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overview My research focuses on the ecological and evolutionary consequences of interactions among organisms. My work centers on how multi-species systems function and on evaluating methods that might predict how such systems will respond to environmental change, particularly in regard to the current epidemic of species extinctions and introductions occurring throughout the world and to global changes such as ocean acidification. I have conducted research on a wide variety of related subjects and retain active research interests in most of them, including the role of ecological factors on the evolution of life history and mating systems, and population viability models of endangered species. I work in several different systems, and study a range of taxa. My general approach develops and tests questions or models of broad theoretical interest, using field experiments, observations of large-scale species introductions, and between-system comparisons. Currently, my research focuses on rocky intertidal marine communities (particularly on Tatoosh Island, Washington) and rivers, which serve as model experimental systems for ecology. Visit http://voices.uchicago.edu/woottonlab/ for details
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Academic Article Local interactions predict large-scale pattern in empirically derived cellular automata.
Academic Article Effects of disturbance on species diversity: a multitrophic perspective.
Academic Article Experimental species removal alters ecological dynamics in a natural ecosystem.
Academic Article Field parameterization and experimental test of the neutral theory of biodiversity.
Academic Article Estimating nonlinear interaction strengths: an observation-based method for species-rich food webs.
Academic Article Local adaptation of stream communities to intraspecific variation in a terrestrial ecosystem subsidy.
Academic Article Indirect effects and habitat use in an intertidal community: interaction chains and interaction modifications
Academic Article Putting the pieces together: testing the independence of interactions among organisms
Academic Article Causes of species diversity differences: a comparative analysis of Markov models
Academic Article Food Webs: Structure, Stability and Ecosystem Functioning (de Ruiter P, Moore J, Wolters V, eds.)
Academic Article Mechanisms of successional dynamics: consumers and the rise and fall of species dominance
Academic Article Measurement of interaction strength in nature
Academic Article Integrating the invisible fabric of nature into fisheries management.
Academic Article Estimates and tests of per-capita interaction strength: diet, abundance, and impact of intertidally foraging birds
Academic Article Theoretical concepts and empirical approaches to measuring interaction strength
Academic Article Interspecific competition between introduced House Finch populations and two associated passerine species
Academic Article The Importance of Species (Kareiva PM, Levin SA, eds.)
Academic Article Using experimental indices to quantify the strength of species interactions
Academic Article An experimental test of multi-species Markov models: Are barnacles long-term facilitators of mussel bed recovery?
Academic Article What Can Interaction Webs Tell Us About Species Roles?
Academic Article Diversity of Riparian Plants among and within Species Shapes River Communities.
Academic Article Historical baselines and the future of shell calcification for a foundation species in a changing ocean.
Academic Article Mutualism (Bronstein JL, ed.)
Academic Article A 20-year data set of species replacement patterns in the intertidal zone of Tatoosh Island, Washington, USA
Academic Article Characterizing species interactions: What is the community matrix?
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