Brodie, J.F., J. Mohd-Azlan, C. Chen, O. Wearn, M. Deith, J. Ball, E. Slade, D. Burslem, S.W. Teoh, P. Williams, A. Nguyen, J. Moore, S. Goetz, S. Cushman, C. Hakkenberg, Z. Kaszta, P. Burns, P. Jantz, D. Coomes, G. Reynolds, O. Helmy, J.P. Rodríguez, W. Jetz, and M. Luskin. Accepted. Landscape-scale benefits of protected areas for tropical biodiversity. Nature.
Brodie, J.F. and J. Watson. 2023. Human responses to climate change will likely determine the fate of biodiversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 120: e2205512120
Brodie, J.F., S. Lieberman, A. Moehrenschlager, K. Redford, J.P. Rodríguez, M. Schwartz, P. Seddon, and J. Watson. 2021. Global policy needs on species assisted colonization for conservation. Science 372: 456-458
Brodie, J.F., S. Williams, and B. Garner. 2021. The decline of mammal functional and phylogenetic diversity worldwide. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 118: e1921849118
Williams, S., S. Scriven, D. Burslem, J. Hill, G. Reynolds, A. Agama, F. Kugan, C. Maycock, E. Khoo, A. Hastie, J. Sugau, R. Nilus, J. Pereira, S. Tsen, L. Lee, S. Juiling, J. Hodgson, L. Cole, G. Asner, L. Evans, and J.F. Brodie. 2020. Incorporating connectivity into conservation planning for optimal representation of multiple species and ecosystem services. Conservation Biology 34: 934-942
Chen, C., J.F. Brodie, R. Kays, T.J. Davies, R. Liu, J. Fisher, J. Ahumada, W. McShea, D. Sheil, M. Andrianarisoa, R. Appleton, R. Bitariho, S. Espinosa, C. Hurtado, X. Jiang, C. Kiebou-Opepa, F. Rovero, F. Santos, J. van Bommel, A. Uduman, M. Grigione, A. Hubbard, A. Jones, E. Kallies, E. Meyer, A. Miller, C. Rota, S. Schuttler, and A.C. Burton. 2022. Global camera trap synthesis highlights the importance of protected areas in maintaining mammal diversity. Conservation Letters: e12865
Chiew, L.Y., T.D. Hackett, J.F. Brodie, D. Burslem, G. Reynolds, C. Vairappan, and E.M. Slade. 2022. Tropical forest dung beetle–mammal dung interaction networks remain similar across an environmental disturbance gradient. Journal of Animal Ecology: doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13655
Yi, M.C.K., S. Kaicheen, J.F. Brodie, and J. Mohd-Azlan. In press. Direct comparisons of logging and agroforestry influence on tropical mammals in Sarawak, Borneo. Biotropica: doi: 10.1111/btp.13134
Wall, J., B. Loken, and J.F. Brodie. 2021. Reconciling resource extraction and species conservation: immediate and long-term impacts of logging on rainforest mammal diversity. Global Ecology and Conservation doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01642
Maiwald, M., J. Mohd-Azlan, and J.F. Brodie. 2021. Resilience of terrestrial mammals to logging in an active concession in Sarawak, Borneo. Mammalia 85: 115-122
Chen, C., R. Quan, G. Cao, H. Yang, M. Meitner, C. Burton, and J.F. Brodie. 2019. Law enforcement, community outreach, and conservation outcomes. Comparing protected area management and mammal diversity in a biodiversity hotspot in southwestern China. Conservation Biology 33: 612-622
Scriven, S., S. Williams, M. Ghani, A. Agama, S. Benedick, J.F. Brodie, K. Hamer, C. McClean, G. Reynolds, and J. Hill. 2019. Assessing the effectiveness of protected areas for conserving endemic rainforest butterflies on Borneo. Biotropica doi.org/10.1111/btp.12708
Strimas-Mackey, M., and J.F. Brodie. 2018. Reserve design to ensure the long-term persistence of multiple species. Ecological Applications 28: 1354-1361
Brodie, J.F. 2016. Synergistic effects of climate change and agricultural land use on tropical mammals. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14: 20-26
Aslan, C., J. Bronstein, H. Rogers, J.F. Brodie, and T. Young. 2016. Leveraging nature’s backup plans to incorporate interspecific interactions and resilience into restoration. Restoration Ecology 24: 434-440
Brodie, J.F. and J. Watson. 2023. Human responses to climate change will likely determine the fate of biodiversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 120: e2205512120
Brodie, J.F., S. Lieberman, A. Moehrenschlager, K. Redford, J.P. Rodríguez, M. Schwartz, P. Seddon, and J. Watson. 2021. Global policy needs on species assisted colonization for conservation. Science 372: 456-458
Brodie, J.F., S. Williams, and B. Garner. 2021. The decline of mammal functional and phylogenetic diversity worldwide. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 118: e1921849118
Williams, S., S. Scriven, D. Burslem, J. Hill, G. Reynolds, A. Agama, F. Kugan, C. Maycock, E. Khoo, A. Hastie, J. Sugau, R. Nilus, J. Pereira, S. Tsen, L. Lee, S. Juiling, J. Hodgson, L. Cole, G. Asner, L. Evans, and J.F. Brodie. 2020. Incorporating connectivity into conservation planning for optimal representation of multiple species and ecosystem services. Conservation Biology 34: 934-942
Chen, C., J.F. Brodie, R. Kays, T.J. Davies, R. Liu, J. Fisher, J. Ahumada, W. McShea, D. Sheil, M. Andrianarisoa, R. Appleton, R. Bitariho, S. Espinosa, C. Hurtado, X. Jiang, C. Kiebou-Opepa, F. Rovero, F. Santos, J. van Bommel, A. Uduman, M. Grigione, A. Hubbard, A. Jones, E. Kallies, E. Meyer, A. Miller, C. Rota, S. Schuttler, and A.C. Burton. 2022. Global camera trap synthesis highlights the importance of protected areas in maintaining mammal diversity. Conservation Letters: e12865
Chiew, L.Y., T.D. Hackett, J.F. Brodie, D. Burslem, G. Reynolds, C. Vairappan, and E.M. Slade. 2022. Tropical forest dung beetle–mammal dung interaction networks remain similar across an environmental disturbance gradient. Journal of Animal Ecology: doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13655
Yi, M.C.K., S. Kaicheen, J.F. Brodie, and J. Mohd-Azlan. In press. Direct comparisons of logging and agroforestry influence on tropical mammals in Sarawak, Borneo. Biotropica: doi: 10.1111/btp.13134
Wall, J., B. Loken, and J.F. Brodie. 2021. Reconciling resource extraction and species conservation: immediate and long-term impacts of logging on rainforest mammal diversity. Global Ecology and Conservation doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2021.e01642
Maiwald, M., J. Mohd-Azlan, and J.F. Brodie. 2021. Resilience of terrestrial mammals to logging in an active concession in Sarawak, Borneo. Mammalia 85: 115-122
Chen, C., R. Quan, G. Cao, H. Yang, M. Meitner, C. Burton, and J.F. Brodie. 2019. Law enforcement, community outreach, and conservation outcomes. Comparing protected area management and mammal diversity in a biodiversity hotspot in southwestern China. Conservation Biology 33: 612-622
Scriven, S., S. Williams, M. Ghani, A. Agama, S. Benedick, J.F. Brodie, K. Hamer, C. McClean, G. Reynolds, and J. Hill. 2019. Assessing the effectiveness of protected areas for conserving endemic rainforest butterflies on Borneo. Biotropica doi.org/10.1111/btp.12708
Strimas-Mackey, M., and J.F. Brodie. 2018. Reserve design to ensure the long-term persistence of multiple species. Ecological Applications 28: 1354-1361
Brodie, J.F. 2016. Synergistic effects of climate change and agricultural land use on tropical mammals. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14: 20-26
Aslan, C., J. Bronstein, H. Rogers, J.F. Brodie, and T. Young. 2016. Leveraging nature’s backup plans to incorporate interspecific interactions and resilience into restoration. Restoration Ecology 24: 434-440