Scientific Publications


Burkey, T. V. 1989. Extinction in nature reserves: The effect of fragmentation and the importance of migration between reserve fragments. Oikos 55(1): 75-81.

Burkey, T. V. 1993. Edge effects in seed and egg predation at two neotropical rainforest sites. Biological Conservation 66: 139-143.

Burkey, T. V. 1993. Living dangerously but independently, or safely and contingently. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 8(8): 302.

Burkey, T. V. 1994. Tropical tree species diversity: a test of the Janzen-Connell model. Oecologia 97: 533-540.

Burkey, T. V. and Stenseth, N. C. 1994. Population dynamics of territorial species in seasonal and patchy environments. Oikos 69(1): 47-53.

Burkey, T. V. 1995. Extinction rates in archipelagoes: implications for populations in fragmented habitats. Conservation Biology 9(3): 527-541.

Burkey, T. V. 1995. Faunal collapse in East African game reserves revisited. Biological Conservation 71: 107-110.

Burkey, T. V. 1995. økologiske prinsipper for naturreservater (Ecological principles for nature reserve design). In: Stenseth, N. C., Paulsen, K. and Karlsen, R. (eds.). Afrika -- natur, samfunn og bistand (Africa -- Nature, Society and Development), Ad Notam Gyldendal, Oslo, pp. 348-351.

Stockwell, J. D., Burkey, T. V., Cazelles, B., Menard, F., Ascioti, F. A., Himschoot, P. and Wu, J. 1995. Periodicity detection in quantitative versus semi-quantitative time series. In Steele, J. H. and Powell, T. M. (eds) Ecological Time Series. Chapman & Hall, New York, pp 99-115.

Langvatn, R., Albon, S. D., Burkey, T. V., and Clutton-Brock, T. H. 1995. Climate, plant phenology and variation in age of first reproduction in a temperate herbivore. Journal of Animal Ecology 65: 653-670.

Burkey, T. V., Stenseth, N. C., and Hansen, T. F. 1995. Multiannual population fluctuations in boreal rodents: predation or seasonality. Oikos 00: 000-000.

Burkey, T. V. 1996. Extinction in fragmented landscapes: demographic mechnisms and predator-prey interactions. UMI, Ann Arbor, MI. 237 pp.

Burkey, T. V. 1997. Metapopulation extinction in fragmented landscapes: using bacteria and protozoa communities as model ecosystems. American Naturalist 150(5): 568-591.

Zavala, M. A. and Burkey, T. V. 1997. Application of ecological models to landscape planning: the case of the Mediterranean basin. Landscape and Urban Planning 38: 213-227.

Burkey, T. V. and Kerr, J. T. In review. Global conservation priorities: hotspots of endemism and endangered species in developing nations. Nature.

Burkey, T. V. In review. Extinction of metapopulations in fragmented landscapes. Nature.

Burkey, T. V. In review. Extinction in fragmented habitats - predator-prey interactions in continuous and patchy landscapes. Ecological Monographs.

Burkey, T. V. In review. SLOSS revisited - what do we really know about the effects of habitat fragmentation on extinction risk? Quarterly Review of Biology.

Burkey, T. V. In review. A general mechanism affecting the overall growth rate of metapopulations. Transactions of the Royal Society.

Burkey, T. V. In review. Extinction in fragmented habitats predicted from stochastic birth-death processes with density dependence. Transactions of the Royal Society.

Burkey, T. V. In preparation. Tropical deforestation in developing nations: effects of socioeconomic covariates.

Burkey, T. V., Langvatn, R. and Stenseth, N. C. In preparation. Fecundity and its determinants in Norwegian red deer, Cervus elaphus, hinds.

Burkey, T. V., Langvatn, R. and Stenseth, N. C. In preparation. Age structure in Norwegian red deer, Cervus elaphus, hinds.

Burkey, T. V. In preparation. Biodiversity conservation in developing nations: links between endangered species, deforestation and socioeconomic covariates.


Policy papers


Burkey, T. V. 1995. Ecological principles for natural habitats management. World Bank Working Series Papers.

Burkey, T. V. 1995. Tools for natural habitats and ecosystems management. World Bank Working Series papers.

Burkey, T. V. 1995. The nature of critical habitats and major biomes: challenges for responsible management. World Bank Working Series Papers.