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Selected Publications
Byrnes, J.E. and Stachowicz, J.J. In Press. The Consequences of Consumer Diversity Loss: Different Answers from Different Designs. Ecology.
Yang, L.J., Edwards, K.E., Byrnes, J.E., Baston, J.L., Wright, A.N., and Spence, K.O. In Press. A meta-analysis of resource pulse-consumer interactions. Ecological Monographs.
Byrnes, J.E. and Stachowicz, J.J. 2009. Short and Long Term Consequences of Increases in Exotic Species Richness on Water Filtration by Marine Invertebrates. Ecology Letters. 8: 830-841.
Hughes A.R., Byrnes J.E., Kimbro D.L. & Stachowicz J.J. 2007. Reciprocal relationships and potential feedbacks between biodiversity and disturbance. Ecology Letters. 10: 849-864. PDF
Byrnes J.E., Reynolds P.L., and Stachowicz J.J. 2007. Invasions and Extinctions Reshape Coastal Marine Food Webs. PLoS ONE 2: e295. PDF
Bullard S.G., Lambert G, Carman MR, Byrnes J.E., et al. 2007. The invasive colonial ascidian Didemnum sp.: current distribution, basic biology, and potential threat to marine communities of the northeast and west coasts of North America. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 341: 99-108. PDF
Stachowicz, J.J. and Byrnes, J.E. 2006. Species diversity, invasion success and ecosystem functioning: combining experimental and observational approaches to assess the roles of resource competition, facilitation and extrinsic factors. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 311: 251-262. PDF
Byrnes J.E., Stachowicz J.J., Hultgren K.M., Hughes A.R., Olyarnik S.V. & Thornber C.S. 2006. Predator diversity strengthens trophic cascades in kelp forests by modifying herbivore behavior. Ecology Letters. 9: 61-71. PDF
Flag in the Ground Productions (Byrnes, J.E., Lead Editor). 2005. Fear and Fishing in Lake Davis. A documentary exploring the scientific and societal issues surrounding the eradication of invasive Northern Pike in Lake Davis, California.
Byrnes, J.E. and Witman, J.D. 2003. Impact assessment of an invasive flatworm, Convoluta convoluta, in the southern Gulf of Maine. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 293: 173-191. PDF