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Daniel F Doak

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 28, 2017
Wind and rain are the primary climate factors driving changing phenology of an aerial insectivoreRachel D Irons, April Harding Scurr, Alexandra P Rose, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 30, 2017
Correction to: Wind and rain are the primary climate factors driving changing phenology of an aerial insectivoreRachel D Irons, April Harding Scurr, Alexandra P Rose, et al.
Ecology|October 26, 2024
Temporal variability and predictability predict alpine plant community composition and distribution patternsWilliam J Reed, Aaron J Westmoreland, Katharine N Suding, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 30, 2017
Aridity weakens population-level effects of multiple species interactions on <i>Hibiscus meyeri</i>Allison M Louthan, Robert M Pringle, Jacob R Goheen, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|January 9, 2007
Incorporating diverse data and realistic complexity into demographic estimation procedures for sea ottersM Tim Tinker, Daniel F Doak, James A Estes, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 27, 2012
Lead poisoning and the deceptive recovery of the critically endangered California condorMyra E Finkelstein, Daniel F Doak, Daniel George, et al.
Ecology|February 3, 2019
Asynchrony in individual and subpopulation fecundity stabilizes reproductive output of an alpine plant populationEllen Waddle, Lucas R Piedrahita, Elijah S Hall, et al.
Molecular Ecology|August 8, 2020
Spatial patterning of soil microbial communities created by fungus-farming termitesChristopher C M Baker, Jessica A Castillo Vardaro, Daniel F Doak, et al.
Ecology Letters|July 2, 2021
Resource availability and heterogeneity shape the self-organisation of regular spatial patterningJessica A Castillo Vardaro, Juan A Bonachela, Christopher C M Baker, et al.
Ecology|February 8, 2022
Demographic consequences of mutualism disruption: Browsing and big-headed ant invasion drive acacia population declinesBrandon R Hays, Corinna Riginos, Todd M Palmer, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 28, 2017
Wind and rain are the primary climate factors driving changing phenology of an aerial insectivoreRachel D Irons, April Harding Scurr, Alexandra P Rose, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 30, 2017
Correction to: Wind and rain are the primary climate factors driving changing phenology of an aerial insectivoreRachel D Irons, April Harding Scurr, Alexandra P Rose, et al.
Ecology|October 26, 2024
Temporal variability and predictability predict alpine plant community composition and distribution patternsWilliam J Reed, Aaron J Westmoreland, Katharine N Suding, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 30, 2017
Aridity weakens population-level effects of multiple species interactions on <i>Hibiscus meyeri</i>Allison M Louthan, Robert M Pringle, Jacob R Goheen, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|January 9, 2007
Incorporating diverse data and realistic complexity into demographic estimation procedures for sea ottersM Tim Tinker, Daniel F Doak, James A Estes, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 27, 2012
Lead poisoning and the deceptive recovery of the critically endangered California condorMyra E Finkelstein, Daniel F Doak, Daniel George, et al.
Ecology|February 3, 2019
Asynchrony in individual and subpopulation fecundity stabilizes reproductive output of an alpine plant populationEllen Waddle, Lucas R Piedrahita, Elijah S Hall, et al.
Molecular Ecology|August 8, 2020
Spatial patterning of soil microbial communities created by fungus-farming termitesChristopher C M Baker, Jessica A Castillo Vardaro, Daniel F Doak, et al.
Ecology Letters|July 2, 2021
Resource availability and heterogeneity shape the self-organisation of regular spatial patterningJessica A Castillo Vardaro, Juan A Bonachela, Christopher C M Baker, et al.
Ecology|February 8, 2022
Demographic consequences of mutualism disruption: Browsing and big-headed ant invasion drive acacia population declinesBrandon R Hays, Corinna Riginos, Todd M Palmer, et al.
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