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Overview

John C. Ogden is affiliated with the University of South Florida in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Environmental Science with a focus on Ecology, Oceanography, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Plant Science.

Their work addresses various topics in environmental and ecological studies, among which are:

  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine and Coastal Plant Biology
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies

John C. Ogden has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications. Recent papers include:

  • "Great Egret (Ardea alba)", 2020, published in Birds of the World
  • "Wood Stork (Mycteria americana)", 2020, published in Birds of the World
  • "Susan Lynn Williams: the Life of an Exceptional Scholar, Leader, and Friend (1951-2018)", 2021, published in Estuaries and Coasts
  • "Ranges of woody plant species and ferns on forested elevational gradients on Aotea-Great Barrier Island, New Zealand: the role of zones of permanent and temporary establishment", 2022, published in New Zealand Journal of Ecology
  • "Social dimensions in island restoration: some case studies from Aotearoa - New Zealand", 2021, published in Pacific Conservation Biology

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with John C. Ogden include:

  • William C. Dennison
  • Matthew E. S. Bracken
  • María Brown
  • John F. Bruno
  • James T. Carlton

Their research has appeared in various academic venues, including:

  • Birds of the World
  • Estuaries and Coasts
  • New Zealand Journal of Ecology
  • Pacific Conservation Biology
  • Journal of Coastal Research

Best Publications

  • Are U.S. coral reefs on the slippery slope to slime

    John M. Pandolfi;Jeremy B. C. Jackson;Jeremy B. C. Jackson;N. Baron;Roger H. Bradbury

  • Resolving Mismatches in U.S. Ocean Governance

    L. B. Crowder;G. Osherenko;O. R. Young;S. Airamé

  • Grazing by the Echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi: Formation of Halos around West Indian Patch Reefs.

    John C. Ogden;Richard A. Brown;Norman Salesky

  • The role of herbivorous fishes and urchins in coral reef communities

    John C. Ogden;Phillip S. Lobel

  • Role of larger herbvores in seagrass communities

    Gordon W. Thayer;Karen A. Bjorndal;John C. Ogden;Susan L. Williams

  • No‐take Reserve Networks: Sustaining Fishery Populations and Marine Ecosystems

    Steven N. Murray;Richard F. Ambrose;James A. Bohnsack;Louis W. Botsford

  • What controls tropical reef fish populations: recruitment or benthic mortality? An example in the Caribbean reef fish Haemulon flavolineatum

    M. J. Shulman;John C. Ogden

  • Solving the Crisis in Ocean Governance Place-Based Management of Marine Ecosystems

    Oran R. Young;Gail Osherenko;Julia Ekstrom;Larry B. Crowder

  • Some Aspects of Herbivore-Plant Relationships on Caribbean Reefs and Seagrass Beds

    John C. Ogden

  • Priority Effects in the Recruitment of Juvenile Coral Reef Fishes

    Myra J. Shulman;John C. Ogden;John P. Ebersole;William N. McFarland

  • Movements, Foraging Groups, and Diurnal Migratons of the Striped Parrotfish Scarus Croicensis Bloch (Scaridae)

    John C. Ogden;Nancy S. Buckman

  • The behavior of heterotypic resting schools of juvenile grunts (Pomadasyidae)

    John C. Ogden;P. R. Ehrlich

  • Conservation Issues in New Zealand

    John Craig;Sandra Anderson;Mick Clout;Bob Creese

  • Applications of transition matrix models in forest dynamics: Araucaria in Papua New Guinea and Nothofagus in New Zealand

    Neal Enright;John Ogden

  • Grazing and Control of Coral Reef Community Structure by Diadema antillarum Philippi (Echinodermata: Echinoidea): A Preliminary Study

    P. Sammarco;J. S. Levinton;John C. Ogden

  • Similarity and Diversity Among Coral Reef Fish Communities: A Comparison between Tropical Western Atlantic (Virgin Islands) and Tropical Central Pacific (Marshall Islands) Patch Reefs

    William B. Gladfelter;John C. Ogden;Elizabeth H. Gladfelter

  • Climatic influences on the growth of subalpine trees in the Colorado Front Range

    Ricardo Villalba;Thomas T. Veblen;John Ogden

  • BOTANICAL BRIEFING Fire, Forest Regeneration and Links with Early Human Habitation: Evidence from New Zealand

    John Ogden;Les Basher;Matt McGLONE

  • Foraging by the Herbivorous Parrotfish Sparisoma Radians

    Phillip S. Lobel;John C. Ogden

  • Dendroecological studies in New Zealand 1. An evaluation of tree age estimates based on increment cores

    D.A. Norton;J.G. Palmer;J. Ogden

  • Seagrasses: Biology, Ecology and Conservation

    John C. Ogden

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter C. Frederick
Peter C. Frederick University of Florida
John E. Randall
John E. Randall Bernice P. Bishop Museum
Louis W. Botsford
Louis W. Botsford University of California, Davis
Jane Lubchenco
Jane Lubchenco Oregon State University
Caroline S. Rogers
Caroline S. Rogers United States Geological Survey
Tom Fenchel
Tom Fenchel University of Copenhagen
Alina M. Szmant
Alina M. Szmant University of North Carolina Wilmington
Oran R. Young
Oran R. Young University of California, Santa Barbara
Joseph C. Zieman
Joseph C. Zieman University of Virginia
Phillip S. Lobel
Phillip S. Lobel Boston University

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