Publication List
- Snyder, Robin E. Transient
dynamics in altered disturbance regimes: recovery may start quickly,
then slow, Theoretical Ecology, DOI
10.1007/s12080-008-0030-4.
- Snyder, Robin E. When does
environmental variation most influence species
coexistence?, Theoretical Ecology, 2008, 1(3),
129--139. A Faculty of 1000 paper
(id
1104456)
- Snyder, Robin E. Spatiotemporal
population distributions and their implications for species
coexistence in a variable environment, Theoretical
Population Biology, 2007, 72(1), 7--20.
- Schoolmaster, Donald and Snyder, Robin E.; Invasibility in a
spatiotemporally fluctuating environment is determined by the
periodicity of fluctuations and resident turnover rates,
Proceedings of the Royal Society B --- Biological
Sciences, 2007, 274(1616), 1429--1435.
- Snyder, Robin E. Multiple risk
mechanisms: can dormancy substitute for dispersal? Ecology
Letters, 2006, 9, 1106--1114.
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Snyder, Robin E.; Borer, Elizabeth T.; Chesson, Peter. Examining
the relative importance of spatial and nonspatial coexistence
mechanisms. The American Naturalist, 2005, 166(4),
E75--E94, http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/resolve?AN40838.
This is a Faculty of 1000 paper
(id 1028960).
- Snyder, Robin E.; Chesson, Peter How the spatial scales of dispersal,
competition, and environmental heterogeneity interact to affect
coexistence, The American Naturalist, 2004, 164(5),
633--650.
- Snyder, Robin E.; Chesson, Peter L. Local dispersal can facilitate coexistence in
the presence of permanent spatial heterogeneity. Ecology
Letters, 2003, 6(4), 301--309.
- Snyder, Robin E. How
demographic stochasticity can slow biological invasions.
Ecology, 2003, 84(5), 1333-1339.
- Snyder, Robin E.; Nisbet, Roger M. Spatial
structure and fluctuations in the contact process and related
models. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 2000,
62(5), 959-975.
- Nisbet, Roger M.; de Roos, Andre M.; Wilson, William G.; Snyder,
Robin E. Discrete consumers, small scale resource heterogeneity,
and population stability. Ecology Letters, 1998,
1, 34-37.
- Snyder, R.E. Spatial correlations in the contact process: a
step toward better ecological models. Proceedings of the first
conference of the New England Complex Systems Institute, Sep. 1997,
Nashua, New Hampshire, Oxford University Press. (in press)
- Snyder, R.E.; Ball, R.C. Self-organized criticality in computer
models of settling powders. Physical Review E, Jan. 1994,
49(1), 104-9.
- Snyder, R.; Pergellis, A.N.; Graham, P.A.; Yurke, B.
Light-transmission study of coarsening in a nematic liquid crystal.
Physical Review A, 15 Feb. 1992, 45(4), R2169-72.
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2002-06-03