Publications from the SRS Corridor Project
Haddad, N.M. and J.J. Tewksbury. Impacts
of corridors on populations and communities. In K. Crooks and
M. Sanjayan, eds. Connectivity Conservation, Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge, UK. In press.
Damschen, E.I., N.M. Haddad, J.L. Orrock, J.J. Tewksbury, and D.J. Levey.
2006. Corridors increase plant species richness at large scales.
Science 313:1284-1286.
Orrock, J. L., D. J. Levey, B. J. Danielson, and E. I. Damschen. 2006.
Seed predation, not seed dispersal, explains the landscape-level abundance
of an early-successional plant. Journal of Ecology 94:838-845.
Weldon, A.J. 2006. How corridors reduce Indigo Bunting nest success.
Conservation Biology 20:1300-1305.
Orrock, J.L. and E.I. Damschen. 2005. Corridors
cause differential seed predation. Ecological Applications
15:793-798. [pdf reprint]
Brinkerhoff, R.J., N.M. Haddad, and J.L. Orrock.
2005. Corridors and olfactory predator cues affect small
mammal behavior. Journal of Mammalogy 86:662-669. [pdf reprint]
Fried, J.H., D.J. Levey, and J.A. Hogsette.
2005. Habitat corridors function as both drift fences and
movement conduits for dispersing flies. Oecologia 143:645-651.
[pdf reprint]
Haddad, N.M. and J.J. Tewksbury. 2005.
Low quality habitat corridors as movement conduits for two butterfly
species. Ecological Applications 15:250-257. [pdf reprint]
Levey, D.J., B.M. Bolker, J.J. Tewksbury, S. Sargent,
and N.M. Haddad. 2005. Effects of landscape corridors on seed
dispersal by birds. Science 309:146-148. [pdf reprint] [review article in Science]
Orrock, J.L. and E.I. Damschen. 2005. Corridors
cause differential seed predation. Ecological Applications
15:793-798. [pdf reprint]
Weldon, A.J. and N.M. Haddad. 2005. The
effects of patch shape on Indigo Buntings: evidence for an ecological
trap. Ecology 86:1422-1431. [pdf reprint]
Townsend, P. A. and D. J. Levey. 2005. An
experimental test of whether corridors affect pollen transfer. Ecology
86:466-475. [pdf
reprint]
Haddad, N.M., D.R. Bowne, A. Cunningham, B. Danielson,
D. Levey, S. Sargent, and T. Spira. 2003. Corridor
use by diverse taxa. Ecology 84:609-615. [pdf reprint]
Hudgens, B.R. and N.M. Haddad. 2003. Predicting
which species will benefit from corridors in fragmented landscapes
from population growth models. The American Naturalist 161:808-820.
[pdf reprint]
Orrock, J.L., B. J. Danielson, M. J. Burns,
and D. J. Levey. 2003. Spatial ecology of predatory-prey
interactions: corridors and patch shape influence seed predation.
Ecology 84:2589-2599. [pdf reprint]
Tewksbury, J.J., D.J. Levey, N.M. Haddad,
S. Sargent, J.L. Orrock, A. Weldon, B.J. Danielson, J. Brinkerhoff,
E.I. Damschen, and P. Townsend. 2002. Corridors affect
plants, animals, and their interactions in fragmented landscapes.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99:12923-12926.
[pdf reprint]
Sisk, T.D., and N.M. Haddad. 2002. Incorporating
the effects of habitat edges into landscape models: Effective
area models for management. Pp. 208-240 in J. Liu and W.W.
Taylor, Integrating landscape ecology into natural resource management,
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
Mabry, K.E., and G.W. Barrett. 2002.
Effects of corridors on home range sizes and interpatch movements
of three small mammal species. Landscape Ecology 17:629-636.
Haddad, N.M. 2000. Corridor length and
patch colonization by a butterfly, Junonia coenia.
Conservation Biology 14:738-745. [pdf reprint]
Levey, D.J. and S. Sargent. 2000. A simple
method for tracking vertebrate-dispersed seeds. Ecology 81:267-274.
Danielson, B.J., and M.W. Hubbard. 2000. The influence
of corridors on the movement behavior of individual Peromyscus
polionotus in experimental landscapes. Landscape Ecology
15:323-331.
Bowne, D.R., J.D. Peles, and G.W. Barrett. 1999.
Effects of landscape spatial structure on movement patterns
of the hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus). Landscape
Ecology 14:53-65.
Haddad, N.M. 1999. Corridor use predicted
from behaviors at habitat boundaries. The American Naturalist
153:215-227. [pdf reprint]
Haddad, N.M. 1999. Corridor and distance
effects on interpatch movements: a landscape experiment with butterflies.
Ecological Applications 9:612-622. [pdf reprint]
Haddad, N.M. and K. Baum. 1999. An experimental
test of corridor effects on butterfly densities. Ecological
Applications 9:623-633. [pdf reprint]
Peles, J.D., D.R. Bowne, and G.W. Barrett.
1999. Influence of landscape structure on movement patterns of small
mammals. Landscape Ecology of Small Mammals. Gary W. Barrett and
John D. Peles, editors. Springer-Verlag: New York.
