) (12)
- Too much of a good thing? A landscape-of-fear analysis for collared peccaries (Pecari tajacu) reveals hikers act as a greater deterrent than thorny or bitter food (2018) (11)
- An ecological telescope to view future terrestrial vertebrate diversity (2012) (10)
- A predator-prey foraging game: How does prey density influence tactics? (2014) (10)
- Calculating speciation and extinction rates in fossil clades (2005) (10)
- How does the presence of a conspecific individual change the behavioral game that a predator plays with its prey? (2017) (9)
- Clump size selection: A field test with two species of Dipodomys (1980) (9)
- Influence of prey-food abundance on predator–prey foraging games: A test with little egrets and goldfish (2018) (8)
- A predator–prey behavioural game: how does number of food patches influence foraging tactics? (2014) (8)
- THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS. (1944) (8)
- AND REPLENISH THE EARTH: the evolution, consequences, and prevention of overpopulation (1974) (7)
- Colonial birds probably do speciate faster (1996) (7)
- Density-Dependent Habitat Selection: A Tool for More Effective Population Management (1987) (7)
- Comparing the non-lethal and lethal effects of predation risk on goldfish anti-predatory behavior (2016) (6)
- Optimality - The biologist's tricorder (2001) (6)
- Dietary Analysis in Granivores through the Use of Neutron Activation (1974) (5)
- Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach.J. Merritt Emlen (1973) (5)
- All that glitters is not gold: different anti-predatory behavior of two color morphs of goldfish (Carassius auratus) (2014) (5)
- On interpreting the results of perturbation experiments performed by nature (1977) (4)
- Patterns in time (1995) (4)
- Influence of manipulated risk of predation in a predator–prey foraging game in a patchy environment: egret and goldfish in experimental aviaries (2018) (4)
- Patterns in the diversity of the world's land vertebrate genera (2013) (3)
- A predator–prey foraging game in experimental aviaries: effects of the number of goldfish and refuge size (2018) (3)
- Time to revisit? A predator’s previous successes and failures in prey capture determine its return time to patches (2019) (3)
- Ecology should take credit for its accomplishments: a reply (2002) (3)
- Comment: A new approach to relative speciation rates (2011) (2)
- And now for something completely different: Genetic games and Red Queens (1996) (2)
- On the evolution of extinction rates (2016) (2)
- 14. On Foraging Theory, Humans, and the Conservation of Diversity: A Prospectus (2019) (2)
- Editor's coda: central themes of the symposium (1987) (2)
- How to Write an Influential Review (1988) (2)
- Species diversity in space and time: Energy flow and diversity (1995) (2)
- Species diversity in space and time: Species–area curves: the classical patterns (1995) (2)
- Species diversity in space and time: Species–area curves: large issues (1995) (1)
- Anecdotal Evidence for the Reality of Character Convergence (1968) (1)
- Predators detect the welfare of their potential prey and cull those that are poorly (2017) (1)
- A promising cluster of contributions (2006) (1)
- Species diversity in space and time: Diversity dynamics: a hierarchical puzzle (1995) (1)
- Interaction and Coevolution (1984) (1)
- Species diversity in space and time: References (1995) (1)
- Deem Ye Vole Love's Meed (1990) (1)
- Mammals in ecosystems. (1976) (1)
- On the size selectivity of extinction in late pleistocene mammals: A mini-forum based on Polishchuk (2010) (1)
- Species diversity in space and time: Other patterns with dynamic roots (1995) (1)
- Population Ecology.Horace F. Quick (1975) (0)
- How does the presence of a conspecific individual change the behavioral game that a predator plays with its prey? (2017) (0)
- Species diversity in space and time: Preface (1995) (0)
- On the size and abundance of forest trees at multiple spatial scales (2002) (0)
- Resolution of Respect William M. Schaffer, 1945–2021 (2021) (0)
- Species diversity in space and time: Dimensionless patterns (1995) (0)
- Evolution for Everyone.Paul R. Gastonguay (1975) (0)
- Book Review:Concepts of Evolution. Everett C. Olson, Jane Ann Robinson (1976) (0)
- The Life and Legacies of a Polymath (2011) (0)
- Expect six issues in 1992 (1992) (0)
- 5 SHALOM A Landscape Simulation Model for Understanding Animal Biodiversity (2004) (0)
- Evolutionary Ecology (2004) (0)
- Book Review:Population and Community Ecology. Principles and Methods. E. C. Pielou (1976) (0)
- Time to revisit? A predator’s previous successes and failures in prey capture determine its return time to patches (2019) (0)
- All that glitters is not gold: different anti-predatory behavior of two color morphs of goldfish (Carassius auratus) (2014) (0)
- Editor's acknowledgement (1987) (0)
- Species diversity in space and time: Speciation (1995) (0)
- Mammals in Ecosystems: Small Mammals . Their Productivity and Population Dynamics. F. B. Golley, K. Petrusewicz, and L. Ryszkowski, Eds. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1975. xxvi, 452 pp., illus. $32.50. (1976) (0)
- Nature: Promoting International Biodiversity with Social Justice in the Twenty-first Century (2004) (0)
- A tribute to Tom Vincent (2009) (0)
- Book Review:Introduction to Population Biology & Evolution. Otto T. Solbrig, Dorothy J. Solbrig (1980) (0)
- Species diversity in space and time: Paleobiological patterns (1995) (0)
- Species Diversity in Sace and Time. (1996) (0)
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