The social selection alternative to sexual selectionPHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESRoughgarden, J.2012; 367 (1600): 2294-2303
DIRECT BENEFITS OF GENETIC MOSAICISM AND INTRAORGANISMAL SELECTION: MODELING COEVOLUTION BETWEEN A LONG-LIVED TREE AND A SHORT-LIVED HERBIVOREEVOLUTIONFolse, H. J., Roughgarden, J.2012; 66 (4): 1091-1113
The role of discounting and dynamics in determining the economic efficiency of time-area closures for managing fishery bycatchTHEORETICAL ECOLOGYArmsworth, P. R., Block, B. A., Eagle, J., Roughgarden, J. E.2011; 4 (4): 513-526
The evolution of payoff matrices: providing incentives to cooperatePROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAkcay, E., Roughgarden, J.2011; 278 (1715): 2198-2206
WHAT IS AN INDIVIDUAL ORGANISM? A MULTILEVEL SELECTION PERSPECTIVEQUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGYFolse, H. J., Roughgarden, J.2010; 85 (4): 447-472
The economic efficiency of a time-area closure to protect spawning bluefin tunaJOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGYArmsworth, P. R., Block, B. A., Eagle, J., Roughgarden, J. E.2010; 47 (1): 36-46
A theory for the evolution of other-regard integrating proximate and ultimate perspectivesPROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAAkcay, E., Van Cleve, J., Feldman, M. W., Roughgarden, J.2009; 106 (45): 19061-19066
The Perfect Family: Decision Making in Biparental CarePLOS ONEAkcay, E., Roughgarden, J.2009; 4 (10)
Is there a general theory of community ecology?BIOLOGY & PHILOSOPHYRoughgarden, J.2009; 24 (4): 521-529
Alternation of haploid and diploid generations: evolution by gamete amplificationEVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCHIyer, P., Roughgarden, J.2009; 11 (1): 57-77
The Structure of Clines with Fitness-Dependent DispersalAMERICAN NATURALISTArmsworth, P. R., Roughgarden, J. E.2008; 172 (5): 648-657
Dioecy as a specialization promoting sperm deliveryEVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCHIyer, P., Roughgarden, J.2008; 10 (6): 867-892
Gametic conflict versus contact in the evolution of anisogamyTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYIyer, P., Roughgarden, J.2008; 73 (4): 461-472
Extra-pair parentage: a new theory based on transactions in a cooperative gameEVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCHAkcay, E., Roughgarden, J.2007; 9 (8): 1223-1243
Extra-pair paternity in birds: review of the genetic benefitsEVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCHAkcay, E., Roughgarden, J.2007; 9 (5): 855-868
Challenging Darwin's theory of sexual selectionDAEDALUSRoughgarden, J.2007; 136 (2): 23-36
Negotiation of mutualism: rhizobia and legumesPROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAkcay, E., Roughgarden, J.2007; 274 (1606): 25-32
Neither should competition be assumedTRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONAkcay, E., Roughgarden, J.2007; 22 (1): 4-4
A hump-shaped density-area relationship for island lizardsOIKOSBuckley, L. B., Roughgarden, J.2006; 113 (2): 243-250
Climate, competition, and the coexistence of island lizardsFUNCTIONAL ECOLOGYBuckley, L. B., Roughgarden, J.2006; 20 (2): 315-322
Reproductive social behavior: Cooperative games to replace sexual selectionSCIENCERoughgarden, J., Oishi, M., Akcay, E.2006; 311 (5763): 965-969
Lizard habitat partitioning on islands: the interaction of local and landscape scalesJOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHYBuckley, L. B., Roughgarden, J.2005; 32 (12): 2113-2121
Effect of species interactions on landscape abundance patternsJOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGYBuckley, L. B., Roughgarden, J.2005; 74 (6): 1182-1194
Disturbance induces the contrasting evolution of reinforcement and dispersiveness in directed and random moversEVOLUTIONArmsworth, P. R., Roughgarden, J. E.2005; 59 (10): 2083-2096
The impact of directed versus random movement on population dynamics and biodiversity patternsAMERICAN NATURALISTArmsworth, P. R., Roughgarden, J. E.2005; 165 (4): 449-465
Biodiversity conservation - Effects of changes in climate and land useNATUREBuckley, L. B., Roughgarden, J.2004; 430 (6995)
Food hoarding: future value in optimal foraging decisionsECOLOGICAL MODELLINGGerber, L. R., Reichman, O. J., Roughgarden, J.2004; 175 (1): 77-85
A framework for assessing the relative vulnerability of species to land-use changeECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONSPereira, H. M., Daily, G. C., Roughgarden, J.2004; 14 (3): 730-742
Causes of coral reef degradation - ResponseSCIENCEHughes, T. P., Baird, A. H., Bellwood, D. R., Connolly, S. R., Folke, C., Grosberg, R., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., Jackson, J. B., Kleypas, J., Lough, J. M., Marshall, P., Nystrom, M., Palumbi, S. R., Pandolfi, J. M., Rosen, B., Roughgarden, J.2003; 302 (5650): 1503-1504
Climate change, human impacts, and the resilience of coral reefsSCIENCEHughes, T. P., Baird, A. H., Bellwood, D. R., Card, M., Connolly, S. R., Folke, C., Grosberg, R., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., Jackson, J. B., Kleypas, J., Lough, J. M., Marshall, P., Nystrom, M., Palumbi, S. R., Pandolfi, J. M., Rosen, B., Roughgarden, J.2003; 301 (5635): 929-933
The economic value of ecological stabilityPROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAArmsworth, P. R., Roughgarden, J. E.2003; 100 (12): 7147-7151
Socially stable territories: The negotiation of space by interacting foragersAMERICAN NATURALISTPereira, H. M., Bergman, A., Roughgarden, J.2003; 161 (1): 143-152
Ecology - Economic reasons for conserving wild natureSCIENCEBalmford, A., Bruner, A., Cooper, P., Costanza, R., Farber, S., Green, R. E., Jenkins, M., Jefferiss, P., Jessamy, V., Madden, J., Munro, K., Myers, N., Naeem, S., Paavola, J., Rayment, M., Rosendo, S., Roughgarden, J., Trumper, K., Turner, R. K.2002; 297 (5583): 950-953
Patchy populations in stochastic environments: Critical number of patches for persistenceAMERICAN NATURALISTBascompte, J., Possingham, H., Roughgarden, J.2002; 159 (2): 128-137
Monogamy, polygyny and interspecific interactions in the lizards Anolis pogus and Anolis gingivinusCARIBBEAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCEPereira, H. M., Loarie, S. R., Roughgarden, J.2002; 38 (1-2): 132-136
Distributions of larval rockfishes Sebastes spp. across nearshore fronts in a coastal upwelling regionMARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIESBjorkstedt, E. P., Rosenfeld, L. K., Grantham, B. A., Shkedy, Y., Roughgarden, J.2002; 242: 215-228
A latitudinal gradient in recruitment of intertidal invertebrates in the northeast Pacific OceanECOLOGYConnolly, S. R., Menge, B. A., Roughgarden, J.2001; 82 (7): 1799-1813
An invitation to ecological economics.Trends in ecology & evolutionArmsworth, P. R., Roughgarden, J. E.2001; 16 (5): 229-234
Ecological economic theory for managing ecosystem servicesECOLOGY: ACHIEVEMENT AND CHALLENGERoughgarden, J., Armsworth, R. R.2001: 337-356
Species diversity and biomass stabilityAMERICAN NATURALISTHughes, J. B., Roughgarden, J.2000; 155 (5): 618-627
Theory of marine communities: Competition, predation, and recruitment-dependent interaction strengthECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHSConnolly, S. R., Roughgarden, J.1999; 69 (3): 277-296
Increased recruitment of northeast Pacific barnacles during the 1997 El NinoLIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHYConnolly, S. R., Roughgarden, J.1999; 44 (2): 466-469
A range extension for the volcano barnacle, Tetraclita rubescensCALIFORNIA FISH AND GAMEConnolly, S. R., Roughgarden, J.1998; 84 (4): 182-183
Aggregate community properties and the strength of species' interactionsPROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAHughes, J. B., Roughgarden, J.1998; 95 (12): 6837-6842
Theory of marine communities: The intermediate disturbance hypothesisECOLOGYDial, R., Roughgarden, J.1998; 79 (4): 1412-1424
A latitudinal gradient in northeast Pacific intertidal community structure: Evidence for an oceanographically based synthesis of marine community theoryAMERICAN NATURALISTConnolly, S. R., Roughgarden, J.1998; 151 (4): 311-326
How to manage fisheriesECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONSRoughgarden, J.1998; 8 (1): S160-S164
Testing predictions of foraging theory for a sit-and-wait forager, Anolis gingivinusBEHAVIORAL ECOLOGYShafir, S., Roughgarden, J.1998; 9 (1): 74-84
Barnacle recruitment and population dynamics predicted from coastal upwellingOIKOSShkedy, Y., Roughgarden, J.1997; 80 (3): 487-498
A metapopulation model with private property and a common poolECOLOGICAL ECONOMICSBrown, G., Roughgarden, J.1997; 22 (1): 65-71
Sampling effects and the estimation of food-web propertiesECOLOGYGoldwasser, L., Roughgarden, J.1997; 78 (1): 41-54
Natural history observations of Anolisomyia rufianalis (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) infesting Anolis lizards in a rain forest canopy.ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGYDial, R., Roughgarden, J.1996; 25 (6): 1325-1328
Larval transport and population dynamics of intertidal barnacles: A coupled benthic/oceanic modelECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHSAlexander, S. E., Roughgarden, J.1996; 66 (3): 259-275
Why fisheries collapse and what to do about itPROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICARoughgarden, J., Smith, F.1996; 93 (10): 5078-5083
EXPERIMENTAL REMOVAL OF INSECTIVORES FROM RAIN-FOREST CANOPY - DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECTSECOLOGYDial, R., Roughgarden, J.1995; 76 (6): 1821-1834
DETECTING UPWELLING ALONG THE CENTRAL COAST OF CALIFORNIA DURING AN EL-NINO YEAR USING HF-RADARCONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCHShkedy, Y., Fernandez, D., Teague, C., VESECKY, J., Roughgarden, J.1995; 15 (7): 803-814
DESCRIPTIONS OF THE LARVAE OF TETRACLITA-RUBESCENS AND MEGABALANUS-CALIFORNICUS WITH A COMPARISON OF THE COMMON BARNACLE LARVAE OF THE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA COASTJOURNAL OF CRUSTACEAN BIOLOGYMiller, K. M., Roughgarden, J.1994; 14 (3): 579-600
POPULATION CYCLING IN SPACE-LIMITED ORGANISMS SUBJECT TO DENSITY-DEPENDENT PREDATIONAMERICAN NATURALISTPossingham, H. P., Tuljapurkar, S., Roughgarden, J., Wilks, M.1994; 143 (4): 563-582
DYNAMICS OF THE ROCKY INTERTIDAL ZONE WITH REMARKS ON GENERALIZATION IN ECOLOGYPHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESRoughgarden, J., Pennington, T., Alexander, S.1994; 343 (1303): 79-85
THE EFFECT OF MEMORY LENGTH ON THE FORAGING BEHAVIOR OF A LIZARDFROM ANIMALS TO ANIMATS 3Shafir, S., Roughgarden, J.1994: 221-225
CONSTRUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF A LARGE CARIBBEAN FOOD WEBECOLOGYGoldwasser, L., Roughgarden, J.1993; 74 (4): 1216-1233
UPWELLING AND RELAXATION EVENTS INFERRED FROM HIGH-FREQUENCY RADAR MEASUREMENTS OF COASTAL OCEAN SURFACE CURRENTSIGARSS'93: BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF EARTH ENVIRONMENT, VOLS I-IVFernandez, D. M., Teague, C. C., Vesecky, J. F., ROUGHGARDEN, J. D.1993: 1931-1933
THE PARASITES OF ANOLIS LIZARDS IN THE NORTHERN LESSER ANTILLES .1. PATTERNS OF DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCEOECOLOGIADobson, A. P., PACALA, S. V., ROUGHGARDEN, J. D., CARPER, E. R., Harris, E. A.1992; 91 (1): 110-117
PREDATION ACROSS SPATIAL SCALES IN HETEROGENEOUS ENVIRONMENTSTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYMcLaughlin, J. F., Roughgarden, J.1992; 41 (3): 277-299
WHAT DOES REMOTE-SENSING DO FOR ECOLOGYECOLOGYRoughgarden, J., Running, S. W., Matson, P. A.1991; 72 (6): 1918-1922
PATTERN AND STABILITY IN PREDATOR PREY COMMUNITIES - HOW DIFFUSION IN SPATIALLY-VARIABLE ENVIRONMENTS AFFECTS THE LOTKA-VOLTERRA MODELTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYMcLaughlin, J. F., Roughgarden, J.1991; 40 (2): 148-172
THE EVOLUTION OF SEXAMERICAN NATURALISTRoughgarden, J.1991; 138 (4): 934-953
RULES OF THUMBBEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCESRoughgarden, J.1991; 14 (1): 104-104
CROSS-SHELF TRANSPORT CAUSES RECRUITMENT TO INTERTIDAL POPULATIONS IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIALIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHYFarrell, T. M., BRACHER, D., Roughgarden, J.1991; 36 (2): 279-288
COLLISIONS OF UPWELLING FRONTS WITH THE INTERTIDAL ZONE - THE CAUSE OF RECRUITMENT PULSES IN BARNACLE POPULATIONS OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIAACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGYRoughgarden, J., Pennington, J. T., Stoner, D., Alexander, S., Miller, K.1991; 12 (1): 35-51
SPATIAL POPULATION-DYNAMICS OF A MARINE ORGANISM WITH A COMPLEX LIFE-CYCLEECOLOGYPossingham, H. P., Roughgarden, J.1990; 71 (3): 973-985
OPTIMAL BODY SIZE IN LESSER ANTILLEAN ANOLIS LIZARDS - A MECHANISTIC APPROACHECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHSNAGANUMA, K. H., ROUGHGARDEN, J. D.1990; 60 (2): 239-256
USE OF HIGH-FREQUENCY RADAR FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF OCEAN SURFACE CURRENTSREMOTE SENSING SCIENCE FOR THE NINETIES, VOLS 1-3Fernandez, D. M., Vesecky, J. F., Roughgarden, J., Teague, C. C., NAPOLITANO, D. J.1990: 715-717
POPULATION-DYNAMICS AND PARASITIC CASTRATION - TEST OF A MODELAMERICAN NATURALISTBlower, S., Roughgarden, J.1989; 134 (6): 848-858
AVIAN PREDATION ON ANOLIS LIZARDS IN THE NORTHEASTERN CARIBBEAN - AN INTER-ISLAND CONTRASTECOLOGYMcLaughlin, J. F., Roughgarden, J.1989; 70 (3): 617-628
COMPARISON OF LARVAL AND ADULT STAGES OF CHTHAMALUS-DALLI AND CHTHAMALUS-FISSUS (CIRRIPEDIA, THORACICA)JOURNAL OF CRUSTACEAN BIOLOGYMiller, K. M., Blower, S. M., Hedgecock, D., Roughgarden, J.1989; 9 (2): 242-256
PARASITES DETECT HOST SPATIAL PATTERN AND DENSITY - A FIELD EXPERIMENTAL-ANALYSISOECOLOGIABlower, S. M., Roughgarden, J.1989; 78 (1): 138-141
PARASITIC CASTRATION - HOST SPECIES PREFERENCES, SIZE-SELECTIVITY AND SPATIAL HETEROGENEITYOECOLOGIABlower, S. M., Roughgarden, J.1988; 75 (4): 512-515
POPULATION-DYNAMICS AND PARASITIC CASTRATION - A MATHEMATICAL-MODELAMERICAN NATURALISTBlower, S., Roughgarden, J.1987; 129 (5): 730-754
FISH IN OFFSHORE KELP FORESTS AFFECT RECRUITMENT TO INTERTIDAL BARNACLE POPULATIONSSCIENCEGaines, S. D., Roughgarden, J.1987; 235 (4787): 479-481
THE COMPETITIVE-EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE - REPLYTRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONRoughgarden, J.1986; 1 (5): 132-132
INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION AMONG METAPOPULATIONS WITH SPACE-LIMITED SUBPOPULATIONSTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYIwasa, Y., Roughgarden, J.1986; 30 (2): 194-214
DYNAMICS OF A METAPOPULATION WITH SPACE-LIMITED SUBPOPULATIONSTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYRoughgarden, J., Iwasa, Y.1986; 29 (2): 235-261
LARVAL SETTLEMENT RATE - A LEADING DETERMINANT OF STRUCTURE IN AN ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITY OF THE MARINE INTERTIDAL ZONEPROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAGaines, S., Roughgarden, J.1985; 82 (11): 3707-3711
DEMOGRAPHIC-THEORY FOR AN OPEN MARINE POPULATION WITH SPACE-LIMITED RECRUITMENTECOLOGYRoughgarden, J., Iwasa, Y., Baxter, C.1985; 66 (1): 54-67
A MODEL FOR THE DYNAMICS OF AN ANNUAL PLANT-POPULATIONTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYHolsinger, K. E., Roughgarden, J.1985; 28 (3): 288-313
POPULATION EXPERIMENTS WITH THE ANOLIS LIZARDS OF ST-MAARTEN AND ST-EUSTATIUSECOLOGYPacala, S. W., Roughgarden, J.1985; 66 (1): 129-141
A THEORY OF FAUNAL BUILDUP FOR COMPETITION COMMUNITIESEVOLUTIONRummel, J. D., Roughgarden, J.1985; 39 (5): 1009-1033
EFFECTS OF REDUCED PERCH-HEIGHT SEPARATION ON COMPETITION BETWEEN 2 ANOLIS LIZARDSECOLOGYRummel, J. D., Roughgarden, J.1985; 66 (2): 430-444
GROWTH, MORPHOLOGY, AND LABORATORY CULTURE OF LARVAE OF BALANUS-GLANDULA (CIRRIPEDIA, THORACICA)JOURNAL OF CRUSTACEAN BIOLOGYBrown, S. K., Roughgarden, J.1985; 5 (4): 574-590
SPATIAL VARIATION IN LARVAL CONCENTRATIONS AS A CAUSE OF SPATIAL VARIATION IN SETTLEMENT FOR THE BARNACLE, BALANUS-GLANDULAOECOLOGIAGaines, S., Brown, S., Roughgarden, J.1985; 67 (2): 267-272
STORAGE-ALLOCATION IN SEASONAL RACES OF AN ANNUAL PLANT - OPTIMAL VERSUS ACTUAL ALLOCATIONECOLOGYChiariello, N., Roughgarden, J.1984; 65 (4): 1290-1301
SHOOT ROOT BALANCE OF PLANTS - OPTIMAL-GROWTH OF A SYSTEM WITH MANY VEGETATIVE ORGANSTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYIwasa, Y., Roughgarden, J.1984; 25 (1): 78-105
CONTROL OF ARTHROPOD ABUNDANCE BY ANOLIS LIZARDS ON ST-EUSTATIUS (NETH ANTILLES)OECOLOGIAPacala, S., Roughgarden, J.1984; 64 (2): 160-162
ENERGY ALLOCATION PATTERNS OF THE CALIFORNIA GRASSLAND ANNUALS PLANTAGO-ERECTA AND CLARKIA-RUBICUNDAECOLOGYKing, D., Roughgarden, J.1983; 64 (1): 16-24
COMPETITION AND THEORY IN COMMUNITY ECOLOGYAMERICAN NATURALISTRoughgarden, J.1983; 122 (5): 583-601
FORAGING BY PASSERINE BIRDS AND ANOLIS LIZARDS ON ST-EUSTATIUS (NETH ANTILLES) - IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERCLASS COMPETITION, AND PREDATIONOECOLOGIAAdolph, S. C., Roughgarden, J.1983; 56 (2-3): 313-317
SOME DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INVASION-STRUCTURED AND COEVOLUTION-STRUCTURED COMPETITIVE COMMUNITIES - A PRELIMINARY THEORETICAL-ANALYSISOIKOSRummel, J. D., Roughgarden, J.1983; 41 (3): 477-486
THE EVOLUTION OF RESOURCE PARTITIONING IN A MULTIDIMENSIONAL RESOURCE SPACETHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYPacala, S. W., Roughgarden, J.1982; 22 (1): 127-145
RESOURCE PARTITIONING AND INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION IN 2 2-SPECIES INSULAR ANOLIS LIZARD COMMUNITIESSCIENCEPacala, S., Roughgarden, J.1982; 217 (4558): 444-446
THE ROLE OF RAPID DISPERSAL IN THE POPULATION-DYNAMICS OF COMPETITIONTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYShigesada, N., Roughgarden, J.1982; 21 (3): 353-372
GRADED ALLOCATION BETWEEN VEGETATIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE GROWTH FOR ANNUAL PLANTS IN GROWING SEASONS OF RANDOM LENGTHTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYKing, D., Roughgarden, J.1982; 22 (1): 1-16
SPATIAL HETEROGENEITY AND INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITIONTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYPacala, S. W., Roughgarden, J.1982; 21 (1): 92-113
MULTIPLE SWITCHES BETWEEN VEGETATIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE GROWTH IN ANNUAL PLANTSTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYKing, D., Roughgarden, J.1982; 21 (2): 194-204
THE COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF CORAL-REEF FISHESAMERICAN NATURALISTANDERSON, G. R., EHRLICH, A. H., Ehrlich, P. R., ROUGHGARDEN, J. D., Russell, B. C., TALBOT, F. H.1981; 117 (4): 476-495
RESOURCE PARTITIONING OF SPACE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO BODY-TEMPERATURE IN ANOLIS LIZARD POPULATIONSOECOLOGIARoughgarden, J., Porter, W., Heckel, D.1981; 50 (2): 256-264
A SPECIES NEAR ITS EQUILIBRIUM SIZE IN A FLUCTUATING ENVIRONMENT CAN EVOLVE A LOWER INTRINSIC RATE OF INCREASEPROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESHeckel, D. G., Roughgarden, J.1980; 77 (12): 7497-7500
LOCAL CONCEPT OF STRUCTURAL HOMOLOGY FOR ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES WITH EXAMPLES FROM SIMPLE COMMUNITIES OF WEST-INDIAN ANOLIS LIZARDSFORTSCHRITTE DER ZOOLOGIERoughgarden, J.1979; 25 (2-3): 149-157
TECHNIQUE FOR ESTIMATING THE SIZE OF LIZARD POPULATIONSECOLOGYHeckel, D. G., Roughgarden, J.1979; 60 (5): 966-975
INFLUENCE OF COMPETITION ON PATCHINESS IN A RANDOM ENVIRONMENTTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYRoughgarden, J.1978; 14 (2): 185-203
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINANTS OF SIZE IN SOLITARY POPULATIONS OF WEST-INDIAN ANOLIS LIZARDSOIKOSROUGHGARDEN, J. D., Fuentes, E.1977; 29 (1): 44-51
SPECIES PACKING IN 2 DIMENSIONSAMERICAN NATURALISTYoshiyama, R. M., Roughgarden, J.1977; 111 (977): 107-121
RESOURCE PARTITIONING AMONG COMPETING SPECIES - CO-EVOLUTIONARY APPROACHTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYRoughgarden, J.1976; 9 (3): 388-424
SPECIES PACKING AND PREDATION PRESSUREECOLOGYRoughgarden, J., Feldman, M.1975; 56 (2): 489-492
POPULATIONS STATIONARY DISTRIBUTION AND CHANCE OF EXTINCTION IN A STOCHASTIC ENVIRONMENT WITH REMARKS ON THEORY OF SPECIES PACKINGTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYFeldman, M. W., Roughgarden, J.1975; 7 (2): 197-207
SIMPLE MODEL FOR POPULATION-DYNAMICS IN STOCHASTIC ENVIRONMENTSAMERICAN NATURALISTRoughgarden, J.1975; 109 (970): 713-736
POPULATION-DYNAMICS IN A STOCHASTIC ENVIRONMENT - SPECTRAL THEORY FOR LINEARIZED N-SPECIES LOTKA-VOLTERRA COMPETITION EQUATIONSTHEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGYRoughgarden, J.1975; 7 (1): 1-12