2000-2010
Thomsen, M., C. D'Antonio, K.B. Suttle, and W.P. Sousa. 2006. Ecological resistance, seed density, and their interactions determine patterns of invasion in a California coastal grassland. Ecology Letters 9:160-170.
Kennedy, P.G. and W.P. Sousa. 2006. Forest encroachment into a Californian grassland: examining the simultaneous effects of facilitation and competition on tree seedling recruitment. Oecologia, in press.
Sousa, W.P., P.G. Kennedy, B.J. Mitchell, and B. M. Ordóñez L. 2006. Supply-side ecology in mangroves: do patterns of propagule dispersal and seedling establishment explain forest structure? Ecological Monographs, in review.
Wang, L., W.P. Sousa, P. Gong, and G.S. Biging. 2004. Comparison of IKONOS and QuickBird images for mapping mangrove species on the Caribbean coast of Panama . Remote Sensing of Environment 91:432-440.
Wang, L., W.P. Sousa, and P. Gong. 2004. Integration of object-based and pixel-based classification for mangrove mapping with IKONOS imagery. International Journal of Remote Sensing 25:5655-5668.
Sousa, W.P., P.G. Kennedy, and B.J. Mitchell. 2003. Propagule size and predispersal damage by insects affect establishment and early growth of mangrove seedlings. Oecologia 135:564-575.
Sousa, W.P., S.P. Quek, and B.J. Mitchell. 2003. Regeneration of Rhizophora mangle in a Caribbean mangrove forest: interacting effects of canopy disturbance and a stem-boring beetle. Oecologia 137: 436-445.
Gilbert,G.S. and W.P. Sousa. 2002. Host specialization among wood-decay polypore fungi in a Caribbean mangrove forest. Biotropica 34:396-404.
Sousa, W.P. 2001. Natural disturbance and the dynamics of marine benthic communities. Pages 85-130 in M.D. Bertness, S. Gaines, and M.E. Hay, eds. Marine Community Ecology, Sinauer Assoc., Sunderland , MA .
1990-1999
Sousa, W.P. and B.J. Mitchell. 1999. The effect of seed predators on plant distributions: is there a general pattern in mangroves? Oikos 86:55-66.
Blaustein, A.R., D.B. Wake, and W.P. Sousa. 1994. Amphibian declines: judging stability, persistence, and susceptibility of populations to local and global extinctions. Conservation Biology 8:60-71.
Sousa, W.P. 1994. Interactive versus isolationist helminth communities reconsidered: a reply to V. Haukisalmi. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9: 344-345.
Sousa, W.P. 1994. Patterns and processes in communities of helminth parasites. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9: 52-57.
Sousa, W.P. 1993. Interspecific antagonism and species coexistence in a diverse guild of larval trematode parasites. Ecological Monographs 63:103-128.
Sousa, W.P. 1993. Size-dependent predation on the salt-marsh snail Cerithidea californica Haldeman. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 166:19-37.
Sousa, W.P. 1992. Interspecific interactions among larval trematode parasites of freshwater and marine snails. American Zoologist 32:583-592.
Sousa, W.P. and J.H. Connell. 1991. Grazing and succession. Pages 425-441 in D.M. John, S.J. Hawkins, and J.H. Price, eds. Plant-Animal Interactions in the Marine Benthos, Systematics Association Special Volume No. 46, Clarendon Press, Oxford.
Sousa, W.P. 1991. Can models of soft-sediment community structure be complete without parasites? American Zoologist 31:821-830.
Sousa, W.P. and E.D. Grosholz. 1990. The influence of habitat structure on the transmission of parasites. Pages 300-324 in S.S. Bell, E.D. McCoy, and H.R. Mushinsky, eds. Habitat Structure: The Physical Arrangement of Objects in Space, Chapman and Hall, London .
Sousa, W.P. 1990. Spatial scale and the processes structuring a guild of larval trematode parasites. Pages 41-67 in G.W. Esch, A.O. Bush, and J.M. Aho, eds. Parasite Communities: Patterns and Processes. Chapman and Hall, London.
1979-1989
Sousa, W.P. and M. Gleason. 1989. Does parasitic infection compromise host survival under extreme environmental conditions: the case for Cerithidea californica (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia)? Oecologia 80:456-464.
Flessa, K.W. et al. 1986. Causes and consequences of extinction. Group report from Dahlem Conference No. 36, Pages 235-257 in D.M. Raup and D. Jablonski, eds. Patterns and Processes in the History of Life. Springer-Verlag , Berlin.
Foster, M.S. and W.P. Sousa. 1985. Succession. Pages 269-290 in M.M. Littler and D.S. Littler, eds. Handbook of Phycological Methods--Ecological Field Methods: Macroalgae. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge .
Sousa, W.P. 1985. Disturbance and patch dynamics on rocky intertidal shores. Pages 101-124 in S.T.A. Pickett and P.S. White, eds. The Ecology of Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics. Academic Press, New York .
Sousa, W.P. and J.H. Connell. 1985. Further comments on the evidence for multiple stable points in natural communities. American Naturalist 125:612-615.
Sousa, W.P. 1984. Intertidal mosaics: patch size, propagule availability, and spatially variable patterns of succession. Ecology 65:1918-1935.
Sousa, W.P. 1984. The role of disturbance in natural communities. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 15:353-391.
Sousa, W.P. 1983. Host life history and the effect of parasitic castration on growth: a field study of Cerithidea californica Haldeman (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia) and its trematode parasites. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 73:273-296.
Connell, J.H. and W.P. Sousa. 1983. On the evidence needed to judge ecological stability or persistence. American Naturalist 121:789-824.
Sousa, W.P., S.C. Schroeter, and S.D. Gaines. 1981. Latitudinal variation in intertidal algal community structure: the influence of grazing and vegetative propagation. Oecologia 48:297-307.
Sousa, W.P. 1980. The response of a community to disturbance: the importance of successional age and species' life histories. Oecologia 45:72-81.
Sousa, W.P. 1979. Disturbance in marine intertidal boulder fields: the nonequilibrium maintenance of species diversity. Ecology 60:1225-1239.
Sousa, W.P. 1979. Experimental investigations of disturbance and ecological succession in a rocky intertidal algal community. Ecological Monographs 49:227-254. (ESA Mercer Award)
Book reviews
Sousa, W.P. 1982. Marine ecology for students. Science 217:49-50.
|