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John W Terborgh

Publications of John W Terborgh     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Papers Published

  1. J.W. Terborgh,G. Nunez-Ituri, N. Pitman, F.H. Cornejo Valverde, P. Alvarez, V. Swamy, B. Pringle, C. E.T. Paine, Tree recruitment in an empty forest, Ecol (2008)
  2. K. Feeley and J.W. Terborgh, Direct vs. indirect effects of habitat reduction on the loss of avian species from tropical forest fragments, Animal Conservation (2008)
  3. k. Feeley and J.W. Terborgh, Trophic drivers of species loss from fragments., Animal Conservation (2008)
  4. J.W. Terborgh et al., Ecological Meltdown in Predator-Free Forest Fragments, Science, vol. 294 (2001), pp. 1923-1926
  5. J.W. Terborgh, Requien para a natureza, in II Congresso Brasileiro de Unidades de Conservacão, Anais, Conferencias e Palestras, vol. 1 (2000), pp. 92-96
  6. J.W. Terborgh, In the company of humans, Natural History, vol. 109 (2000), pp. 54-62
  7. R. Cintra & J.W. Terborgh, Microspatial heterogeneity and seed and seedling survival of the palm, Astrocaryum murumuru, and the legume, Dipteryx micrantha, in an Amazonian forest, Ecotropica, vol. 6 (2000), pp. 77-88
  8. J.W. Terborgh, The fate of tropical forests: a matter of stewardship, Conservation Biology, vol. 14 (2000), pp. 1358-1361
  9. J.W. Terborgh, Trouble in paradise: an exchange, New York Review of Books, vol. 46 (August 12, 1999), pp. 60
  10. N.C. Pitman, J.W. Terborgh, M. R. Silman & P. Nuñez V., Tree species distributions in an upper Amazonian forest, Ecology, vol. 80 (1999), pp. 2651-2661
  11. M.E. Soulé & J.W. Terborgh, Conserving nature at regional and continental scales - a scientific program for North America, BioScience, vol. 49 (1999), pp. 809-817
  12. G. Shahabuddin & J.W. Terborgh, Frugivorous butterflies in Venezuelan forest fragments: abundance, diversity and the effects of isolation, Journal of Tropical Ecology, vol. 15 (1999), pp. 703-722

Books under Contract

  1. J.W. Terborgh and J.A. Estes, Trophic Cascades (2008)

Books Published

  1. J.W. Terborgh, Requiem for Nature (1999), Washington, DC: Island Press
  2. Continental Conservation: Scientific foundations of regional reserve networks, edited by M.E. Soulé & J.W. Terborgh (1999), Washington, DC: Island Press ((And chapters therein).)

Book Chapters

  1. J.W. Terborgh and K. Feeley, Ecosystem Decay in Closed Forest Fragments, in Tropical Forest Community Ecology (2008), ISBN 978-1-4051-1897-2

Book Reviews

  1. J.W. Terborgh, A dying world. Reviews "One River: Explorations and Discoveries in the Amazon rain forest" by Wade Davis and "The Amazon River Forest: A Natural History of Plants, Animals, and People" by Nigel Smith, New York Review of Books, vol. 47 (2000), pp. 38-40
    



 

Contact Terborgh at:

Simon's Bldg. Center for Tropical Conservation
Box 90381
Durham, NC 27708
(919) 490-9081
fax: (919) 493-3695
manu@duke.edu