Publications
9 shownThe Theory of Limiting Similarity
Species distribution models (SDMs) are numerical tools that combine observations of species occurrence or abundance with environmental estimates. They are used to gain ecologica...
High Competition with Low Similarity and Low Competition with High Similarity: Exploitative and Apparent Competition in Consumer‐Resource Systems
This article investigates the relationship between the similarity of resource capture abilities and the amount of competition between two consumer species that exploit common re...
Apparent Competition or Apparent Mutualism? Shared Predation When Populations Cycle
We use simple mathematical models to explore the indirect interactions between two prey species that share a predator when all three species undergo population cycles. The resul...
Monotonic or Unimodal Diversity‐Productivity Gradients: What Does Competition Theory Predict?
This article discusses two types of proposed relationships between resource productivity and the diversity of coexisting consumer species. Monotonically increasing curves have r...
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Researcher Info
- h-index
- 9
- Publications
- 9
- Citations
- 1,462
- Institution
- University of Minnesota
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Identifiers
- ORCID
- 0000-0002-1828-326X
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