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James P. Collins
James P. Collins
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Ecological Aspects of Amphibian Metamorphosis: Nonnormal distributions of competitive ability reflect selection for facultative metamorphosis.
HM Wilbur, JP Collins
Science 182 (4119), 1305-1314, 1973
16181973
Global amphibian declines: sorting the hypotheses
JP Collins, A Storfer
Diversity and distributions 9 (2), 89-98, 2003
15902003
Emerging infectious disease and the loss of biodiversity in a Neotropical amphibian community
KR Lips, F Brem, R Brenes, JD Reeve, RA Alford, J Voyles, C Carey, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (9), 3165-3170, 2006
15032006
A new urban ecology: modeling human communities as integral parts of ecosystems poses special problems for the development and testing of ecological theory
JP Collins, A Kinzig, NB Grimm, WF Fagan, D Hope, J Wu, ET Borer
American scientist 88 (5), 416-425, 2000
7462000
Extinction in our times: global amphibian decline
JP Collins, ML Crump, TE Lovejoy III
Oxford University Press, 2009
4602009
Regulating gene drives
KA Oye, K Esvelt, E Appleton, F Catteruccia, G Church, T Kuiken, ...
Science 345 (6197), 626-628, 2014
4382014
Environmental certainty, trophic level, and resource availability in life history evolution
HM Wilbur, DW Tinkle, JP Collins
The American Naturalist 108 (964), 805-817, 1974
4281974
The novel and endemic pathogen hypotheses: competing explanations for the origin of emerging infectious diseases of wildlife
LJ Rachowicz, JM HERO, RA Alford, JW Taylor, JAT Morgan, ...
Conservation Biology 19 (5), 1441-1448, 2005
3772005
Confronting amphibian declines and extinctions
JR Mendelson III, KR Lips, RW Gagliardo, GB Rabb, JP Collins, ...
Science 313 (5783), 48-48, 2006
3642006
Site occupancy models in the analysis of environmental DNA presence/absence surveys: a case study of an emerging amphibian pathogen
BR Schmidt, M Kéry, S Ursenbacher, OJ Hyman, JP Collins
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 4 (7), 646-653, 2013
3162013
Economic growth, urbanization, globalization, and the risks of emerging infectious diseases in China: A review
T Wu, C Perrings, A Kinzig, JP Collins, BA Minteer, P Daszak
Ambio 46, 18-29, 2017
3142017
Amphibian decline and extinction: what we know and what we need to learn
JP Collins
Diseases of aquatic organisms 92 (2-3), 93-99, 2010
3122010
Isolation of a lethal virus from the endangered tiger salamander Ambystoma tigrinum stebbinsi
JK Jancovich, EW Davidson, JF Morado, BL Jacobs, JP Collins
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 31 (3), 161-167, 1997
3051997
Disentangling host, pathogen, and environmental determinants of a recently emerged wildlife disease: lessons from the first 15 years of amphibian chytridiomycosis research
TY James, LF Toledo, D Rödder, D da Silva Leite, AM Belasen, ...
Ecology and evolution 5 (18), 4079-4097, 2015
2722015
Intrapopulation variation in the body size at metamorphosis and timing of metamorphosis in the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana
JP Collins
Ecology 60 (4), 738-749, 1979
2361979
Move it or lose it? The ecological ethics of relocating species under climate change
BA Minteer, JP Collins
Ecological Applications 20 (7), 1801-1804, 2010
2302010
Effect of Food and Density on Development of Typical and Cannibalistic Salamander Larvae in Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum
JP Collins, JE Cheek
American Zoologist 23 (1), 77-84, 1983
2281983
Intraspecific reservoirs: complex life history and the persistence of a lethal ranavirus
JL Brunner, DM Schock, EW Davidson, JP Collins
Ecology 85 (2), 560-566, 2004
2252004
Pathogenicity and Transmission of Chytridiomycosis in Tiger Salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum)
EW Davidson, M Parris, JP Collins, JE Longcore, AP Pessier, J Brunner
Copeia 2003 (3), 601-607, 2003
2252003
Context‐dependent conservation responses to emerging wildlife diseases
KE Langwig, J Voyles, MQ Wilber, WF Frick, KA Murray, BM Bolker, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13 (4), 195-202, 2015
2052015
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