Tim Keitt's reprints

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Note: I've been recently attaching PDF's to the bibliography entries under the "Publications" link, so this page will go away at some point.

  1. Keitt, T. H. 2008. Coherent ecological dynamics induced by large scale disturbance. Nature 454:331-334. (Supplement)
  2. Economo, E. P. and T .H. Keitt. 2008. Species diversity in neutral metacommunities: a network approach. Ecology Letters 11:52-62.
  3. Brooks, C. P., J. Antonovics and T. H. Keitt. 2008. Spatial and temporal heterogeneity explain disease dynamics in a spatially-explicit network model. The American Naturalist 172:149-159.
  4. Pinto, N. and T. H. Keitt. 2008. Beyond the least cost path: evaluating corridor robustness using a graph-theoretic approach. Landscape Ecology (DOI 10.1007/s10980-008-9303-y)
  5. Pinto, N. and T. H. Keitt. 2008. Scale-specific responses to forest cover displayed by frugivore bats. OIKOS, Volume 117, p.1725-1731.
  6. McRae, B. H., B. G. Dickson, T. H. Keitt and V.B. Shah. 2008. Using circuit theory to model connectivity in ecology, evolution and conservation. Ecology 89:2712-2724.
  7. Downing, A. L., B. L. Brown, E. M. Perrin, T. H. Keitt and M. A. Leibold. 2008. Environmental fluctuations induce scale-dependent compensation and increase stability in plankton ecosystems. Ecology 89:3204-3214.
  8. Keitt, T. H. 2007. On the quantification of local variation in biodiversity scaling using wavelets. in Scaling Biodiversity, D. Storch, P. A. Marquet and J. H. Brown, eds. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  9. Kremen, C., N. M. Williams, M. A. Aizen, B. Gemmill-Herren, G. LeBuhn, R. Minckley, L. Packer, S. G. Potts, T. Roulston, I. Steffan-Dewenter, D .P. Vazquez, R. Winfree, L. Adams, E. E. Crone, S. S. Greenleaf, T. H. Keitt, A. M. Klein, J. Regetz and T. H. Ricketts. 2007. Pollination and other ecosystem services produced by mobile organisms: a conceptual framework for the effects of land-use change. Ecology Letters 10:299-314.
  10. Keitt, T. H. and J. Fischer. 2006. Detection of scale-specific community dynamics using wavelets. Ecology 87:2895-2904.
  11. Keitt, T. H. and D. L. Urban. 2005. Scale-specific inference using wavelets. Ecology 86: 2497-2504. [Appendix]
  12. Holt, R. D. and T. H. Keitt. 2005. Species' borders: a unifying theme in ecology. OIKOS 108:3-6.
  13. Fortin, M.-J., T. H. Keitt, B. A. Mauer, M. L. Taper, D. M. Kauffman and T. M. Blackburn. 2005. Species' geographic ranges and distributional limits: pattern analysis and statistical issues. OIKOS 108: 7-17.
  14. Holt, R. D., T. H. Keitt, M. A. Lewis, B. A. Mauer and M. L. Taper. 2005. Theoretical models of speices' borders: single species approaches. OIKOS 108:18-27.
  15. Case, T. J., R. D. Holt, M. A. McPeek and T. H. Keitt. 2005. The community context of species' borders: ecological and evolutionary perspectives. OIKOS 108:28-46.
  16. Keitt, T. H. "Spatial Autocorrelation, Dispersal and the Maintenance of Source-Sink Populations," Chapter 12 in How Landscapes Change, edited by G. A. Bradshaw and P. A. Marquet (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2003).
  17. Keitt, T. H. "Network Theory: An Evolving Approach to Landscape Conservation," Chapter 7 in Ecological Modeling for Resource Management, edited by V. H. Dale (Springer-Verlag, New York, 2003).
  18. Keitt, T. H., O. N. Bjornstad, P. M. Dixon and S. Citron-Pousty. 2002. Accounting for spatial pattern when modeling organism-environment interactions. Ecography 25:616-625.
  19. Keitt, T. H., L. A. N. Amaral, S. V. Buldyrev and H. E. Stanley. 2002. Scaling in the growth of geographically subdivided populations: invariant patterns from a continent-wide biological survey. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B, 357:627-633.
  20. Urban, D. L. and T. H. Keitt. 2001. Landscape connectedness: a graph theoretic perspective. Ecology, 82:1205-1218.
  21. Keitt, T. H., M. A. Lewis and R. D. Holt. 2001. Allee Effects, Invasion Pinning and Species' Borders. The American Naturalist. 157:203-216.
  22. Bunn, A. G., D. L. Urban and T. H. Keitt. 2000. Landscape connectivity: A conservation application of graph theory. Journal of Environmental Management. 59:265-278.
  23. Keitt, T. H. 2000. Spectral representation of neutral landscapes. Landscape Ecology 15:479-494.
  24. Stanley H. E., L. A. N. Amaral, P. Gopikrishnan, P. Ch. Ivanov, T. H. Keitt, and V. Plerou. 2000. Scale Invariance and Universality: Organizing Principles in Complex Systems. Physica A 281:60-68.
  25. Kendall, B. E., O. N. Bjornstad, J. Bascompte, T. H. Keitt and W. F. Fagan. 2000. Dispersal, Environmental Correlation, and Spatial Synchrony in Population Dynamics. The American Naturalist 155:628-636.
  26. Holt, R. D. and T. H. Keitt. 2000. Alternative causes for range limits: a metapopulation perspective.
    Ecology Letters 3:41-47.
  27. Micheli, F., K. L. Cottingham, J. Bascompte, O. N. Bjornstad, G. L. Eckert, J. M. Fischer, T. H. Keitt, B. E. Kendall, J. L. Klug, and J. A. Rusak. 1999. The dual nature of community variability. OIKOS 85:161-169.
  28. Keitt, T. H. and H. E. Stanley. 1998. Dynamics of North American breeding bird populations. Nature 393:257-260.
  29. Keitt, T. H. 1997. Stability and complexity on a lattice: coexistence of species in an individual-based food web model. Ecological Modelling 102:243-258.
  30. Keitt, T.H., D.L. Urban, and B.T. Milne. 1997. Detecting critical scales in fragmented landscapes. Conservation Ecology [online]1(1): 4. Available from the Internet. URL: http://www.consecol.org/vol1/iss1/art4.
  31. Keitt, T. H. and P. Marquet. 1996. The introduced Hawaiian avifauna reconsidered: evidence for self-organized criticality? Journal of Theoretical Biology 182:161-167.
  32. Milne, B. T., A. R. Johnson, T. H. Keitt, C. A. Hatfield, J. David, and P. Hraber. 1996. Detection of critical densities associated with pinon-juniper woodland ecotones. Ecology 77:805-821.
  33. Keitt, T. H. and A. R. Johnson. 1995. Spatial
    heterogeneity and anomalous kinetics: emergent patterns in diffusion-limited predator-prey interactions
    . Journal of Theoretical Biology 172:127-139.