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Publications 1980 to 1989


Book


Brown, J.H. and A.C. Gibson. 1983. Biogeography. Mosby, St. Louis, Missouri.

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Chapters


Brown, J.H. and M.A. Bowers. 1984. Patterns and processes in three guilds of terrestrial vertebrates. pp. 282-296, In D.R. Strong, Jr. et al., eds. Ecological Communities: Conceptual Issues and the Evidence. Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, NJ.

Brown, J.H. 1985. Commentary 1 (On "Some scientific issues in cumulative environmental impact assessment," by G. Baskerville) pp. 15-17 In Proceedings of the workshop on Cumulative Environmental Effects: A Binational Perspective. Canadian Environmental Assessment Research Council and U.S. National Research Council.

Brown, J.H., D.W. Davidson, J.C. Munger and R.S. Inouye. 1986. Experimental community ecology: the desert granivore system. pp. 41-61, In J. Diamond and T.J. Case, eds. Community Ecology. Harper and Row, New York.

Brown, J.H. 1986. The roles of vertebrates in desert ecosystems. pp. 51-71, In W.G. Whitford, ed. Pattern and Process in Desert Ecosystems. Univ. New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.

Brown, J.H. 1987. Variation in desert rodent guilds: patterns, processes, and scales. pp. 185-203, In J.H.R. Gee and P.S. Giller, eds. Organization of Communities: Past and Present. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.

Brown, J.H. 1988. Species diversity. pp. 57-89, In A. Myers and R.S. Giller, eds. Analytical Biogeography. Chapman and Hall, London.

Brown, J.H. 1989. Patterns, modes and extents of invasions by vertebrates. pp. 85-109, In J.A. Drake, H.A. Mooney, F. di Castri, R.H. Groves, F.J. Kruger, M. Remanek, and M. Williamsom, eds. Biological Invasions: a Global Perspective. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.

Brown, J.H., and M. Kurzius. 1989. Spatial and temporal variation in guilds of North American granivorous desert rodents. pp. 71-90, In D.W. Morris, Z. Abramsky, B.J. Fox, and M.R. Willig, eds. Ecology of Small Mammal Communities. Special Publication No. 28 of The Museum, Texas Tech University.

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Articles


Davidson D.W., Brown J.H. & Inouye R.S. (1980) Competition and the structure of granivore communities. BioScience, 30, 233-238 (.pdf file)

Inouye R.S., Byers G.S. & Brown J.H. (1980) Effects of predation and competition on survivorship, fecundity and community structure of desert annuals. Ecology, 61, 1344-1351 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H. (1981) Two decades of homage to Santa Rosalia: toward a general theory of diversity. American Zoologist, 21, 877-888 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H. & Kodric-Brown A. (1981) Reply to Williamson and Black's comment. Ecology, 62, 497-498 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H., Kodric-Brown A., Whitman T.G. & Bond H.W. (1981) Competition between hummingbirds and insects in the pollination of two species of shrubs. Southwestern Naturalist, 26, 133-145 (.pdf file)

Munger J.C. & Brown J.H. (1981) Competition in desert rodents: an experiment using semipermeable exclosures. Science, 211, 510-512 (.pdf file)

Bowers M.A. & Brown J.H. (1982) Body size and coexistence in desert rodents: chance or community structure. Ecology, 63, 391-400 (.pdf file)

Dunning J.B. & Brown J.H. (1982) Summer rainfall and winter sparrow densities: a test of the food limitation hypothesis. The Auk, 99, 123-129 (.pdf file)

Peterson C., Brown J.H. & Kodric-Brown A. (1982) An experimental study of floral display and fruit set in Chilopsis linearis (Bignoniaceae). Oecologia, 55, 7-11 (.pdf file)

Price M.V. & Brown J.H. (1983) Patterns of morphology and resource use in North American desert rodent communities`. Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs, 7, 117-134 (.pdf)

Brown J.H. (1984a) Desert rodents: a model system. Acta Zoologica Fennica, 172, 45-49

Brown J.H. (1984b) On the relationship between abundance and distribution of species. American Naturalist, 124, 255-279 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H., Lenski R.E., Levin B.R., Lloyd M., Regal P.J. & Simberloff D. (1984) Report in the workshop on possible ecological and evolutionary impacts of bioengineered organisms released into the environment. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 64, 436-438 (.pdf file)

Davidson D.W., Inouye R.S. & Brown J.H. (1984) Granivory in a desert ecosystem: experimental evidence for indirect facilitation of ants by rodents. Ecology, 65, 1780-1786 (.pdf file)

Kodric-Brown A. & Brown J.H. (1984) Truth in advertising: the kinds of traits favored by sexual selection. American Naturalist, 124, 309-323 (.pdf file)

Kodric-Brown A., Brown J.H., Byers G.S. & Gori D.F. (1984) Organization of a tropical island community of hummingbirds and flowers. Ecology, 65, 1358-1368 ( .pdf file)

Brown J.H. (1985) Organization of North American desert rodent associations: insights from geographic comparisons and perturbation experiments. Australian Mammalogy, 8, 131-136

Brown J.H. & Bowers M.A. (1985) On the relationship between morphology and ecology: community organization in hummingbirds. The Auk, 102, 251-269 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H. & Munger J.C. (1985) Experimental manipulation of a desert rodent community: food addition and species removal. Ecology, 66, 1545-1563 (.pdf file)

Kodric-Brown A. & Brown J.H. (1985) Animal advertising: why the fittest are prettiest. In: The Sciences, pp. 26-33

Brown J.H. (1986) Two decades of interaction between the MacArthur-Wilson model and the complexities of mammalian distributions. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 28, 231-251 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H. & Davidson D.W. (1986) Reply to Galindo. Ecology, 67, 1423-1425 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H. & Maurer B.A. (1986) Body size, ecological dominance, and Cope's rule. Nature, 324, 248-250 (.pdf file)

Hopf F.A. & Brown J.H. (1986) The bullseye method for testing for randomness in ecological communities. Ecology, 67, 1139-1155 (.pdf file)

Bowers M.A., Thompson D.B. & Brown J.H. (1987) Spatial organization of a desert rodent community: food addition and species removal. Oecologia, 72, 77-82 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H. & Kurzius M. (1987) Composition of desert rodent faunas: combinations of coexisting species. Annales Zoologici Fennici, 24, 227-237 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H. & Maurer B.A. (1987a) Brown and Maurer reply. Nature, 328, 118 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H. & Maurer B.A. (1987b) Evolution of species assemblages: effects of energetic constraints and species dynamics on the diversification of the North American avifauna. American Naturalist, 130, 1-17 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H. & Ojeda R. (1987) Granivory: patterns, processes, and consequences of seed consumption on two continents. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 60, 337-349 (.pdf file)

Kodric-Brown A. & Brown J.H. (1987) Anisogamy, sexual selection, and the origin and maintenance of sex. Evolutionary Ecology, 1, 95-105 (.pdf file)

Zeng Z. & Brown J.H. (1987a) A method for distinguishing dispersal from death in mark-recapture studies. Journal of Mammology, 68, 656-665 (.pdf file)

Zeng Z. & Brown J.H. (1987b) Population ecology of a desert rodent: seven-year study of Dipodomys merriami in the Chihuahuan Desert. Ecology, 68, 1328-1340 (.pdf file)

Maurer B.A. & Brown J.H. (1988) Distribution of energy use and biomass among species of North American terrestrial birds. Ecology, 69, 1923-1932 (.pdf file)

Rosenzweig M.L., Davis J.I. & Brown J.H. (1988) How to write an influential review. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 69, 152-155 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H. & Lomolino M.V. (1989) Independent discovery of the equilibrium theory of island biogeography. Ecology, 70, 1954-1957 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H. & Maurer B.A. (1989) Macroecology: the division of food and space among species on continents. Science, 243, 1145-1150 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H. & Roughgarden J. (1989) U.S. ecologists address global change. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 4, 255 (.pdf file)

Brown J.H. & Zeng Z. (1989) Comparative population ecology of eleven species of Chihuahuan Desert rodents. Ecology, 70, 1507-1525 (.pdf file)

Lomolino M.V., Brown J.H. & Davis R. (1989) Island biogeography of montane forest mammals in the American southwest. Ecology, 70, 180-194 (.pdf file)

Maurer B.A. & Brown J.H. (1989) Distributional consequences of spatial variation in demographic processes. Annales Zoologici Fennici, 26, 121-131 (.pdf file)

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