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William Boecklen
William Boecklen
Distinguished Professor of Biology, New Mexico State University
Verified email at nmsu.edu
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On the use of stable isotopes in trophic ecology
WJ Boecklen, CT Yarnes, BA Cook, AC James
Annual review of ecology, evolution, and systematics 42, 411-440, 2011
11132011
Santa Rosalia reconsidered: size ratios and competition
D Simberloff, W Boecklen
Evolution, 1206-1228, 1981
4391981
Genetic analysis of hybrid zones: numbers of markers and power of resolution
WJ Boecklen, DJ Howard
Ecology 78 (8), 2611-2616, 1997
3241997
The Grinnellian niche of the wood thrush
FC James, RF Johnston, NO Wamer, GJ Niemi, WJ Boecklen
The American Naturalist 124 (1), 17-47, 1984
2921984
Island biogeographic theory and conservation practice: species-area or specious-area relationships?
WJ Boecklen, NJ Gotelli
Biological Conservation 29 (1), 63-80, 1984
2091984
Effects of habitat heterogeneity on the species-area relationships of forest birds
WJ Boecklen
Journal of Biogeography, 59-68, 1986
2041986
Nestedness, biogeographic theory, and the design of nature reserves
WJ Boecklen
Oecologia 112 (1), 123-142, 1997
1951997
HOW DISCRETE ARE OAK SPECIES? INSIGHTS FROM A HYBRID ZONE BETWEEN QUERCUS GRISEA AND QUERCUS GAMBELII
DJ Howard, RW Preszler, J Williams, S Fenchel, WJ Boecklen
Evolution 51 (3), 747-755, 1997
1611997
Structure of herbivore communities in two oak (Quercus spp.) hybrid zones
WJ Boecklen, R Spellenberg
Oecologia 85, 92-100, 1990
1491990
Sex and drugs and herbivores: sex‐biased herbivory in arroyo willow (Salix lasiolepis)
WJ Boecklen, PW Price, S Mopper
Ecology 71 (2), 581-588, 1990
1421990
Patterns of herbivory in the Quercus grisea× Quercus gambelii species complex
JM Aguilar, WJ Boecklen
Oikos, 498-504, 1992
1171992
Reproductive processes in two oak (Quercus) contact zones with different levels of hybridization
JH Williams, WJ Boecklen, DJ Howard
Heredity 87 (6), 680-690, 2001
1152001
Patterns of extinction in the introduced Hawaiian avifauna: a reexamination of the role of competition
D Simberloff, W Boecklen
The American Naturalist 138 (2), 300-327, 1991
1141991
Interactions between host plants, endophytic fungi, and a phytophagous insect in an oak (Quercus grisea x Q. gambelii) hybrid zone
ES Gaylord, RW Preszler, WJ Boecklen
Oecologia 105, 336-342, 1996
951996
Area-based extinction models in conservation
WJ Boecklen, D Simberloff
Dynamics of extinction 247, 276, 1986
811986
Sex-biased herbivory in Ephedra trifurca: the importance of sex-by-environment interactions
WJ Boecklen, MT Hoffman
Oecologia 96, 49-55, 1993
791993
Optimal design of nature reserves: consequences of genetic drift
WJ Boecklen
Biological Conservation 38 (4), 323-338, 1986
761986
The influence of elevation on tri-trophic interactions: opposing gradients of top-down and bottom-up effects on a leaf-mining moth
RW Preszler, WJ Boecklen
Ecoscience 3 (1), 75-80, 1996
701996
Host‐specific variation in Ieaf miner population dynamics: effects on density, natural enemies and behaviour of Stilbosis quadricustatella (Lepidoptera …
S Mopper, SH Faeth, WJ Boecklen, DS Simberloff
Ecological Entomology 9 (2), 169-177, 1984
651984
Temporal turnover of common species in avian assemblages in North America
FA La Sorte, WJ Boecklen
Journal of Biogeography 32 (7), 1151-1160, 2005
622005
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