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Nicholas J. Gotelli
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Ph.D
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Professor
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Department of Biology
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405
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Inquiline Food Web Assembly
Sarracenia Demography and Ecophysiology
Ant Community Assembly
Effects of Nutrient Loading in North American Bogs and Fens
Software Development for Null Model Analysis |
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Ulrich, W., M. Almeida-Neto, and N.J. Gotelli. 2009. A consumer's guide to nestedness analysis. Oikos 118: 3-17.
Hochberg, M.E., J.M. Chase, N.J. Gotelli, A. Hastings, and S. Naeem. 2009. The tragedy of the reviewer commons. Ecology Letters 12: 2-4.
Gotelli, N.J. 2008. Perspectives in biogeography: Hypothesis testing, curve fitting, and data mining in macroecology. International Biogeography Society Newsletter 6: 1-7.
Potvin, C. and N.J. Gotelli. 2008. Biodiversity enhances individual performance but does not affect survivorship in tropical trees. Ecology Letters 11:217-223. [Science Editor's Choice by Andrew Sugden ]
Ulrich, W. and N.J. Gotelli. 2007b. Null model analysis of species nestedness patterns. Ecology 88:1824-1831.
Rahbek, C., N. J. Gotelli, R. K. Colwell, G. L. Entsminger, T. F. L. V. B. Rangel, and G. R. Graves. 2007. Predicting continental patterns of bird species richness with spatially explicit models. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 274: 165-174. (supplemental material ) [Science Editor's Choice by Andrew Sugden ]
Gotelli, N. J., and A. M. Ellison. 2006. Food-web models predict species abundance in response to habitat change. PLoS Biology 44: e324. (supplemental material )[Science Editor's Choice by Andrew Sugden ; Nature News & Views by Jonathan Shurin ]
Gotelli, N. J. and A. M. Ellison. 2006. Forecasting extinction risk with non-stationary matrix models. Ecological Applications 16: 51-61.
Gotelli, N. J. and B. J. McGill. 2006. Null versus neutral models: what's the difference?. Ecography 29: 793-800.
Farrell-Gray, C. C. and N. J. Gotelli. 2005. Allometric exponents support a ?power scaling law. Ecology 86: 2083-2087. |
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