Arthur M. Shapiro
Affiliations: | Evolution and Ecology | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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Population biology of colonizing speciesWebsite:
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Sign in to add traineeRichard W. VanBuskirk | grad student | 2000 | UC Davis |
James A. Fordyce | grad student | 2003 | UC Davis |
Kayce L. Casner | grad student | 2009 | UC Davis |
Erik B. Runquist | grad student | 2012 | UC Davis |
Heather E. Dwyer | grad student | 2014 | UC Davis |
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Forister ML, Halsch CA, Nice CC, et al. (2021) Fewer butterflies seen by community scientists across the warming and drying landscapes of the American West. Science (New York, N.Y.). 371: 1042-1045 |
Halsch CA, Shapiro AM, Fordyce JA, et al. (2021) Insects and recent climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Halsch CA, Shapiro AM, Thorne JH, et al. (2020) A winner in the Anthropocene: changing host plant distribution explains geographical range expansion in the gulf fritillary butterfly Ecological Entomology. 45: 652-662 |
Nice CC, Forister ML, Harrison JG, et al. (2019) Extreme Heterogeneity of Population Response to Climatic Variation and the Limits of Prediction. Global Change Biology |
Forister ML, Fordyce JA, Nice CC, et al. (2018) Impacts of a millennium drought on butterfly faunal dynamics Climate Change Responses. 5 |
Pardikes NA, Harrison JG, Shapiro AM, et al. (2017) Synchronous population dynamics in California butterflies explained by climatic forcing. Royal Society Open Science. 4: 170190 |
Bell KL, Hamm CA, Shapiro AM, et al. (2017) Sympatric, temporally isolated populations of the pine white butterfly Neophasia menapia, are morphologically and genetically differentiated. Plos One. 12: e0176989 |
Forister ML, Cousens B, Harrison JG, et al. (2016) Increasing neonicotinoid use and the declining butterfly fauna of lowland California. Biology Letters. 12 |
Colwell RK, Gotelli NJ, Ashton LA, et al. (2016) Midpoint attractors and species richness: Modelling the interaction between environmental drivers and geometric constraints. Ecology Letters |
Espeset AE, Harrison JG, Shapiro AM, et al. (2016) Understanding a migratory species in a changing world: climatic effects and demographic declines in the western monarch revealed by four decades of intensive monitoring. Oecologia |