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In Review Leidner, A.K. and N.M. Haddad. In review. Natural, not urban, barriers limit dispersal of a coastal endemic butterfly. Leidner, A.K. and N.M. Haddad. In review. Multiple methods to measure dispersal pinpoint conservation strategies in fragmented landscapes. Damschen, E.I., K. Kostelnik, N.M. Haddad, and T. Wentworth. In review. How connectivity affects seed bank recolonization in an experimental landscape. Bartel, R.A., B.J. Puckett, and N.M. Haddad. In review. Effects of disturbance on metapopulation size in successional landscapes. 2009 Bartel, R.A., N.M. Haddad, J.P. Wright. In press. Ecosystem engineers maintain rare species and increase biodiversity. Oikos. Kuefler, D., B. Hudgens, N.M. Haddad, W.F. Morris, and N. Thurgate. In press. The conflicting role of matrix habitats as conduits and barriers for dispersal. Ecology. Haddad, N.M., G.M. Crutsinger, K. Gross, J. Haarstad, J.M.H. Knops, and D. Tilman. 2009. Plant species loss decreases arthropod diversity and shifts trophic structure. Ecology Letters 12:1029-1039 Brudvig, L.A., E.I. Damschen, J.J. Tewksbury, N.M. Haddad, and D.J. Levey. 2009. Corridors promote biodiversity spillover into adjacent habitat. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106:9328-9332 [pdf reprint] Wells, C.N., R.S. Williams, G.L. Walker, and N.M. Haddad. In press. Effects of habitat connectivity on genetic variation of the buckeye butterfly (Junonia coenia) in a landscape experiment. Southeastern Naturalist Haddad, N.M., B. Hudgens, E.I. Damschen, D.J. Levey, J.L. Orrock, J.J. Tewksbury, and A.J. Weldon. In press. Assessing positive and negative ecological effects of corridors. In J. Liu, V. Hull, A. Morzillo, and J. Wiens, Sources, sinks, and sustainability across landscapes, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK Haddad, N.M. 2009. Principles of reserve design. In S. Levin, editor, Princeton guide to ecology. Princeton University Press, New Jersey 2008 Haddad N.M. 2008. Finding the corridor more traveled. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105:19569-19570. [pdf reprint] Damschen, E.I., L.A. Brudvig, N.M. Haddad, D.J. Levey, J.L. Orrock, and J.J. Tewksbury. 2008. The movement ecology and dynamics of plant communities in fragmented landscapes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105:19078-19083. [pdf reprint] Haddad, N.M., B. Hudgens, C. Damiani, K. Gross, D. Kuefler, and K. Pollock. 2008. Determining optimal monitoring for rare butterfly populations. Conservation Biology 22:929-940. [pdf reprint] Haddad, N.M., M. Holyoak, T.M. Mata, K.F. Davies, B.A. Melbourne, and K. Preston. 2008. Species' traits predict the effects of disturbance and productivity on diversity. Ecology Letters 11:348-356. [pdf reprint] Kuefler, D., N.M. Haddad, S. Hall, B. Hudgens, B. Bartel, and E. Hoffman. 2008. Distribution, population structure, and habitat use of the endangered St. Francis' satyr butterfly, Neonympha mitchellii francisci. American Midland Naturalist 159:298-320. [pdf reprint] 2007 Gross, K., E.J. Kalendra, B.R. Hudgens, and N.M. Haddad. 2007. Robustness and uncertainty in estimates of butterfly abundance from transect counts. Population Ecology 49:191-200. [pdf reprint] 2006 Damschen, E.I., N.M. Haddad, J.L. Orrock, J.J. Tewksbury, and D.J. Levey. 2006. Corridors increase plant species richness at large scales. Science 313:1284-1286. [pdf reprint] Kuefler, D. and N.M. Haddad. 2006. Local versus landscape determinants of butterfly movement behaviors. Ecography 29:549-560. [pdf reprint] Haddad, N.M. and J.J. Tewksbury. 2006. Impacts of corridors on populations and communities. Pages 390-415 in K. Crooks and M. Sanjayan, editors, Connectivity Conservation, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England. [pdf reprint] 2005 Brinkerhoff, R.J., N.M. Haddad, and J.L. Orrock. 2005. Corridors and olfactory predator cues affect small mammal behavior. Journal of Mammalogy 86:662-669. [pdf reprint] Damschen, E.I., K.M. Rosenfeld, M. Wyer, D. Murphy-Medley, T.R. Wentworth, and N.M. Haddad. 2005. Visibility matters: increasing knowledge of women's contributions to ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3:212-219. [pdf reprint] Haddad, N.M. 2005. Butterflies of the Savannah River Site. Pp. 175-184. In J. Kilgo and J. Blake, eds, Ecology and Management of a Forested Landscape, Island Press, Washington, DC. Haddad, N.M. and J.J. Tewksbury. 2005. Low quality habitat corridors as movement conduits for two butterfly species. Ecological Applications 15:250-257. [pdf reprint] Levey, D.J., B.M. Bolker, J.J. Tewksbury, S. Sargent, and N.M. Haddad. 2005. Effects of landscape corridors on seed dispersal by birds. Science 309:146-148. [pdf reprint] [review article in Science] Levey, D.J., B.M. Bolker, J.J. Tewksbury, S. Sargent, and N.M. Haddad. 2005. Landscape corridors: Possible dangers? (response). Science 310:779-783. [pdf reprint] Weldon, A.J. and N.M. Haddad. 2005. The effects of patch shape on Indigo Buntings: evidence for an ecological trap. Ecology 86:1422-1431. [pdf reprint] 2003 Bradley, K.L., E.I. Damschen, L.M. Young, D. Kuefler, S. Went, G. Wray, N.M. Haddad, J.M.H. Knops, and S.M. Louda. 2003. Spatial heterogeneity, not visitation bias, dominates variation in herbivory. Ecology 84:2214-2221. [pdf reprint] Haddad, N.M., D.R. Bowne, A. Cunningham, B. Danielson, D. Levey, S. Sargent, and T. Spira. 2003. Corridor use by diverse taxa. Ecology 84:609-615. [pdf reprint] Hudgens, B.R. and N.M. Haddad. 2003. Predicting which species will benefit from corridors in fragmented landscapes from population growth models. The American Naturalist 161:808-820. [pdf reprint] 2002 Haddad, N.M., D. Tilman, and J.M.H. Knops. 2002. Long-term oscillations in grassland productivity induced by drought. Ecology Letters 5:110-120. [pdf reprint] Sisk, T.D., and N.M. Haddad. 2002. Incorporating the effects of habitat edges into landscape models: Effective area models for management. Pp. 208-240 in J. Liu and W.W. Taylor, Integrating landscape ecology into natural resource management, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. Tewksbury, J.J., D.J. Levey, N.M. Haddad, S. Sargent, J.L. Orrock, A. Weldon, B.J. Danielson, J. Brinkerhoff, E.I. Damschen, and P. Townsend. 2002. Corridors affect plants, animals, and their interactions in fragmented landscapes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99:12923-12926. Outstanding Paper Award in Landscape Ecology [pdf reprint] 2001 Haddad, N.M., D. Tilman, J. Haarstad, M. Ritchie, and J. Knops. 2001. Contrasting effects of plant richness and composition on insect communities: a field experiment. The American Naturalist 158:17-35. [pdf reprint] 2000 Haddad, N.M. 2000. Corridor length and patch colonization by a butterfly, Junonia coenia. Conservation Biology 14:738-745. [pdf reprint] Haddad, N.M., D.K. Rosenberg, and B.R. Noon. 2000. On experimentation and the study of corridors. Conservation Biology 14:1543-1545. [pdf reprint] Haddad, N.M., J. Haarstad, and D. Tilman. 2000. The effects of long-term nutrient loading on grassland insect communities. Oecologia 124:73-84. [pdf reprint] Haddad, N.M. and W.M. Hicks. 2000. Host pubescence and the behavior and performance of a butterfly, Papilio troilus (Lepidoptera). Environmental Entomology 29:299-303. [pdf reprint] 1999 Haddad, N.M. 1999. Corridor use predicted from behaviors at habitat boundaries. The American Naturalist 153:215-227. [pdf reprint] Haddad, N.M. 1999. Corridor and distance effects on interpatch movements: a landscape experiment with butterflies. Ecological Applications 9:612-622. [pdf reprint] Haddad, N.M. and K. Baum. 1999. An experimental test of corridor effects on butterfly densities. Ecological Applications 9:623-633. [pdf reprint] Knops, J.M.H., D. Tilman, N.M. Haddad, S. Naeem, C.E. Mitchell, J. Haarstad, M.E. Ritchie, K.M. Howe, P.B. Reich, E. Siemann, and J. Groth. 1999. Cascading effects of plant diversity on invasions, diseases, and insects. Ecology Letters 2:286-293. [pdf reprint] pre-1999 Sisk, T.D., N.M. Haddad, and P.R. Ehrlich. 1997. Bird assemblages in patchy woodlands: modeling the effects of edge and matrix habitats. Ecological Applications 7:1170-1180. [pdf reprint] Austin, G.T., N.M. Haddad, C.A. Mendez, A.E. Launer, and P.R. Ehrlich. 1996. Annotated checklist of the butterflies of the Tikal National Park area of Guatemala. Tropical Lepidoptera 7:21-37. Mendez, C.A., T.D. Sisk, and N.M. Haddad. 1995. Beyond birds: multitaxonomic monitoring programs provide a broad measure of tropical diversity. Pages 451-456 in J.A. Bissonette and P.R. Krausman, eds. Integrating people and wildlife for a sustainable future. Proceedings of the First International Wildlife Management Congress. The Wildlife Society, Bethesda, MD. Pulliam, H.R. and N.M. Haddad. 1994. Human population growth and the carrying capacity concept. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 75:141-157. [pdf reprint] Daily, G.C., P.R. Ehrlich, and N.M. Haddad. 1993. Double keystone bird in a keystone species complex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90:592-594. [pdf reprint] |