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June 1, 2017
CHANCE, HABITAT AND DISPERSAL IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF BIRDS IN THE WEST INDIES
John Terborgh
The American Naturalist
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February 11, 2012
Enemies maintain hyperdiverse tropical forests
John Terborgh
American Journal of Primatology
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January 23, 2020
Mixed flocks and polyspecific associations: Costs and benefits of mixed groups to birds and monkeys
John Terborgh
Ecology
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December 3, 2016
How mammalian predation contributes to tropical tree community structure
C E Timothy Paine, Harald Beck, John Terborgh
Plos One
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April 19, 2014
When top-down becomes bottom up: behaviour of hyperdense howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) trapped on a 0.6 ha island
Gabriela Orihuela, John Terborgh, Natalia Ceballos, et al.
The American Naturalist
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April 5, 2003
Size-abundance relationships in an Amazonian bird community: implications for the energetic equivalence rule
Sabrina E Russo, Scott K Robinson, John Terborgh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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April 11, 2019
Reply to Cannon and Lerdau: Maintenance of tropical forest tree diversity
Taal Levi, Michael Barfield, Robert D Holt, et al.
Ecology
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February 4, 2020
Gaps present a trade-off between dispersal and establishment that nourishes species diversity
John Terborgh, Nohemi Huanca Nuñez, Kenneth Feeley, et al.
Ecology
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February 4, 2019
Seed limitation in an Amazonian floodplain forest
John Terborgh, Kai Zhu, Patricia Alvarez Loayza, et al.
Ecology
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June 18, 2014
How many seeds does it take to make a sapling?
John Terborgh, Kai Zhu, Patricia Alvarez-Loayza, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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June 1, 2017
CHANCE, HABITAT AND DISPERSAL IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF BIRDS IN THE WEST INDIES
John Terborgh
The American Naturalist
|
February 11, 2012
Enemies maintain hyperdiverse tropical forests
John Terborgh
American Journal of Primatology
|
January 23, 2020
Mixed flocks and polyspecific associations: Costs and benefits of mixed groups to birds and monkeys
John Terborgh
Ecology
|
December 3, 2016
How mammalian predation contributes to tropical tree community structure
C E Timothy Paine, Harald Beck, John Terborgh
Plos One
|
April 19, 2014
When top-down becomes bottom up: behaviour of hyperdense howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) trapped on a 0.6 ha island
Gabriela Orihuela, John Terborgh, Natalia Ceballos, et al.
The American Naturalist
|
April 5, 2003
Size-abundance relationships in an Amazonian bird community: implications for the energetic equivalence rule
Sabrina E Russo, Scott K Robinson, John Terborgh
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
April 11, 2019
Reply to Cannon and Lerdau: Maintenance of tropical forest tree diversity
Taal Levi, Michael Barfield, Robert D Holt, et al.
Ecology
|
February 4, 2020
Gaps present a trade-off between dispersal and establishment that nourishes species diversity
John Terborgh, Nohemi Huanca Nuñez, Kenneth Feeley, et al.
Ecology
|
February 4, 2019
Seed limitation in an Amazonian floodplain forest
John Terborgh, Kai Zhu, Patricia Alvarez Loayza, et al.
Ecology
|
June 18, 2014
How many seeds does it take to make a sapling?
John Terborgh, Kai Zhu, Patricia Alvarez-Loayza, et al.
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