2016 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1985 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
His scientific interests lie mostly in Ecology, Ecosystem, Agroforestry, Environmental resource management and Tropics. Ecology is closely attributed to Agronomy in his work. His Ecosystem study is mostly concerned with Novel ecosystem and Ecosystem diversity.
His Ecosystem diversity research incorporates themes from Ecological network and Total human ecosystem, Ecosystem health. His work on Reforestation as part of general Agroforestry research is often related to Alien, thus linking different fields of science. His research in Environmental resource management intersects with topics in Alien species, Ecosystem management, Restoration ecology and Ecosystem services.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Ecosystem, Agronomy, Cordia alliodora and Monoculture. As part of his studies on Ecology, John J. Ewel often connects relevant areas like Agroforestry. His Ecosystem research incorporates elements of Biodiversity and Environmental resource management.
He interconnects Andisol, Soil water and Botany in the investigation of issues within Agronomy. His research integrates issues of Biomass and Leaf area index in his study of Cordia alliodora. His Monoculture research focuses on Plant community and how it connects with Herbivore.
John J. Ewel mainly focuses on Ecology, Ecosystem, Forestry, Novel ecosystem and Biodiversity. His studies deal with areas such as Agroforestry and Agronomy as well as Ecology. His study in the field of Ecosystem services and Ecosystem management also crosses realms of Diversity.
The concepts of his Forestry study are interwoven with issues in Monoculture, Tropical trees and Canopy. John J. Ewel has included themes like Environmental resource management and Biogeography in his Novel ecosystem study. His Biodiversity study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Organic matter, Soil fertility, Andisol, Biomass and Plant litter.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecosystem, Woodland, Forestry, Land area and Tree. His Ecosystem research entails a greater understanding of Ecology. The various areas that he examines in his Woodland study include Canopy and Climate change.
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EFFECTS OF BIODIVERSITY ON ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING: A CONSENSUS OF CURRENT KNOWLEDGE
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Ecological Monographs (2005)
Novel ecosystems: theoretical and management aspects of the new ecological world order
Richard J. Hobbs;Salvatore Arico;James Aronson;Jill S. Baron.
Global Ecology and Biogeography (2006)
Don't judge species on their origins
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Nature (2011)
Ecosystems of Florida.
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Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1991)
Designing Agricultural Ecosystems for the Humid Tropics
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Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics (1986)
Managing the whole landscape: historical, hybrid, and novel ecosystems
Richard J Hobbs;Eric Higgs;Carol M Hall;Peter Bridgewater.
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (2014)
Deliberate Introductions of Species: Research Needs Benefits can be reaped, but risks are high
John J. Ewel;Dennis J. O'Dowd;Joy Bergelson;Curtis C. Daehler.
BioScience (1999)
Slash and burn impacts on a Costa Rican wet forest site
John Ewel;Cory Berish;Becky Brown;Norman Price.
Ecology (1981)
Litter Fall and Leaf Decomposition in a Tropical Forest Succession in Eastern Guatemala
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Journal of Ecology (1976)
Tropical succession: manifold routes to maturity
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Biotropica (1980)
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