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April 18, 2014
Salmon, seabirds, and ecosystem dynamics
James A Estes
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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June 13, 2020
Costs and benefits of living with predators
James A Estes, Lilian P Carswell
Ecology
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June 19, 2022
History's legacy: Why future progress in ecology demands a view of the past
James A Estes, Geerat J Vermeij
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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October 28, 2015
Sea otters, kelp forests, and the extinction of Steller's sea cow
James A Estes, Alexander Burdin, Daniel F Doak
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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January 16, 2008
Food limitation leads to behavioral diversification and dietary specialization in sea otters
M Tim Tinker, Gena Bentall, James A Estes
The American Naturalist
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April 20, 2013
Predicting and detecting reciprocity between indirect ecological interactions and evolution
James A Estes, Justin S Brashares, Mary E Power
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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January 22, 2010
Using ecological function to develop recovery criteria for depleted species: sea otters and kelp forests in the Aleutian archipelago
James A Estes, M Tim Tinker, James L Bodkin
Oecologia
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September 30, 2005
Indirect food web interactions: sea otters and kelp forest fishes in the Aleutian archipelago
Shauna E Reisewitz, James A Estes, Charles A Simenstad
Chemosphere
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May 15, 2012
Organochlorine contaminants in coastal marine ecosystems of southern Alaska: inferences from spatial patterns in blue mussels (Mytilus trossulus)
Stacey L Reese, James A Estes, Walter M Jarman
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
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October 9, 2008
Using demography and movement behavior to predict range expansion of the southern sea otter
M Tim Tinker, Daniel F Doak, James A Estes
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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April 18, 2014
Salmon, seabirds, and ecosystem dynamics
James A Estes
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
June 13, 2020
Costs and benefits of living with predators
James A Estes, Lilian P Carswell
Ecology
|
June 19, 2022
History's legacy: Why future progress in ecology demands a view of the past
James A Estes, Geerat J Vermeij
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
October 28, 2015
Sea otters, kelp forests, and the extinction of Steller's sea cow
James A Estes, Alexander Burdin, Daniel F Doak
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
January 16, 2008
Food limitation leads to behavioral diversification and dietary specialization in sea otters
M Tim Tinker, Gena Bentall, James A Estes
The American Naturalist
|
April 20, 2013
Predicting and detecting reciprocity between indirect ecological interactions and evolution
James A Estes, Justin S Brashares, Mary E Power
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
January 22, 2010
Using ecological function to develop recovery criteria for depleted species: sea otters and kelp forests in the Aleutian archipelago
James A Estes, M Tim Tinker, James L Bodkin
Oecologia
|
September 30, 2005
Indirect food web interactions: sea otters and kelp forest fishes in the Aleutian archipelago
Shauna E Reisewitz, James A Estes, Charles A Simenstad
Chemosphere
|
May 15, 2012
Organochlorine contaminants in coastal marine ecosystems of southern Alaska: inferences from spatial patterns in blue mussels (Mytilus trossulus)
Stacey L Reese, James A Estes, Walter M Jarman
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
|
October 9, 2008
Using demography and movement behavior to predict range expansion of the southern sea otter
M Tim Tinker, Daniel F Doak, James A Estes
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