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Joseph R Burger

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Brown J, Hou C, Hall C, Burger J
Ecol Lett . 2024 Oct; 27(10):e14517. PMID: 39404169
Evolutionary biology is poised for a third major synthesis. The first presented Darwin's evidence from natural history. The second incorporated genetic mechanisms. The third will be based on energy and...
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Feng X, Peterson A, Aguirre-Lopez L, Burger J, Chen X, Papes M
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc . 2024 Apr; 99(4):1481-1503. PMID: 38597328
Species are distributed in predictable ways in geographic spaces. The three principal factors that determine geographic distributions of species are biotic interactions (B), abiotic conditions (A), and dispersal ability or...
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Harrison J, Biewener A, Bernhardt J, Burger J, Brown J, Coto Z, et al.
Integr Comp Biol . 2022 Aug; PMID: 35933126
Larger animals studied during ontogeny, across populations, or across species, usually have lower mass-specific metabolic rates than smaller animals (hypometric scaling). This pattern is usually observed regardless of physiological state...
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Brown J, Burger J, Hou C, Hall C
Integr Comp Biol . 2022 Jul; PMID: 35903994
New biophysical theory and electronic databases raise the prospect of deriving fundamental rules of life, a conceptual framework for how the structures and functions of molecules, cells and individual organisms...
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Jung M, Arnell A, de Lamo X, Garcia-Rangel S, Lewis M, Mark J, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2021 Sep; 5(11):1557. PMID: 34556831
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Feng X, Merow C, Liu Z, Park D, Roehrdanz P, Maitner B, et al.
Nature . 2021 Sep; 597(7877):516-521. PMID: 34471291
Biodiversity contributes to the ecological and climatic stability of the Amazon Basin, but is increasingly threatened by deforestation and fire. Here we quantify these impacts over the past two decades...
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Jung M, Arnell A, de Lamo X, Garcia-Rangel S, Lewis M, Mark J, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2021 Aug; 5(11):1499-1509. PMID: 34429536
To meet the ambitious objectives of biodiversity and climate conventions, the international community requires clarity on how these objectives can be operationalized spatially and how multiple targets can be pursued...
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Breshears D, Fontaine J, Ruthrof K, Field J, Feng X, Burger J, et al.
New Phytol . 2021 Mar; 231(1):32-39. PMID: 33728638
With climate change, heat waves are becoming increasingly frequent, intense and broader in spatial extent. However, while the lethal effects of heat waves on humans are well documented, the impacts...
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Uchida K, Blakey R, Burger J, Cooper D, Niesner C, Blumstein D
Trends Ecol Evol . 2020 Nov; 36(2):123-131. PMID: 33168154
Many ecological and evolutionary processes are affected by urbanization, but cities vary by orders of magnitude in their human population size and areal extent. To quantify and manage urban biodiversity,...
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Enquist B, Feng X, Boyle B, Maitner B, Newman E, Jorgensen P, et al.
Sci Adv . 2019 Dec; 5(11):eaaz0414. PMID: 31807712
A key feature of life's diversity is that some species are common but many more are rare. Nonetheless, at global scales, we do not know what fraction of biodiversity consists...