个人简介
Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1989
研究领域
Theoretical ecology
My main research area is theoretical population and community ecology.
近期论文
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Evolutionary rescue in novel environments: Towards improving predictability.M. Barfield and R.D. Holt. 2016.Evolutionary Ecology Research 17: 771-786.
Quantifying dilution and amplification in a community of hosts for tick-borne pathogens.T. Levi, F. Keesing, R.D. Holt, M. Barfield and R.S. Ostfeld. 2016.Ecological Applications 26: 484–498.Supplementary Information.
Dynamics of low and high pathogenic avian influenza in wild and domestic bird populations.N. Tuncer, J. Torres, M. Martcheva, M. Barfield and R.D. Holt. 2016.Journal of Biological Dynamics 10: 104-139.
The role of pathogen shedding in linking within- and between-host pathogen dynamics.M. Barfield, M.E. Orive and R.D. Holt. 2015.Mathematical Biosciences 270, Part B: 249–262.
The influence of imperfect matching habitat choice on evolution in source-sink environments.R.D. Holt and M. Barfield. 2015.Evolutionary Ecology 29: 887-904.
Threshold levels of generalist predation determine consumer response to resource pulses.T. Levi, A.M. Kilpatrick, M. Barfield, R.D. Holt, M. Mangel and C.C. Wilmers. 2015.Oikos 124: 1436-1443.
Resources, mortality, and disease ecology: Importance of positive feedbacks between host growth rate and pathogen dynamics.V.H. Smith, R.D. Holt, M.S. Smith, Y. Niu and M. Barfield. 2015.Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution 61: 37-49.
Overcoming Allee effects through evolutionary, genetic, and demographic rescue.A.R. Kanarek, C.T. Webb, M. Barfield and R.D. Holt. 2015.Journal of Biological Dynamics 9: 15-33.
Limits on ecosystem trophic complexity: insights from ecological network analysis.R.E. Ulanowicz, R.D. Holt and M. Barfield. 2014.Ecology Letters 17: 127–136.
Direct plant-predator interactions as determinants of food chain dynamics.R.D. Holt and M. Barfield. 2013.Journal of Theoretical Biology 339: 47–57.
Unstable predator-prey dynamics permits the coexistence of generalist and specialist predators, and the maintenance of partial preferences.R.D. Holt, E. Taylor, M. Roy and M. Barfield. 2013.Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution 59: 27–36.
Allee effects, aggregation, and invasion success.A.R. Kanarek, C.T. Webb, M. Barfield and R.D. Holt. 2013.Theoretical Ecology 6: 153-164.
Trait-mediated effects, density dependence, and the dynamic stability of ecological systems.R.D. Holt and M. Barfield. 2012.In T. Ohgushi, O. Schmitz and R.D. Holt, eds. Trait-Mediated Indirect Interactions: Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
The genetics of phenotypic plasticity. XI. Joint evolution of plasticity and dispersal rate.S.M. Scheiner, M. Barfield and R.D. Holt. 2012.Ecology and Evolution 2: 2027-2039.Supplementary information
The prevalence and persistence of sigma virus, a biparentally transmitted parasite of Drosophila melanogaster.M.L. Wayne, G.M. Blohm, M.E. Brooks, K.L. Regan, B.Y. Brown, M. Barfield, R.D. Holt and B.M. Bolker. 2011.Evolutionary Ecology Research 13: 323-345.
Predation and the evolutionary dynamics of species ranges.R.D. Holt, M. Barfield, I. Filin and S. Forde. 2011.American Naturalist 178: 488-500.Supplementary information
Theoretical perspectives on the statics and dynamics of species’ borders in patchy environments.R.D. Holt and M. Barfield. 2011.American Naturalist 178: S6-S25.
Evolution in stage-structured populations.M. Barfield, R.D. Holt and R. Gomulkiewicz. 2011.American Naturalist 177: 397-409.Appendices Correction 1 Correction 2
Genetics, adaptation, and invasion in harsh environments.R. Gomulkiewicz, R.D. Holt, M. Barfield and S.L. Nuismer. 2010.Evolutionary Applications 3: 97-108.
Metapopulation perspectives on the evolution of species’ niches.R.D. Holt and M. Barfield. 2009b.In S. Cantrell, C.Cosner and S. Ruan, eds. Spatial Ecology. CRC Press.
Trophic interactions and range limits: the diverse roles of predation.R.D. Holt and M. Barfield. 2009a.Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276: 1435-1442.
Predator shadows: complex life histories as generators of spatially patterned indirect interactions across ecosystems.M.W. McCoy, M. Barfield and R.D. Holt. 2009.Oikos 118: 87-100.
Habitat selection and niche conservatism.R.D. Holt and M. Barfield. 2008.Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution 54: 295-309.
Evolutionary dynamics as a component of stage-structured matrix models: An example using Trillium grandiflorum.T.M. Knight, M. Barfield and R.D. Holt. 2008.American Naturalist 172: 375-392.
The relation of density regulation to habitat specialization, evolution of a species’ range, and the dynamics of biological invasions.I. Filin, R.D. Holt and M. Barfield. 2008.American Naturalist 172: 233-247. Appendix