Susan Harrison
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Susan Harrison 's Degrees
- PhD Ecology University of California, Davis
- Bachelors Environmental Science Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Susan Patricia Harrison is a professor of ecology at the University of California, Davis who works on the dynamics of natural populations and ecological diversity. She is a fellow of the Ecological Society of America and the California Academy of Sciences. She has previously served as vice president of the American Society of Naturalists. She was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2018.
Susan Harrison 's Published Works
Published Works
- Navigating the multiple meanings of β diversity: a roadmap for the practicing ecologist. (2011) (1931)
- Evolution and the latitudinal diversity gradient: speciation, extinction and biogeography. (2007) (1419)
- Niche conservatism as an emerging principle in ecology and conservation biology. (2010) (1397)
- Local extinction in a metapopulation context: an empirical evaluation (1991) (909)
- The spatial spread of invasions: new developments in theory and evidence (2004) (863)
- Habitat fragmentation and large‐scale conservation: what do we know for sure? (1999) (727)
- “How Local Is Local?”—A Review of Practical and Conceptual Issues in the Genetics of Restoration (2005) (696)
- Disentangling the Drivers of β Diversity Along Latitudinal and Elevational Gradients (2011) (614)
- Beta diversity on geographic gradients in Britain (1992) (528)
- Empirical Evidence for Metapopulation Dynamics (1997) (458)
- Metapopulation Dynamics and Genetics (1994) (428)
- SPATIAL HETEROGENEITY EXPLAINS THE SCALE DEPENDENCE OF THE NATIVE-EXOTIC DIVERSITY RELATIONSHIP (2005) (425)
- Invasion in a heterogeneous world: resistance, coexistence or hostile takeover? (2007) (391)
- Distribution of the Bay Checkerspot Butterfly, Euphydryas editha bayensis: Evidence for a Metapopulation Model (1988) (354)
- Genetic and evolutionary consequences of metapopulation structure. (1996) (290)
- Correlated environments and the persistence of metapopulations (1989) (275)
- Is habitat fragmentation bad for biodiversity? (2019) (262)
- Two Invasive Plants Alter Soil Microbial Community Composition in Serpentine Grasslands (2006) (245)
- Phylogeny, niche conservatism and the latitudinal diversity gradient in mammals (2010) (243)
- What Are Species Pools and When Are They Important (2014) (240)
- Toward a better understanding of the regional causes of local community richness. (2008) (239)
- Spatial dynamics of a patchily distributed butterfly species (1992) (231)
- Effects of habitat fragmentation and isolation on species richness: evidence from biogeographic patterns (1988) (201)
- LOCAL AND REGIONAL DIVERSITY IN A PATCHY LANDSCAPE: NATIVE, ALIEN, AND ENDEMIC HERBS ON SERPENTINE (1999) (192)
- REGIONAL AND LOCAL SPECIES RICHNESS IN AN INSULAR ENVIRONMENT: SERPENTINE PLANTS IN CALIFORNIA (2006) (177)
- SERPENTINE ENDEMISM IN THE CALIFORNIA FLORA: A DATABASE OF SERPENTINE AFFINITY (2005) (175)
- Species diversity is dynamic and unbounded at local and continental scales. (2015) (175)
- Endemism hotspots are linked to stable climatic refugia (2017) (169)
- Native and alien species diversity at the local and regional scales in a grazed California grassland (1999) (157)
- Intra-specific and inter-specific variation in specific leaf area reveal the importance of abiotic and biotic drivers of species diversity across elevation and latitude (2013) (143)
- Long-distance dispersal and colonization in the Bay checkerspot butterfly, Euphydryas editha bayensis (1989) (137)
- ROADLESS HABITATS AS REFUGES FOR NATIVE GRASSLANDS: INTERACTIONS WITH SOIL, ASPECT, AND GRAZING (2003) (130)
- Stochastic and deterministic drivers of spatial and temporal turnover in breeding bird communities (2012) (130)
- How natural habitat patchiness affects the distribution of diversity in Californian serpentine chaparral (1997) (129)
- ORIGINS AND CONSEQUENCES OF SERPENTINE ENDEMISM IN THE CALIFORNIA FLORA (2011) (126)
- Climate change effects on an endemic-rich edaphic flora: resurveying Robert H. Whittaker's Siskiyou sites (Oregon, USA). (2010) (116)
- Climate-driven diversity loss in a grassland community (2015) (114)
- Productivity alters the scale dependence of the diversity-invasibility relationship. (2007) (105)
- Chapter 7 – Using Density-Manipulation Experiments to Study Population Regulation (1995) (104)
- Biogeographic Affinity Helps Explain Productivity‐Richness Relationships at Regional and Local Scales (2007) (104)
- Landscape pattern and population conservation (1995) (100)
- Effects of Habitat Size and Patch Isolation on Reproductive Success of the Serpentine Morning Glory (2001) (97)
- Beta diversity and the scale‐dependence of the productivity‐diversity relationship: a test in the Californian serpentine flora (2006) (96)
- Serpentine: Evolution and Ecology in a Model System (2011) (96)
- Effects of breeding pond isolation on the spatial and temporal dynamics of pond use by the tungara frog, Physalaemus pustulosus (1999) (95)
- Resource colimitation governs plant community responses to altered precipitation (2015) (93)
- PERSPECTIVE Navigating the multiple meanings of b diversity: a roadmap for the practicing ecologist (2010) (91)
- Different evolutionary histories underlie congruent species richness gradients of birds and mammals (2012) (87)
- Ecological contingency in the effects of climatic warming on forest herb communities (2010) (86)
- Fire effects on plant diversity in serpentine vs. sandstone chaparral (2004) (86)
- Endemic plant communities on special soils: early victims or hardy survivors of climate change? (2012) (84)
- Temporal variability in California grasslands: soil type and species functional traits mediate response to precipitation. (2012) (82)
- Forest disturbance accelerates thermophilization of understory plant communities (2015) (82)
- BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC LIMITS TO THE SPREAD OF EXOTIC REVEGETATION SPECIES (2002) (81)
- Testing a Metapopulation Model of Coexistence in the Insect Community on Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) (1995) (79)
- Exotic plant invasions under enhanced rainfall are constrained by soil nutrients and competition. (2014) (74)
- Invasion in a diversity hotspot: exotic cover and native richness in the Californian serpentine flora. (2006) (72)
- Climate and plant community diversity in space and time (2020) (71)
- Functional diversity supports the physiological tolerance hypothesis for plant species richness along climatic gradients (2014) (70)
- GRAZING AND SUBSTRATE INTERACT TO AFFECT NATIVE VS. EXOTIC DIVERSITY IN ROADSIDE GRASSLANDS (2001) (69)
- Habitat patchiness promotes invasion by alien grasses on serpentine soil (2001) (69)
- Unexpected spatial patterns in an insect outbreak match a predator diffusion model (1997) (68)
- Distribution of Exotic Plants along Roads in a Peninsular Nature Reserve (2002) (66)
- Regional Turnover and Fluctuation in Populations of Five Plants Confined to Serpentine Seeps (2000) (64)
- Synchrony matters more than species richness in plant community stability at a global scale (2020) (63)
- LONG-DISTANCE DISPERSAL AND COLONIZATION IN THE BAY CHECKERSPOT BUTTERFLY, (1989) (63)
- Persistent, localized outbreaks in the western tussock moth Orgyia vetusta: the roles of resource quality, predation and poor dispersal (1997) (62)
- Ecological effects of extreme drought on Californian herbaceous plant communities (2016) (60)
- Effects of an early-season folivorous moth on the success of a later-season species, mediated by a change in the quality of the shared host, Lupinus arboreus Sims (1986) (58)
- Influence of Habitat Patchiness on Genetic Diversity and Spatial Structure of a Serpentine Endemic Plant (2000) (57)
- Historical and Ecological Controls on Phylogenetic Diversity in Californian Plant Communities (2012) (57)
- Seedling traits predict drought-induced mortality linked to diversity loss (2019) (56)
- Regional enrichment of local assemblages is robust to variation in local productivity, abiotic gradients, and heterogeneity. (2006) (55)
- Exploring stable pattern formation in models of tussock moth populations (1999) (54)
- Climatic and spatial patterns of diversity in the serpentine plants of California (2000) (53)
- Temporal variability and nestedness in California grassland species composition. (2009) (50)
- Plant traits mediate consumer and nutrient control on plant community productivity and diversity. (2012) (48)
- Population outbreaks in a discrete world. (2000) (47)
- Linking Plant Functional Ecology to Island Biogeography. (2020) (46)
- Plant community diversity will decline more than increase under climatic warming (2020) (45)
- Ecological strategies in California chaparral: interacting effects of soils, climate, and fire on specific leaf area (2011) (44)
- Spatial Models and Spotted Owls: Exploring Some Biological Issues Behind Recent Events (1993) (44)
- High β diversity in the flora of Californian serpentine 'islands' (2002) (44)
- Towards an eco-evolutionary understanding of endemism hotspots and refugia. (2018) (43)
- Regional effects as important determinants of local diversity in both marine and terrestrial systems (2013) (43)
- Plant communities on infertile soils are less sensitive to climate change. (2015) (43)
- Plant Diversity and Endemism in the California Floristic Province (2016) (42)
- Resources and dispersal as factors limiting a population of the tussock moth (Orgyia vetusta), a flightless defoliator (1994) (41)
- Plant and Animal Endemism in California (2013) (38)
- Favorable environments and the persistence of naturally rare species (2008) (37)
- Phylogenetic Patterns of Endemism and Diversity (2017) (37)
- Behavioural response of spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) to induced resistance of cotton plants (1986) (36)
- Experimental assessment of Heliconia acuminata growth in a fragmented Amazonian landscape (2002) (36)
- Landscape structure affects specialists but not generalists in naturally fragmented grasslands. (2015) (35)
- Patterns of seed dispersal syndromes on serpentine soils: examining the roles of habitat patchiness, soil infertility and correlated functional traits (2014) (35)
- Local richness along gradients in the Siskiyou herb flora: R. H. Whittaker revisited. (2011) (34)
- Seed banks of native forbs, but not exotic grasses, increase during extreme drought. (2018) (33)
- Applying metapopulation theory to spotted owl management: a history and critique (1996) (31)
- Climate‐driven diversity change in annual grasslands: Drought plus deluge does not equal normal (2018) (31)
- Large-scale causes of variation in the serpentine vegetation of California (2007) (31)
- Metacommunity models predict the local-regional species richness relationship in a natural system. (2007) (29)
- Continuous Monitoring of Glucose for Type 1 Diabetes: A Health Technology Assessment. (2018) (28)
- ‘Structured' beta diversity increases with climatic productivity in a classic dataset (2011) (28)
- Spatial niches and coexistence: testing theory with tarweeds. (2010) (26)
- Climate and the evolution of serpentine endemism in California (2012) (25)
- The plant diversity sampling design for The National Ecological Observatory Network (2019) (25)
- Does the Age of Exposure of Serpentine Explain Variation in Endemic Plant Diversity in California? (2004) (25)
- Patchiness and spatial pattern in the insect community on ragwort Senecio jacobaea (1991) (25)
- Introduction: Merging Evolutionary and Ecological Approaches to Understanding Geographic Gradients in Species Richness (2007) (25)
- Climate Gradients, Climate Change, and Special Edaphic Floras (2009) (25)
- Evidence that predator satiation may restrict the spatial spread of a tussock moth (Orgyia vetusta) outbreak (1995) (23)
- Invasibility of roadless grasslands: an experimental study of yellow starthistle. (2005) (23)
- Erosion of beta diversity under interacting global change impacts in a semi‐arid grassland (2015) (22)
- Spatial and temporal dynamics of insect outbreaks in a complex multitrophic system: tussock moths, ghost moths, and their natural enemies on bush lupines (2005) (22)
- Is plant community richness regulated over time? Contrasting results from experiments and long-term observations. (2011) (22)
- Do high‐impact invaders have the strongest negative effects on abundant and functionally similar resident species? (2016) (21)
- Estimating the Effects of Scientific Study on Two Butterfly Populations (1991) (20)
- Above- and belowground biotic interactions facilitate relocation of plants into cooler environments. (2014) (19)
- Climate drives loss of phylogenetic diversity in a grassland community (2019) (17)
- Origin of an insect outbreak: escape in space or time from natural enemies? (2001) (16)
- Identifying plant traits associated with topographic contrasts in a rugged and diverse region (Klamath‐Siskiyou Mts, OR, USA) (2015) (16)
- Invasive species interact with climatic variability to reduce success of natives. (2020) (15)
- A graded, evidence-based summary of evidence for bariatric surgery. (2005) (15)
- The promise and the perils of resurveying to understand global change impacts (2020) (14)
- Vulnerability and resistance in the spatial heterogeneity of soil microbial communities under resource additions (2020) (13)
- Early‐ and late‐flowering guilds respond differently to landscape spatial structure (2017) (13)
- Biotic context and soil properties modulate native plant responses to enhanced rainfall. (2015) (12)
- Comparing the responses of bryophytes and short-statured vascular plants to climate shifts and eutrophication (2017) (12)
- Retracted: Does natural variation in diversity affect biotic resistance? (2015) (12)
- Directional trends in species composition over time can lead to a widespread overemphasis of year‐to‐year asynchrony (2020) (11)
- Response to Comments on “Disentangling the Drivers of β Diversity Along Latitudinal and Elevational Gradients” (2012) (11)
- High b diversity in the flora of Californian serpentine ‘ islands ’ 1 , 2 * (2002) (10)
- 2. Do Taxa Persist as Metapopulations in Evolutionary Time (2001) (10)
- Evolutionary drivers and the ecological traits of adult aquatic insects. (2008) (10)
- After an invasion: understanding variation in grassland community recovery following removal of a high-impact invader (2016) (10)
- Commentary on Stohlgren et al. (2008): The Myth of Plant Species Saturation (2008) (9)
- Lack of strong induced or maternal effects in tussock moths (Orgyia vetusta) on bush lupine (Lupinus arboreus) (1995) (8)
- What have we learned from serpentine about evolution, ecology, and other sciences? (2011) (8)
- Vulnerability of grassland seed banks to resource-enhancing global changes. (2021) (8)
- Little evidence for local adaptation to soils or microclimate in the post-fire recruitment of three Californian shrubs (2014) (8)
- Bryophyte diversity in Californian grasslands in relation to substrate quality, exotic vascular plants and disturbance (2014) (8)
- Functional diversity is a passenger but not driver of drought‐related plant diversity losses in annual grasslands (2019) (8)
- Metapopulation, Source–Sink and Disturbance Dynamics (2009) (7)
- Can spatial isolation help predict dispersal-limited sites for native species restoration? (2011) (7)
- Is biotic resistance enhanced by natural variation in diversity (2017) (6)
- Community traits affect plant–plant interactions across climatic gradients (2017) (6)
- Systematic Conservation PlanningProtecting Rarity, Representation, and Connectivity in Regional Landscapes (2011) (6)
- An Assessment of the Need for Native Seeds and the Capacity for Their Supply (2020) (5)
- Plant Ecology and Evolution in Harsh Environments (2015) (5)
- Climate change and plant communities on unusual soils (2011) (4)
- Extreme pre-fire drought decreases shrub regeneration on fertile soils. (2021) (4)
- GARDEN ON THE ROCKS (2008) (4)
- Garden on the rocks: Poor nutrients, thin soils, and a helping of heavy metals make for rich, yet vulnerable plant communities. (2008) (4)
- Grazing affects vegetation diversity and heterogeneity in California vernal pools. (2021) (4)
- Shading and litter mediate the effects of soil fertility on the performance of an understorey herb. (2016) (3)
- The effects of fire on serpentine vegetation and implications for management. (2008) (3)
- Trait-based signatures of cloud base height in a tropical cloud forest. (2020) (3)
- Resource-enhancing global changes drive a whole-ecosystem shift to faster cycling but decrease diversity. (2020) (3)
- Animal seed dispersal and the diversity of tropical forest trees (2017) (3)
- Preparing for the Need for a Supply of Native Seed (2020) (3)
- Inter-comparison of biogeochemical sensors at ocean observatories (2008) (2)
- Population Persistence and Community Diversity in a Naturally Patchy Landscape: Plants on Serpentine Soils (2000) (2)
- Fecal Microbiota Therapy for Clostridium difficile Infection: A Health Technology Assessment. (2016) (2)
- Plant community data collected by Robert H. Whittaker in the Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon and California, USA. (2022) (2)
- The spiders and harvestmen of some peat and upland grassland sites in Yorkshire (1984) (2)
- High resistance to managed and natural forest fire in a rare rock-outcrop specialist herb (Boechera constancei, Brassicaceae) (2017) (2)
- Population dynamics in ecological space and time (1997) (2)
- Reply from s. Harrison and a. Hastings. (1996) (1)
- Testing Spatial Ecological Theory on Californian Serpentine Outcrops: A Review (2017) (1)
- Invasive species interact with climatic variability to reduce success of natives (2019) (1)
- Co‐occurrence patterns at four spatial scales implicate reproductive processes in shaping community assembly in clovers (2021) (1)
- Retraction: ‘Does natural variation in diversity affect biotic resistance?’ (2017) (1)
- A Brief History of California (2013) (1)
- LOTVS: a global collection of permanent vegetation plots (2021) (1)
- 4. Animal Endemism in California (2019) (0)
- A Field Guide to Studying Spatial Pattern Formation in Host-Parasitoid Systems (2021) (0)
- 19. What Have We Learned from Serpentine in Evolution, Ecology, and Other Sciences? (2019) (0)
- Functional traits trade-offs define plant population stability worldwide (2022) (0)
- Plant Endemism in California (2013) (0)
- 5. Conservation Challenges in California’s Endemic-Rich Landscape (2019) (0)
- Introduced species dominate different responses of grassland communities to climate change on serpentine and nonserpentine soils (2019) (0)
- Title Functional diversity supports the physiological tolerance hypothesis for plant species richness along climatic gradients Permalink (2014) (0)
- Title Patterns of seed dispersal syndromes on serpentine soils : examining the roles of habitat patchiness , soil infertility and correlated functional traits Permalink (2012) (0)
- APPENDIX: Preliminary List of Plant Species Endemic to the California Floristic Province (2019) (0)
- Invasions and the Evolution of Range Limits (2017) (0)
- Montane Meadow in the Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon, USA (2022) (0)
- 3. Plant Endemism in California: Patterns and Causes (2019) (0)
- Ecological discontinuity (1990) (0)
- Spatial EcologyThe Effects of Habitat Patch Size, Shape, and Isolation on Ecological Processes (2011) (0)
- Author Correction: Mountain rock glaciers contain globally significant water stores (2021) (0)
- 14. Spatial Ecology: The Effects of Habitat Patch Size, Shape, and Isolation on Ecological Processes (2019) (0)
- gradient in mammals Phylogeny , niche conservatism and the latitudinal diversity (2010) (0)
- Risk assessment in conservation biology: by M.A. Burgman, S. Ferson and H.R. Ak/ccakaya, Chapman & Hall, 1993. £39.95 hbk (ix + 314 pages) ISBN 0 412 35030 0 (1993) (0)
- Geology and Plant Life: The Effects of Landforms and Rock Types on Plants.ByArthur R Kruckeberg.Seattle (Washington): University of Washington Press. $35.00. x + 362 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–295–98203–9. 2002. (2003) (0)
- Plant community data from a statewide survey of paired serpentine and non-serpentine soils in California, USA (2022) (0)
- Comparing the responses of bryophytes and short-statured vascular plants to 12 climate shifts and eutrophication 13 14 (2016) (0)
- Ecological assessment of the British Columbia Spotted Owl management plan (1997) (0)
- Editorial: Roles and Implications of Functional Traits and Phylogenies to Characterize Refugia Under Increasing Climate Variability (2021) (0)
- Patchy communities in North America (2000) (0)
- Climate and the evolution of serpentine endemism in California (2011) (0)
- 17. Climate Change and Plant Communities on Unusual Soils (2019) (0)
- Plant community data from a statewide survey of paired serpentine and non-serpentine soils in California, USA. (2022) (0)
- 15. Systematic Conservation Planning: Protecting Rarity, Representation, and Connectivity in Regional Landscapes (2019) (0)
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