Ecologist | Naturalist | Artist
Publications
Peer-reviewed Articles
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Vizentin-Bugoni, J., Sperry, JH, Tarwater, CE, Foster, JT, Drake, DR, Case, SB, Gleditsch, JM, Hruska, AM, Wilcox, RC, and Kelley, JP (in press) Mechanisms underlying interaction frequencies and robustness of a novel seed dispersal network in Hawaii. Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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Behm, JE, Bélouard, N, Gleditsch, JM, Phillips, PM, and Swartz, TM (2022) Trait-based approaches for understanding how biodiversity generates sustainable benefits in vegetated green infrastructure. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 57:101204.
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Vizentin-Bugoni, J, Sperry, JH, Kelley, JP, Gleditsch, JM, Foster, JT, Drake, DR, Hruska, AM, Wilcox, RC, Case, SB, and Tarwater, CE (2021) Ecological correlates of species’ roles in highly invaded seed dispersal networks. PNAS, 118(4).
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Gleditsch, JM and Sperry, JH (2020) Ecomorphological relationships and invasion history of non‐native terrestrial bird species on O ‘ahu, Hawai ‘i, suggest ecological fitting during novel community assembly. Ecology and Evolution. 10(21):12157-69.
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Gleditsch, JM and Sperry, JH (2019) Rapid morphological change of non-native frugivores on the Hawaiian island of O’ahu. Evolution, 73: 1456-1465. doi:10.1111/evo.13744
*Press Coverage in NewScientist and blog by Jente Ottenburhgs
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Vizentin-Bugoni, J, Tarwater, CE, Foster, JT, Drake, DR, Gleditsch, JM, Hruska, AM, Kelley, JP, and Sperry, JH (2019) Structure, spatial dynamics, and stability of novel seed dispersal mutualistic networks in Hawaiʻi. Science, 364(6435):78-82.
*Press Coverage in NewsWeek, Forbes, Le Monde (in French), Phys.Org, 2 more
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Gleditsch, JM, Hruska, AM, and Foster, JT (2017) Connecting resource tracking by frugivores to temporal variation in seed dispersal networks. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 5:98. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2017.00098
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Gleditsch, JM, and Carlo, TA (2014) Living with aliens: Effects of invasive shrub honeysuckles on avian nesting ecology. PlosOne, 9(9): e107120.
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Carlo, TA, García, D, Martínez, D, Gleditsch, JM, and Morales, JM (2013) Where do seeds go when they go far? Integrating distance and directionality of avian seed dispersal in heterogeneous landscapes. Ecology, 94: 301-307.
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Carlo, TA, Perez-Rivera, RA, and Gelditsch, JM (2012) Folivory rates in a tropical tanager: spectrum of plant use and relationships to phenology of fruiting plants. Journal of Field Ornithology, 83(1):11-16.
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Gleditsch, JM and Carlo, TA (2011) Fruit quantity of invasive shrubs predicts the abundance of common native avian frugivores in central Pennsylvania. Diversity and Distributions, 17:244-253
*Press Coverage in ScienceDaily, Phys.Org, Altoona Mirror, 10+ more
Pre-prints
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Gleditsch, JM, Behm, JE, Ellers, J, Jesse, WAM, and Helmus, MH (in review) Contemporizing island biogeography theory with anthropogenic drivers of species richness. Global Ecology and Biogeography. Preprint DOI: 10.22541/au.163955172.21711050/v2
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Swartz, TM, Gleditsch, JM, and Behm, JE (in review) A functional trait approach reveals the effects of landscape context on ecosystem services provided by urban birds. Landscape and Urban Planning. Preprint DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.28.482331
Book Contributions
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Gleditsch, JM, Ohman, K, Marcheli, C, Conn, A, Dunham, AE and Brooks, DM (2020). Northern Red Bishop (Euplectes franciscanus Isert 1789). In: Invasive Birds: Global Trends and Impacts (eds. C. T. Downs and L. A. Hart), CABI, Wallingford, UK.
*Book Awarded The Wildlife Society’s Wildlife Publication Award
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Gleditsch, JM and Brooks, DM (2020) Scaly-breasted Munia (Lonchura punctulata Linnaeus 1758). In: Invasive Birds: Global Trends and Impacts (eds. C. T. Downs and L. A. Hart), CABI, Wallingford, UK.
*Book Awarded The Wildlife Society’s Wildlife Publication Award
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Gleditsch, JM (2017) The role of invasive plant species in urban avian conservation. In: Ecology and conservation of birds in urban environments (eds. E Murgui and Hedblom, M), Springer.