Henry S. Horn
Affiliations: | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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Ecology Biology, Behavioral Sciences Psychology, Zoology BiologyGoogle:
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John W. Fitzpatrick | grad student | 1978 | Princeton (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) |
Donald Waller | grad student | 1978 | (MathTree) |
Terry L. Root | grad student | 1987 | Princeton (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) |
Anthony R. Ives | grad student | 1988 | Princeton (Marine Ecology Tree) |
Jorge A. Ahumada | grad student | 1992-1996 | Princeton (Chemistry Tree) |
Nipada Ruankaew | grad student | 2004 | Princeton |
Janeene M. Touchton | grad student | 2011 | Princeton |
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Katul GG, Porporato A, Nathan R, et al. (2005) Mechanistic analytical models for long-distance seed dispersal by wind. The American Naturalist. 166: 368-81 |
Pianka ER, Horn HS. (2005) Ecology's legacy from Robert MacArthur Ecological Paradigms Lost. 213-232 |
Nathan R, Katul GG, Horn HS, et al. (2002) Mechanisms of long-distance dispersal of seeds by wind. Nature. 418: 409-13 |
Horn HS, Nathan R, Kaplan SR. (2001) Long-distance dispersal of tree seeds by wind Ecological Research. 16: 877-885 |
Horn HS, May RM. (1977) Limits to similarity among coexisting competitors Nature. 270: 660-661 |
Horn HS. (1974) The Ecology of Secondary Succession Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 5: 25-37 |
Horn HS, MacArthur RH. (1972) Competition among Fugitive Species in a Harlequin Environment Ecology. 53: 749-752 |
Orians GH, Horn HS. (1969) Overlap in Foods and Foraging of Four Species of Blackbirds in the Potholes of Central Washington Ecology. 50: 930-938 |
MacArthur RH, Horn HS. (1969) Foliage Profile by Vertical Measurements Ecology. 50: 802-804 |
Horn HS. (1968) The Adaptive Significance of Colonial Nesting in the Brewer's Blackbird (Euphagus Cyanocephalus) Ecology. 49: 682-694 |