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Daniel Simberloff

Researcher at University of Tennessee

Publications -  450
Citations -  68394

Daniel Simberloff is an academic researcher from University of Tennessee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Introduced species & Ecology (disciplines). The author has an hindex of 109, co-authored 437 publications receiving 63312 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Simberloff include Florida State University & Tel Aviv University.

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Biotic invasions: causes, epidemiology, global consequences, and control

TL;DR: Given their current scale, biotic invasions have taken their place alongside human-driven atmospheric and oceanic alterations as major agents of global change and left unchecked, they will influence these other forces in profound but still unpredictable ways.
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Forecasting agriculturally driven global environmental change

TL;DR: Should past dependences of the global environmental impacts of agriculture on human population and consumption continue, 109 hectares of natural ecosystems would be converted to agriculture by 2050, accompanied by 2.4- to 2.7-fold increases in nitrogen- and phosphorus-driven eutrophication of terrestrial, freshwater, and near-shore marine ecosystems.
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Extinction by hybridization and introgression

TL;DR: Nonindigenous species can bring about a form of extinction of native flora and fauna by hybridization and introgression either through purposeful introduction by humans or through habitat modification, bringing previously isolated species into contact.
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Climate Change and Forest Disturbances

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of disturbances caused by climate change on forestshave have been studied and the authors have focused on the ability of species to tolerate tem-perature and moisture changes and to disperse.