William G. Wilson, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Biology Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
Theoretical Ecology
Website:
http://www.biology.duke.edu/wilson/
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Aaron C. Ashih grad student 2001 Duke
Michael A. Gilchrist grad student 1996-2001 Duke
Jennifer A. Nelson grad student 2006 Duke
Curtis A. Smith grad student 2006 Duke
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Mitchell RJ, Wilson WG, Holmquist KG, et al. (2013) Influence of pollen transport dynamics on sire profiles and multiple paternity in flowering plants. Plos One. 8: e76312
Gibson WT, Wilson WG. (2013) Individual-based chaos: extensions of the discrete logistic model. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 339: 84-92
Cuddington K, Wilson WG, Hastings A. (2009) Ecosystem engineers: feedback and population dynamics. The American Naturalist. 173: 488-98
Morales MA, Morris WF, Wilson WG. (2008) Allee dynamics generated by protection mutualisms can drive oscillations in trophic cascades Theoretical Ecology. 1: 77-88
Vamosi JC, Zhang Y, Wilson WG. (2007) Animal dispersal dynamics promoting dioecy over hermaphroditism. The American Naturalist. 170: 485-91
Lion S, van Baalen M, Wilson WG. (2006) The evolution of parasite manipulation of host dispersal. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 273: 1063-71
Wilson WG, Lundberg P. (2006) Non-neutral community dynamics: Empirical predictions for ecosystem function and diversity from linearized consumer-resource interactions Oikos. 114: 71-83
Morgan MT, Wilson WG. (2005) Self-fertilization and the escape from pollen limitation in variable pollination environments. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 59: 1143-8
Morgan MT, Wilson WG, Knight TM. (2005) Plant population dynamics, pollinator foraging, and the selection of self-fertilization. The American Naturalist. 166: 169-83
Wilson WG, Abrams PA. (2005) Coexistence of cycling and dispersing consumer species: Armstrong and McGehee in space. The American Naturalist. 165: 193-205
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