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Warren G. Abrahamson

Warren G. Abrahamson

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
57
Citations
10516
World Ranking
2750
National Ranking
971

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Warren G. Abrahamson is affiliated with Bucknell University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Global and Planetary Change, Insect Science, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Plant Science.

The scientist's research covers topics such as plant and animal studies, fire effects on ecosystems, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, Hymenoptera taxonomy and phylogeny, insect-plant interactions and control, rangeland and wildlife management, and plant virus research studies.

Recent scholarly publications include:

  • New species of Nearctic oak gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae, Cynipini), 2021, Zootaxa
  • Time-since fire and cynipid gall wasp assemblages on oaks, 2020, Biodiversity and Conservation
  • Lessons from four decades of monitoring vegetation and fire: maintaining diversity and resilience in Florida's uplands, 2020, Ecological Monographs
  • What kills the virtually immortal palms of the Florida scrub?, 2023, American Journal of Botany
  • Lessons from Four Decades of Monitoring Vegetation and Fire: Maintaining Diversity and Resilience in Florida's Uplands, 2021, Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

Co-authors frequently collaborating with Warren G. Abrahamson include Arthur E. Weis, Christy R. Abrahamson, George Melika, Matthew A. Keller, and James A. Nicholls.

The scientist has published books with notable academic publishers. One of their titles, Evolutionary Ecology across Three Trophic Levels, was published in 2020 by both Princeton University Press and Yale University Press.

Publication venues where their work appears repeatedly include Zootaxa, Biodiversity and Conservation, Ecological Monographs, American Journal of Botany, and Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.

Warren G. Abrahamson was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2008.

Best Publications

  • Evolutionary Ecology across Three Trophic Levels: Goldenrods, Gallmakers, and Natural Enemies

    Warren G. Abrahamson;Arthur E. Weis

  • Pine flatwoods and dry prairies

    W. G. Abrahamson;D. C. Hartnett

  • Growth Form and Reproductive Effort in Goldenrods (Solidago, Compositae)

    Warren G. Abrahamson;Madhav Gadgil

  • Vegetation of the Archbold Biological Station, Florida: an example of the southern Lake Wales Ridge

    W. G. Abrahamson;A. F. Johnson;J. N. Layne;P. Peroni

  • Effects of Resource Availability on Tolerance of Herbivory: A Review and Assessment of Three Opposing Models

    Michael J. Wise;Warren G. Abrahamson

  • On the Comparative Allocations of Biomass, Energy, and Nutrients in Plants

    Warren G. Abrahamson;Hal Caswell

  • Beyond the compensatory continuum: environmental resource levels and plant tolerance of herbivory

    Michael J. Wise;Warren G. Abrahamson

  • Reproductive Strategies in Dewberries

    Warren G. Abrahamson

  • Species responses to fire on the Florida Lake Wales Ridge

    Warren G. Abrahamson

  • POST-FIRE RECOVERY OF FLORIDA LAKE WALES RIDGE VEGETATION

    Warren G. Abrahamson

  • BEHAVIORAL EVIDENCE FOR HOST-RACE FORMATION IN EUROSTA SOLIDAGINIS.

    Timothy P. Craig;Joanne K. Itami;Warren G. Abrahamson;John D. Horner

  • PATTERNS OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN WILDFLOWER POPULATIONS OF FIELDS AND WOODS

    Warren G. Abrahamson

  • Growth form and reproductive effort in goldenrods

    Warren G. Abrahamson;M. Gadgil

  • The Effects of Stem Gall Insects on Life History Patterns in Solidago Canadensis

    David C. Hartnett;Warren G. Abrahamson

  • EVOLUTION OF HOST-PLANT MANIPULATION BY GALL MAKERS: ECOLOGICAL AND GENETIC FACTORS IN THE SOLIDAGO-EUROSTA SYSTEM

    Arthur E. Weis;Warren G. Abrahamson

  • Nutritional ecology of arthropod gall makers

    W. G. Abrahamson;A. E. Weis

  • POTENTIAL SELECTIVE PRESSURES BY PARASITOIDS ON A PLANT-HERBIVORE INTERACTION'

    Arthur E. Weis;Warren G. Abrahamson

  • Gall insects can avoid and alter indirect plant defenses

    John F. Tooker;Jason R. Rohr;Warren G. Abrahamson;Consuelo M. De Moraes

  • Review of the world genera of oak cynipid wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae, Cynipini)

    Warren G. Abrahamson;G. Melika

  • The role of natural-enemy escape in a gallmaker host-plant shift

    J. M. Brown;W. G. Abrahamson;R. A. Packer;P. A. Way

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur E. Weis
Arthur E. Weis University of Toronto
Timothy P. Craig
Timothy P. Craig University of Minnesota
James T. Cronin
James T. Cronin Louisiana State University
Peter W. Price
Peter W. Price Northern Arizona University
Micky D. Eubanks
Micky D. Eubanks Texas A&M University
Madhav Gadgil
Madhav Gadgil Indian Institute of Science
Thomas G. Whitham
Thomas G. Whitham Northern Arizona University
Mark D. Hunter
Mark D. Hunter University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David C. Hartnett
David C. Hartnett Kansas State University

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