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James F. Quinn is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, with a focus on various subfields such as Plant Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Ecology, Food Science, and Ocean Engineering.

The scientist's work covers a range of main topics, including:

  • Organic Food and Agriculture
  • Research in Cotton Cultivation
  • Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
  • Greenhouse Technology and Climate Control
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability
  • Water Resources Management and Optimization

James F. Quinn has published papers in several academic venues. The most frequent publications appear in:

  • Sustainability
  • Dictionary of Irish Biography
  • Agronomy Journal
  • Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
  • Research Square (Research Square)

Some of their recent papers include:

  • Improving temperature-based predictions of the timing of flowering in cotton, 2022, Agronomy Journal
  • Why Do We Need Food Systems Informatics? Introduction to This Special Collection on Smart and Connected Regional Food Systems, 2023, Sustainability
  • How Will Climate Change Affect the Provision and Value of Water from Public Lands in Southern California Through the 21st Century?, 2020, Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
  • Design and Implementation of a Workshop for Evaluation of the Role of Power in Shaping and Solving Challenges in a Smart Foodshed, 2022, Sustainability
  • Linking Biodiversity and Human Wellbeing in Systematic Conservation Assessments of Working Landscapes, 2023, Sustainability

In their collaborative work, Quinn frequently coauthors with several researchers, including:

  • Thomas P. Tomich
  • Allan D. Hollander
  • Patrick R. Huber
  • Courtney M. Riggle
  • Casey W. Hoy

Best Publications

  • ON HYPOTHESIS TESTING IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION

    James F. Quinn;Arthur E. Dunham

  • Effects of habitat fragmentation and isolation on species richness: evidence from biogeographic patterns

    James F. Quinn;Susan P. Harrison

  • The genetic control and consequences of kin recognition by the larvae of a colonial marine invertebrate

    Richard K. Grosberg;James F. Quinn

  • Correlated environments and the persistence of metapopulations

    Susan Harrison;James F. Quinn

  • Harvest Refugia in Marine Invertebrate Fisheries: Models and Applications to the Red Sea Urchin, Strongylocentrotus franciscanus

    James F. Quinn;Stephen R. Wing;Louis W. Botsford

  • Invasibility of experimental habitat Islands in a California winter annual grassland

    George R. Robinson;George R. Robinson;James F. Quinn;Maureen L. Stanton

  • Predicting species distributions: a critical comparison of the most common statistical models using artificial species

    Christine N. Meynard;Christine N. Meynard;James F. Quinn

  • Extinction in Subdivided Habitats

    James F. Quinn;Alan Hastings

  • Wave energy and intertidal productivity.

    Egbert G. Leigh;Robert T. Paine;James F. Quinn;Thomas H. Suchanek

  • Settlement and transport of benthic invertebrates in an intermittent upwelling region

    Stephen R. Wing;John L. Largier;Louis W. Botsford;James F. Quinn

  • The influence of colonization in nested species subsets.

    Rosamonde R. Cook;James F. Quinn

  • The influence of spatially and temporally varying oceanographic conditions on meroplanktonic metapopulations

    L.W. Botsford;C.L. Moloney;A. Hastings;J.L. Largier

  • The effects of experimental subdivision on flowering plant diversity in a California annual grassland

    J. F. Quinn;G. R. Robinson

  • Extinction, turnover and species diversity in an experimentally fragmented California annual grassland

    George R. Robinson;James F. Quinn

  • Estimating species richness: the Michaelis-Menten model revisited

    Kim A. Keating;James F. Quinn

  • Competitive hierarchies in marine benthic communities

    James F. Quinn

  • The effect of wave action on growth in three species of intertidal gastropods.

    Kenneth M. Brown;James F. Quinn

  • A Conservation Design for the Central Coast of California and the Evaluation of Mountain Lion as an Umbrella Species

    James H. Thorne;Dick Cameron;James F. Quinn

  • Stimulation of Food Species Growth by Limpet Mucus

    Valerie M. Connor;James F. Quinn

  • Status of biotic inventories in US national parks

    Thomas J. Stohlgren;James F. Quinn;Michael Ruggiero;Gary S. Waggoner

Frequent Co-Authors

Joshua H. Viers
Joshua H. Viers University of California, Merced
James H. Thorne
James H. Thorne University of California, Davis
Louis W. Botsford
Louis W. Botsford University of California, Davis
Christine N. Meynard
Christine N. Meynard Montpellier SupAgro
Susan Harrison
Susan Harrison University of California, Davis
Richard K. Grosberg
Richard K. Grosberg University of California, Davis
Alan Hastings
Alan Hastings University of California, Davis
John L. Largier
John L. Largier University of California, Davis
Stephen R. Wing
Stephen R. Wing University of Otago
Malcolm P. North
Malcolm P. North US Forest Service

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