Chesson Publications

Publications of Peter Chesson

(132)     Sheue, C. R., J. W. Liu, H. Y. Liu, L. L. Kuo-Huang, P. Chesson, J. Chen, M. C. Shih and R. Kiew. 2020. Silica bodies of Selaginella erythropus: detection, morphology and development. Flora 264, 151558.

(131)     Liu, J. W., S. F. Li, C. T. Wu, I. A. Valdespino, J. F. Ho, Y. H. Wu, H. M. Chang, T. Y. Guu, M. F. Kao, C. Chesson, S. Das, H.Oppenheimer, A. Bakutis, P. Saenger, N. Salazar Allen, J. W. H. Yong, B. Adjie, R. Kiew, N. Nadkarni, C. L. Huang, P. Chesson and C. R. Sheue. 2020. Gigantic chloroplasts, including bizonoplasts, are common in shade-adapted species of the ancient vascular plant family Selaginellaceae. American Journal of Botany 107: 562–576. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1455

(130)     Pao, S.H., J. W. Liu, J. Y. Yang, P. Chesson and C. R. Sheue. 2020. Uncovering the mechanisms of novel foliar variegation patterns caused by structures and pigments. Taiwania 65: 74 -80. DOI: 10.6165/tai.2020.65.74

(129)     Chesson, P. 2020. Species coexistence, Chapter 2 in K.S. McCann and G. Gellner, eds, Theoretical Ecology: concepts and applications, Oxford University Press, pp 5-27. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198824282.003.0002    http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780198824299.do

(128)     Chesson, P. 2020 MacArthur (1970) and mechanistic coexistence theory. Theoretical Population Biology, 133, 13-14. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2019.07.011

(127)     Kortessis, N., Chesson, P. 2019. Germination variation facilitates the evolution of seed dormancy when coupled with seedling competition, Theoretical Population Biology 130, 60–73, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2019.09.010

(126)     Chesson, P. 2019. Chesson’s Coexistence Theory: Comment. Ecology, e02851 https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ecy.2851

(125)     Chesson, P. And Yang, P. 2019. Populations as fluid on a landscape under global environmental change. Fontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 7:363. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2019.00363

(124)     Sommers, P. and Chesson, P. 2019. Effects of predator avoidance behavior on the coexistence of competing prey. The American Naturalist 193, E132–E148. https://dx.doi.org/10.1086/701780

(123)     Chesson, P. Contributions to nonstationary community theory. 2019. Journal of Biological Dynamics 13 (S1), 123–150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2018.1526977

(122)     Holt, G., Chesson, P. 2018. Branched stream networks and diversity in watersheds. Freshwater Science 37(4):712-730. DOI: 10.1086/700680

(121)     Ignace, D. D., Huntly, N., Chesson, P. 2018. The role of climate in the dynamics of annual plants in a Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem. Evolutionary Ecology Research 19, 279–297. http://www.evolutionary-ecology.com/issues/v19/n03/ffar3143.pdf

(120)     Chesson, P. 2018. Updates on mechanisms of maintenance of species diversity. Journal of Ecology 106:1773–1794. (DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.13035)

(119)     Pao, S. H., P. Y. Tsai, C. I Peng, P. J. Chen, C. C. Tsai, E. C. Yang, M. C. Shih, J. Chen, J. Y. Yang, P. Chesson and C. R. Sheue. 2018. Lamelloplasts and Minichloroplasts in Begoniaceae: Iridescence and Photosynthetic Functioning. Journal of Plant Research 131:655–670. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10265-018-1020-2)

(118)     Li, Y., Chesson, P. 2018. Seed demographic comparisons reveal spatial and temporal niche differentiation between native and invasive species in a community of desert winter annual plants. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 19, 71–84. http://www.evolutionary-ecology.com/issues/v19/n01/hhar3120.pdf

(117)     Larios, E., Búrquez, A., Valenzuela, G., Chesson, P., Venable, D. L. 2017. Post-dispersal seed predation in relation to selection on seed size in Dithyrea californica. Evolutionary Ecology Research 18, 651-662.

(116)     Chesson, P. 2017. AEDT: A new concept for ecological dynamics in the ever-changing world. PLoS Biology 15(5): e2002634. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2002634

(115)     Stump, S., Chesson, P. 2017. How optimally foraging predators promote prey coexistence in a variable environment. Theoretical Population Biology 114, 40-58.

(114)     Chen, Y. S., P. Chesson, H. W. Wu, S. H. Pao, J. W. Liu, L. F. Chien, J. W. H. Yong and C. R. Sheue. 2017. Leaf structure affects a plant’s appearance: combined multiple-mechanisms intensify remarkable foliar variegation. Journal of Plant Research 130, 311–325. 

(113)     Sommers, P., Chesson, P. 2016. Caching rodents disproportionately disperse seed beneath invasive grass. Ecosphere 7, e01596. 

(112)     Holt, G, Chesson, P. 2016. Scale-dependent community theory for streams and other linear habitats. The American Naturalist 188, E59-73.

(111)     Li, L., Chesson, P. 2016. The effects of dynamical rates on species coexistence in a variable environment: the paradox of the plankton revisited. The American Naturalist 188, E46-E58

(110)     Stump, S., Chesson, P. 2015. Distance-responsive predation is not necessary for the Janzen-Connell hypothesis. Theoretical Population Biology 106, 60-70

(109)     Y. Liu, S. Fang, P. Chesson and F. L. He. 2015. The effect of soil-borne pathogens depends on the abundance of host tree species. Nature Communications 6, article 10017.

(108)     Yuan, C., Chesson, P. 2015. The relative importance of relative nonlinearity in the lottery model. Theoretical Population Biology 109, 35-52

(107)     Sheue, C.R., Jia-Fang Ho, Ai-Wen Yao, Yeh-Hua Wu, Jian-Wei Liu, Sauren Das, Chi-Chu Tsai, Hsiu-An Chu, Maurice S. B. Ku and Peter Chesson. 2015. A Variation on Chloroplast Development: the Bizonoplast and Photosynthetic Efficiency in the Deep Shade Plant Selaginella erythropus. American Journal of Botany 102, 1-12

(106)     Ignace, D. D., Chesson, P. 2014. Removing an invader: Evidence for forces reassembling a Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem. Ecology 95, 3203–3212

(105)     Sheue, Chiou-Rong, Hsiu-Chin Chang, Yuen-Po Yang, Ho-Yih Liu, Peter Chesson and Fu-Hsiung Hsu. 2014. A new classification of marginal resin ducts improves understanding of hard pine (Pinaceae) diversity in Taiwan. Flora 209, 414–425

(104)     Holt, G., Chesson, P. 2014. Variation in moisture duration as a driver of coexistence by the storage effect in desert annual plants. Theoretical Population Biology 92, 36-50.

(103)     Chesson, P., Nancy J. Huntly, Stephen H. Roxburgh, Marissa Pantastico-Caldas and José M. Facelli. 2013. The storage effect: definition and tests in two plant communities. Pp 11-40 in C. K. Kelly, M. G. Bowler, G. A. Fox eds, Temporal dynamics and ecological process. Cambridge University Press.

(102)     Sheue C. R., P. Chesson, Y. J. Chen, T. Y. Guu, S. Y. Wu, Y. H. Wu, J. W. H. Yong, C. L. Lim, R. M. A. Randrianasolo, M. H. Razanajatovo and Y. P. Yang. 2013. Comparative morphology and structure of colleters of the Rhizophoraceae. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 172, 449–464

(101)     Chesson, P. 2013. Metapopulations. In S.A. Levin, ed. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity 2nd Edition. Elsevier. Volume 5, 240-251.

(100)     Mathias, A., Chesson, P. 2013. Coexistence and evolutionary dynamics mediated by seasonal environmental variation in annual plant communities. Theoretical Population Biology 84, 56-71. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2012.11.009

(99)       Chesson, P. 2012. Species competition and predation. In Robert A. Meyers (ed.) Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2012, Volume 14 pp. 10061-10085. http://www.springerreference.com/docs/html/chapterdbid/308758.html

(98)       Chesson, P. 2012. Scale transition theory: its aims motivations and predictions. Ecological Complexity. 10, 52–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecocom.2011.11.002

(97)       Sheue, C.R., S.H. Pao, L.F. Chien, P. Chesson and C.I. Peng. 2012 Natural foliar variegation without costs? The case of Begonia. Annals of Botany. 109, 1065–1074 https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcs025 97-2621-B-005-002-MY3

(96)       Emmerson, L., J. M. Facelli, P. Chesson, H. Possingham, and J. R. Day. 2012. Changes in seed dispersal processes and the potential for between-patch connectivity for an arid land daisy. Ecology 93, 544-553. http://www.esajournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1890/11-0651.1

(95)       C. C. Tsai, Y. Y. Su, S. J. Li, Y. W. H. Yong, P. Saenger, P. Chesson, S. Das, G. Wightman, Y. P. Yang, H. Y. Liu and C. R. Sheue. 2012. Evidence of natural hybridization and gene introgression among Ceriops species (Rhizophoraceae) based on nuclear and plastid DNA. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 43, 178–191. https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.bse.2012.03.009

(94)       Chesson, P. 2011. Ecological Niches and Diversity Maintenance. Pp 43-60 in Research in Biodiversity - Models and Applications, Igor Ya. Pavlinov (Ed.) http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/ecological-niches-and-div…

(93)       Chesson, P., Kuang, J.J. 2010. The storage effect due to frequency-dependent predation in multispecies plant communities Theoretical Population Biology 78, 148-164. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2010.06.003

(92)       Kang, Y., Chesson, P. 2010. Relative Nonlinearity and Permanence.  Theoretical Population Biology 78, 26-35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2010.04.002

(91)       Kuang, J.J and Chesson, P. 2010. Interacting coexistence mechanisms in annual plant communities: frequency-dependent predation and the storage effect. Theoretical Population Biology 77, 56-70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2009.11.002

(90)       Emmerson, L., José M. Facelli, Peter Chesson and Hugh Possingham. 2010. Secondary seed dispersal of Erodiophyllum elderi, a patchily distributed short-lived perennial in the arid lands of Australia. Austral Ecology 35, 906–918. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/123299631/PDFSTART                                                 

(89)       Angert, Amy L., Travis E. Huxman, Peter Chesson, & D. Lawrence Venable 2009. Functional tradeoffs determine species coexistence via the storage effect. PNAS 28, 11641-11645.    http://www.pnas.org/content/106/28/11641  

 

(88)       Chesson, P. 2009. Scale transition theory with special reference to species coexistence in a variable environment. Journal of Biological Dynamics 3, 149-163. http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/ftinterface~db=jour~content=a906077695…

(87)       Kuang, J.J. and Chesson, P. 2009. Coexistence of annual plants: generalist seed predation weakens the storage effect. Ecology 90, 170-182.                             http://www.esajournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1890/08-0207.1

(86)       Miller, A. D., Chesson, P. 2009. Coexistence in disturbance prone communities: how a resistance-resilience trade off generates coexistence via the storage effect. The American Naturalist 173, E30-E43. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/595750

(85)       Chesson, P, and Kuang, J.J. 2008. The interaction between predation and competition. Nature 456, 235-238. http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v456/n7219/pdf/nature07248.pdf

(84)       Facelli, J.M., Chesson, P. 2008. Cyclic dormancy, temperature and water availability control germination of Carrichtera annua. Austral Ecology 33, 324-328.

(83)       Kuang, J.J and Chesson, P. 2008. Predation-competition interactions for seasonally recruiting species. The American Naturalist 171, E119–E133. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/527484

(82)       Chesson, P. 2008. Quantifying and testing species coexistence mechanisms. Pp 119 – 164 in Valladares, F., Camacho, A., Elosegui, A., Gracia, C., Estrada, M., Senar, J.C., & Gili, J.M., eds. Unity in Diversity: Reflections on Ecology after the Legacy of Ramon Margalef.” Fundacion BBVA, Bilbao http://www.eebweb.arizona.edu/Faculty/chesson/Peter/Reprints/2008_Quant…

(81)       Sears, A.L.W., Chesson, P. 2007. New methods for quantifying the spatial storage effect: an illustration with desert annuals. Ecology 88, 2240-2247. http://www.esajournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1890%2…

(80)       Chesson, P. and Rees, M. 2007. Commentary on clark et al . ( 2 0 0 7 ) :Resolving the biodiversity paradox. Ecology Letters 10, 659-661 

(79)       Botkin,D. B., Saxe, H., Araújo,M. B., Betts,R., Bradshaw, R. H. W, Cedhagen, T., Chesson,P., Dawson, T. P., Etterson,J., Faith, D. P., Ferrier,S., Guisan,A., Hansen, A. S., Hilbert, D. W., Loehle,C., Margules,C., New, M., Sobel,M.J., and Stockwell D. R. B. 2007. Forecasting effects of global warming on biodiversity. Bioscience 57, 227-236.

(78)       Melbourne, B.A., Chesson, P. 2006. The scale transition: scaling up population dynamics with field data. Ecology 87, 1478–1488. http://www.esajournals.org/archive/0012-9658/87/6/pdf/i0012-9658-87-6-1…

(77)       Facelli, J.M., Chesson, P., Barnes, N. 2005. Differences in seed biology of annual plants in arid lands: a key ingredient of the storage effect. Ecology 86, 2998-3006.

(76)       Snyder, R.E., Borer, E.T. and Chesson, P. 2005. Examining the relative importance of spatial and nonspatial coexistence mechanisms. American Naturalist 166, E75- E94.

(75)       Melbourne, B. Sears, A., Donahue, M. and Chesson, P. 2005. Applying scale transition theory to metacommunities in the field. In Holyoak, M, Leibold, M.A., Holt, R.D., eds, Metacommunities: spatial dynamics and ecological communities, pp 307-330

(74)       Chesson, P., Donahue, M., Melbourne, B., Sears, A. 2005. Scale transition theory for understanding mechanisms in metacommunities. In Holyoak, M, Leibold, M.A., Holt, R.D., eds, Metacommunities: spatial dynamics and ecological communities, pp 279-306

(73)       Melbourne, B.A., Chesson, P. 2005. Scaling up population dynamics: integrating theory and data. Oecologia 145, 179-187 

(72)       Davies, K.F., Chesson, P., Harrison, S., Inouye, B.D., Melbourne, B.A., Rice, K.J. 2005. Spatial heterogeneity explains the scale dependence of the native-exotic diversity relationship. Ecology 86, 1602-1610. 

(71)       Chesson, P., and Lee, C.T. 2005. Families of discrete kernels for modeling dispersal. Theoretical Population Biology 67, 241-256.

(70)       Snyder, R.E., Chesson, P. 2004. How the spatial scales of dispersal, competition, and environmental heterogeneity interact to affect coexistence The American Naturalist 164, 633-650.

(69)       Chesson, P., Gebauer, R. L. E., Schwinning, S., Huntly, N., Wiegand, K., Ernest, S. K. M., Sher, A., Novoplansky, A., and Weltzin, J.F. 2004. Resource pulses, species interactions and diversity maintenance in arid and semi-arid environments. Oecologia 141, 236 - 253.

(68)       Dewi, S, Chesson, P. 2004. Age-structured population growth rates in constant and variable environments: a near equilibrium approach. Theoretical Population Biology 65, 75-88.

(67)       Chesson, P. 2003. Quantifying and testing coexistence mechanisms arising from recruitment fluctuations. Theoretical Population Biology 64, 345–357.

(66)       Dewi, S., Chesson, P. 2003. The age-structured lottery model. Theoretical Population Biology 64, 331–343.

(65)       Snyder, R.E. and Chesson, P. 2003. Local dispersal can facilitate coexistence in the presence of permanent spatial heterogeneity. Ecology Letters 6,301–309. 

(64)       Chesson, P. 2003. Introduction: Understanding the role of environmental variation in population and community dynamics. Theoretical Population Biology 64, 253-254. http://eebweb.arizona.edu/Faculty/chesson/peter/reprints/2003_Introduct…

(63)       Osenberg, C.W., C.M. St. Mary, R.J. Schmitt, S.J. Holbrook, P.Chesson, and B. Byrne. 2002. Rethinking ecological inference: Density dependence in reef fishes.Ecology Letters 5, 715–721.

(62)       Chesson, P., Peterson, A.G. 2002. The quantitative assessment of the benefits
of physiological integration in clonal plants. Evolutionary Ecology Research 4, 1153–1176

(61)       Peterson, A.G. and Chesson, P. 2002. Short term fitness benefits of physiological integration in the clonal herb Hydrocotyle peduncularis. Austral Ecology 27, 647-657. 

(60)       Chesson, P. and Neuhauser, C. 2002. Intraspecific aggregation and species coexistence. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17, 210-211.

(59)       Chase, J. M., P. A. Abrams, J. P. Grover, S. Diehl, P. Chesson, R. D. Holt, S. A. Richards, R. M. Nisbet, and T. J. Case. 2002. The interaction between predation and competition: a review and synthesis. Ecology Letters 5:302-315.                            

(58)       Shea, K., Chesson, P. 2002. Community ecology theory as a framework for biological invasions. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17, 170-176.

(57)       Chesson, P., Pacala, S., Neuhauser, C. 2001. Environmental niches and ecosystem functioning. Pages 213-245 in "The Functional Consequences of Biodiversity", Ann Kinzig, Stephen Pacala, and David Tilman, eds, Princeton University Press. http://www.eebweb.arizona.edu/Faculty/chesson/Peter/Reprints/2001_Envir…

(56)       Chesson, P. 2001. Metapopulations. Pp 161-176 in Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Vol 4, Simon A. Levin, ed, Academic Press. http://www.eebweb.arizona.edu/Faculty/chesson/Peter/Reprints/2001_Metap…

(55)       Hood, G.M., Chesson, P., Pech, R.P. 2000. Biological control using sterilising viruses: Host suppression and competition between viruses in non-spatial models. Journal of Applied Ecology 37, 914-925.

(54)       Chesson, P. 2000. General theory of competitive coexistence in spatially varying environments. Theoretical Population Biology 58, 211-237.

(53)       Chesson, P. 2000. Mechanisms of maintenance of species diversity. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 31, 343-66.                                                              

(52)       Kerans, B., Chesson, P.L., Stein, R.A. 2000. Assessing density-dependent establishment and dispersal: an example using caddisfly larvae. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57, 1190-1199.

(51)       Roxburgh, S, Chesson, P. 1998. A new method for detecting species associations with spatially autocorrelated data. Ecology 79, 2180-2192.

(50)       Chesson, P. 1998. Spatial Scales in the Study of Reef fishes: a theoretical perspective. Australian Journal of Ecology 23, 209-215.

(49)       Chesson, P. 1998. Recruitment limitation: a theoretical perspective. Australian Journal of Ecology 23, 234-240.

(48)       Chesson, P. 1998. Consequences of post-settlement mortality at the community level: a theoretical p erspective. Pp 164-169 in Jones, G.P., Doherty, P.J., Mapstone, B.D., Howlett, L. (eds) ReeFish '95: Recruitment and Population Dynamics of Coral Reef Fishes. CRC Reef Research Centre, Townsville, Australia

(47)       Chesson, P. 1998. Making sense of spatial models in ecology. Pp 151-166 in J. Bascompte and R. Sole (eds) “Modelling Spatiotemporal Dynamics in Ecology,” Academic Press.

(46)       Chesson, P. 1998. Appropriate Spatial Scales for Reef-fish Studies: a theoretical perspective. Pp 61-66 in Jones, G.P., Doherty, P.J., Mapstone, B.D., Howlett, L. (eds) ReeFish '95: Recruitment and Population Dynamics of Coral Reef Fishes. CRC Reef Research Centre, Townsville, Australia

(45)       Chesson, P. 1998. Recruitment limitation: a theoretical p erspective. Pp 139-148 in Jones, G.P., Doherty, P.J., Mapstone, B.D., Howlett, L. (eds) ReeFish '95: Recruitment and Population Dynamics of Coral Reef Fishes. CRC Reef Research Centre, Townsville, Australia

(44)       Chesson, P., Huntly, N. 1997. The roles of harsh and fluctuating conditions in the dynamics of ecological communities. American Naturalist 150, 519-553.

(43)       Chesson, P. 1997. Diversity maintenance by integration of mechanisms over various scales. Proceedings of the 8th International Coral Reef Symposium, 1:405-410. http://www.eebweb.arizona.edu/Faculty/chesson/Peter/Reprints/1997_Diver…

(42)       Hatfield, J., Chesson, P. 1996. Multispecies lottery competition: a diffusion analysis. Pp 615-622 in S. Tuljapurkar and H. Caswell, eds. Structured Population Models in Marine, Freshwater, and Terrestrial Systems. Chapman and Hall, New York.

(41)       Chesson, P. 1996. Matters of scale in the dynamics of populations and communities. Pp 353-368 In Frontiers of Population Ecology (eds. R.B. Floyd, A.W. Sheppard, and P. J. de Barro) CSIRO.

(40)       Lavorel, S., Chesson, P. 1995. How species with different regeneration niches coexist in patchy habitats with local disturbances. Oikos 74, 103-114.

(39)       Chesson, P. 1994. Multispecies competition in variable environments. Theoretical Population Biology 45, 227-276.

(38)       Chesson, P., Pantastico-Caldas, M. 1994. The Forest Architecture Hypothesis for Diversity Maintenance. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9, 79-80.

(37)       Chesson, P., Huntly, N. 1993. Temporal Hierarchies of Variation and the Maintenance of Diversity. Plant Species Biology 8, 195-206.

(36)       Baskin, C.C., Chesson, P.L., Baskin, J.M. 1993. Annual seed dormancy cycles in two desert winter annuals. J. Ecology 81, 551-556.

(35)       Hassell, M.P., May, R.M., Pacala, S.W., Chesson, P.L. 1991. The persistence of host-parasitoid associations in patchy environments. I. A general criterion. American Naturalist 138, 568-583.

(34)       Chesson, P., Rosenzweig, M.L. 1991. Behavior, heterogeneity and the dynamics of interacting species. Ecology 72, 1187-1195.

(33)       Chesson, P. 1991. A need for niches? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 6, 26-28.

(32)       Chesson, P. 1991. Stochastic population models. In "Ecological Heterogeneity," J. Kolasa and S.T.A. Pickett (eds), Ecological Studies: analysis and synthesis 86, 123-143. Springer-Verlag, New York.

(31)       Chesson, P. 1990. Geometry, heterogeneity and competition in variable environments. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond, Series B 330, 165-173.

(30)       Butler, A.J., Chesson, P.L. 1990. Ecology of sessile animals on sublittoral hard substrata: the need to measure variation. Australian Journal of Ecology 15, 520-530.

(29)       Chesson, P. 1990. MacArthur's consumer-resource model. Theoretical Population Biology 37, 26-38.

(28)       Reeve, J.D., Kerans, B.L., Chesson, P.L. 1989. Combining different forms of parasitoid aggregation: effects on stability and patterns of parasitism. Oikos 56, 233-239.

(27)       Hatfield, J., Chesson, P.L. 1989. Diffusion approximation and Stationary distribution for the lottery competition model. Theoretical Population Biology 36, 251-266.

(26)       Chesson, P., Huntly, N. 1989. Short-term instabilities and long-term community dynamics. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 4, 293-298.

(25)       Chesson, P.L. 1989. A general model of the role of environmental variability in communities of competing species. American Mathematical Society: Lectures on Mathematics in the Life Sciences 20, 97-123.

(24)       DeVries, D.R., Stein, R.A., Chesson, P.L. 1989. Sunfish foraging among patches: The patch departure decision. Animal Behaviour 37, 455-464.

(23)       Marschall, E.A., Chesson, P.L., Stein, R.A. 1989. Foraging in a patchy environment: prey-encounter rate and residence time distributions. Animal Behaviour 37, 444-454.

(22)       Chesson, P.L., Ellner, S. 1989. Invasibility and stochastic boundedness in monotonic competition models. J. Math. Biol. 27, 117-138.

(21)       Chesson, P.L., Huntly, N. 1988. Community consequences of life-history traits in a variable environment. Annales Zoologici Fennici 25, 5-16.

(20)       Chesson, P.L. 1988. Interactions between environment and competition: how environmental fluctuations mediate coexistence and competitive exclusion. Lecture Notes in Biomathematics 77, 51-71.

(19)       Mittelbach, G., Chesson, P.L. 1987. Predation risk: indirect effects on fish populations. Pp 315-332 in W.C. Kerfoot and A. Sih, eds, "Predation: direct and indirect effects on aquatic communities."

(18)       Chesson, P.L., Murdoch, W.W. 1986. Aggregation of risk: relationships among host-parasitoid models. American Naturalist 127, 696 - 715.

(17)       Chesson, P.L., Case, T.J. 1986. Nonequilibrium community theories: chance, variability, history, and coexistence. Pp 229-239 in J. Diamond and T. Case, eds, "Community Ecology," Harper and Row.

(16)       Chesson, P.L. 1986. Environmental variation and the coexistence of species. Pp 240-256 in J. Diamond and T. Case, eds, "Community Ecology," Harper and Row.

(15)       Murdoch, W.W., Chesson, J., Chesson, P.L. 1985. Biological control in theory and practice. American Naturalist 125, 344-366.

(14)       Warner, R.R., Chesson, P.L. 1985. Coexistence mediated by recruitment fluctuations: a field guide to the storage effect. American Naturalist 125, 769-787.

(13)       Chesson, P.L. 1985. Coexistence of competitors in spatially and temporally varying environments: a look at the combined effects of different sorts of variability. Theor. Pop. Biol. 28, 263-287.

(12)       Chesson, P.L. 1984. Persistence of a Markovian population in a stochastic environment. Zeitschrift fur Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie 66, 97-107.

(11)       Chesson, P.L. 1984. Variable predators and switching behavior. Theor. Pop. Biol. 26, 1-26.

(10)       Chesson, P.L. 1984. The storage effect in stochastic population models. Lect. Notes Biomath. 54, 76-89.

(9)         Chesson, P.L. 1984. Infinitely divisible random transition p robabilities with application to dependent Markov chains. J. Austral. Math. Soc. (Series B) 25, 463-472.

(8)         Chesson, P.L. 1983. Coexistence of competitors in a stochastic environment: the storage effect. Lect. Notes Biomath. 52, 188-198.

(7)         Chesson, P.L. 1982. The stabilizing effect of a random environment. J. Math. Biol. 15, 1-36.

(6)         Tallis, G.M., Chesson, P.L. 1982. Identifiability of mixtures. J. Austral. Math. Soc. (Series A) 32, 339-348.

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