Michael L. Rosenzweig spends much of his time researching Ecology, Habitat, Species diversity, Extinction and Predation. His study in Ecology concentrates on Competition, Ecology, Paradox of enrichment, Interspecific competition and Productivity. His research investigates the link between Paradox of enrichment and topics such as Stability that cross with problems in Trophic function and Predator.
His study in the field of Endangered species also crosses realms of Reconciliation ecology. His studies examine the connections between Species diversity and genetics, as well as such issues in Species richness, with regards to Allopatric speciation and Tropics. His work carried out in the field of Extinction brings together such families of science as Mammal, Heteromyidae, Marsupial and Flora.
His main research concerns Ecology, Habitat, Predation, Species diversity and Foraging. His Ecology study typically links adjacent topics like Extinction. His work deals with themes such as Paleontology and Genetic algorithm, which intersect with Extinction.
In Habitat, Michael L. Rosenzweig works on issues like Biodiversity, which are connected to Ecology. In general Species diversity, his work in Alpha diversity is often linked to Spacetime linking many areas of study. His Foraging study combines topics in areas such as Zoology and Fishery.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Predation, Foraging, Optimal foraging theory and Little egret. His study connects Extinction and Ecology. Michael L. Rosenzweig has included themes like Welfare and Brown hare in his Predation study.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Test, Zoology, Trade-off, Predator and Fishery. His work on Marginal value theorem as part of general Optimal foraging theory study is frequently connected to Egretta, Common goldfish and Cover, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Species diversity study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Habitat destruction, Agricultural landscapes and Ecoregion.
Michael L. Rosenzweig mainly focuses on Ecology, Foraging, Predation, Global biodiversity and Test. Michael L. Rosenzweig conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Ecology and Reconciliation ecology. His Foraging study deals with Fishery intersecting with Predator and Optimal foraging theory.
Michael L. Rosenzweig interconnects Wildlife, Extinction event and Ecoregion in the investigation of issues within Global biodiversity. His Test research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cost–benefit analysis and Trade-off. His Species diversity study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Habitat destruction, Agricultural landscapes and Extinction.
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Species Diversity in Space and Time
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(1995)
Paradox of Enrichment: Destabilization of Exploitation Ecosystems in Ecological Time
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Science (1971)
Graphical Representation and Stability Conditions of Predator-Prey Interactions
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The American Naturalist (1963)
Gastrointestinal Tract as a Major Site of CD4+ T Cell Depletion and Viral Replication in SIV Infection
Ronald S. Veazey;Mary Ann DeMaria;Laura V. Chalifoux;Daniel E. Shvetz.
Science (1998)
A Theory of Habitat Selection
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Ecology (1981)
Net Primary Productivity of Terrestrial Communities: Prediction from Climatological Data
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The American Naturalist (1968)
Don't judge species on their origins
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Nature (2011)
Habitat Selection and Population Interactions: The Search for Mechanism
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The American Naturalist (1991)
How are diversity and productivity related
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(1993)
Population Ecology of Desert Rodent Communities: Habitats and Environmental Complexity
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Ecology (1969)
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