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Ecology and Evolution

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43
Citations
22641
World Ranking
5184
National Ranking
1764

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1985 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

John J. Ewel is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their academic career includes recognition through notable awards such as being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2016 and a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1985.

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Despite the limited available details on their publication record or research specializations, the fellowships indicate involvement in work recognized by prominent scientific organizations.

Best Publications

  • EFFECTS OF BIODIVERSITY ON ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING: A CONSENSUS OF CURRENT KNOWLEDGE

    D. U. Hooper;F. S. Chapin;J. J. Ewel;A. Hector

  • Novel ecosystems: theoretical and management aspects of the new ecological world order

    Richard J. Hobbs;Salvatore Arico;James Aronson;Jill S. Baron

  • Don't judge species on their origins

    Mark A. Davis;Matthew K. Chew;Richard J. Hobbs;Ariel E. Lugo

  • Ecosystems of Florida.

    Daniel F. Austin;R. L. Myers;J. J. Ewel

  • Managing the whole landscape: historical, hybrid, and novel ecosystems

    Richard J Hobbs;Eric Higgs;Carol M Hall;Peter Bridgewater

  • Designing Agricultural Ecosystems for the Humid Tropics

    John J. Ewel

  • 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

  • Slash and burn impacts on a Costa Rican wet forest site

    John Ewel;Cory Berish;Becky Brown;Norman Price

  • Litter Fall and Leaf Decomposition in a Tropical Forest Succession in Eastern Guatemala

    John J. Ewel

  • Natural systems as models for the design of sustainable systems of land use

    J. J. Ewel

  • Tropical succession: manifold routes to maturity

    John Ewel

  • Fire In South Florida Ecosystems

    Dale Wade;John Ewel;Ronald Hofstetter

  • A place for alien species in ecosystem restoration

    John J. Ewel;Francis E. Putz

  • Invasibility: Lessons from South Florida

    J. J. Ewel

  • Tropical Soil Fertility Changes Under Monocultures and Successional Communities of Different Structure

    John J. Ewel;Maria J. Mazzarino;Cory W. Berish

  • Comment on “The global tree restoration potential”

    Joseph W. Veldman;Julie C. Aleman;Julie C. Aleman;Swanni T. Alvarado;T. Michael Anderson

  • Estimation of tropical rain forest aboveground biomass with small-footprint lidar and hyperspectral sensors

    Matthew L. Clark;Dar A. Roberts;John J. Ewel;David B. Clark

  • Nitrogen Transformations Following Tropical Forest Felling and Burning on a Volcanic Soil

    Pamela A. Matson;Peter M. Vitousek;John J. Ewel;Maria Julia Mazzarino

  • Seed dynamics during forest succession in Costa Rica

    K. R. Young;J. J. Ewel;B. J. Brown

  • NITROGEN CYCLING IN TROPICAL PLANTATION FORESTS: POTENTIAL CONTROLS ON NITROGEN RETENTION

    W. L. Silver;A. W. Thompson;A. Reich;J. J. Ewel

  • Effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning: a consensus of current knowledge: Ecological Monog

    David Hooper;F. Stuart Chapin;John J. Ewel;Andy Hector

Frequent Co-Authors

Ariel E. Lugo
Ariel E. Lugo US Forest Service
Andy Hector
Andy Hector University of Oxford
Peter B. Reich
Peter B. Reich University of Minnesota
David A. Wardle
David A. Wardle Umeå University
Catherine Potvin
Catherine Potvin McGill University
David Tilman
David Tilman University of Minnesota
Richard J. Hobbs
Richard J. Hobbs University of Western Australia
Michel Loreau
Michel Loreau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Joseph Mascaro
Joseph Mascaro Breakthrough Institute
Sandra Lavorel
Sandra Lavorel Grenoble Alpes University

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