
2008
62. Johnson, P.T.J., Olden, J.D., and M.J. Vander Zanden. 2008. Dam invaders: impoundments facilitate biological invasions in freshwaters. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 6: 357-363. PDF 61. Lytle, D.A., Olden, J.D., and L. E. McMullen. 2008. Drought-escape behaviors of aquatic insects may be adaptations to highly variable flow regimes characteristic of desert rivers. The Southwestern Naturalist 53: 399-402. PDF 60. Vander Zanden, M.J., and J.D. Olden. 2008. A management framework for preventing the secondary spread of aquatic invasive species. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 65: 1512-1522. PDF 59. Olden, J.D., Lawler, J.J., and N.L. Poff. 2008. Machine learning methods without tears: a primer for ecologists. The Quarterly Review in Biology 83: 171-193. PDF 58. Rahel, F.J., and J.D. Olden. 2008. Assessing the effects of climate change on aquatic invasive species. Conservation Biology 22:521-533. PDF 57. Lee, H., Reusser, D.A, Olden, J.D., Smith, S.S, Graham, J., Burkett, V., Dukes, J.S., Piorkowsli, R.J., and J. McPhedran. 2008. Establishing integrated monitoring and information systems for predicting and managing aquatic invasive species in a changing climate. Conservation Biology 22: 575-584. PDF 56. Monroe, J.B., and J.D. Olden. 2008. Aqua-rock climbers. Natural History. May 2008: 64. PDF 55. Olden, J.D., Poff, N.L., and K.R. Bestgen. 2008. Trait synergisms and the rarity, extirpation, and extinction risk of desert fishes. Ecology 89:847-856. PDF 54. Cassey, P., Lockwood, J.L., Olden, J.D., and T.M. Blackburn, T.M. 2008. The varying role of population abundance in structuring indices of biotic homogenization. Journal of Biogeography 35: 884-892. PDF 53. Olden, J.D., Kennard, M.J., and B.J. Pusey. Species invasions and the changing biogeography of Australian freshwater fishes. Global Ecology and Biogeography 17: 25-37. PDF
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2007
52. Olden, J.D., Hogan, Z.S., and M.J. Vander Zanden. 2007. Small fish, big fish, red fish, blue fish: size-biased extinction risk of the world’s freshwater and marine fishes. Global Ecology and Biogeography 16:694-701. PDF
51. Kennard, M.J., Olden, J.D., Arthington, A.H., Pusey, B.J., and N.L. Poff. 2007. Multi-scale effects of flow regime and habitat and their interaction on fish assemblage structure in eastern Australia. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 64: 1346-1359. PDF
50. Schmidt, S.N., Olden, J.D., Solomon, C.T., and M.J. Vander Zanden. 2007. Quantitative approaches to the analysis of stable isotope food web data. Ecology 88: 2793-2802. PDF
49. Olden, J.D. 2007. How do ecological journals stack-up? Ranking of scientific quality according to the h index. Écoscience 14:370-376. PDF
48. Grant, J.B., Olden, J.D., Lawler, J.J., Nelson, C.R. and B.R. Silliman. 2007. Academic institutions in the United States and Canada ranked according to research productivity in the field of Conservation Biology. Conservation Biology 21: 1139-1144. PDF
47. Cassey, P., Lockwood, J.L., Blackburn, T.M., and J.D. Olden. 2007. Spatial scale and evolutionary history determine the degree of taxonomic homogenization across island bird assemblages. Diversity and Distributions 13: 458-466. PDF
46. Poff, N.L., Olden, J.D., Merritt, D.M., and D.M. Pepin. 2007. Homogenization of regional river dynamics by dams and global biodiversity implications. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A. 104: 5732-5737. PDF
45. Halpern, B.S., Silliman, B.R., Olden, J.D., Bruno, J.P., and M.D. Bertness. 2007. Incorporating positive interactions in aquatic restoration and conservation. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 5: 153-160. PDF
44. Olden, J.D. 2007. Critical threshold effects of benthiscape structure on stream herbivore movement. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B 362: 461-472. PDF
43. Rooney, T.P., Olden, J.D., Rogers, D.A., and M.K. Leach. 2007. Biotic homogenization and conservation prioritization. Biological Conservation 134: 447-450. PDF
42. Cucherousset, J., Paillisson, J.-M., Carpentier, A., Eybert, M.-C., and J.D. Olden. 2006. Habitat use of an artificial wetland by the invasive catfish Ameiurus melas. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 15: 589-596. PDF
41. Hoffman, A.L., Olden, J.D., Monroe, J.B., Poff, N.L., Wellnitz, T.A, and J.A. Wiens. 2006. Current velocity and habitat patchiness shape stream herbivore movement. Oikos 115:358-368. PDF
40. Lawler, J.J., Aukema, J.E., Grant, J., Halpern, B. Kareiva, P., Nelson, C.R., Ohleth, K., Olden, J.D., Schlaepfer, M.A. Silliman, B., and P. Zaradic. 2006. Conservation science: a 20-year report card. Frontiers in Ecolology and the Environment 4:473-480. PDF
39. Mercado–Silva, N., Olden, J.D., Maxted, J.T., Hrabik, T.R., and M.J. Vander Zanden. 2006. Forecasting the spread of Laurentian Great Lakes region of North America. Conservation Biology 20:1740-1749. PDF
38. Olden, J.D. 2006. Biotic homogenization: A new research agenda for conservation biogeography. Journal of Biogeography 33:2027-2039. PDF
37. Olden, J.D., Joy, M.K., and R.G. Death. 2006. Rediscovering the species in community-wide modeling. Ecological Applications 16:1449-1460. PDF
36. Olden, J.D., Jensen, O.P. and M.J. Vander Zanden. 2006. Implications of long-term dynamics of fish and zooplankton communities for among-lake comparisons. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63:1812-1821. PDF
35. Olden, J.D., McCarthy, J.M., Maxted, J.T., Fetzer, W.W., and M.J. Vander Zanden. 2006. The rapid spread of rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) with observations on native crayfish declines in Wisconsin (U.S.A.) over the past 130 years. Biological Invasions 8:1621-1628. PDF
34. Olden, J.D., Poff, N.L., and K.R. Bestgen. 2006. Life-history strategies predict fish invasions and extirpations in the Colorado River Basin. Ecological Monographs 76:25-40. PDF
33. Olden, J.D., and T.P. Rooney. 2006. On defining and quantifying biotic homogenization. Global Ecology and Biogeography 15:113-120. PDF
32. Olden, J.D., Poff, N.L. and M.L. McKinney. 2006. Forecasting faunal and floral homogenization associated with human population geography in North America. Biological Conservation 127:261-271. PDF
31. Olden, J.D., Poff, N.L. and B.P. Bledsoe. 2006. Incorporating ecological knowledge into ecoinformatics: An example of modeling hierarchically structured aquatic communities with neural networks. Ecological Informatics 1:33-42. PDF
30. Neff, B.D., and J.D. Olden. 2006. Is peer review a game of chance? Bioscience 56:333-340. PDF
29. Poff, N.L., Olden, J.D., Pepin, D.M, and B.P. Bledsoe. 2006. Placing global streamflow variability in geographic and geomorphic contexts. River Research and Applications 22:149-166. PDF
28. Poff, N.L., Olden, J.D., Vieira, N.K.M., Finn, D.S., Simmons, M.P. and B.C. Kondratieff. 2006. Functional trait niches of North American lotic insects: traits-based ecological applications in light of phylogenetic relationships. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 25:730-755. PDF
27. Vander Zanden, M.J., Olden, J.D., and C. Gratton. 2006. Food-web approaches in restoration ecology. Pages 165-189 in Foundations of Restoration Ecology (Falk, D, Palmer, M. and J. Zedler, editors). PDF
26. McCarthy, J.M., Hein, C.L., Olden, J.D., and M. J. Vander Zanden. 2006. Coupling long-term studies with meta-analysis to investigate impacts of non-native crayfish on zoobenthic communities. Freshwater Biology 51:224-235. PDF
25. Olden, J.D., and N.L. Poff. 2005. Long-term trends in native and non-native fish faunas of the American Southwest. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 28:75-89. PDF
24. Olden, J.D., Douglas, M.E., and M.R. Douglas. 2005. The human dimensions of biotic homogenization. Conservation Biology 19:2036-2038. PDF
23. Oakes, R.M. Gido, K.B., Falke, J.A., Olden, J.D., and B.L Brock. 2005. Modelling of stream fishes in the Great Plains, USA. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 14:361-374. PDF
22. Stoltz, J.A., Neff, B.D., and J.D. Olden. 2005. Allometric growth and sperm competition in fishes. Journal of Fish Biology 67:470-480. PDF
21. Olden, J.D., Schooley, R.L., Monroe, J.B., and N.L. Poff. 2004. Context-dependent perceptual ranges and their relevance to animal movements in landscapes. Journal of Animal Ecology 73:1190-1194. PDF
20. Olden, J.D., and N.L. Poff. 2004. Clarifying biotic homogenization. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19:283. PDF
19. Olden, J.D., Hoffman, A.L., Monroe, J.B., and N.L. Poff. 2004. Movement behaviour and dynamics of an aquatic insect larva in a stream landscape. Canadian Journal of Zoology 82:1135-1146. PDF
18. Olden, J.D., and N.L. Poff. 2004. Ecological mechanisms driving biotic homogenization: Testing of a mechanistic model using fish faunas. Ecology 85:1867-1875. PDF
17. Olden, J.D., Joy, M.K., and R.G. Death. 2004. An accurate comparison of methods for quantifying variable importance in artificial neural networks using simulated data. Ecological Modelling 178:389-397. PDF
16. Olden, J.D., Poff, N.L., Douglas, M.R., Douglas, M.E., and K.D. Fausch. 2004 Ecological and evolutionary consequences of biotic homogenization. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19:18-24. PDF
15. Vander Zanden, M.J., Olden, J.D., Thorne, J.H., and N.E. Mandrak. 2004. Predicting the occurrence and impact of bass introductions on temperate lake food webs. Ecological Applications 14: 132-148. PDF
14. Olden, J.D., and N.L. Poff. 2003. Toward a mechanistic understanding and prediction of biotic homogenization. American Naturalist 162:442-460. PDF
13. Olden, J.D. 2003. A species-specific approach to modeling biological communities and its potential for conservation. Conservation Biology 17:854-863. PDF
12. Olden, J.D., and N.L. Poff. 2003. Redundancy and the choice of hydrologic indices for characterizing streamflow regimes. River Research and Applications 19:101-121. PDF
11. Olden, J.D., and D.A. Jackson. 2002. A comparison of statistical approaches for modeling fish species distributions. Freshwater Biology 47:1976-1995. PDF
10. Olden, J.D., and D.A. Jackson. 2002. Illuminating the “black box”: Understanding variable contributions in artificial neural networks. Ecological Modelling 154:135-150. PDF
9. Olden, J.D., Jackson, D.A., and P.R. Peres-Neto. 2002. Predictive models of fish species distributions: A comment on proper validation and chance predictions. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131:329-336. PDF
8. Olden, J.D., and D.A. Jackson. 2001. Fish-habitat relationships in lakes: Gaining predictive and explanatory insight using artificial neural networks. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130:878-897. PDF
7. Olden, J.D., and B.D. Neff. 2001. Cross correlation bias in lag analysis of aquatic time series. Marine Biology 138:1063-1070. PDF
6. Olden, J.D., Jackson, D.A., and P.R. Peres-Neto. 2001. Spatial isolation and fish communities in drainage lakes. Oecologia 127:572-585. PDF
5. Jackson, D.A., Peres-Neto, P.R., and J.D. Olden. 2001. What controls who is where in freshwater fish communities: The roles of biotic, abiotic and spatial factors? Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 58:157-170. PDF
4. Peres-Neto, P.R., Olden, J.D., and D.A Jackson. 2001. Environmentally constrained null models: Site suitability as occupancy criterion. Oikos 93:110-120. PDF
3. Peres-Neto, P.R., and J.D. Olden. 2001. Assessing the robustness of randomization tests: Examples from behavioural studies. Animal Behaviour 61:79-86. PDF
2. Olden, J.D. 2000. An artificial neural network approach for studying phytoplankton succession. Hydrobiologia 436:131-143. PDF
1. Olden, J.D., and D.A. Jackson. 2000. Torturing the data for the sake of generality: How valid are our regression models? Écoscience 7:501-510. PDF
Schlaepfer, M., Aukema, J.E., Grant, J., Halpern, B., Hoekstra, J., Kareiva, P., Lawler, J., Manolis, J.C., Nelson, C.R., Olden, J.D., Silliman, B., Stephens, S., Wiens, J. and P. Zaradic. 2005. Re-wilding: A bold plan that needs native megafauna. Nature 437:951-951. PDF
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