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Jeremy W Fox

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Ecology and Evolution|November 21, 2022
How much does the typical ecological meta-analysis overestimate the true mean effect size?Jeremy W Fox
The American Naturalist|August 19, 2008
Testing a simple rule for dominance in resource competitionJeremy W Fox
Ecology|August 25, 2023
The existence and strength of higher order interactions is sensitive to environmental contextJeremy W Fox
Ecology|December 16, 2006
Using the Price Equation to partition the effects of biodiversity loss on ecosystem functionJeremy W Fox
The American Naturalist|September 20, 2007
Testing the mechanisms by which source-sink dynamics alter competitive outcomes in a model systemJeremy W Fox
Frontiers in Microbiology|August 10, 2012
When should we expect microbial phenotypic traits to predict microbial abundances?Jeremy W Fox
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 24, 2013
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis is broadly defined, substantive issues are key: a reply to Sheil and BurslemJeremy W Fox
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 18, 2012
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis should be abandonedJeremy W Fox
Ecology|March 18, 2022
Decline effects are rare in ecologyLaura Costello, Jeremy W Fox
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 4, 2018
Occasional long distance dispersal increases spatial synchrony of population cyclesJessica Hopson, Jeremy W Fox
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Ecology and Evolution|November 21, 2022
How much does the typical ecological meta-analysis overestimate the true mean effect size?Jeremy W Fox
The American Naturalist|August 19, 2008
Testing a simple rule for dominance in resource competitionJeremy W Fox
Ecology|August 25, 2023
The existence and strength of higher order interactions is sensitive to environmental contextJeremy W Fox
Ecology|December 16, 2006
Using the Price Equation to partition the effects of biodiversity loss on ecosystem functionJeremy W Fox
The American Naturalist|September 20, 2007
Testing the mechanisms by which source-sink dynamics alter competitive outcomes in a model systemJeremy W Fox
Frontiers in Microbiology|August 10, 2012
When should we expect microbial phenotypic traits to predict microbial abundances?Jeremy W Fox
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 24, 2013
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis is broadly defined, substantive issues are key: a reply to Sheil and BurslemJeremy W Fox
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 18, 2012
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis should be abandonedJeremy W Fox
Ecology|March 18, 2022
Decline effects are rare in ecologyLaura Costello, Jeremy W Fox
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 4, 2018
Occasional long distance dispersal increases spatial synchrony of population cyclesJessica Hopson, Jeremy W Fox
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