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Eugene W. Schupp is affiliated with Utah State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with particular focus on subfields such as Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Global and Planetary Change, and Plant Science.

Their work addresses key topics including Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Plant and Animal Studies, Fire Effects on Ecosystems, Rangeland and Wildlife Management, Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, and Ecology and Biodiversity Studies.

Several recent papers exemplify their research contributions:

  • Frugivory and Seed Dispersal by Carnivorans (2022), published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • Fuel reduction treatments reduce modeled fire intensity in the sagebrush steppe (2022), published in Ecosphere
  • Ten-year ecological responses to fuel treatments within semiarid Wyoming big sagebrush ecosystems (2022), published in Ecosphere
  • Sagebrush recovery patterns after fuel treatments mediated by disturbance type and plant functional group interactions (2021), published in Ecosphere
  • The ecological and evolutionary significance of effectiveness landscapes in mutualistic interactions (2021), published in Ecology Letters

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Eugene W. Schupp include David A. Pyke, José M. Gómez, Lisa M. Ellsworth, Beth A. Newingham, and Scott E. Shaff.

The main publication venues where their research appears include Ecosphere, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Ecology Letters, Plant Ecology, and Ecology and Evolution.

Best Publications

  • Seed dispersal effectiveness revisited: a conceptual review

    Eugene W. Schupp;Eugene W. Schupp;Pedro Jordano;José María Gómez

  • Quantity, Quality and the Effectiveness of Seed Dispersal by Animals

    Eugene W. Schupp

  • Seed-Seedling Conflicts, Habitat Choice and Patterns of Plant Recruitment

    Eugene W. Schupp

  • Reid's Paradox of Rapid Plant Migration Dispersal theory and interpretation of paleoecological records

    James S. Clark;Chris Fastie;George Hurtt;Stephen T. Jackson

  • Early Consequences of Seed Dispersal for a Neotropical Tree (Virola surinamensis)

    H. F. Howe;Eugene W. Schupp;L. C. Westley

  • Spatial patterns of seed dispersal and the unification of plant population ecology

    Eugene W. Schupp;Marcelino Fuentes

  • SEED DISPERSER EFFECTIVENESS: THE QUANTITY COMPONENT AND PATTERNS OF SEED RAIN FOR PRUNUS MAHALEB

    Pedro Jordano;Eugene W. Schupp

  • Seed and early seedling predation in the forest understory and in treefall gaps

    Eugene W. Schupp

  • Arrival and Survival in Tropical Treefall Gaps

    Eugene W. Schupp;Henry F. Howe;Carol K. Augspurger;Douglas J. Levey

  • Dissemination limitation and the origin and maintenance of species-rich tropical forests.

    Eugene W. Schupp;T. Milleron;S. E. Russo

  • A review on the role of endozoochory in seed germination.

    A. Traveset;A. W. Robertson;J. Rodríguez-Pérez;A. J. Dennis

  • Annual Variation in Seedfall, Postdispersal Predation, and Recruitment of a Neotropical Tree

    Eugene W. Schupp

  • The Janzen-Connell model for tropical tree diversity: population implications and the importance of spatial scale.

    Eugene W. Schupp

  • Factors affecting post-dispersal seed survival in a tropical forest.

    Eugene W. Schupp;Eugene W. Schupp

  • Effectiveness of rodents as local seed dispersers of Holm oaks.

    José M. Gómez;Carolina Puerta-Piñero;Eugene W. Schupp

  • Resilience and Resistance of Sagebrush Ecosystems: Implications for State and Transition Models and Management Treatments

    Jeanne C. Chambers;Richard F. Miller;David I. Board;David A. Pyke

  • Seed Dispersal: Theory and its Application in a Changing World

    Andrew J. Dennis;Eugene W. Schupp;R. J. Green;D. A. Westcott

  • A general framework for effectiveness concepts in mutualisms.

    Eugene W. Schupp;Eugene W. Schupp;Pedro Jordano;José María Gómez;José María Gómez

  • Competition as a barrier to establishment of a native perennial grass (Elymus elymoides) in alien annual grass (Bromus tectorum) communities

    L.David Humphrey;Eugene W Schupp

  • Seed and seedling ecology of pinon and juniper species in the pygmy woodlands of western North America

    J. C. Chambers;S. B. Vander Wall;Eugene W. Schupp

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeanne C. Chambers
Jeanne C. Chambers US Forest Service
David A. Pyke
David A. Pyke United States Geological Survey
Bruce A. Roundy
Bruce A. Roundy Brigham Young University
Pedro Jordano
Pedro Jordano Spanish National Research Council
José M. Gómez
José M. Gómez Spanish National Research Council
Inés Ibáñez
Inés Ibáñez University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Alan Hastings
Alan Hastings University of California, Davis
Damaris Zurell
Damaris Zurell University of Potsdam
Bette A. Loiselle
Bette A. Loiselle University of Florida
Richard F. Miller
Richard F. Miller Oregon State University

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