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Nick M Haddad

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Plos One|March 13, 2010
Does tropical forest fragmentation increase long-term variability of butterfly communities?Allison K Leidner, Nick M Haddad, Thomas E Lovejoy
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|October 22, 2010
Ecological connectivity for a changing climateMeade Krosby, Joshua Tewksbury, Nick M Haddad, et al.
Ecology|February 17, 2026
Habitat fragmentation affects plant-arthropod interactions through connectivity loss and edge effectsKatherine A Hulting, Thomas A H Smith, Nick M Haddad
Ecology Letters|February 22, 2021
How long do population level field experiments need to be? Utilising data from the 40-year-old LTER networkSarah Cusser, Jackson Helms, Christie A Bahlai, et al.
Environmental Entomology|September 23, 2021
Ant Communities and Ecosystem Services in Organic Versus Conventional Agriculture in the U.S. Corn BeltJackson A Helms, Jamie Smith, Stephanie Clark, et al.
Ecology|September 13, 2011
Can dispersal mode predict corridor effects on plant parasites?Lauren L Sullivan, Brenda L Johnson, Lars A Brudvig, et al.
Plos One|July 10, 2019
Butterfly abundance declines over 20 years of systematic monitoring in Ohio, USATyson Wepprich, Jeffrey R Adrion, Leslie Ries, et al.
Ecology|May 14, 2010
The conflicting role of matrix habitats as conduits and barriers for dispersalDaniel Kuefler, Brian Hudgens, Nick M Haddad, et al.
Ecology Letters|September 6, 2018
Connectivity increases trophic subsidies in fragmented landscapesChristine L Hawn, John D Herrmann, Sean R Griffin, et al.
Annual Review of Entomology|October 10, 2018
Movement and Demography of At-Risk Butterflies: Building Blocks for ConservationCheryl B Schultz, Nick M Haddad, Erica H Henry, et al.
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Plos One|March 13, 2010
Does tropical forest fragmentation increase long-term variability of butterfly communities?Allison K Leidner, Nick M Haddad, Thomas E Lovejoy
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|October 22, 2010
Ecological connectivity for a changing climateMeade Krosby, Joshua Tewksbury, Nick M Haddad, et al.
Ecology|February 17, 2026
Habitat fragmentation affects plant-arthropod interactions through connectivity loss and edge effectsKatherine A Hulting, Thomas A H Smith, Nick M Haddad
Ecology Letters|February 22, 2021
How long do population level field experiments need to be? Utilising data from the 40-year-old LTER networkSarah Cusser, Jackson Helms, Christie A Bahlai, et al.
Environmental Entomology|September 23, 2021
Ant Communities and Ecosystem Services in Organic Versus Conventional Agriculture in the U.S. Corn BeltJackson A Helms, Jamie Smith, Stephanie Clark, et al.
Ecology|September 13, 2011
Can dispersal mode predict corridor effects on plant parasites?Lauren L Sullivan, Brenda L Johnson, Lars A Brudvig, et al.
Plos One|July 10, 2019
Butterfly abundance declines over 20 years of systematic monitoring in Ohio, USATyson Wepprich, Jeffrey R Adrion, Leslie Ries, et al.
Ecology|May 14, 2010
The conflicting role of matrix habitats as conduits and barriers for dispersalDaniel Kuefler, Brian Hudgens, Nick M Haddad, et al.
Ecology Letters|September 6, 2018
Connectivity increases trophic subsidies in fragmented landscapesChristine L Hawn, John D Herrmann, Sean R Griffin, et al.
Annual Review of Entomology|October 10, 2018
Movement and Demography of At-Risk Butterflies: Building Blocks for ConservationCheryl B Schultz, Nick M Haddad, Erica H Henry, et al.
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