Michael P. Moulton, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Wildlife Ecology & Conservation University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
Invasion ecology, avian invasions, ecology
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Stuart L. Pimm grad student University of Tennessee (Evolution Tree)

Children

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Julie L. Lockwood grad student UF Gainesville (Evolution Tree)
Cathi L. Campbell grad student 2003 UF Gainesville
Alton E. Kinlaw grad student 2006 UF Gainesville
Gregg S. Klowden grad student 2007 UF Gainesville
Annamaria van Doorn grad student 2007 UF Gainesville
Jessica L. Burnett grad student 2013-2015 University of Florica
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Smith AM, Cropper WP, Moulton MP. (2021) A quantitative assessment of site-level factors in influencing Chukar () introduction outcomes. Peerj. 9: e11280
Moulton MP, Cropper WP. (2019) Propagule pressure does not consistently predict the outcomes of exotic bird introductions. Peerj. 7: e7637
Moulton MP, Cropper WP. (2019) Problems of scale in assessing the role of propagule pressure in influencing introduction outcomes illustrated by Common Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) introductions Biological Invasions. 22: 1161-1168
Moulton MP, Cropper WP, Broz AJ, et al. (2017) Patterns of success in game bird introductions in the United States Biodiversity and Conservation. 27: 967-979
Moulton MP, Cropper WP, Broz AJ. (2015) Inconsistencies among secondary sources of Chukar Partridge (Alectoris chukar) introductions to the United States. Peerj. 3: e1447
Moulton MP, Cropper WP. (2015) A comment on the role of propagule pressure in the establishment success of introduced birds. Oecologia. 177: 317-9
Allen CR, Angeler DG, Moulton MP, et al. (2015) The importance of scaling for detecting community patterns: Success and failure in assemblages of introduced species Diversity. 7: 229-241
Moulton MP, Cropper WP. (2014) A comparison of success rates of introduced passeriform birds in New Zealand, Australia and the United States. Peerj. 2: e509
Moulton MP, Cropper WP. (2013) Establishment success in introduced passeriforms of New Zealand: evidence for a Franklin Delano Roosevelt effect Biological Invasions. 16: 233-237
Moulton MP, Cropper WP, Avery ML. (2013) Is propagule size the critical factor in predicting introduction outcomes in passeriform birds? Biological Invasions. 15: 1449-1458
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