Omer (Jim) James Reichman, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
NCEAS, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
Website:
https://www.esa.org/history/2016/07/jim-reichman/
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Bio:

https://books.google.com/books?id=bStDAAAAIAAJ

Parents

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Robert J. Baker grad student 1970 Texas Tech (Evolution Tree)
 (Ecology and systematics of the pocket gophers of the Davis Mountains, Texas)
Terry A. Vaughan grad student 1974 Northern Arizona University
 (Some ecological aspects of the diets of Sonoran desert rodents)
James H. Brown post-doc 1973-1974 University of Utah

Children

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Erin Louise Muths grad student 1988-1990 Kansas State University (Evolution Tree)
Sean M. Watts grad student 2005 UC Santa Barbara (Evolution Tree)
Catherin A. Schwemm grad student 2008 UC Santa Barbara (Evolution Tree)
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Price MV, Reichman OJ. (2019) Distribution of Seeds in Sonoran Desert Soils: Implications for Heteromyid Rodent Foraging. Ecology. 68: 1797-1811
Watts SM, Dodson CD, Reichman OJ. (2011) The roots of defense: plant resistance and tolerance to belowground herbivory. Plos One. 6: e18463
Reichman OJ, Jones MB, Schildhauer MP. (2011) Challenges and opportunities of open data in ecology. Science (New York, N.Y.). 331: 703-5
Orrock JL, Witter MS, Reichman OJ. (2008) Apparent competition with an exotic plant reduces native plant establishment. Ecology. 89: 1168-74
Romañach SS, Seabloom EW, Reichman OJ. (2007) Costs and benefits of pocket gopher foraging: linking behavior and physiology. Ecology. 88: 2047-57
Palmer M, Bernhardt E, Chornesky E, et al. (2004) Ecology. Ecology for a crowded planet. Science (New York, N.Y.). 304: 1251-2
Reichman OJ. (2004) NCEAS: promoting creative collaborations. Plos Biology. 2: E72
Seabloom EW, Harpole WS, Reichman OJ, et al. (2003) Invasion, competitive dominance, and resource use by exotic and native California grassland species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 100: 13384-9
Porter WP, Sabo JL, Tracy CR, et al. (2002) Physiology on a landscape scale: plant-animal interactions. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 42: 431-53
Seabloom EW, Reichman OJ. (2001) Simulation models of the interactions between herbivore foraging strategies, social behavior, and plant community dynamics. The American Naturalist. 157: 76-96
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