Jeremy W. Fox

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Biology University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 
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Peter J. Morin grad student 2000 Rutgers, New Brunswick (Microtree)
 (Causes and consequences of community structure in experimental aquatic microcosms.)
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Fox JW. (2023) The existence and strength of higher order interactions is sensitive to environmental context. Ecology. e4156
Hausch SJ, Vamosi SM, Fox JW. (2020) Experimental evolution of competing bean beetle species reveals long-term reversals of short-term evolution, but no consistent character displacement. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 3727-3737
Genung MA, Fox J, Winfree R. (2020) Species loss drives ecosystem function in experiments, but in nature the importance of species loss depends on dominance Global Ecology and Biogeography. 29: 1531-1541
Legault G, Fox JW, Melbourne BA. (2019) Demographic stochasticity alters expected outcomes in experimental and simulated non‐neutral communities Oikos. 128: 1704-1715
Rovere J, Fox JW. (2019) Persistently rare species experience stronger negative frequency dependence than common species: A statistical attractor that is hard to avoid Global Ecology and Biogeography. 28: 508-520
Hopson J, Fox JW. (2018) Occasional long distance dispersal increases spatial synchrony of population cycles. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Hausch S, Vamosi SM, Fox JW. (2018) Effects of intraspecific phenotypic variation on species coexistence. Ecology
Fox JW, Vasseur D, Cotroneo M, et al. (2017) Population extinctions can increase metapopulation persistence. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1: 1271-1278
Hausch SJ, Fox JW, Vamosi SM. (2017) Coevolution of competing Callosobruchus species does not stabilize coexistence. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 6540-6548
Barraquand F, Louca S, Abbott KC, et al. (2017) Moving forward in circles: challenges and opportunities in modelling population cycles. Ecology Letters
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