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Overview

Jedediah F. Brodie is affiliated with the University of Montana in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with a strong focus on Ecology. Subfields of special interest include Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecological Modeling, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Global and Planetary Change.

Their body of work covers several key topics such as Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Plant and Animal Studies, Primate Behavior and Ecology, Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management, and Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies.

Recent publications by Brodie include:

  • "Trophic rewilding can expand natural climate solutions," 2023, Nature Climate Change
  • "The decline of mammal functional and evolutionary diversity worldwide," 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Landscape-scale benefits of protected areas for tropical biodiversity," 2023, Nature
  • "Global camera trap synthesis highlights the importance of protected areas in maintaining mammal diversity," 2022, Conservation Letters
  • "Global policy for assisted colonization of species," 2021, Science

Brodie frequently publishes in venues such as Nature, Conservation Biology, Conservation Letters, Science, and Nature Communications.

They have collaborated extensively with coauthors, including:

  • Jayasilan Mohd-Azlan
  • Mairin C. M. Deith
  • Matthew Scott Luskin
  • Peter Williams
  • Glen Reynolds

Best Publications

  • Climate Change and Infectious Diseases: From Evidence to a Predictive Framework

    Sonia Altizer;Richard S. Ostfeld;Pieter T. J. Johnson;Susan Kutz

  • Ecological Consequences of Sea-Ice Decline

    Eric Post;Uma S. Bhatt;Cecilia M. Bitz;Jedediah F. Brodie

  • Seed dispersal in changing landscapes.

    Kim R. McConkey;Soumya Prasad;Richard T. Corlett;Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz

  • Scaling-up camera traps: monitoring the planet's biodiversity with networks of remote sensors

    Robin Steenweg;Mark Hebblewhite;Roland Kays;Jorge Ahumada

  • Are wolves saving Yellowstone's aspen? A landscape-level test of a behaviorally mediated trophic cascade

    Matthew J. Kauffman;Jedediah F. Brodie;Jedediah F. Brodie;Erik S. Jules

  • Impacts of hunting on tropical forests in Southeast Asia

    Rhett D. Harrison;Rhett D. Harrison;Rachakonda Sreekar;Rachakonda Sreekar;Jedediah F. Brodie;Sarah Brook

  • Bushmeat poaching reduces the seed dispersal and population growth rate of a mammal‐dispersed tree

    Jedediah F. Brodie;Olga E. Helmy;Warren Y. Brockelman;John L. Maron

  • Correlation and persistence of hunting and logging impacts on tropical rainforest mammals.

    Jedediah F. Brodie;Anthony J. Giordano;Elise F. Zipkin;Henry Bernard

  • Evaluating multispecies landscape connectivity in a threatened tropical mammal community.

    Jedediah F. Brodie;Anthony J. Giordano;Brett Dickson;Mark Hebblewhite

  • Secondary extinctions of biodiversity

    Jedediah F. Brodie;Clare E. Aslan;Haldre S. Rogers;Kent H. Redford

  • Trophic rewilding can expand natural climate solutions

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  • Climate change and tropical biodiversity: a new focus

    Jedediah Brodie;Eric S Post;William F. Laurance

  • Is research effort allocated efficiently for conservation? Felidae as a global case study

    Jedediah F. Brodie

  • Targeted Conservation to Safeguard a Biodiversity Hotspot from Climate and Land-Cover Change

    Matthew J. Struebig;Matthew J. Struebig;Andreas Wilting;David L.A. Gaveau;Erik Meijaard

  • Predicting the geographical distributions of the macaque hosts and mosquito vectors of Plasmodium knowlesi malaria in forested and non-forested areas

    Catherine L. Moyes;Freya M. Shearer;Zhi Huang;Antoinette Wiebe

  • Oil palm plantations fail to support mammal diversity

    Sam Yue;Jedediah Farrell Brodie;Elise F. Zipkin;Henry Bernard

  • Differential responses of large mammals to logging and edge effects

    Jedediah F. Brodie;Anthony J. Giordano;Laurentius Ambu

  • Relative influence of human harvest, carnivores, and weather on adult female elk survival across western North America

    Jedediah Brodie;Heather E. Johnson;Michael Mitchell;Peter Zager

  • The decline of mammal functional and evolutionary diversity worldwide.

    Jedediah F. Brodie;Sara Williams;Brittany Garner

  • Coming down from the trees: Is terrestrial activity in Bornean orangutans natural or disturbance driven?

    Marc Ancrenaz;Rahel Sollmann;Erik Meijaard;Andrew J. Hearn

  • Functional differences within a guild of tropical mammalian frugivores.

    Jedediah F. Brodie;Olga E. Helmy;Warren Y. Brockelman;John L. Maron

  • What defines mast seeding? Spatio‐temporal patterns of cone production by whitebark pine

    Elizabeth E. Crone;Eliot J. B. McIntire;Jedediah Brodie

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry Bernard
Henry Bernard Universiti of Malaysia Sabah
Andreas Wilting
Andreas Wilting Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research
David W. Macdonald
David W. Macdonald University of Oxford
Stephanie Kramer-Schadt
Stephanie Kramer-Schadt Leibniz Association
Eric Post
Eric Post University of California, Davis
Andrew J. Marshall
Andrew J. Marshall University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Susan M. Cheyne
Susan M. Cheyne Oxford Brookes University
Jerrold L. Belant
Jerrold L. Belant SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Kent H. Redford
Kent H. Redford University of New England
Mark Hebblewhite
Mark Hebblewhite University of Montana

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