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Jonathan Roughgarden
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 115
Citations - 17511
Jonathan Roughgarden is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Anolis. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 115 publications receiving 16856 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Roughgarden include University of Connecticut & State Street Corporation.
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Climate Change, Human Impacts, and the Resilience of Coral Reefs
Terry P. Hughes,Andrew H. Baird,David R. Bellwood,M. Card,Sean R. Connolly,Carl Folke,Richard K. Grosberg,Ove Hoegh-Guldberg,Jeremy B. C. Jackson,Jeremy B. C. Jackson,Joan A. Kleypas,Janice M. Lough,Paul Marshall,Magnus Nyström,Stephen R. Palumbi,John M. Pandolfi,Brian R. Rosen,Jonathan Roughgarden +17 more
TL;DR: International integration of management strategies that support reef resilience need to be vigorously implemented, and complemented by strong policy decisions to reduce the rate of global warming.
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Recruitment dynamics in complex life cycles
TL;DR: These findings illustrate how processes in different ecological habitats are coupled and models combining larval circulation with adult interactions can potentially forecast population fluctuations.
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Evolution of Niche Width
TL;DR: The model summarized above concerns the evolution in asexual and sexual populations of the between-phenotype component of niche width, which is due to the population having a variety of phenotypes.
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Larval settlement rate: A leading determinant of structure in an ecological community of the marine intertidal zone
TL;DR: Field studies demonstrate that the population structure of the barnacle Balanus glandula differs between locations of high and low larval settlement rate, and results from a model for the demography of an open, space-limited population suggest that the settlement rate may be a more important determinant of rocky intertidal community structure than is presently realized.
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Theory of population genetics and evolutionary ecology : an introduction
TL;DR: A survey of population phenomena can be found in this paper, where the authors present an overview of the evolution of population genetics, including the Hardy-Weinberg Law.