Publications of William F Morris     :recent first  combined  bibtex listing:

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Books

  1. W.F. Morris, M. Groom, D. Doak, P. Kareiva, J. Fieberg, L. Gerber, P. Murphy, and D. Thomson, A Practical Handbook for Population Viability Analysis (1999), The Nature Conservancy, Washington, DC. .
  2. W.F. Morris and D.F. Doak, Quantitative Conservation Biology: Theory and Practice of Population Viability Analysis (2002), Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA. .

Papers Published

  1. D.F. Doak and W.F. Morris, . 1999. Detecting population-level consequences of ongoing environmental change without long-term monitoring, Ecology, vol. 80 (1999), pp. 1537-1551 .
  2. Doak, D.F. and W.F. Morris, Detecting population-level consequences of ongoing environmental change without long-term monitoring, Ecology, vol. 80 (1999), pp. 1537-1551 .
  3. Underwood, NC, WF Morris, KG Gross, and JR Lockwood, Induced resistance to Mexican bean beetles in soybean: variation among genotypes and correlation with constitutive resistance, Oecologia, vol. 122 (2000), pp. 83-89 .
  4. Morris, W.F., P.L. Bloch, B.R. Hudgens, L.C. Moyle, and J.R. Stinchcombe, Population viability analysis in endangered species recovery planning: Past use and recommendations for future improvement, Ecological Applications (2002) .
  5. J. Stinchcombe, L. C. Moyle, B. R. Hudgens, P. L. Bloch, S. Chinnadurai, and W.F. Morris, The influence of the academic conservation biology literature on endangered species recovery planning, Conservation Ecology, vol. 6 no. 2 (2002), pp. 15  [abs].
  6. J.L. Bronstein, W.G. Wilson, and W.F. Morris, Ecological dynamics of mutualist/antagonist communities., American Naturalist, vol. 162 (2003), pp. S24-S39 .
  7. W.F. Morris, J.L. Bronstein, and W.G. Wilson, Three-way coexistence in obligate mutualist-exploiter interactions: the potential role of competition, American Naturalist, vol. 161 (2003), pp. 860-875 .
  8. W.G. Wilson, W.F. Morris, and J.L. Bronstein, Coexistence of mutualists and exploiters on spatial landscapes, Ecological Monographs, vol. 73 (2003), pp. 397-413 .
  9. W.F. Morris, Which mutualists are most essential?: buffering of plant reproduction against the extinction of pollinators, in The Importance of Species: Perspectives on Expendability and Triage, Pages 260-280, edited by P. Kareiva and S. Levin (editors) (2003), Princeton University Press, Princeton. .
  10. L.C. Moyle, J.R. Stinchcombe, B.R. Hudgens, and W.F. Morris, Conservation genetics in the recovery of endangered animal species: a review of U.S. endangered species recovery plans (1977-1998), Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, vol. 26 no. 2 (2003), pp. 85-95 .
  11. T.S. Feldman, W.F. Morris, and W.G. Wilson, When can two plant species facilitate each other’s pollination?, Oikos, vol. 105 (2004), pp. 197-207 .
  12. W.F. Morris and D.F. Doak, Buffering of life histories against environmental stochasticity: accounting for a spurious correlation between the variabilities of vital rates and their contributions to fitness, American Naturalist, vol. 163 (2004), pp. 579-590 .
  13. W.F. Morris and D.F. Doak, How general are the determinants of the stochastic population growth rate across nearby sites?, Ecological Monographs, vol. 75 (2005), pp. 119-137 .
  14. Doak, D.F., K. Gross, and W.F. Morris, Understanding and predicting the effects of sparse data on demographic analyses, Ecology, vol. 86 (2005), pp. 1154-1163 .
  15. Morris, W.F., W.G. Wilson, J.L. Bronstein, and J.H. Ness, Environmental forcing and the competitive dynamics of a guild of cactus-tending ant mutualists., Ecology, vol. 86 (2005), pp. 3190–3199 .
  16. Vázquez, D.P., W.F. Morris, and P. Jordano, Interaction frequency as a surrogate of population-level effects of animal mutualists on plants, Ecology Letters, vol. 8 (2005), pp. 1088-1094 .
  17. Doak, D.F., W.F. Morris, C. Pfister, B. Kendall, E. Bruna, and C. Lee, Correctly estimating how environmental stochasticity influences fitness and population growth, American Naturalist, vol. 166 (2005), pp. E14 (electronic version). .
  18. Ness, J.H., W.F. Morris, and J.L. Bronstein, Integrating quality and quantity of mutualistic service to contrast ant species visiting Ferocactus wislizeni, Ecology, vol. 87 (2006), pp. 912-921 .
  19. Boyce, M.S., C. Haridas, C. Lee, C.L. Boggs, E.M. Bruna, T. Coulson, D. Doak, J.M. Drake, J.-M. Gaillard, C.C. Horvitz, S. Kalisz, B.E. Kendall, T. Knight, E.S. Menges, W.F. Morris, C.A. Pfister, S.D. Tuljapurkar, Demography in an increasingly variable world., Trends in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 21 (2006), pp. 141-148 .
  20. Gross, K., W.F. Morris, M.S. Wolosin, and D.F. Doak, Modeling vital rates improves estimation of population projection matrices., Population Ecology, vol. 48 (2006), pp. 79-89 .
  21. Dwyer, G., and W.F. Morris, Resource-dependent movement and the speed of biological invasions., American Naturalist, vol. 167 (2006), pp. 165-176 .
  22. Morris, W.F., B. Traw, and J. Bergelson, On testing for a trade-off between constitutive and induced resistance., Oikos, vol. 112 (2006), pp. 102-110 .
  23. Mitchell, C.E., A.A. Agrawal, J.D. Bever, G.S. Gilbert, R.A. Hufbauer, J.N. Klironomos, J.L. Maron, W.F. Morris, I.M. Parker, A.G. Power, E.W. Seabloom, M.E. Torchin, and D.P. Vázquez, Beyond enemy release: biotic interactions and plant invasions, Ecology Letters, vol. 9 (2006), pp. 726-740 .
  24. Parrent, J.L., Morris, W.F., and R. Vilgalys, Effects of a CO2 – enriched atmosphere on community composition and diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi, Ecology, vol. 87 (2006), pp. 2278-2287 .
  25. Morris, W.F., S. Tuljapurkar, C.V. Haridas, E.S. Menges, C.C. Horvitz, & C.A. Pfister, Sensitivity of the population growth rate to demographic variability within and between phases of the disturbance cycle, Ecology Letters, vol. 9 (2006), pp. 1331-1341 .
  26. Morris, W.F., R.A. Hufbauer, A.A. Agrawal, J.D. Bever, V.A. Borowicz, G.S. Gilbert, J.L. Maron, C.E. Mitchell, I.M. Parker, A.G. Power, M.E. Torchin, and D.P. Vázquez, Direct and interactive effects of enemies and mutualists on plant performance: a meta-analysis, Ecology, vol. 88 (2007), pp. 1021-1029 .
  27. Morris, W.F., C.A. Pfister, S. Tuljapurkar, C.V. Haridas, C. Boggs, M.S. Boyce, E.M. Bruna, D.R. Church, T. Coulson, D.F. Doak, S. Forsyth, J.M. Gaillard, C.C. Horvitz, S. Kalisz, B.E. Kendall, T.M. Knight, C.T. Lee, and E.S. Menges, Longevity determines sensitivity of plant and animal populations to changing climatic variability, Ecology, vol. 89 (2008), pp. 19-25 .
  28. Morales, M.A., W.F. Morris, and W.G. Wilson, Allee dynamics generated by protection mutualisms can drive oscillations in trophic cascades., Theoretical Ecology (2008) .
  29. Abbott, K.C., W.F. Morris, and K. Gross, Simultaneous effects of food limitation and inducible resistance on herbivore population dynamics., Theoretical Population Biology, vol. 73 (2008), pp. 63-78 .

Papers Accepted

  1. Ness, J., W.F. Morris, and J. Bronstein, For ant-protected plants, the best defense is a hungry offense, Ecology, in press. (2009) .

Book Chapters

  1. W.F. Morris, Life History, in S.A. Levin, Ed., Guide to Ecology. Princeton University Press, Princeton (2008) .

Other

  1. W.F. Morris, Herbivory, in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Ninth Edition (2000), McGraw-Hill, New York. .

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