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Erika Zavaleta

Erika S. Zavaleta is an American professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Zavaleta is recognized for her research focusing on topics including plant community ecology, conservation practices for terrestrial ecosystems, and impacts of community dynamics on ecosystem functions.

Erika Zavaleta
Alma materPhD Stanford University, Biological Sciences

MS Stanford University, Anthropology

BA Stanford University, Anthropology
AwardsFellow, Ecological Society of America

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor

Sustainability Science Award
Scientific career
FieldsEcology

Conservation Biology
Ecological anthropology

Climate change adaptation
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Santa Cruz
ThesisInfluences of climate and atmospheric changes on plant diversity and ecosystem function in a California grassland (2001)
Doctoral advisorChristopher Field
Websitehttps://people.ucsc.edu/~zavaleta/

Early life and education edit

Zavaleta was born in New York. Both her parents immigrated to the United States to study; her father from Bolivia and her mother from India. Zavaleta spent time playing outside from a young age, influencing her early interest in science.[1] She earned a Bachelors and Masters in Anthropology at Stanford University. For her thesis, Zavaleta studied the evolution of waterfowl conservation in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta with advisers William Durham and Donald Kennedy.[2] Zavaleta earned her Ph.D. from Stanford University in biological services. Her doctoral mentors were Hal Mooney and Chris Field, with her dissertation focused on examining plant diversity and ecosystem functioning in a California grassland as influenced by climate and atmospheric changes.

Career and research edit

Zavaleta is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor and MacArthur Foundation Chair of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC).[3] She also serves as the Faculty Director for the UCSC Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program, which is a conservation leadership program supporting a diverse group of undergraduate college students.[4][5] In 2018, Zavaleta founded and serves as the faculty director of the Center to Advance Mentored, Inquiry-Based Opportunities (CAMINO) at UCSC to promote inclusive and accessible research experiences, and provide resources and mentoring for students interested in the ecology and conservation fields.[6] Zavaleta is also Vice-President of the California Fish and Game Commission, appointed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom in April 2021. She co-chairs the Commission's Wildlife Committee.

From 2001-2003, Zavaleta was a David H. Smith Conservation Research Fellow of The Nature Conservancy[7]

Zavaleta is known for her research in environmental change at both global and regional scales, ecology and biodiversity, ecosystems functions, and conservation practice.[8] Projects include seeking to understand how global climate changes affect terrestrial ecosystems, analyzing ecosystem stewardship and effective conservation practice in response to global climate changes, and studying the impacts of biodiversity loss.[9] Zavaleta's paper Consequences of Changing Biodiversity examines the impact of human caused extinctions in decreasing the resiliency of ecosystems and thus the services humans can gain from these ecosystems.[10] In Biodiversity Management in the Face of Climate Change: A Review of 22 Years of Recommendations, Zavaleta reviews literature addressing adaptation to climate change, and identifies trends to provide recommendations for conservation management.[11] Zavaleta analyses secondary impacts in ecosystems of the eradication of invasive species to provide recommendations to prevent adverse unintended impacts in her paper Viewing Invasive Species Removal in a Whole-Ecosystem Context.[12]

Awards and honors edit

  • 2021 Ecological Society of America Commitment to Human Diversity in Ecology. Zavaleta was recognized by the Ecological Society of America for her contributions toward increasing the diversity of future ecologists through mentoring, teaching, and outreach.
  • 2018 Ecological Society of America Fellow. Zavaleta was recognized by the Ecological Society of America for her contributions to research and teaching in her field.[8]
  • 2017 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor.[13] This award recognizes Zavaleta's effective engagement of students in research, and provides funding for programming to increase accessibility of science.[14]
  • 2017 Commonwealth Club of California 86th Annual California Book Awards Gold Metal. Zavaleta, along with Harold Mooney, were recognized in the Contribution to Publishing category for co-authoring the textbook Ecosystems of California.[15]
  • 2017 American Publishers' Association Award, Excellence in Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Excellence in Environmental Science. These awards recognize Zavaleta and Mooney's Ecosystems of California as outstanding scholarly work.[16]
  • 2008 Ecological Society of America Sustainability Science Award. Zavaleta was recognized as a co-author of the paper Policy strategies to address sustainability of Alaskan boreal forests in response to a directionally changing climate, as a paper integrating social and ecological sciences having notable impact contributing to ecosystem and regional sustainability.[17]

Publications edit

Zavaleta has published an extensive amount of work, including over 68 peer-reviewed journal articles, 1 book, 14 chapters in books, and 4 non-academic specific reports as of 2017.

  • 2000   Chapin, F. S. III, E. S. Zavaleta, V. T. Eviner, R. L. Naylor, P. M. Vitousek, O. E. Sala, H. L. Reynolds, D. U. Hooper, M. Mack, S. E. Diaz, S. E. Hobbie, and S. Lavorel. Consequences of changing biodiversity. Nature 405: 234–242.[10]
  • 2001   Zavaleta, E. S., R. Hobbs, and H. Mooney. Viewing invasive species removal in a whole-ecosystem context.  Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16(8): 454–459.[18]
  • 2002   M. R. Shaw, E. S. Zavaleta, N. R. Chiariello, E.E. Cleland, H. A. Mooney, C. B. Field .  Grassland Responses to Global Environmental Changes Suppressed by Elevated CO2. Science 298: 1987–90.[19]
  • 2002   M. R. Shaw, E. S. Zavaleta, N. R. Chiariello, E.E. Cleland, H. A. Mooney, C. B. Field .  Grassland Responses to Global Environmental Changes Suppressed by Elevated CO2. Science 298: 1987–90.[19]
  • 2004   Zavaleta, E. S., and K. B. Hulvey.  Realistic species losses disproportionately reduce resistance to biological invaders.  Science 306:1175-1177.[20]
  • 2008   D. Lindenmeyer, R. Hobbs, R. Montague-Drake, J. Alexandra, A. Bennett, M. Burgman, P. Cale, A. Calhoun, V. Cramer,  P. Cullen, D. Driscoll, L. Fahrig, J. Fischer, J. Franklin, Y. Haila, M. Hunter, P. Gibbons, S. Lake, G. Luck, C. MacGregor, S. McIntyre, R. Mac Nally, A. Manning, J. Miller, H. Mooney, R. Noss, H. Possingham, D. Saunders, Fiona Schmiegelow, M. Scott, D. Simberloff, T. Sisk, G. Tabor, B. Walker, J. Wiens, J. Woinarski and E. Zavaleta.  A Checklist for Ecological Management of Landscapes for Conservation.  Ecology Letters 11: 78–91.[21]
  • 2008   H. P. Jones, B. R. Tershy, E. S. Zavaleta, D. A. Croll, B. S. Keitt, M. E. Finklestein, G. R. Howald. Review of the global severity of the effects of invasive rats on seabirds.  Conservation Biology 22:16-26.[22]
  • 2008   Funk, J., E. Cleland, K. Suding and E. Zavaleta.  Restoration through re-assembly: plant traits and invasion. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23: 695–703.[23]
  • 2011   Forest Isbell, Vincent Calcagno, Andy Hector, John Connolly, W. Stanley Harpole, Peter B. Reich, Michael Scherer-Lorenzen, Bernhard Schmid, David Tilman, Jasper van Ruijven, Alexandra Weigelt, Brian J. Wilsey, Erika S. Zavaleta, Michel Loreau. High plant diversity is needed to maintain ecosystem services. Nature 477: 199–202.[24]
  • 2012   S. Naeem, J. E. Duffy, and E. S. Zavaleta. The functions of biological diversity in an age of extinction. Science 336: 1401–1406.[25]

Personal life edit

Zavaleta has four children with her spouse Bernie. Her family splits time between Telluride, Colorado and California.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ "You Can Have It All: Erika Zavaleta • Telluride Magazine". Telluride Magazine. 2017-08-02. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
  2. ^ Zavaleta, Erika (1999). "The Emergence of Waterfowl Conservation among Yup'ik Hunters in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska". Human Ecology. 27 (2): 231–266. doi:10.1023/A:1018773211034. JSTOR 4603318. S2CID 16700176.
  3. ^ "Campus Directory - UC Santa Cruz". campusdirectory.ucsc.edu. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
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  5. ^ "ABOUT". Doris Duke Conservation Scholars. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  6. ^ "ABOUT US". CAMINO. Retrieved 2018-11-08.
  7. ^ "Erika Zavaleta | danm.ucsc.edu".
  8. ^ a b "Ecological Society of America announces 2018 Fellows | Ecological Society of America". www.esa.org. Retrieved 2018-11-08.
  9. ^ "The Zavaleta Lab". people.ucsc.edu. Retrieved 2018-11-12.
  10. ^ a b Chapin III, F. Stuart; Zavaleta, Erika S.; Eviner, Valerie T.; Naylor, Rosamond L.; Vitousek, Peter M.; Reynolds, Heather L.; Hooper, David U.; Lavorel, Sandra; Sala, Osvaldo E. (May 2000). "Consequences of changing biodiversity". Nature. 405 (6783): 234–242. doi:10.1038/35012241. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 10821284. S2CID 205006508.
  11. ^ Heller, Nicole E.; Zavaleta, Erika S. (2009-01-01). "Biodiversity management in the face of climate change: A review of 22 years of recommendations". Biological Conservation. 142 (1): 14–32. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2008.10.006. ISSN 0006-3207.
  12. ^ Zavaleta, Erika S.; Hobbs, Richard J.; Mooney, Harold A. (2001). "Viewing Invasive Species Removal in a Whole-Ecosystem Context". Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 16 (8): 454–459. doi:10.1016/S0169-5347(01)02194-2.
  13. ^ "Two UCSC biologists receive Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor awards". UC Santa Cruz News. Retrieved 2018-11-08.
  14. ^ "HHMI Professors". Retrieved 2018-11-08.
  15. ^ "Winners of 86th Annual California Book Awards Competition Announced". www.commonwealthclub.org. Retrieved 2018-11-08.
  16. ^ "2017 Award Winners - PROSE Awards". PROSE Awards. Retrieved 2018-11-08.
  17. ^ "Sustainability Science Awards". The Ecological Society of America's History and Records. 2014-02-09. Retrieved 2018-11-09.
  18. ^ Zavaleta, Erika S.; Hobbs, Richard J.; Mooney, Harold A. (2001-08-01). "Viewing invasive species removal in a whole-ecosystem context". Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 16 (8): 454–459. doi:10.1016/S0169-5347(01)02194-2. ISSN 0169-5347.
  19. ^ a b Shaw, M. Rebecca; Zavaleta, Erika S.; Chiariello, Nona R.; Cleland, Elsa E.; Mooney, Harold A.; Field, Christopher B. (2002-12-06). "Grassland Responses to Global Environmental Changes Suppressed by Elevated CO2". Science. 298 (5600): 1987–1990. Bibcode:2002Sci...298.1987S. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.126.9944. doi:10.1126/science.1075312. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 12471257. S2CID 2517996.
  20. ^ Zavaleta, Erika S.; Hulvey, Kristin B. (2004-11-12). "Realistic Species Losses Disproportionately Reduce Grassland Resistance to Biological Invaders". Science. 306 (5699): 1175–1177. Bibcode:2004Sci...306.1175Z. doi:10.1126/science.1102643. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 15539600. S2CID 11818256.
  21. ^ Lindenmayer, David; Hobbs, Richard J.; Montague-Drake, Rebecca; Alexandra, Jason; Bennett, Andrew; Burgman, Mark; Cale, Peter; Calhoun, Aram; Cramer, Viki (2007-10-10). "A checklist for ecological management of landscapes for conservation". Ecology Letters. 11 (1): 071010211025003––. doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2007.01114.x. ISSN 1461-023X. PMID 17927771.
  22. ^ JONES, HOLLY P.; TERSHY, BERNIE R.; ZAVALETA, ERIKA S.; CROLL, DONALD A.; KEITT, BRADFORD S.; FINKELSTEIN, MYRA E.; HOWALD, GREGG R. (February 2008). "Severity of the Effects of Invasive Rats on Seabirds: A Global Review". Conservation Biology. 22 (1): 16–26. doi:10.1111/j.1523-1739.2007.00859.x. ISSN 0888-8892. PMID 18254849.
  23. ^ Funk, Jennifer L.; Cleland, Elsa E.; Suding, Katherine N.; Zavaleta, Erika S. (2008-12-01). "Restoration through reassembly: plant traits and invasion resistance". Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 23 (12): 695–703. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2008.07.013. ISSN 0169-5347. PMID 18951652.
  24. ^ Isbell, Forest; Calcagno, Vincent; Hector, Andy; Connolly, John; Harpole, W. Stanley; Reich, Peter B.; Scherer-Lorenzen, Michael; Schmid, Bernhard; Tilman, David (2011-08-10). "High plant diversity is needed to maintain ecosystem services" (PDF). Nature. 477 (7363): 199–202. Bibcode:2011Natur.477..199I. doi:10.1038/nature10282. hdl:11299/176833. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 21832994. S2CID 4326167.
  25. ^ Naeem, Shahid; Duffy, J. Emmett; Zavaleta, Erika (2012-06-15). "The Functions of Biological Diversity in an Age of Extinction". Science. 336 (6087): 1401–1406. Bibcode:2012Sci...336.1401N. doi:10.1126/science.1215855. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 22700920. S2CID 3778674.
  26. ^ "Erika Zavaleta". Source of the Week. 2016-11-15. Retrieved 2020-07-12.

erika, zavaleta, erika, zavaleta, american, professor, ecology, evolutionary, biology, university, california, santa, cruz, zavaleta, recognized, research, focusing, topics, including, plant, community, ecology, conservation, practices, terrestrial, ecosystems. Erika S Zavaleta is an American professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of California Santa Cruz Zavaleta is recognized for her research focusing on topics including plant community ecology conservation practices for terrestrial ecosystems and impacts of community dynamics on ecosystem functions Erika ZavaletaAlma materPhD Stanford University Biological Sciences MS Stanford University Anthropology BA Stanford University AnthropologyAwardsFellow Ecological Society of America Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor Sustainability Science AwardScientific careerFieldsEcologyConservation BiologyEcological anthropology Climate change adaptationInstitutionsUniversity of California Santa CruzThesisInfluences of climate and atmospheric changes on plant diversity and ecosystem function in a California grassland 2001 Doctoral advisorChristopher FieldWebsitehttps people ucsc edu zavaleta Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career and research 3 Awards and honors 4 Publications 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editZavaleta was born in New York Both her parents immigrated to the United States to study her father from Bolivia and her mother from India Zavaleta spent time playing outside from a young age influencing her early interest in science 1 She earned a Bachelors and Masters in Anthropology at Stanford University For her thesis Zavaleta studied the evolution of waterfowl conservation in the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta with advisers William Durham and Donald Kennedy 2 Zavaleta earned her Ph D from Stanford University in biological services Her doctoral mentors were Hal Mooney and Chris Field with her dissertation focused on examining plant diversity and ecosystem functioning in a California grassland as influenced by climate and atmospheric changes Career and research editZavaleta is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor and MacArthur Foundation Chair of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California Santa Cruz UCSC 3 She also serves as the Faculty Director for the UCSC Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program which is a conservation leadership program supporting a diverse group of undergraduate college students 4 5 In 2018 Zavaleta founded and serves as the faculty director of the Center to Advance Mentored Inquiry Based Opportunities CAMINO at UCSC to promote inclusive and accessible research experiences and provide resources and mentoring for students interested in the ecology and conservation fields 6 Zavaleta is also Vice President of the California Fish and Game Commission appointed by California Gov Gavin Newsom in April 2021 She co chairs the Commission s Wildlife Committee From 2001 2003 Zavaleta was a David H Smith Conservation Research Fellow of The Nature Conservancy 7 Zavaleta is known for her research in environmental change at both global and regional scales ecology and biodiversity ecosystems functions and conservation practice 8 Projects include seeking to understand how global climate changes affect terrestrial ecosystems analyzing ecosystem stewardship and effective conservation practice in response to global climate changes and studying the impacts of biodiversity loss 9 Zavaleta s paper Consequences of Changing Biodiversity examines the impact of human caused extinctions in decreasing the resiliency of ecosystems and thus the services humans can gain from these ecosystems 10 In Biodiversity Management in the Face of Climate Change A Review of 22 Years of Recommendations Zavaleta reviews literature addressing adaptation to climate change and identifies trends to provide recommendations for conservation management 11 Zavaleta analyses secondary impacts in ecosystems of the eradication of invasive species to provide recommendations to prevent adverse unintended impacts in her paper Viewing Invasive Species Removal in a Whole Ecosystem Context 12 Awards and honors edit2021 Ecological Society of America Commitment to Human Diversity in Ecology Zavaleta was recognized by the Ecological Society of America for her contributions toward increasing the diversity of future ecologists through mentoring teaching and outreach 2018 Ecological Society of America Fellow Zavaleta was recognized by the Ecological Society of America for her contributions to research and teaching in her field 8 2017 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor 13 This award recognizes Zavaleta s effective engagement of students in research and provides funding for programming to increase accessibility of science 14 2017 Commonwealth Club of California 86th Annual California Book Awards Gold Metal Zavaleta along with Harold Mooney were recognized in the Contribution to Publishing category for co authoring the textbook Ecosystems of California 15 2017 American Publishers Association Award Excellence in Physical Sciences and Mathematics Excellence in Environmental Science These awards recognize Zavaleta and Mooney s Ecosystems of California as outstanding scholarly work 16 2008 Ecological Society of America Sustainability Science Award Zavaleta was recognized as a co author of the paper Policy strategies to address sustainability of Alaskan boreal forests in response to a directionally changing climate as a paper integrating social and ecological sciences having notable impact contributing to ecosystem and regional sustainability 17 Publications editZavaleta has published an extensive amount of work including over 68 peer reviewed journal articles 1 book 14 chapters in books and 4 non academic specific reports as of 2017 2000 Chapin F S III E S Zavaleta V T Eviner R L Naylor P M Vitousek O E Sala H L Reynolds D U Hooper M Mack S E Diaz S E Hobbie and S Lavorel Consequences of changing biodiversity Nature 405 234 242 10 2001 Zavaleta E S R Hobbs and H Mooney Viewing invasive species removal in a whole ecosystem context Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16 8 454 459 18 2002 M R Shaw E S Zavaleta N R Chiariello E E Cleland H A Mooney C B Field Grassland Responses to Global Environmental Changes Suppressed by Elevated CO2 Science 298 1987 90 19 2002 M R Shaw E S Zavaleta N R Chiariello E E Cleland H A Mooney C B Field Grassland Responses to Global Environmental Changes Suppressed by Elevated CO2 Science 298 1987 90 19 2004 Zavaleta E S and K B Hulvey Realistic species losses disproportionately reduce resistance to biological invaders Science 306 1175 1177 20 2008 D Lindenmeyer R Hobbs R Montague Drake J Alexandra A Bennett M Burgman P Cale A Calhoun V Cramer P Cullen D Driscoll L Fahrig J Fischer J Franklin Y Haila M Hunter P Gibbons S Lake G Luck C MacGregor S McIntyre R Mac Nally A Manning J Miller H Mooney R Noss H Possingham D Saunders Fiona Schmiegelow M Scott D Simberloff T Sisk G Tabor B Walker J Wiens J Woinarski and E Zavaleta A Checklist for Ecological Management of Landscapes for Conservation Ecology Letters 11 78 91 21 2008 H P Jones B R Tershy E S Zavaleta D A Croll B S Keitt M E Finklestein G R Howald Review of the global severity of the effects of invasive rats on seabirds Conservation Biology 22 16 26 22 2008 Funk J E Cleland K Suding and E Zavaleta Restoration through re assembly plant traits and invasion Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23 695 703 23 2011 Forest Isbell Vincent Calcagno Andy Hector John Connolly W Stanley Harpole Peter B Reich Michael Scherer Lorenzen Bernhard Schmid David Tilman Jasper van Ruijven Alexandra Weigelt Brian J Wilsey Erika S Zavaleta Michel Loreau High plant diversity is needed to maintain ecosystem services Nature 477 199 202 24 2012 S Naeem J E Duffy and E S Zavaleta The functions of biological diversity in an age of extinction Science 336 1401 1406 25 Personal life editZavaleta has four children with her spouse Bernie Her family splits time between Telluride Colorado and California 26 References edit You Can Have It All Erika Zavaleta Telluride Magazine Telluride Magazine 2017 08 02 Retrieved 2018 11 06 Zavaleta Erika 1999 The Emergence of Waterfowl Conservation among Yup ik Hunters in the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta Alaska Human Ecology 27 2 231 266 doi 10 1023 A 1018773211034 JSTOR 4603318 S2CID 16700176 Campus Directory UC Santa Cruz campusdirectory ucsc edu Retrieved 2018 11 06 UC Santa Cruz launches conservation scholars program to increase diversity UC Santa Cruz News Retrieved 2018 11 06 ABOUT Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Retrieved 2018 11 13 ABOUT US CAMINO Retrieved 2018 11 08 Erika Zavaleta danm ucsc edu a b Ecological Society of America announces 2018 Fellows Ecological Society of America www esa org Retrieved 2018 11 08 The Zavaleta Lab people ucsc edu Retrieved 2018 11 12 a b Chapin III F Stuart Zavaleta Erika S Eviner Valerie T Naylor Rosamond L Vitousek Peter M Reynolds Heather L Hooper David U Lavorel Sandra Sala Osvaldo E May 2000 Consequences of changing biodiversity Nature 405 6783 234 242 doi 10 1038 35012241 ISSN 0028 0836 PMID 10821284 S2CID 205006508 Heller Nicole E Zavaleta Erika S 2009 01 01 Biodiversity management in the face of climate change A review of 22 years of recommendations Biological Conservation 142 1 14 32 doi 10 1016 j biocon 2008 10 006 ISSN 0006 3207 Zavaleta Erika S Hobbs Richard J Mooney Harold A 2001 Viewing Invasive Species Removal in a Whole Ecosystem Context Trends in Ecology amp Evolution 16 8 454 459 doi 10 1016 S0169 5347 01 02194 2 Two UCSC biologists receive Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor awards UC Santa Cruz News Retrieved 2018 11 08 HHMI Professors Retrieved 2018 11 08 Winners of 86th Annual California Book Awards Competition Announced www commonwealthclub org Retrieved 2018 11 08 2017 Award Winners PROSE Awards PROSE Awards Retrieved 2018 11 08 Sustainability Science Awards The Ecological Society of America s History and Records 2014 02 09 Retrieved 2018 11 09 Zavaleta Erika S Hobbs Richard J Mooney Harold A 2001 08 01 Viewing invasive species removal in a whole ecosystem context Trends in Ecology amp Evolution 16 8 454 459 doi 10 1016 S0169 5347 01 02194 2 ISSN 0169 5347 a b Shaw M Rebecca Zavaleta Erika S Chiariello Nona R Cleland Elsa E Mooney Harold A Field Christopher B 2002 12 06 Grassland Responses to Global Environmental Changes Suppressed by Elevated CO2 Science 298 5600 1987 1990 Bibcode 2002Sci 298 1987S CiteSeerX 10 1 1 126 9944 doi 10 1126 science 1075312 ISSN 0036 8075 PMID 12471257 S2CID 2517996 Zavaleta Erika S Hulvey Kristin B 2004 11 12 Realistic Species Losses Disproportionately Reduce Grassland Resistance to Biological Invaders Science 306 5699 1175 1177 Bibcode 2004Sci 306 1175Z doi 10 1126 science 1102643 ISSN 0036 8075 PMID 15539600 S2CID 11818256 Lindenmayer David Hobbs Richard J Montague Drake Rebecca Alexandra Jason Bennett Andrew Burgman Mark Cale Peter Calhoun Aram Cramer Viki 2007 10 10 A checklist for ecological management of landscapes for conservation Ecology Letters 11 1 071010211025003 doi 10 1111 j 1461 0248 2007 01114 x ISSN 1461 023X PMID 17927771 JONES HOLLY P TERSHY BERNIE R ZAVALETA ERIKA S CROLL DONALD A KEITT BRADFORD S FINKELSTEIN MYRA E HOWALD GREGG R February 2008 Severity of the Effects of Invasive Rats on Seabirds A Global Review Conservation Biology 22 1 16 26 doi 10 1111 j 1523 1739 2007 00859 x ISSN 0888 8892 PMID 18254849 Funk Jennifer L Cleland Elsa E Suding Katherine N Zavaleta Erika S 2008 12 01 Restoration through reassembly plant traits and invasion resistance Trends in Ecology amp Evolution 23 12 695 703 doi 10 1016 j tree 2008 07 013 ISSN 0169 5347 PMID 18951652 Isbell Forest Calcagno Vincent Hector Andy Connolly John Harpole W Stanley Reich Peter B Scherer Lorenzen Michael Schmid Bernhard Tilman David 2011 08 10 High plant diversity is needed to maintain ecosystem services PDF Nature 477 7363 199 202 Bibcode 2011Natur 477 199I doi 10 1038 nature10282 hdl 11299 176833 ISSN 0028 0836 PMID 21832994 S2CID 4326167 Naeem Shahid Duffy J Emmett Zavaleta Erika 2012 06 15 The Functions of Biological Diversity in an Age of Extinction Science 336 6087 1401 1406 Bibcode 2012Sci 336 1401N doi 10 1126 science 1215855 ISSN 0036 8075 PMID 22700920 S2CID 3778674 Erika Zavaleta Source of the Week 2016 11 15 Retrieved 2020 07 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erika Zavaleta amp oldid 1187249080, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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