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Bratman, G. N., Anderson, C., Berman, M., Cochran, B., de Vries, S., Flanders, J. Folke, C., Frumkin, H., Gross, J. J., Hartig, T., Kahn, P., Kuo, M., Lawler, J., Levin, P., Lindahl, T., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Mitchell, R., Ouyang, Z., Roe, J., Scarlett, L., Smith, J., van den Bosch, M., Wheeler, B., White, M., Zheng, H., and Daily, G. C. [middle authors listed alphabetically] Nature and Mental Health: An Ecosystem Services Perspective. In review
Mandle, L., Shields-Estrada, A., Chaplin-Kramer, R., Mitchell, M., Bremer, L., Gurevitch, J., Hawthorne, P., Johnson, J., Robison, B., Smith, J., Stoner, L., Verutes, G., Vogl, A., Daily, G., and Ricketts, T. Links between the environment and benefits to people, and gaps in ecosystem service research. In review
Smith, J. R., Letten, A., Ke, P. J., Anderson, C. B., Hendershot, J. N., Dhami, M. K., Dlott, G. A., Grainger, T. N., Howard, M. E., Morrison, B. M. L., Routh, D., San Juan, P. A., Mooney, H. A., Mordecai, E. A., Crowther, T. W., and Daily, G. C. A global test of ecoregions. Nature Ecology and Evolution 10.1038/s41559-018-0709-x
Schmitz, O. J., Buchkowski, R. W., Smith, J. R., Telthorst, M., and Rosenblatt, A. E. (2017) Predator community is linked to soil carbon retention across a human land use gradient. Ecology 98:1256-1265.
Smith, J. R. and Schmitz O. J. (2016). Cascading ecological effects of landscape moderated arthropod diversity. Oikos 125:1261-1272.
Glick, H. B., Bettigole C., Maynard, D. S., Covey, K. R., Smith, J. R., and Crowther, T. W. (2016). Spatially-explicit models of global tree density. Scientific Data 3, 160069
Crowther, T. W., Glick, H. B., Covey, K., Bettigole, C., Maynard, D. S., Thomas, S. M., Smith, J. R., Hintler, G., Jetz, W., Tuanmu, M., Duguid, M., et al. (2015). Mapping tree density at a global scale. Nature 525:201-205.
Crowther, T. W., Maynard, D. S., Crowther, T. R., Peccia, J., Smith, J. R., and Bradford, M. A. (2014). Untangling the fungal niche: A trait-based approach. Frontiers in Microbiology 5, 579.
Smith, J. R. and Hough-Goldstein, J. (2014) Impact of herbivory on mile-a-minute weed (Persicaria perfoliata). seed production and viability. Biological Control 76:60-64.
Smith, J. R., Hough-Goldstein, J., and Lake, E. C. (2014) Variable seed viability of mile-a-minute weed (devil’s tearthumb, Persicaria perfoliata). Invasive Plant Science and Management 7:107-112.
Smith, J. R., Hesler, S. P., and Loeb, G. M. (2014). Potential impact of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) on grape production in the Finger Lakes Region of New York. Journal of Entomological Science 49:290-303.
Smith, J. R. and Hough-Goldstein, J. (2013). Phototaxis, host cues, and host-plant finding in a monophagous weevil, Rhinoncomimus latipes. Journal of Insect Behavior 26:109-119.
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Smith, J. R. (2017). I hate bugs and wish they would go away forever. Antennae 41:143-144
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Bratman, G. N., Anderson, C., Berman, M., Cochran, B., de Vries, S., Flanders, J. Folke, C., Frumkin, H., Gross, J. J., Hartig, T., Kahn, P., Kuo, M., Lawler, J., Levin, P., Lindahl, T., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Mitchell, R., Ouyang, Z., Roe, J., Scarlett, L., Smith, J., van den Bosch, M., Wheeler, B., White, M., Zheng, H., and Daily, G. C. [middle authors listed alphabetically] Nature and Mental Health: An Ecosystem Services Perspective. In review
Mandle, L., Shields-Estrada, A., Chaplin-Kramer, R., Mitchell, M., Bremer, L., Gurevitch, J., Hawthorne, P., Johnson, J., Robison, B., Smith, J., Stoner, L., Verutes, G., Vogl, A., Daily, G., and Ricketts, T. Links between the environment and benefits to people, and gaps in ecosystem service research. In review
Smith, J. R., Letten, A., Ke, P. J., Anderson, C. B., Hendershot, J. N., Dhami, M. K., Dlott, G. A., Grainger, T. N., Howard, M. E., Morrison, B. M. L., Routh, D., San Juan, P. A., Mooney, H. A., Mordecai, E. A., Crowther, T. W., and Daily, G. C. A global test of ecoregions. Nature Ecology and Evolution 10.1038/s41559-018-0709-x
Schmitz, O. J., Buchkowski, R. W., Smith, J. R., Telthorst, M., and Rosenblatt, A. E. (2017) Predator community is linked to soil carbon retention across a human land use gradient. Ecology 98:1256-1265.
Smith, J. R. and Schmitz O. J. (2016). Cascading ecological effects of landscape moderated arthropod diversity. Oikos 125:1261-1272.
Glick, H. B., Bettigole C., Maynard, D. S., Covey, K. R., Smith, J. R., and Crowther, T. W. (2016). Spatially-explicit models of global tree density. Scientific Data 3, 160069
Crowther, T. W., Glick, H. B., Covey, K., Bettigole, C., Maynard, D. S., Thomas, S. M., Smith, J. R., Hintler, G., Jetz, W., Tuanmu, M., Duguid, M., et al. (2015). Mapping tree density at a global scale. Nature 525:201-205.
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Crowther, T. W., Maynard, D. S., Crowther, T. R., Peccia, J., Smith, J. R., and Bradford, M. A. (2014). Untangling the fungal niche: A trait-based approach. Frontiers in Microbiology 5, 579.
Smith, J. R. and Hough-Goldstein, J. (2014) Impact of herbivory on mile-a-minute weed (Persicaria perfoliata). seed production and viability. Biological Control 76:60-64.
Smith, J. R., Hough-Goldstein, J., and Lake, E. C. (2014) Variable seed viability of mile-a-minute weed (devil’s tearthumb, Persicaria perfoliata). Invasive Plant Science and Management 7:107-112.
Smith, J. R., Hesler, S. P., and Loeb, G. M. (2014). Potential impact of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) on grape production in the Finger Lakes Region of New York. Journal of Entomological Science 49:290-303.
Smith, J. R. and Hough-Goldstein, J. (2013). Phototaxis, host cues, and host-plant finding in a monophagous weevil, Rhinoncomimus latipes. Journal of Insect Behavior 26:109-119.
Popular Scientific Articles
(PDF versions available upon request)
Smith, J. R. (2017). I hate bugs and wish they would go away forever. Antennae 41:143-144