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Jennifer A. Dunne

Jennifer A. Dunne

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
43
Citations
14958
World Ranking
5195
National Ranking
1771

Overview

Jennifer A. Dunne is a researcher affiliated with the Santa Fe Institute in the United States. Their work spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on environmental science and its related subfields. The main areas of study incorporate global and planetary change, ecology, paleontology, geography, planning and development, as well as ecology, evolution, behavior, and systematics.

The scientist's research topics cover a broad spectrum within environmental and ecological domains. Key topics include Pacific and Southeast Asian studies, isotope analysis in ecology, archaeology and ancient environmental studies, plant and animal studies, evolutionary game theory and cooperation, geology and paleoclimatology research, and ecology and vegetation dynamics studies.

Jennifer A. Dunne's recent scholarly contributions include the following papers:

  • Preparing interdisciplinary leadership for a sustainable future, 2020, Sustainability Science
  • Towards a science of archaeoecology, 2022, Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • Disentangling ecological and taphonomic signals in ancient food webs, 2021, Paleobiology
  • Ecological networks and archaeology, 2021, Antiquity
  • Sustaining Economic Exploitation of Complex Ecosystems in Computational Models of Coupled Human-Natural Networks, 2021, Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with this scientist include:

  • Stefani A. Crabtree
  • Andrea Tabi
  • Luis J. Gilarranz
  • Serguei Saavedra
  • Anshuman Swain

The scholar often publishes in several notable venues, among which are:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Obesity Surgery
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Network structure and biodiversity loss in food webs: robustness increases with connectance

    Jennifer A. Dunne;Jennifer A. Dunne;Richard J. Williams;Neo D. Martinez

  • Food-web structure and network theory: The role of connectance and size.

    Jennifer A. Dunne;Richard J. Williams;Neo D. Martinez

  • Parasites in food webs: the ultimate missing links

    Kevin D. Lafferty;Stefano Allesina;Matias Arim;Cherie J. Briggs

  • Food webs: reconciling the structure and function of biodiversity

    Ross M. Thompson;Ulrich Brose;Jennifer A. Dunne;Robert O. Hall

  • Ecological networks : Linking structure to dynamics in food webs

    Mercedes Pascual;Jennifer A. Dunne

  • SUBALPINE MEADOW FLOWERING PHENOLOGY RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE: INTEGRATING EXPERIMENTAL AND GRADIENT METHODS

    Jennifer A. Dunne;Jennifer A. Dunne;John Harte;John Harte;Kevin J. Taylor

  • Two degrees of separation in complex food webs.

    Richard J. Williams;Eric L. Berlow;Jennifer A. Dunne;Jennifer A. Dunne;Albert László Barabási

  • Network structure and robustness of marine food webs

    Jennifer A. Dunne;Jennifer A. Dunne;Richard J. Williams;Richard J. Williams;Neo D. Martinez;Neo D. Martinez

  • The Network Structure of Food Webs

    Jennifer A. Dunne

  • Simple prediction of interaction strengths in complex food webs.

    Eric L. Berlow;Jennifer A. Dunne;Neo D. Martinez;Philip B. Stark

  • Phenological tracking enables positive species responses to climate change

    Elsa E. Cleland;Jenica M. Allen;Theresa M. Crimmins;Jennifer A. Dunne

  • Cascading extinctions and community collapse in model food webs

    Jennifer A. Dunne;Richard J. Williams

  • INTEGRATING EXPERIMENTAL AND GRADIENT METHODS IN ECOLOGICAL CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH

    Jennifer A. Dunne;Jennifer A. Dunne;Scott R. Saleska;Marc L. Fischer;John Harte;John Harte

  • Historical Changes in Marine Resources, Food-web Structure and Ecosystem Functioning in the Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean

    Heike K. Lotze;Marta Coll;Marta Coll;Jennifer A. Dunne

  • Parasites affect food web structure primarily through increased diversity and complexity.

    Jennifer A. Dunne;Kevin D. Lafferty;Andrew P. Dobson;Ryan F. Hechinger

  • On Theory in Ecology

    Pablo A. Marquet;Andrew P. Allen;James H. Brown;Jennifer A. Dunne

  • Compilation and network analyses of cambrian food webs.

    Jennifer A Dunne;Richard J Williams;Neo D Martinez;Rachel A Wood

  • Climate change in size-structured ecosystems.

    Ulrich Brose;Jennifer A. Dunne;Jose M. Montoya;Owen L. Petchey

  • Consequences of adaptive behaviour for the structure and dynamics of food webs

    Fernanda S. Valdovinos;Rodrigo Ramos-Jiliberto;Leslie Garay-Narváez;Pasquinell Urbani

  • Physiological regulatory networks: ecological roles and evolutionary constraints

    Alan A. Cohen;Lynn B. Martin;John C. Wingfield;Scott R. McWilliams

Frequent Co-Authors

Neo D. Martinez
Neo D. Martinez Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
Spencer A. Wood
Spencer A. Wood University of Washington
Richard J. Williams
Richard J. Williams Vibrant Data Labs
John Harte
John Harte University of California, Berkeley
Daniel B. Stouffer
Daniel B. Stouffer University of Canterbury
Ulrich Brose
Ulrich Brose Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Franck Courchamp
Franck Courchamp University of Paris-Saclay
Dominique Gravel
Dominique Gravel Université de Sherbrooke
Pablo A. Marquet
Pablo A. Marquet Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Nancy J. Huntly
Nancy J. Huntly Utah State University

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