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Allen Hurlbert
Allen Hurlbert
Professor of Biology, University of North Carolina
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Evolution and the latitudinal diversity gradient: speciation, extinction and biogeography
GG Mittelbach, DW Schemske, HV Cornell, AP Allen, JM Brown, MB Bush, ...
Ecology letters 10 (4), 315-331, 2007
19252007
Species abundance distributions: moving beyond single prediction theories to integration within an ecological framework
BJ McGill, RS Etienne, JS Gray, D Alonso, MJ Anderson, HK Benecha, ...
Ecology letters 10 (10), 995-1015, 2007
16472007
Species richness, hotspots, and the scale dependence of range maps in ecology and conservation
AH Hurlbert, W Jetz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (33), 13384-13389, 2007
7492007
The effect of energy and seasonality on avian species richness and community composition
AH Hurlbert, JP Haskell
The American Naturalist 161 (1), 83-97, 2003
4442003
Species–energy relationships and habitat complexity in bird communities
AH Hurlbert
Ecology Letters 7 (8), 714-720, 2004
3982004
BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene
M Dornelas, LH Antao, F Moyes, AE Bates, AE Magurran, D Adam, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 27 (7), 760-786, 2018
3832018
Broad‐scale ecological implications of ectothermy and endothermy in changing environments
LB Buckley, AH Hurlbert, W Jetz
Global Ecology and Biogeography 21 (9), 873-885, 2012
3632012
Spatiotemporal variation in avian migration phenology: citizen science reveals effects of climate change
AH Hurlbert, Z Liang
PloS one 7 (2), e31662, 2012
3312012
Species richness at continental scales is dominated by ecological limits
DL Rabosky, AH Hurlbert
The American Naturalist 185 (5), 572-583, 2015
2882015
Disparity between range map‐and survey‐based analyses of species richness: patterns, processes and implications
AH Hurlbert, EP White
Ecology Letters 8 (3), 319-327, 2005
2652005
The latitudinal diversity gradient: novel understanding through mechanistic eco-evolutionary models
M Pontarp, L Bunnefeld, JS Cabral, RS Etienne, SA Fritz, R Gillespie, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 34 (3), 211-223, 2019
2092019
Temporal turnover in the composition of tropical tree communities: functional determinism and phylogenetic stochasticity
NG Swenson, JC Stegen, SJ Davies, DL Erickson, J Forero-Montaņa, ...
Ecology 93 (3), 490-499, 2012
2072012
Observing the observers: How participants contribute data to iNaturalist and implications for biodiversity science
GJ Di Cecco, V Barve, MW Belitz, BJ Stucky, RP Guralnick, AH Hurlbert
BioScience 71 (11), 1179-1188, 2021
1902021
Shaking a leg and hot to trot: the effects of body size and temperature on running speed in ants
AH Hurlbert, F Ballantyne, S Powell
Ecological Entomology, 2008
1852008
Stochastic and deterministic drivers of spatial and temporal turnover in breeding bird communities
JC Stegen, AL Freestone, TO Crist, MJ Anderson, JM Chase, LS Comita, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 22 (2), 202-212, 2013
1762013
Bird communities in future bioenergy landscapes of the Upper Midwest
TD Meehan, AH Hurlbert, C Gratton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (43), 18533-18538, 2010
1692010
Using trait and phylogenetic diversity to evaluate the generality of the stress‐dominance hypothesis in eastern North American tree communities
JR Coyle, FW Halliday, BE Lopez, KA Palmquist, PA Wilfahrt, AH Hurlbert
Ecography 37 (9), 814-826, 2014
1512014
When should species richness be energy limited, and how would we know?
AH Hurlbert, JC Stegen
Ecology letters 17 (4), 401-413, 2014
1392014
Integrating spatial and temporal approaches to understanding species richness
EP White, SKM Ernest, PB Adler, AH Hurlbert, SK Lyons
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 365 …, 2010
1152010
Taking species abundance distributions beyond individuals
H Morlon, EP White, RS Etienne, JL Green, A Ostling, D Alonso, ...
Ecology Letters 12 (6), 488-501, 2009
1092009
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