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Curriculum Vitae for Julie Lockwood

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Education

Institution Degree Year
Georgia Southern College BS Biology 1990
Georgia Southern University MS Biology 1991
University of Tennessee Ph.D. Zoology 1997

MS Thesis: Morphology, competition and the structure of some introduced passerine communities. Adviser: Michael P. Moulton.

Ph.D. Dissertation: Assembling ecological communities: investigations into theory and practice. Adviser: Stuart L. Pimm.

Post-doc: Patterns in biological invasions. Adviser: Daniel Simberloff.

Employment History

Years Position
1990 - 1991 Teaching Assistant, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA.
1992 - 1997 Graduate Student Research Associate, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.
1997 - 1998 Post-doctoral Research Associate, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.
1998 - 2003 Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA.
2003 - 2006 Assistant Professor, Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
2006 - Associate Professor, Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.

Courses Taught

Dates Course Title
1991 GENERAL ZOOLOGY LABORATORY: 1 section at Georgia Southern University
1991 - 94 GENERAL BIOLOGY LABORATORY: 10 sections at Georgia Southern University and 3 sections at University of Tennessee
1996 POPULATION BIOLOGY: 1 section at University of Tennessee
1997 TAXONOMY AND CONSERVATION (graduate seminar) - co-taught with M. McKinney at Univ. of Tennessee
1999 - 2001 NATURAL HISTORY OF BIRDS (undergraduate) - Univ. of California
1998 TOPICS IN RESEARCH IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: ECOLOGICAL STATISTICS (graduate seminar) - co-taught with K. Holl at Univ. of California
2000 - 03 CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (graduate core course) - Univ. of California
2000 TOPICS IN RESEARCH IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: CONSERVATION POLICY (graduate seminar) - co-taught with D. Press at Univ. of California
2000 - 03 ADVANCED AVIAN RESEARCH: FIELD TECHNIQUES AND ANALYTICAL TOOLS (senior exit course) - Univ. of California
2001 - 03 CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (undergraduate core course) - Univ. of California
2001 - 03 GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINAR (graduate core course) - co-taught with D. Kelso at Univ. of California
2001 ADVANCED READINGS IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES (graduate seminar) - Univ. of California
2002 ANIMAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION (undergraduate upper-division) - Univ. of California
2003 TOPICS IN RESEARCH IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: THE EVOLUTION OF LIFE HISTORIES (graduate seminar) - Univ. of California
2003 TOPICS IN RESEARCH IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: NULL MODELS IN ECOLOGY (graduate seminar) - Univ. of California
2003 - PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGY (undergraduate), co-taught - Rutgers University
2004 - SPRING ECOLOGY FIELD CAMP (undergraduate), co-taught - Rutgers University
2004 - WILDLIFE ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (undergraduate) - Rutgers University

Invited Guest Lectures

Date(s) Title Course Professor Location
1995 "Ecological stability and biological diversity" Biological Invasions Michael P. Moulton Univ. of Florida
1996 - 97 "Invasive species and their effects on biodiversity" Introduction to Biodiversity Michael McKinney Univ. of Tennessee
1996 "Biological invasions" Conservation Biology S.L. Pimm Univ. of Tennessee
2001 "Predicting Invasion: the interplay of science, policy and law" Biological Invasions Hal Mooney Stanford University

Other teaching

1999 Senior Thesis, "Identifying movement corridors for mountain lions on the central California coast". Michelle Korpos, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz.

2001 Senior Internship, "The Western Burrowing Owl: Status and distribution on the University of California Campus, Santa Cruz, California." Loni Beyer, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz.

2001 Senior Thesis, "Life History of the Bushtit: Species account and project proposal." Rama Heinrich, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz.

2001 Education Abroad Program project, "Lerp psyllids and bird communities in California: Food web implications of a highly specialized invasive species in a disturbed environment." James Gilroy, Univ. of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.

2002 Senior Thesis, "Molokai; a classification of the Coastal Zone using ArcView 3.0", Travis Eaton, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz.

2004 Senior Thesis, "Interactions between small rodent populations and impacted tropical rainforests in Costa Rica", Lindsey Buis-Kelley, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz.

2005 George H. Cook Thesis, "Bias in estimating the population sizes of grassland birds", Ryan Sklar, Rutgers University.

Current and Former Students

Benjamin Baiser Rutgers University, MSc. Candidate. Nesting success of the Cape Sable seaside sparrow.

Tom Virzi Rutgers University, Ph.d candidate: Breeding success of American Oystercatchers within marsh and open-beach habitats in New Jersey.

Blake Mathys Rutgers University, Ph.d candidate: How do generalists become pests; the Great Kiskadee in Bermuda and Trinidad.

David La Puma Rutgers University, Ph.d candidate; Demographic response of Cape Sable Seaside Sparrows to Everglades Fire Management.

Karen Mabb Rutgers University, Ph.d candidate; Population growth and geographic spread of Monk Parakeets in Florida.

Alison Siegal Rutgers University, Ph.d candidate; Response of threatened grassland birds to the restoration of abandoned farmland.

Liba Pejchar 2004 Ph.d, University of California Santa Cruz, "Ecology of an endangered Hawaiian Honeycreeper and implications for conservation on private land". Currently a post-doctoral research associate at Stanford University.

Professional Presentations

1991 Statesboro, GA. The role of competition in structuring some introduced passeriform communities on oceanic islands. Department of Biology Seminar Series, Georgia Southern University.

1994 Knoxville, TN. Assembling agro-economically important communities. Evolutionary and Behavioral Ecology Seminar Group, University of Tennessee.

1995 Snowbird, Utah - Invadibilty, diversity and equilibrium: assembly models without local stability assumptions. Invited Symposium Participant, Assembly Rules, Ecological Society of America.

1995 Knoxville, TN - Assembling communities in silico , and in Kansas. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Seminar Series, University of Tennessee.

1996 Knoxville, TN - Patterns in the biotic homogenization of the global avifauna. Invited, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Seminar Series, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

1997 Baltimore, MD. Using taxonomy to predict the success of introduced avifauna: the relative importance of transport vs. establishment. Ecological Society of America annual meetings.

1998 Davis, CA. Biotic homogenization: a few winners replacing many losers in the next mass extinction. Invited, Conservation Biology Seminar Series, University of California, Davis

1999 Missoula, Montana - Biotic homogenization. Society for Conservation Biology.

2000 Naples, Florida - The role of fire in sustaining populations of Cape Sable seaside sparrows within the southern Everglades. Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference.

2001 Kona, Hawaii - Biological homogenization: the loss and gain of species through invasion and extinction. Invited Symposium Participant, Maintaining Landscape Heterogeneity, Society for Range Management.

2002 Tampa, Florida - Implications of Cape Sable seaside sparrow demography on Everglades Restoration. Invited seminar, Department of Biology, University of South Florida.

2002 Tucson, Arizona - Accounting for climate change and sea level rise in the restoration of hydrology-plant-bird interactions in the Everglades. Invited Symposium Participant, Restoration and Global Climate Change, Ecological Society of America.

2003 Las Vegas, Nevada - The biogeography of invasions: are we creating a homongenized biosphere? Invited Symposium Participant, Biogeography and Conservation, Inaugural Meeting of the International Society for Biogeography.

2003 London, England - Predicting which species will become invasive: what's taxonomy got to do with it? Invited Symposium Participant, Phylogeny and Conservation, The Zoological Society of London.

2003 Key Largo, Florida - The response of Cape Sable Seaside Sparrows to fire. Invited Symposium Participant, Sustainable Ecosystems Institute Symposium on Avian Ecology and Everglades Restoration.

2004 New York, New York - Symposium Co-Chair, Slowing Homogenization: Conserving Native Species in an Age of Urban Sprawl, Society for Conservation Biology.

2004 New York, New York - The tribe has spoken : the case for using a multi-stage invasion model in our efforts to predict which non-native species will become harmful, Invited Seminar at Columbia University.

2004 Portland, Oregon - Biotic homogenization and the breakdown of biogeographic barriers. Invited Symposium Participant, Insights from Exotic Species, Ecological Society of America.

2004 Fairbanks, Alaska - Smoke on the water: the interplay of hydrology and fire and its effect on Everglades biodiversity, National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Site Coordinating Committee Workshop.

2004 Statesboro, Georgia - The biology of nowhere; the loss of biodiversity through invasion and extinction, Georgia Southern University Department of Biology Distinguished Alumni Lecture.

2005 Hamilton, New Jersey - Conservation of grassland birds within Duke Farms, New Jersey Wildlife Society Annual Meetings.

2005 Newark, New Jersey - The role of propagule pressure in explaining invasion success, Rutgers Newark Biology Colloquium

Awards, Academic Honors

1987 Academic All American

1996 Science Alliance Graduate Student Award of Excellence, Univ. of Tennessee, Division of Biology

2002 Awarded five-year Pepper-Gibberson Endowed Chairship, Co-held with Dennis Kelso, Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz - Declined.

2004 Distinguished Graduate Alumna, Department of Biology, Georgia Southern University.

University Service

1997 Graduate Student representative for Graduate Student Handbook formulation, Univ. of Tennessee, Dept. of Zoology

1999-00 Graduate Committee - Univ. of California, Environmental Studies.

1999-2003 Curriculum Committee - Univ. of California, Environmental Studies.

1999 Search Committee for Soil Scientist -Univ. of California, Environmental Studies.

2000 Graduate Seminar Committee -Univ. of California, Environmental Studies.

2000-2001 Long-range planning committee -Univ. of California, Environmental Studies.

2001 Chair, Search Committee for Senior Museum Scientist - Univ. of California, Environmental Studies.

2001-2003 Co-supervisor, Senior Museum Scientist - Univ. of California, Environmental Studies

2001-2003 Member, Campus Land Use Management Advisory Committee - Univ. of California

2004- 2005 Faculty Council Rutgers University New Brunswick Campus.

2004- Board Member - Ecology and Evolution Graduate Program, Rutgers University.

2004- Seminar Series Coordinator - Ecology and Evolution Graduate Program, Rutgers University.

2004- Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee - Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, Rutgers University

2004- Member, Graduate Curriculum Committee - Ecology and Evolution Graduate Program, Rutgers, University

2005 - Project Leader, Wildlife Conservation - Grant F. Walton Center for Remote Sensing, Rutgers University

2005 Ad hoc committee member for Cook College Dean, Transforming Undergraduate Education

Professional Service

1998 Participant in National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis workshop on Sampling Curves

1999-2002 Participant in National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis workshop on Phylogeny and Conservation.

2004, 2005 Participant in National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis workshop on Exotic species - insigts into understanding ecology, evolution and biogeography.

1998- Peer review for Science, Biodiversity and Conservation, Behavioral Ecology, Diversity and Distributions, Ecological Restoration, The Condor, Ardeola, American Naturalist, Landscape Ecology, Biological Invasions, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, Ecological Applications, Biological Conservation, Journal of Ecology, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, Ecology Letters, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Wilson Bulletin.

1999- Grant reviews - National Geographic Society, National Science Foundation Division of Environmental Biology, Lincoln Park Zoo Scott Neotropical Fund.

2002 Outside reviewer for P. Cassey's Ph.d dissertation, Australian School of Environmental Studies, Griffith University.

2004 Outside reviewer for Theo Wassenaar's Ph.d dissertation, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of Pretoria, South Africa.

2002- Outside reviewer for proposed books: Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press.

2001- Editorial Board - Conservation Biology

2001 - Editorial Advisory Board - Global Ecology and Biogeography

2001- Advisory Panelist - Managing fire within Everglades National Park for Cape Sable seaside sparrows. Everglades National Park, Big Cypress National Preserve, and USFWS

2003 Symposium Chair Invasive Species Effects- 5th Annual Bay Area Conservation Biology Symposium, Berkeley, California.

2004- Editorial Board - Animal Conservation

2004- Member of Scientific Advisory Panel, Important Bird Areas of New Jersey, New Jersey Audubon.

2005 Participant, New Jersey Wildlife Summit, Hamilton, New Jersey.

2005 - Chair, Nominations Committee, New Jersey Wildlife Society

1998 Participant in National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis workshop on Sampling Curves

1999-2002 Participant in National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis workshop on Phylogeny and Conservation.

2004, 2005 Participant in National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis workshop on Exotic species - insigts into understanding ecology, evolution and biogeography.

1998- Peer review for Science, Biodiversity and Conservation, Behavioral Ecology, Diversity and Distributions, Ecological Restoration, The Condor, Ardeola, American Naturalist, Landscape Ecology, Biological Invasions, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, Ecological Applications, Biological Conservation, Journal of Ecology, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, Ecology Letters, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Wilson Bulletin.

1999- Grant reviews - National Geographic Society, National Science Foundation Division of Environmental Biology, Lincoln Park Zoo Scott Neotropical Fund.

2002 Outside reviewer for P. Cassey's Ph.d dissertation, Australian School of Environmental Studies, Griffith University.

2004 Outside reviewer for Theo Wassenaar's Ph.d dissertation, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of Pretoria, South Africa.

2002- Outside reviewer for proposed books: Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press.

2001- Editorial Board - Conservation Biology

2001 - Editorial Advisory Board - Global Ecology and Biogeography

2001- Advisory Panelist - Managing fire within Everglades National Park for Cape Sable seaside sparrows. Everglades National Park, Big Cypress National Preserve, and USFWS

2003 Symposium Chair Invasive Species Effects- 5th Annual Bay Area Conservation Biology Symposium, Berkeley, California.

2004- Editorial Board - Animal Conservation

2004- Member of Scientific Advisory Panel, Important Bird Areas of New Jersey, New Jersey Audubon.

2005 Participant, New Jersey Wildlife Summit, Hamilton, New Jersey.

2005 - Chair, Nominations Committee, New Jersey Wildlife Society

Professional membership

1992 - American Ornithologist Union

1994-99 Society for Ecological Restoration

1998- Society for Conservation Biology

1999- Cooper Ornithological Society

2001- Wilson Ornithological Society

2001- Association of Field Ornithologists

2001- Union of Concerned Scientists

2002- Ecological Society of America

2002- International Biogeography Society - Charter Member

2003- Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research Program (LTER), Florida International University

2004- Fellow, Zoological Society of London

Grants and Fellowships

1990 Graduate Student Travel Grant for travel to United States National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., Georgia Southern University - $1,000

1991 Graduate Student Research Grant for field work on exotic birds of Bermuda, Georgia Southern University - $500

1994 Alexander Hollander Fellowship, Univ. of Tennessee, Division of Biology - $12,000

1994 Summer Research Assistant Fellowship for assembling ecological communities at the Land Institute, Salina Kansas, Univ. of Tennessee, Division of Biology - $3,000

1998 Critical Ecosystems Science Initiative, National Park Service for demographic study on the Cape Sable seaside sparrow, Everglades National Park - $20,000

1999 Committee on Research Fellowship for research on insularity effects among birds introduced to oceanic islands, Univ. of California, Division of Social Science - $6,000

2000 Faculty Research Award for research on effects of introduced birds on native Hawaiian Honeycreepers, Univ. of California, Division of Social Science - $6,000

2000 Critical Ecosystems Science Initiative, National Park Service for research on the relationship between fire and breeding success in the Cape Sable seaside sparrow, Everglades National Park - $60,000

2001 Critical Ecosystems Science Initiative, National Park Service for research on the effects of fire and hydrology on spatial variability in demographic parameters of the Cape Sable seaside sparrow, Everglades National Park - $50,000

2001 Divisional Research Award for research on the communication gap between practitioners and academics when building nature reserve networks, Univ. of California, Division of Social Science - $6,000

2002 Critical Ecosystems Science Initiative, National Park Service for research on the effects of fire and hydrology on the Cape Sable seaside sparrow, Everglades National Park - $30,000

2002 Critical Ecosystems Science Initiative, National Park Service for fire effects on Cape Sable seaside sparrow demography, Everglades National Park - $75,000

2003 Leverhulme Trust, United Kingdom, for Understanding biological invasions using avian model systems- £56,000 ($100,000) (with T. Blackburn and D. Sol).

2003 Divisional Research Award for documenting changes in the diversity and abundance of non-native plants within Hakalau National Wildlife Refuge, Hawaii, - $4,000 - Declined.

2003 Critical Ecosystems Science Initiative, National Park Service for fire effects on Cape Sable seaside sparrow demography, - $92,000.

2004 Critical Ecosystems Science Initiative, National Park Service for fire effects on Cape Sable seaside sparrows, - $99,000

2004 US Fish and Wildlife Service for Detailed study of nest success and causes of nest failure for the Cape Sable seaside sparrow, $270,000

2005 Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for Conservation of threatened grassland birds within Duke Farms, - $5450

2005 Critical Ecosystems Science Initiative, National Park Service for Fire effects on Cape Sable seaside sparrows, - $146,000

Books and Special Journal Issues

In Press Lockwood, J.L., M.F. Hoopes, and M.P. Marchetti. Invasion Ecology. Blackwell Scientific Press, UK.

2001 Lockwood, J.L. and McKinney, M. editors. Biotic Homogenization. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York.

Journal Articles and Book Chapters (peer-reviewed)

In Press Marchetti, M.P., J.L. Lockwood and T. Light. Urbanization promotes invasion and extinction but not homogenization among California freshwater fishes. Biological Conservation.

In Press Lockwood, J.L. Life in a double-hotspot: the transformation of Hawaiian bird diversity following invasion and extinction. Biological Invasions.

In Press Cassey, P., T.M. Blackburn, R.P. Duncan, and J.L. Lockwood. Lessons for re-introducing avian species: is there anything to be learnt from the successful establishment of exotics? Ecoscience

In Press Lockwood, J.L. Predicting which species will become invasive: what's taxonomy got to do with it? In: Phylogeny and Conservation, edited by A. Purvis, J. Gittleman and T. Brooks. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

2005 Lockwood, J.L. Introduction: Insights into biogeography. Pages 309-314, in D. Sax, J. Stachowicz and S. Gaines (eds). Species Invasions - insights into ecology, evolution and biogeography. Sinauer Press.

2005 McKinney, M.L. and J.L. Lockwood. Community composition and homogenization: eveness and abundance of native and exotic species. Pages 365-381 in, D. Sax, J. Stachowicz and S. Gaines (eds). Species Invasions - insights into ecology, evolution and biogeography. Sinauer Press.

2005 Pejchar, L, K. Holl and J. Lockwood. Hawaiian honeycreeper home range size varies with habitat: implications for native Acacia koa forestry. Ecological Applications 15(3): 1053-1061.

2005 Lockwood, J.L. P. Cassey, and T.M. Blackburn. The role of propagule pressure in explaining species invasion. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 20(5): 223-228.

2005 Cassey, P., T.M. Blackburn, R.P. Duncan, and J.L. Lockwood. Lessons from the establishment of exotic species: a meta-analytical case study using birds. Journal of Animal Ecology 74(2): 250-258.

2004 Lockwood, J.L. How do biological invasions alter diversity patterns? A biogeographical perspective. Pages 271-310, in Frontiers in Biogeography, edited by M. Lomolino and L. Heaney. Sinauer Press.

2004 Lockwood, J.L. and J. Gilroy. The portability of foodweb dynamics: reassembling an Australian eucalypt-psyllid-bird association within California. Global Ecology and Biogeography 13:445-450.

2004 Cassey, P., T.M. Blackburn, R.P. Duncan, D. Sol and J. Lockwood. Global patterns of introduction effort and establishment success in birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B 271:S405-S408.

2004 Cassey, P., T.M. Blackburn, G. Russell, K. Jones, and J.L. Lockwood. Influences on the transport and establishment of exotic bird species: a analysis of the parrots (Psittaciformes) of the world. Global Change Biology 10:427-426.

2004 Cassey, P., T.M. Blackburn, K. Jones, and J.L. Lockwood. Mistakes in the analysis of exotic species establishment: source pool designation and correlates of introduction success among parrots (Psittaciformes) of the world. Journal of Biogeography 31:277-284

2004 Lockwood, J.L. and C.L. Samuels. Assembly models and restoration practice. Pages 55-70 in, Assembly rules and restoration ecology: bridging the gap between theory and practice, edited by V. Temperton, R. Hobbs, S. Halle, and T. Nuttle. Island Press, Washington DC.

2003 Lockwood, J.L. M. Ross, and J. Sah. Smoke on the water: the influence of fire and hydrology on Everglades restoration. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9(1): 462-468.

2003 Samuels, C.L. and J.L. Lockwood. Weeding out surprises: incorporating uncertainty into restoration models. Ecological Restoration, 20(4):262-269.

2002 Lockwood, J.L., G.J. Russell, J.L. Gittleman, C. Daehler, M.L. McKinney and A. Purvis. A metric for analyzing taxonomic patterns of extinction risk. Conservation Biology, 16(4):1137-1142.

2001 Lockwood, J.L., K.H. Fenn, J.M. Caudill, D. Okines, J.R. Duncan, O.L. Bass, Jr., and S.L. Pimm. The implications of Cape Sable seaside sparrow demography for Everglades restoration. Animal Conservation 4:275-281.

2001 Duncan, J. R. and J.L. Lockwood. Extinction in a field of bullets: a search for causes in the decline of freshwater fishes. Biological Conservation 102:97-105.

2001 Lockwood, J.L., D. Simberloff, M. McKinney, and B. Von Holle. How many, and which, plants will invade natural areas. Biological Invasions 3:1-8.

2001 Duncan, J.R. and J.L. Lockwood. Spatial homogenization of the aquatic fauna of Tennessee: extinction and invasion following land use change and habitat alteration. Pages 245-258, in, Biotic Homogenization, edited by J.L. Lockwood and M.L. McKinney, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press, New York.

2001 McKinney, M.L. and J.L. Lockwood. Biotic homogenization: a sequential and selective process. Pages 1-18, in Biotic Homogenization, edited by J.L. Lockwood and M.L. McKinney, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press, New York.

2000 Lockwood, J.L. and K.H. Fenn. The recovery of the Cape Sable seaside sparrow through restoration of the Everglades ecosystem. Endangered Species UPDATE 17(1):10-14.

2000 Lockwood, J.L., T.M. Brooks, and M.L. McKinney. Taxonomic homogenization of the global avifauna. Animal Conservation 3:27-35.

1999 McKinney, M. L. and Lockwood, J.L. Biotic homogenization: a few winners replacing many losers in the next mass extinction. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 14(11):450-453.

1999 Lockwood, J.L. Using taxonomy to predict success among introduced avifauna: relative importance of transport and establishment. Conservation Biology 13(3):560-567.

1999 Lockwood, J.L., M.P. Moulton and K. Balent. Introduced avifaunas as natural experiments in community assembly. Pages 108-129, in Ecological Assembly Rules: Perspectives, Advances and Retreats, edited by E. Weiher and P.A. Keddy., Cambridge University Press.

1999 Lockwood, J.L. and S.L. Pimm. When does restoration succeed? Pages 363-392, in Ecological Assembly Rules: Perspectives, Advances and Retreats, edited by E. Weiher and P.A. Keddy., Cambridge University Press.

1997 Lockwood, J.L. R.D. Powell, M.P. Nott, and S.L. Pimm. Assembling ecological communities in time and space. Oikos. 80:549-553.

1997 Lockwood, J.L., M.P. Moulton and R.K. Brooke. Morphological dispersion of the introduced land-birds of Saint Helena. Ostrich 67:111-117.

1997 Lockwood, J.L., K.H. Fenn, J.L. Curnutt, D. Rosenthal, K.L. Balent, and A.L. Mayer. Life history of the endangered Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow. Wilson Bulletin 109(4):720-731.

1997 Lockwood, J.L. An alternative to succession: Assembly rules offer guide to restoration efforts. Restoration and Management Notes 15(1): 45-50.

1996 McKinney, M.L., J.L. Lockwood, and D. R. Frederick. Does ecosystem and evolutionary stability include rare species? In New Perspectives on Faunal Stability in the Fossil Record, edited by L.C. Ivany and K.M. Schopf. Special issue of Paleogeology, Paleoclimatology and Paleoecology 127(1-4):191-208.

1995 Brooke, R.K., J.L. Lockwood, and M.P. Moulton. Patterns of success in passeriform bird introductions on Saint Helena. Oecologia 103(3):337-342.

1994 Lockwood, J.L. and S.L. Pimm. Species: would any of them be missed? Current Biology 4(5):455 - 457.

1994 Lockwood, J.L. and M.P. Moulton. Ecomorphological pattern in Bermuda birds: the influence of competition and implications for nature preserves. Evolutionary Ecology 8:53 - 60.

1994 Lockwood, J.L., J.E. Greene, K. Wakelee, E. VanGelder, S. Ashe, and R. Aburomia. A description of Maui Parrotbill (Pseudonester xanthophrys) nests and nesting behavior. 'Elepaio 54(10):61-64.

1994 Curnutt, J., J.L. Lockwood, H. Luh, P. Nott, and G. Russell. Hotspots and species diversity. Nature 367:326-327.

1993 Lockwood, J.L., M.P. Moulton, and S.K. Anderson. Morphological assortment and the assembly of communities of introduced Passeriformes on oceanic islands: Tahiti vs. Oahu. The American Naturalist 141(3):398-408.

1993 Scott, M.A., J. L. Lockwood, and M.P. Moulton. Effects of microhabitat on nest box selection and annual productivity of Eastern Bluebirds (Sialia sialis) in southeastern Georgia. Texas Journal of Science 45(1):77-85.

1992 Moulton, M.P. and J.L. Lockwood. Morphological dispersion of introduced Hawaiian finches: evidence for competition and a Narcissus effect. Evolutionary Ecology 6:45-55.

Publications (Non-Peer Reviewed)

2004 Lockwood, J.L. and D. La Puma. Fire effects on Cape Sable seaside sparrow demography: 2004 final report. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Vero Beach, Florida.

2004 Lockwood, J.L. Fire effects on Cape Sable seaside sparrow demography: 2003 final report. US National Park Service, Everglades National Park, Homestead, FL.

2004 Lockwood, J.L. Fire effects on Cape Sable seaside sparrow demography: 2003 final report. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Vero Beach, Florida.

2002 Lockwood, J.L. Fire effects on Cape Sable seaside sparrow demography: 2002 final report. National Park Service, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida.

2002 Pimm, S.L., J.L. Lockwood, C. Jenkins, J.L. Curnutt, M.P. Nott, R. Powell, and O.L. Bass Jr. A sparrow in the grass. A report on the first ten years of research on the Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus mirabilis). National Park Service, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida

2000 Lockwood, J.L. Demography and breeding behavior of the Cape Sable seaside sparrow. 2000 Annual Report, submitted to the National Park Service, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida.

2000 Pimm, S.L. and J.L. Lockwood. Chapter 5. The 2000 Cape Sable sparrow census. In: S.L. Pimm, ed. The 2000 Cape Sable sparrow annual report. Submitted to the National Park Service, Everglades National Park, Homestead, FL.

2000 Duncan, J.R. and J.L. Lockwood. Homogenization of Tennessee's aquatic biodiversity: assessing the past and predicting the future. Pages 51-56. Proceedings from the tenth annual Tennessee water resources symposium, April 10-12, Montgomery Bell State Park, Burns, TN.

1999 Lockwood, J.L. Summary of research on exotic birds present within Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge. Report prepared for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Hilo, Hawaii.

1998 Pimm, S.L., Bass, O.L., Curnutt, J., Fenn, T., Jenkins, C., Lockwood, J.L., Mayer, A., Nott, P., and Powell, R. Response to the AOU [American Ornithologists Union] review committee on the Cape Sable seaside sparrow. 'White paper' prepared for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. *Names listed alphabetically after first author.

1998 Lockwood, J.L. Chapter 6. In: Population ecology of the Cape Sable seaside sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus mirabilis). Annual report, 1998. NPS, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida.

1997 Pimm, S.L., K. Balent, T. Brooks, J. Curnutt, T. Fenn, N. Fraley, S. Killeffer, J. Lockwood, L. Manne, A. Mayer, M.P. Nott, G. Russell, and E. Stanton. Population ecology of the Cape Sable Sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus mirabilis): Annual Report, 1997. NBS/NPS, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida.

1995 Pimm, S.L., T. Brooks, J.L. Curnutt, J.L. Lockwood, L. Manne, A. Mayer, M. Nott, and G. Russell. Population ecology of the Cape Sable Sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus mirabilis): Annual Report, 1995. NBS/NPS, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida.

Publications (Non-Peer Reviewed)

2004 Lockwood, J.L. and D. La Puma. Fire effects on Cape Sable seaside sparrow demography: 2004 final report. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Vero Beach, Florida.

2004 Lockwood, J.L. Fire effects on Cape Sable seaside sparrow demography: 2003 final report. US National Park Service, Everglades National Park, Homestead, FL.

2004 Lockwood, J.L. Fire effects on Cape Sable seaside sparrow demography: 2003 final report. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Vero Beach, Florida.

2002 Lockwood, J.L. Fire effects on Cape Sable seaside sparrow demography: 2002 final report. National Park Service, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida.

2002 Pimm, S.L., J.L. Lockwood, C. Jenkins, J.L. Curnutt, M.P. Nott, R. Powell, and O.L. Bass Jr. A sparrow in the grass. A report on the first ten years of research on the Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus mirabilis). National Park Service, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida

2000 Lockwood, J.L. Demography and breeding behavior of the Cape Sable seaside sparrow. 2000 Annual Report, submitted to the National Park Service, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida.

2000 Pimm, S.L. and J.L. Lockwood. Chapter 5. The 2000 Cape Sable sparrow census. In: S.L. Pimm, ed. The 2000 Cape Sable sparrow annual report. Submitted to the National Park Service, Everglades National Park, Homestead, FL.

2000 Duncan, J.R. and J.L. Lockwood. Homogenization of Tennessee's aquatic biodiversity: assessing the past and predicting the future. Pages 51-56. Proceedings from the tenth annual Tennessee water resources symposium, April 10-12, Montgomery Bell State Park, Burns, TN.

1999 Lockwood, J.L. Summary of research on exotic birds present within Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge. Report prepared for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Hilo, Hawaii.

1998 Pimm, S.L., Bass, O.L., Curnutt, J., Fenn, T., Jenkins, C., Lockwood, J.L., Mayer, A., Nott, P., and Powell, R. Response to the AOU [American Ornithologists Union] review committee on the Cape Sable seaside sparrow. 'White paper' prepared for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. *Names listed alphabetically after first author.

1998 Lockwood, J.L. Chapter 6. In: Population ecology of the Cape Sable seaside sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus mirabilis). Annual report, 1998. NPS, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida.

1997 Pimm, S.L., K. Balent, T. Brooks, J. Curnutt, T. Fenn, N. Fraley, S. Killeffer, J. Lockwood, L. Manne, A. Mayer, M.P. Nott, G. Russell, and E. Stanton. Population ecology of the Cape Sable Sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus mirabilis): Annual Report, 1997. NBS/NPS, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida.

1995 Pimm, S.L., T. Brooks, J.L. Curnutt, J.L. Lockwood, L. Manne, A. Mayer, M. Nott, and G. Russell. Population ecology of the Cape Sable Sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus mirabilis): Annual Report, 1995. NBS/NPS, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida.