| Selected Publications |
Davies, K. F. , S. Harrison, H. D. Safford, and J. H. Viers. (2007). Productivity alters the scale dependence of the diversity-invasibility relationship. Ecology 88 : 1940-1947.
Davies, K. F. , and B. A. Melbourne. (2007). The tails of two geckos tell the story of dispersal in a fragmented landscape. Molecular Ecology 16: 3289-3291.
Melbourne, B. A., H. V. Cornell, K. F. Davies , C. J. Dugaw, S. Elmendorf, A. Freestone, R. Hall, S. Harrison, A. Hastings, M. Holland, M. Holyoak, J. Lambrinos, K. Moore, H. Yokomizo (2007). Invasion in a heterogeneous world: resistance, coexistence or hostile takeover? Ecology Letters 10 : 77-94.
Harrison, S., K. F. Davies, H. D. Safford, J. H. Viers (2006). Beta diversity and the scale-dependence of the productivity-diversity relationship: a test in the Californian serpentine flora. Journal of Ecology : 110-117.
Harrison, S., J. B. Grace, K. F. Davies, H. D. Safford, J. H. Viers (2006). Invasion in a diversity hotspot: exotic cover and native richness in the Californian serpentine flora. Ecology : 695-703.
Davies, K. F. , P. Chesson, S. Harrison, B. D. Inouye, B. A. Melbourne, and K. J. Rice (2005). Spatial heterogeneity explains the scale dependence of the native-exotic diversity relationship. Ecology 86 :1602-1610.
Davies, K. F. , C. R. Margules, and J. F. Lawrence (2005). Metacommunity structure influences the stability of local beetle communities. Pages 170-188 in M. Holyoak, M. A. Leibold and R. D. Holt eds. Metacommunities: Spatial Dynamics and Ecological Communities . Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
Davies, K. F. , C. R. Margules, and J. F. Lawrence (2004). A synergistic effect puts rare specialized species at greater risk of extinction. Ecology 85 : 265-271.
Davies, K. F. , B. A. Melbourne, and C. R. Margules (2001). Effects of within- and between-patch processes on community dynamics in a fragmentation experiment. Ecology 82 : 1830-1846.
Davies, K. F. , C. R. Margules, and J. F. Lawrence (2000). Which traits of species predict population declines in experimental forest fragments? Ecology 81 : 1450-1461. |