Biotic invasions: causes, epidemiology, global consequences, and control RN Mack, D Simberloff, W Mark Lonsdale, H Evans, M Clout, FA Bazzaz Ecological applications 10 (3), 689-710, 2000 | 8694 | 2000 |
Metapopulation ecology I Hanski Oxford University Press, 1999 | 7889* | 1999 |
Forecasting agriculturally driven global environmental change D Tilman, J Fargione, B Wolff, C D'antonio, A Dobson, R Howarth, ... science 292 (5515), 281-284, 2001 | 5287 | 2001 |
Impacts of biological invasions: what's what and the way forward D Simberloff, JL Martin, P Genovesi, V Maris, DA Wardle, J Aronson, ... Trends in ecology & evolution 28 (1), 58-66, 2013 | 3500 | 2013 |
Extinction by hybridization and introgression JM Rhymer, D Simberloff Annual review of ecology and systematics 27 (1), 83-109, 1996 | 3017 | 1996 |
Climate change and forest disturbances: climate change can affect forests by altering the frequency, intensity, duration, and timing of fire, drought, introduced species … VH Dale, LA Joyce, S McNulty, RP Neilson, MP Ayres, MD Flannigan, ... BioScience 51 (9), 723-734, 2001 | 2935 | 2001 |
Positive interactions of nonindigenous species: invasional meltdown? D Simberloff, B Von Holle Biological invasions 1, 21-32, 1999 | 2770 | 1999 |
Impact: toward a framework for understanding the ecological effects of invaders IM Parker, D Simberloff, WM Lonsdale, K Goodell, M Wonham, ... Biological invasions 1, 3-19, 1999 | 2464 | 1999 |
Flagships, umbrellas, and keystones: is single-species management passé in the landscape era? D Simberloff Biological conservation 83 (3), 247-257, 1998 | 2282 | 1998 |
The role of propagule pressure in biological invasions D Simberloff Annual review of ecology, evolution, and systematics 40 (1), 81-102, 2009 | 1717 | 2009 |
Scientists' warning on invasive alien species P Pyšek, PE Hulme, D Simberloff, S Bacher, TM Blackburn, JT Carlton, ... Biological Reviews 95 (6), 1511-1534, 2020 | 1530 | 2020 |
The assembly of species communities: chance or competition? EF Connor, D Simberloff Ecology 60 (6), 1132-1140, 1979 | 1489 | 1979 |
The metapopulation approach, its history, conceptual domain, and application to conservation I Hanski, D Simberloff Metapopulation biology, 5-26, 1997 | 1320 | 1997 |
The contribution of population and community biology to conservation science D Simberloff Annual review of ecology and systematics, 473-511, 1988 | 1221 | 1988 |
Explicit calculation of the rarefaction diversity measurement and the determination of sufficient sample size KL Heck Jr, G van Belle, D Simberloff Ecology 56 (6), 1459-1461, 1975 | 1192 | 1975 |
The guild concept and the structure of ecological communities D Simberloff, T Dayan Annual review of ecology and systematics, 115-143, 1991 | 1176 | 1991 |
Eradication revisited: dealing with exotic species JH Myers, D Simberloff, AM Kuris, JR Carey Trends in ecology & evolution 15 (8), 316-320, 2000 | 1102 | 2000 |
Movement corridors: conservation bargains or poor investments? D Simberloff, JA Farr, J Cox, DW Mehlman Conservation Biology 6 (4), 493-504, 1992 | 1094 | 1992 |
What do genetics and ecology tell us about the design of nature reserves? ME Soule, D Simberloff Biological conservation 35 (1), 19-40, 1986 | 936 | 1986 |
Experimental zoogeography of islands: the colonization of empty islands DS Simberloff, EO Wilson Ecology 50 (2), 278-296, 1969 | 928 | 1969 |