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Ted J. Case's Degrees
- PhD Ecology Stanford University
- Masters Biology Stanford University
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
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- The Causes and Consequences of Ant Invasions (2002) (1276)
- Perturbation Experiments in Community Ecology: Theory and Practice (1984) (1052)
- Reduced genetic variation and the success of an invasive species. (2000) (830)
- The interaction between predation and competition: a review and synthesis (2002) (669)
- Patterns of spread in biological invasions dominated by long-distance jump dispersal: Insights from Argentine ants. (2001) (621)
- On the Evolution and Adaptive Significance of Postnatal Growth Rates in the Terrestrial Vertebrates (1978) (613)
- Interference competition and niche theory. (1974) (491)
- Interspecific Competition, Environmental Gradients, Gene Flow, and the Coevolution of Species' Borders (2000) (466)
- EFFECTS OF FRAGMENTATION AND INVASION ON NATIVE ANT COMMUNITIES IN COASTAL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (1998) (462)
- Invasion resistance arises in strongly interacting species-rich model competition communities. (1990) (451)
- Arthropods in urban habitat fragments in southern California: Area, age, and edge effects (2000) (411)
- A General Explanation for Insular Body Size Trends in Terrestrial Vertebrates (1978) (354)
- The community context of species' borders: ecological and evolutionary perspectives (2005) (354)
- An experimental demonstration of exploitation competition in an ongoing invasion (1996) (330)
- Higher Order Interactions in Ecological Communities: What Are They and How Can They be Detected? (1994) (276)
- ROLE OF ABIOTIC FACTORS IN GOVERNING SUSCEPTIBILITY TO INVASION: A TEST WITH ARGENTINE ANTS (2002) (251)
- Behavioral and Genetic Differentiation Between Native and Introduced Populations of the Argentine Ant (2004) (240)
- Global patterns in the establishment and distribution of exotic birds (1996) (231)
- An Illustrated Guide to Theoretical Ecology (1999) (195)
- MODELS OF CHARACTER DISPLACEMENT AND THE THEORETICAL ROBUSTNESS OF TAXON CYCLES (1992) (193)
- Island biogeography in the Sea of Cortéz (1983) (190)
- Invasion resistance, species build‐up and community collapse in metapopulation models with interspecies competition (1991) (184)
- Species Numbers, Density Compensation, and Colonizing Ability of Lizards on Islands in the Gulf of California (1975) (182)
- Invasions and Competitive Displacement among House Geckos in the Tropical Pacific (1994) (180)
- Relationships among native and introduced populations of the Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) and the source of introduced populations (2001) (174)
- The role of introduced species in shaping the distribution and abundance of island reptiles (1991) (169)
- Habitat structure determines competition intensity and invasion success in gecko lizards. (1998) (166)
- POPULATION GENETICS AND COLONY STRUCTURE OF THE ARGENTINE ANT (LINEPITHEMA HUMILE) IN ITS NATIVE AND INTRODUCED RANGES (2001) (160)
- Multiple domains of attraction in competition communities (1976) (150)
- ON THE COEXISTENCE AND COEVOLUTION OF ASEXUAL AND SEXUAL COMPETITORS (1986) (145)
- Mechanisms of dispersed central-place foraging in polydomous colonies of the Argentine ant (2000) (142)
- A new island biogeography of the sea of Cortés (2002) (137)
- PREY SELECTION IN HORNED LIZARDS FOLLOWING THE INVASION OF ARGENTINE ANTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (2000) (135)
- BOTTOM-UP EFFECTS ON PERSISTENCE OF A SPECIALIST PREDATOR: ANT INVASIONS AND HORNED LIZARDS (2002) (129)
- Spatiotemporal patterns of intraspecific aggression in the invasive Argentine ant (2002) (121)
- Mechanisms in the Competitive Success of an Invading Sexual Gecko over an Asexual Native (1993) (115)
- Role of Propagule Size in the Success of Incipient Colonies of the Invasive Argentine Ant (2000) (97)
- Effects of colony-level variation on competitive ability in the invasive Argentine ant (2001) (96)
- Reptilian Extinctions Over the Last Ten Thousand Years (1998) (90)
- Overdispersion of ant colonies: a test of hypotheses (1986) (89)
- Character displacement in some Cnemidophorus lizards revisited: a phylogenetic analysis. (1997) (86)
- Spatial Uncertainty in Ecology (2001) (86)
- Endothermy and Parental Care in the Terrestrial Vertebrates (1978) (85)
- Global Stability and Multiple Domains of Attraction in Ecological Systems (1979) (84)
- A PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF BODY SIZE EVOLUTION AND BIOGEOGRAPHY IN CHUCKWALLAS (SAUROMALUS) AND OTHER IGUANINES (1997) (84)
- Optimal body size and an animal's diet (1979) (83)
- The Role of Neighborhood Competition in the Spacing and Diversity of Ant Communities (1992) (83)
- Genetic diversity and the history of pacific island house geckos (Hemidactylus and Lepidodactylus) (1993) (83)
- Speculations on the growth rate and reproduction of some dinosaurs (1978) (82)
- Testing for Higher Order Interactions (1981) (82)
- Spatial Patterns in the Abundance of the Coastal Horned Lizard (2002) (77)
- When species collide: the origin and spread of an asexual species of gecko (1995) (76)
- Interactions between oak tannins and parasite community structure: Unexpected benefits of tannins to cynipid gall-wasps (2004) (75)
- Morphological and genetic evolution appear decoupled in Pacific skinks (Squamata : Scincidae : Emoia) (1996) (68)
- THE ROLE OF BODY SIZE IN THE ASSEMBLY OF WEST INDIAN BIRD COMMUNITIES (1983) (67)
- FIELD EXPERIMENTS ON DESERT ANTS: TESTING FOR COMPETITION BETWEEN COLONIES' (1988) (67)
- PATTERN AND CHANCE IN THE STRUCTURE OF MODEL AND NATURAL COMMUNITIES (1983) (65)
- Uncertainty and Spatial Linear Models for Ecological Data (2001) (65)
- Seasonal Aspects of Thermoregulatory Behavior in the Chuckawalla, Sauromalus obesus (Reptilia, Lacertilia, Iguanidae) (1976) (61)
- Intra- and interspecific interference behaviour among sexual and asexual geckos (1992) (61)
- Coevolution in resource-limited competition communities (1982) (60)
- Body size differences between populations of the chuckwalla (1976) (59)
- Overexploitation, Interference Competition, and Excess Density Compensation in Insular Faunas (1979) (57)
- Niche packing and coevolution in competition communities. (1981) (56)
- Effect of land cover, habitat fragmentation and ant colonies on the distribution and abundance of shrews in southern California (2001) (51)
- Spatial arrangement and diet overlap between colonies of desert ants (1984) (50)
- The role of interspecific competition in the biogeography of island lizards. (1991) (49)
- Natural and Unnatural Extinction Rates of Reptiles on Islands (1988) (49)
- An experimental investigation of the competitive displacement of a native gecko by an invading gecko: no role for parasites (1998) (46)
- Island/mainland body size differences in Australian varanid lizards (1993) (46)
- LOWER MITE INFESTATIONS IN AN ASEXUAL GECKO COMPARED WITH ITS SEXUAL ANCESTORS (1995) (43)
- Sources of mortality for a cynipid gall-wasp (Dryocosmus dubiosus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)): The importance of the Tannin/Fungus interaction (1986) (42)
- Impacts of Argentine ants on avian nesting success (2005) (40)
- The distribution and prevalence of helminths, coccidia and blood parasites in two competing species of gecko: implications for apparent competition (1995) (38)
- Increased abundance of native and non‐native spiders with habitat fragmentation (2008) (36)
- Niche overlap and the assembly of island lizard communities (1983) (36)
- A Diurnal Activity Cycle in the Granite Night Lizard, Xantusia henshawi (1974) (34)
- Patterns of coexistence in sexual and asexual species of Cnemidophorus lizards (1990) (33)
- Herpetological Monitoring Using a Pitfall Trapping Design in Southern California (2008) (33)
- Variation and evolution of Class I Mhc in sexual and parthenogenetic geckos (1996) (31)
- Surprising Behavior from a Familiar Model and Implications for Competition Theory (1995) (29)
- Flatworm control of mosquito larvae in rice fields. (1979) (26)
- Terrestrial habitat preferences of adult arroyo southwestern toads (2001) (25)
- Geckos of the Genus Lepidodactylus (Squamata: Reptilia) in Micronesia: Description of a New Species and Reevaluation of the Status of Gecko moestus Peters, 1867 (1995) (25)
- Drosophila Population Dynamics: Chaos and Extinction (1987) (25)
- Comparative ecology of sexual and asexual gecko species (Lepidodactylus) in French Polynesia (1994) (23)
- Utilization of hybrid oak hosts by a monophagous gall wasp: How little host character is sufficient? (1993) (23)
- Measuring and Predicting Species Presence: Coastal Sage Scrub Case Study (2001) (23)
- Pneumocystosis in Wild Small Mammals from California (2001) (21)
- Counterintuitive Oscillations in Systems of Competition and Mutualism (1982) (21)
- Predation on artificial bird nests in chaparral fragments (1991) (19)
- The regeneration niche of desert ants: effects of established colonies (1988) (18)
- 14. SYMPATRY AND SIZE SIMILARITY IN CNEMIDOPHORUS (1983) (17)
- Cryptic species of Pacific skinks (Emoia): Further support from mitochondrial DNA sequences (1995) (17)
- New evidence of habitat segregation between two cryptic species of Pacific skinks (Emoia cyanura and E. impar) (1996) (16)
- Divergent ecology of sympatric clones of the asexual gecko, Lepidodactylus lugubris (1994) (14)
- Description of Isospora schlegeli sp.nov. (Apicomplexa : eimeriidae) from gekkonid lizards in the South Pacific (1991) (13)
- A New Lepidodactylus (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Vanuatu (1998) (12)
- DIAPAUSE TERMINATION IN ANOPHELES FREEBORNI WITH JUVENILE HORMONE MIMICS (1977) (12)
- Thermoregulation and Evaporative Cooling in the Chuckwalla, Sauromalus obesus (1972) (11)
- A field guide to the reptiles and amphibians of coastal southern California (1997) (10)
- Natural selection out on a limb (1997) (10)
- MacArthur's Minimization Principle: A Footnote (1980) (9)
- An Updated mtDNA Phylogeny for Sauromalus and Implications for the Evolution of Gigantism (2002) (8)
- Eimeria frenatus n. sp. and Eimeria rochalimai (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from Hemidactylus frenatus (Sauria: Gekkonidae) in Hawaii, U.S.A. (1994) (8)
- Niche Separation and Resource Scaling (1981) (7)
- MCB Camp Pendleton Arroyo Toad Monitoring Protocol: 1. Summary of results from a workshop on August 27, 2002; 2. Monitoring protocol and targeted studies (2003) (7)
- The Ecological Consequences of a Fragmentation-Mediated Invasion: The Argentine Ant, Linepithema humile, in Southern California (2003) (7)
- Is recombination advantageous in fluctuating and spatially heterogeneous environments? (1981) (7)
- Monkeys and matrices: On the coexistence of “omnivorous” forest primates (1981) (6)
- Factors influencing the variation in capture rates of shrews in southern California, USA (2003) (5)
- Southern California Herpetofauna Research and Monitoring (2000) (4)
- MICROPARASITE ASSEMBLAGES OF CONSPECIFIC SHREW POPULATIONS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (2003) (4)
- Regular ArticleGenetic diversity and the history of pacific island house geckos (Hemidactylus and Lepidodactylus) (1993) (4)
- Spatial Analysis on the Occurrence of Pneumocystis carinii in the Shrew Notiosorex crawfordi in Fragmented Landscape in Southern California (2001) (3)
- DIFFUSE MULTISPECIES COMPETITION: SEQUENCE DEPENDENT MULTIPLE DOMAINS AND DOMINO COLLAPSE (1981) (3)
- Travelers and their fate: ecology of biological invasions of north america and hawaii. (1987) (3)
- Niche Overlap and Resource Weighting Terms (1984) (3)
- Spatial linear models in ecology (2001) (2)
- Euphryne Obesus Baird, 1858 (Reptilia, Squamata): Proposed Precedence Of The Specific Name Over That Of Sauromalus Ater Dumeril, 1856 (2001) (2)
- ROBUSTNESS OF TAXON CYCLES (1992) (2)
- Radio telemetry study of Bufo californicus, arroyo toad movement patterns and habitat preferences (1999) (2)
- Autecology of coastal sage scrub herpetofauna on reserve lands: Southwestern Riverside County (1997) (1)
- Torrey pines state reserve reptile and amphibian corridor and autecology study (1997) (1)
- The Variances of Island Extinction Rates (1989) (1)
- Final Report on Herpetofauna Monitoring in the Tijuana Estuary (2000) (1)
- Big questions in ecology. (1992) (1)
- Competition in the Biogeography of Island Lizards (1991) (1)
- The effect of dispersal on the stability of some model ecological communities (1979) (1)
- Niche packing and coevolution in competition communities ( ecological theory / islands / invasions / birds ) (0)
- Parasites at the heart of ecology (2000) (0)
- Final report on coastal sage scrub amphibian and reptile autecology study (1996) (0)
- Survey of reptiles and amphibians at risk in southern California forests (1997) (0)
- MICROPARASITE ASSEMBLAGES OF CONSPECIFIC SHREW POPULATIONS IN (2003) (0)
- The State of Computational Ecology EDITED BY (1999) (0)
- , Widespread Invasive Social Insect Loss of Intraspecific Aggression in the Success of a (2010) (0)
- An Interim Report in the Californian Tradition@@@Island Biogeography in the Sea of Cortez. (1984) (0)
- Coastal sage scrub case study (2001) (0)
- Post-Eruption Ecology: Krakatau. (1996) (0)
- Gecko Power Play in the Pacific (1994) (0)
- reproduction of some dinosaurs (1978) (0)
- A Gentle Introduction to the Rigors of Population and Community Ecology@@@An Illustrated Guide to Theoretical Ecology (2000) (0)
- Reply from T.j. Case. (1992) (0)
- Post-Eruption Ecology: Krakatau . The Destruction and Reassembly of an Island Ecosystem. Ian Thornton. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1996. xiv, 346 pp., illus. $39.95 or £25.50. (1996) (0)
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