Luke Frishkoff
Affiliations: | 2010-2015 | Biology | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Justin Nowakowski A, Watling JI, Murray A, et al. (2023) Protected areas slow declines unevenly across the tetrapod tree of life. Nature |
Hendershot JN, Echeverri A, Frishkoff LO, et al. (2023) Diversified farms bolster forest-bird populations despite ongoing declines in tropical forests. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2303937120 |
Smith OM, Olimpi EM, Navarro-Gonzalez N, et al. (2021) A trait-based framework for predicting foodborne pathogen risk from wild birds. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2523 |
Bay RA, Karp DS, Saracco JF, et al. (2021) Genetic variation reveals individual-level climate tracking across the annual cycle of a migratory bird. Ecology Letters |
Hendershot JN, Smith JR, Anderson CB, et al. (2020) Intensive farming drives long-term shifts in avian community composition. Nature. 579: 393-396 |
Knope ML, Bush AM, Frishkoff LO, et al. (2020) Ecologically diverse clades dominate the oceans via extinction resistance. Science (New York, N.Y.). 367: 1035-1038 |
Frishkoff LO, Karp DS. (2019) Species-specific responses to habitat conversion across scales synergistically restructure Neotropical bird communities. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e01910 |
Frishkoff LO, Gabot E, Sandler G, et al. (2019) Elevation shapes the reassembly of Anthropocene lizard communities. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Karp DS, Echeverri A, Zook J, et al. (2019) Remnant forest in Costa Rican working landscapes fosters bird communities that are indistinguishable from protected areas Journal of Applied Ecology. 56: 1839-1849 |
Frishkoff LO, Ke A, Martins IS, et al. (2019) Countryside Biogeography: the Controls of Species Distributions in Human-Dominated Landscapes Current Landscape Ecology Reports. 4: 15-30 |