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47. Reed DH (2011) Impact of climate change on biodiversity. Handbook of Climate Change Mitigation. Editors: Chen W-Y, Seiner J, Suzuki T, Lackner M. Springer.

46. Nicholas AC, Stratton GE, Reed DH (2011) Determinants of differential reproductive allocation in wolf and nursery-web spiders. Journal of Arachnology 39: 139-146.

45. Nicholas AC, Stratton GE, Reed DH (2011) Reproductive allocation in female wolf and nursery-web spiders. Journal of Arachnology 39: 22-29.

44. Ngoprasert D, Steinmetz R, Reed DH, Savini T, Gale GA (2011) Influence of fruit on habitat selection of Asian bears in a tropical forest. Journal of Wildlife Management 75: 588-595.

43. Hataway RA, Reed DH, Noonan BP (2011) Development of 10 microsatellite loci in the wolf spider Arctosa sancterosae (Araneae : Lycosidae). Conservation Genetics Resources 3: 271-273.

42. Fox CW, Reed DH (2011) Inbreeding depression increases with environmental stress: An experimental study and meta-analysis. Evolution 65: 246-258. [F1000 Article]

 41. Fox CW, Stillwell RC, Wallin WG, Curtis CL, Reed DH (2011) Inbreeding-environment interactions for fitness: Complex relationships between inbreeding depression and temperature stress in a seed-feeding beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus. Evolutionary Ecology 25: 25-43.

40. Reed DH, Teoh VH, Stratton GE, Hataway JA (2011) Levels of gene flow among populations of a wolf spider in a fragmented habitat: current versus historical rates. Conservation Genetics 12: 331-335.

39. Fox CW, Reed DH (2010) Maternal age mediates inbreeding depression in a seed-feeding beetle. Evolutionary Ecology Research 12: 961-972.

38. Reed DH (2010) Albatrosses, Eagles and Newts, Oh My!: Exceptions to the Prevailing Paradigm Concerning Genetic Diversity and Population Viability? Animal Conservation 13: 448-457.

37. Trisurat Y, Pattanavibool A, Gale GA, Reed DH (2010) Improving the viability of large mammal populations using habitat and landscape models to focus conservation planning. Wildlife Research 37: 401-412.

36. Reed DH (2009) When it comes to inbreeding: Slower is better. Molecular Ecology, 18: 4521–4522.

35. Wilgers DJ, Nicholas AC, Reed DH, Stratton GE, Hebets EA (2009) Condition dependent alternative mating tactics in a wolf spider. Behavioral Ecology 20: 891-900.

34. Nicholas AC, Reed DH, Stratton GE (2009) Modeling intraspecific competition, cannibalism, and temporal variation in the distribution of juvenile body sizes of a wolf spider. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences 54: 41-52.

33. Liao W, Reed DH (2009) Inbreeding-environment interactions increase extinction risk. Animal Conservation 12: 54-61.

32. O’Grady JJ, Reed DH, Brook BW, Frankham R (2008) Does extinction risk scale better to years or generations? Animal Conservation 11: 442-451.

31. Fox CW, Scheibly KL, Reed DH (2008) Experimental purging of the genetic load and its implications for the genetics of inbreeding depression. Evolution 62: 2236-2249.

30. Reed DH (2008) The effects of population size on population viability: From mutation to environmental catastrophes. In: Conservation Biology: Evolution in Action (eds, Carroll SP, Fox CW), pp. 16-35. Oxford University Press, New York.

29. Reed DH, Nicholas AC (2008) Spatial and temporal variation in a suite of life history traits for two species of wolf spider in the genus Rabidosa. Ecological Entomology 33: 488-496.

28. Reed DH, Nicholas AC, Stratton GE (2007) Inbreeding levels and prey abundance interact to determine fecundity in natural populations of two species of wolf spider. Conservation Genetics 8: 1061-1071.

27. Reed DH, Nicholas AC, Stratton GE (2007) Genetic stochasticity, mean individual fitness, and population dynamics. Animal Conservation 10: 291-292.

26. Reed DH, Nicholas AC, Stratton GE (2007) The genetic quality of individuals directly impacts population dynamics. Animal Conservation 10: 275-283.  [Featured Article]

25. Reed, DH (2007) Natural selection and genetic diversity. Heredity 99: 1-2.

24. Reed DH (2007) Extinction of island endemics: It isn’t inbreeding depression. Animal Conservation 10: 45-46.

23. O’Grady JJ, Brook BW, Reed DH, Ballou JD, Tonkyn DW, Frankham R (2006) Realistic levels of inbreeding depression strongly affect extinction risk in wild populations. Biological Conservation 133: 42-51.

22. Burkey TV, Reed DH (2006) The effects of habitat fragmentation on extinction risk: Mechanisms and synthesis. Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology 28: 9-37.

21. Armbruster P, Reed DH (2005) Inbreeding depression in benign versus stressful environments: A meta-analysis. Heredity 95: 235-242.

20. Heering T, Reed DH (2005) Predicting extinction: Density-dependent changes in the variance of population growth rates. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences 50: 183-194.

19. Reed DH (2005) Relationship between population size and fitness. Conservation Biology 19: 563-568.

18. Reed DH, O'Grady JJ, Brook BW, Ballou JD, Frankham R (2004) Reality checks, probability statements, and the case of the Bali tiger. Conservation Biology 18: 1179.

17. Reed DH, Bryant EH (2004) Phenotypic correlations among fitness components and total fitness. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17: 919-923.

16. O'Grady JJ, Reed DH, Brook BW, Frankham R (2004) What are the best correlates of extinction risk? Biological Conservation 118: 513-520.

15. Reed DH (2004) Extinction risk in fragmented habitats. Animal Conservation 7: 181-191.

14. Reed DH, Hobbs GR (2004) The relationship between population size and temporal variability in population size. Animal Conservation 7: 1-8.

13. Reed DH, O'Grady JJ, Brook BW, Ballou JD, Frankham R (2003) Estimates of minimum viable population sizes for vertebrates and factors influencing those estimates. Biological Conservation 113: 23 – 34.

12. Reed DH, Lowe EH, Briscoe DA, Frankham R (2003) Fitness and adaptability in a novel environment: effect of prior environment, inbreeding, and lineage. Evolution 57: 1822-1828.

11. Reed DH, Lowe EH, Briscoe DA, Frankham R (2003) Inbreeding and extinction: Effects of rate of inbreeding. Conservation Genetics 4: 405-410.

10. Reed DH, O’Grady JJ, Ballou JD, Frankham R (2003) Frequency and severity of catastrophic die-offs in vertebrates. Animal Conservation 6: 109-114.

9. Reed DH, Frankham R (2003) The correlation between population fitness and genetic diversity. Conservation Biology 17: 230 - 237.

8. Reed DH, Briscoe DA, Frankham R (2002) Inbreeding and extinction: The effect of environmental stress and lineage. Conservation Genetics 3: 301-307.

7. Reed DH, Bryant EH (2001) Relative effects of mutation accumulation versus inbreeding depression on fitness in experimental populations of the housefly. Zoo Biology 20: 145-156.

6. Reed DH, Frankham R (2001) How closely correlated are molecular and quantitative measures of genetic variation? A meta-analysis. Evolution 55: 1095-1103.

5. Reed DH, Bryant EH (2001) Genetic load, fitness, and their relationship to purging in experimental populations of the housefly. Conservation Genetics 2: 57-61.

4. Reed DH, Bryant EH (2000) The evolution of senescence under curtailed life span in laboratory populations of Musca domestica (the housefly). Heredity 85: 115-121.

3. Reed DH, Bryant EH (2000) Experimental tests of minimum viable population size. Animal Conservation 3: 7-14.

2. Bryant EH, Backus VL, Clark ME, Reed DH (1999) Experimental tests of captive breeding programs for endangered species. Conservation Biology 13: 1487-1496.

1. Reed DH, Bryant EH (1999) Fitness decline under relaxed selection in captive populations. Conservation Biology 13: 665-669.

 

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