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William D Newmark

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Neate-Clegg M, Etterson M, Tingley M, Newmark W
Biol Conserv . 2024 Sep; 282:110051. PMID: 39291170
Habitat fragmentation and climate change are two of the greatest threats to biodiversity, yet their combined impacts and potential interactions are poorly understood, particularly in the context of demographic rates....
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Newmark W, Halley J, Beier P, Cushman S, McNeally P, Soule M
Sci Rep . 2023 Jan; 13(1):474. PMID: 36631512
Many protected areas worldwide increasingly resemble habitat isolates embedded in human-modified landscapes. However, establishing linkages among protected areas could significantly reduce species-loss rates. Here we present a novel method having...
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Mtui D, Ogutu J, Okick R, Newmark W
PLoS One . 2022 Jul; 17(7):e0270769. PMID: 35789332
Determinants of elevational distribution of butterfly species richness and abundance in the tropics are poorly understood. Here we assess the combined effects, both additive and interactive, of seasonality and habitat...
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Neate-Clegg M, Stuart S, Mtui D, Sekercioglu C, Newmark W
PLoS One . 2021 Mar; 16(3):e0248712. PMID: 33784307
Global warming is predicted to result in upslope shifts in the elevational ranges of bird species in montane habitats. Yet few studies have examined changes over time in the elevational...
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Neate-Clegg M, Stanley T, Sekercioglu C, Newmark W
Glob Chang Biol . 2021 Mar; 27(10):2254-2268. PMID: 33687129
Tropical mountains harbor globally significant levels of biodiversity and endemism. Climate change threatens many tropical montane species, yet little research has assessed the effects of climate change on the demographic...
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Brodie J, Newmark W
Am Nat . 2019 Apr; 193(5):748-754. PMID: 31002574
A fundamental tenet of modern ecology and conservation science is the fact that species occurrence in habitat patches can be determined by patch area and isolation. But such island biogeographic...
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Newmark W, Jenkins C, Pimm S, McNeally P, Halley J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2017 Aug; 114(36):9635-9640. PMID: 28827340
The Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania and the Atlantic Forest of Brazil are two of the most fragmented biodiversity hotspots. Species-area relationships predict that their habitat fragments will experience a...
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Halley J, Monokrousos N, Mazaris A, Newmark W, Vokou D
Nat Commun . 2016 Jul; 7:12283. PMID: 27452815
Species extinction following habitat loss is well documented. However, these extinctions do not happen immediately. The biodiversity surplus (extinction debt) declines with some delay through the process of relaxation. Estimating...
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Habel J, Borghesio L, Newmark W, Day J, Lens L, Husemann M, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2015 Dec; 5(21):4849-62. PMID: 26640665
The moist and cool cloud forests of East Africa represent a network of isolated habitats that are separated by dry and warm lowland savannah, offering an opportunity to investigate how...
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Korfanta N, Newmark W, Kauffman M
Ecology . 2013 Feb; 93(12):2548-59. PMID: 23431586
Tropical deforestation continues to cause population declines and local extinctions in centers of avian diversity and endemism. Although local species extinctions stem from reductions in demographic rates, little is known...