Preprints

* indicates authorship is alphabetical, otherwise authorship is in the order of contribution.

  1. Schreiber, S. J. 2008. Evolution of patch preferences in environments with locally unstable demographics.
  2. Schreiber, S. J. and E. Saltzman. 2008. Evolution of predator and prey sink populations.
  3. Schreiber, S. J. and J. O. Lloyd-Smith. 2008. Invasion success and extinction risk in spatially heterogeneous environments.
  4. *Benaim, M. and S. J. Schreiber. 2008. Persistence of structured populations in random environments.

Refereed Publications

* indicates authorship is alphabetical, otherwise authorship is in the order of contribution. ** indicates undergraduate co-authors.

  1. *Kon, R. and S. J. Schreiber. To appear. Host and multiple parasitoid dynamics with egg limitation. SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics
  2. Schreiber, S. J. and V. Rudolf. 2008. Crossing habitat boundaries: Coupling dynamics of ecosystems through complex life cycles. Ecology Letters 11:576-587
  3. Lipcius, R.N., D.B. Eggleston, S.J. Schreiber, R.D. Seitz, J. Shen, M. Sisson, W.T. Stockhausen and H.V. Wang. 2008. Metapopulation connectivity and stock enhancement of marine species. Reviews in Fishery Science 16:101-110
  4. Schreiber, S. J. 2007. Periodicity, persistence, and collapse in host-parasitoid systems with egg limitation. Journal of Biological Dynamics 1:273-287
  5. Schreiber, S. J. 2007. On persistence and extinction for randomly perturbed dynamical systems. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems B 7: 457-463
  6. Schreiber, S. J. 2006. Persistence despite perturbations for interacting populations. Journal of Theoretical Biology 242:844-852.
  7. Lloyd-Smith, J.O., S. J. Schreiber, and W. M. Getz. 2006. Moving beyond averages: Individual-level variation in disease transmission. Pgs 235-258 in Modeling the Dynamics of Human Diseases: Emerging Paradigms and Challenges, AMS Contemporary Mathematics Series, ed. Castillo-Chavez, C., Clemence, D.P., Gumel, A.B
  8. *Li, C. K. and S. J. Schreiber. 2006. On dispersal and population growth for multistate matrix models. Linear Algebra and Its Applications 418:900-912.
  9. *Kirkland, S., C. K. Li, and S. J. Schreiber. 2006. On the evolution of dispersal in patch environments. SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics 66:1366-1382.
  10. *Jacobs, F. and S. J. Schreiber. 2006. Random perturbations of dynamical systems with absorbing states. SIAM Journal of Applied Dynamical Systems 5:293--312.
  11. Schreiber, S. J. 2006. Host-parasitoid dynamics of a generalized Thompson model. Journal of Mathematical Biology 52:719-732.
  12. Schreiber, S. J. and M. Vejdani.** 2006. Handling time promotes the coevolution of aggregation in predator-prey systems. Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences. 273:185-191.
  13. Schreiber, S. J., R. Lipcius, R. Seitz, and W. C. Long. 2006. Dancing between the devil and the deep blue sea: The stabilizing effect of enemy-free sinks and victimless sinks. Oikos 113:67-81.
  14. Lloyd-Smith, J., S. J. Schreiber, P. E. Kopp, and W. M. Getz. 2005. Superspreading and the impact of individual variation on disease emergence. Nature 438: 355-359. Featured in Nature News Online, Nature's News and Views , Richmond Times Dispatch, Der Spiegel , UC Berkeley News
  15. Keagy**, J., S. J. Schreiber, and D. A. Cristol. 2005. Replacing sources with sinks: When do populations begin to go down the drain? Restoration Ecology 13:529-535.
  16. Schreiber, S. J. and M. Kelton.** 2005. Sink habitats alter ecological outcomes of competing species. Journal of Animal Ecology. 74:995-1004
  17. Rugierri**, E. and S. J. Schreiber. 2005. Dynamics of the Schoener-Holt model of intraguild predation. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering. 2:279-288.
  18. *Benaim, M., S. J. Schreiber and P. Tarres. 2004. Generalized urn models of evolutionary processes. Annals of Applied Probability. 14:1455-1478.
  19. Schreiber, S. J. 2004. On Allee effects in structured populations. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. 132:3047-3053.
  20. *Hofbauer, J. and S. J. Schreiber. 2004. To persist or not to persist? Nonlinearity 17:1393-1406.
  21. Schreiber, S. J. and S. Rittenhouse.** From simple rules to cycling in community assembly Oikos 105:349-358.
  22. Schreiber, S. J. 2004. On coexistence of species sharing a predator. Journal of Differential Equations. 196:209-225.
  23. Schreiber, S. J. 2003. Allee effects, chaotic transients, and unexpected extinctions. Theoretical Population Biology. 64:201-209. Featured in Complexity Digest issue 2003.37
  24. Schreiber, S. J. and G. Tobiasonn.** Evolution of resource use. Journal of Mathematical Biology 47:56-78.
  25. Schreiber, S. J., L. R. Fox, and W. M. Getz. 2002. Parasitoid sex allocation affects coevolution of patch selection in host-parasitoid systems. Evolutionary Ecology Research 4:701-718.
  26. *Mierczynski, J. and S. J. Schreiber. 2002. Kolmogorov vector fields with robustly permanent subsystems. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications. 267:329-337
  27. Schreiber, S. J. 2002. Permanence of weakly coupled vector fields. SIAM Journal of Mathematical Analysis. 33:1048-1057.
  28. Schreiber, S. J., N. J. Mills, and A. P. Gutierrez. 2001. Host-limited dynamics of autoparasitoids. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 212:141-153.
  29. Schreiber, S. J. 2001. Urn models, replicator processes and random genetic drift. SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics. 61:2148-2167.
  30. Schreiber, S. J. 2001. Chaos and population disappearances in simple ecological models. Journal of Mathematical Biology. 42:239-260.
  31. *Benaim, M. and S. J. Schreiber. 2000. Ergodic properties of weak asymptotic pseudotrajectories for semiflows. Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations. 12:579-598.
  32. Schreiber, S. J., L. R. Fox, and W. M. Getz. 2000. Coevolution of contrary choices in host-parasitoid systems. American Naturalist 155:637-648
  33. Eisenberg, J. N. S., J. O. Washburn, and S. J. Schreiber. 2000. The generalist feeding behaviors of Aedes sierrensis larvae and their effects on protozoan populations. Ecology 81:921-935.
  34. Schreiber. S. J. 2000. Criteria for Cr robust permanence. Journal of Differential Equations. 16:400-426.
  35. Getz, W. M. and S. J. Schreiber. 1999. Multiple time scales in consumer-resource interactions. Annales Zooligici Fennici. 36:11-20.
  36. Schreiber, S. J. 1999. Successional stability of vector fields in dimension three. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. 127:993-1002.
  37. Schreiber, S. J. 1998. On the growth rates of subadditive functions for semi-flows. Journal of Differential Equations. 148: 334-350.
  38. Schreiber, S. J. 1998. On the stabilizing effect of specialist predators on founder-controlled communities. Canadian Applied Mathematics Quarterly. 6:195-206.
  39. Schreiber, S. J. and A. P. Gutierrez. A supply/demand perspective of species invasions and coexistence: applications to biological control. Ecological Modelling 106:27-45.
  40. Regev, U., S. J. Schreiber, A. P. Gutierrez, and D. Zilberman. 1998. Bio-economic foundations of renewable resource exploitation Ecological Economics 26:227-242.
  41. Schreiber, S. J. 1997. Generalist and specialist predators that mediate permanence in ecological communities .Journal of Mathematical Biology. 36:133-148.
  42. Schreiber, S. J. 1997. Expansion rates and Lyapunov exponents. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems 3:433-438.
  43. Schreiber, S. J. 1996. Global stability in consumer-resource cascades . Journal of Mathematical Biology. 35:37-48.
  44. Gutierrez, A. P., N. J. Mills, S. J. Schreiber, and C. K. Ellis. 1994. A physiologically based tritrophic perspective on bottom-up-top-down regulation of populations. Ecology 75:2227-2242.

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