Brodie, J.F., L.F. Henao-Diaz, B. Pratama, C. Copeland, T. Wheeler, and O. Helmy. 2023. Filtering rather than in situ evolution determines trait assembly in insular communities. American Naturalist 201: doi.org/10.1086/723212
Williams, P., A. Moeller, A. Granados, H. Bernard, R. Ong, and J.F. Brodie. In press. Food availability alters community co-occurrence patterns at fine spatiotemporal scales in a tropical masting system. Oecologia
Williams, P., and J.F. Brodie. In press. Predicting how defaunation-induced changes in seed predation and dispersal will affect tropical tree populations. Conservation Biology
Schmitz, O., M. Sylven, T. Atwood, E. Bakker, F. Berzaghi, J.F. Brodie, J. Cromsigt, A. Davies, S. Leroux, F. Schepers, F. Smith, S. Stark, J-C. Svenning, and H. Ylänne. In press. Animating the carbon cycle through trophic rewilding could provide highly effective natural climate solutions. Nature Climate Change.
Brodie, J.F and P. Mannion. 2022. The hierarchy of factors predicting the latitudinal diversity gradient. Trends in Ecology and Evolution doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2022.07.013
McConkey, K., A. Campos-Arceiz, R. Corlett, H. Sushma, L. Ong, and J.F. Brodie. 2022. Megafruit and megafauna diversity are positively associated, while megafruit traits are related to abiotic factors, in tropical Asia. Global Ecology and Biogeography 31: 740-752
Granados, A., H. Bernard, and J.F. Brodie. 2022. Limited influence of experimentally induced predation risk on granivory in a tropical forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology 38: 194-198
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, P., R. Ong, J.F. Brodie*, and M. Luskin*. 2021. Fungi and insects compensate for lost vertebrate seed predation in an experimentally defaunated tropical forest. Nature Communications 12: 1650 [*Joint senior authors]
Carreira, D., J.F. Brodie, K. Ferraz, and M. Galetti. 2020. A question of size and fear: competition and predation risk among predators and frugivores. Journal of Mammalogy 101: 648–657
Brodie, J.F. 2019. Environmental limits to mammal diversity vary with latitude and global temperature. Ecology Letters 22: 480-485
Brodie, J.F. and P. McIntyre. 2019. Bushmeat biogeochemistry: hunting tropical mammals impacts ecosystem phosphorus budgets. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286: doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.0966
Granados, A., H. Bernard, and J.F. Brodie. 2019. The importance of mast fruiting for vertebrates in a faunally intact ecosystem. Journal of Animal Ecology 88: 892-902
Hargreaves, A., E. Suárez, K. Mehltreter, I. Myers-Smith, S. Vanderplank, H. Slinn, Y. Vargas, S. Haeussler, S. David, J. Muñoz, R. Almazán-Núñez, D. Loughnan, J. Benning, D. Moeller, J.F. Brodie, H. Thomas, and P. Morales. 2019. Seed predation increases from the Arctic to the Equator and from high to low elevations. Science Advances 5: eaau4403
Brodie, J.F, K. Redford, and D. Doak. 2018. Ecological function analysis: incorporating species roles into conservation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 33: 840-850 [Faculty of 1000]
Granados, A., H. Bernard, and J.F. Brodie. 2018. The combined impacts of experimental defaunation and logging on seedling traits and diversity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285: 20172882
Brodie, J.F., O. Helmy, J. Mohd-Azlan, A. Granados, H. Bernard, A. Giordano, and E. Zipkin. 2018. Models for assessing local-scale co-abundance of animal species while accounting for differential detectability and varied responses to the environment. Biotropica 50: 5-15
Brodie, J.F., O. Helmy, M. Pangau-Adams, G. Ugiek, G. Froese, A. Granados, J. Mohd-Azlan, H. Bernard, A. Giordano, M. Agil, and A. Mustari. 2018. Crossing the (Wallace) Line: local abundance and distribution of mammals across biogeographic barriers. Biotropica 50: 116-124
Brodie, J.F. 2018. Carbon costs and bushmeat benefits of hunting in tropical forests. Ecological Economics 152: 22-26.
Brodie, J.F. 2017. Evolutionary cascades induced by large frugivores. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 114: 11998-12002
Granados, A., J.F. Brodie, H. Bernard, and M. O’Brien. 2017. Defaunation and habitat disturbance interact synergistically to alter seedling recruitment. Ecological Applications 27: 2092-2101
Brodie, J.F. 2016. How monkeys sequester carbon. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 31: 414-416
Harrison, R.D., R. Sreekar, J.F. Brodie, S. Brook, M. Luskin, H. O’Kelly, M. Rao, B. Scheffers, and N. Velho. 2016. Consequences of bushmeat hunting for Asian tropical forests. Conservation Biology 30: 972-981
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., C. Aslan, H. Rogers, K. Redford, J. Maron, J. Bronstein, and C. Groves. 2014. Secondary extinctions of biodiversity. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 29: 664-672
Brodie, J.F., E. Post, J. Berger, and F. Watson. 2014. Trophic interactions and dynamic prey responses to climate. Climate Change Responses 1: 4
Brodie, J.F., and A. Giordano. 2013. Lack of trophic release with large mammal predators and prey in Borneo. Biological Conservation 163: 58-67
Brodie, J.F., W. Brockelman, W. Chanthorn, and A. Nathalang. 2013. Complexities in linking defaunation to the loss of tree seed dispersal: case studies from national parks in Thailand. Natural History Bulletin of the Siam Society 59: 77-90 [Invited contribution for a special section commemorating the establishment of the Thai national park system]
Brodie, J.F., E. Post, F. Watson, and J. Berger. 2012. Climate intensification of herbivore impacts on tree recruitment. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 279: 1366-1370 [Faculty of 1000]
McConkey, K., S. Prasad, R. Corlett, A. Campos-Arceiz, J. Brodie, H. Rogers, and L. Santamaria. 2012. Seed dispersal in changing landscapes. Biological Conservation 146: 1-13 [ISI “Highly Cited” article]
Brodie, J.F., and C. Aslan. 2011. Halting regime shifts in floristically-intact tropical forests deprived of their frugivores. Restoration Ecology 20: 153-157 [Cover article]
Kauffman, M.J., J.F. Brodie, and E. Jules. 2010. Are wolves saving aspen? A landscape-level test of a behaviorally mediated trophic cascade. Ecology 91: 2742-2755
Brodie, J.F., and H. Gibbs. 2009. Bushmeat hunting as climate threat. Science 326: 364-365
Brodie, J.F., O. Helmy, W. Brockelman, and J. Maron. 2009. Functional differences among tropical mammalian frugivores. Ecology 90: 688-698
Brodie, J.F., O. Helmy, W. Brockelman, and J. Maron. 2009. Bushmeat poaching reduces the seed dispersal and population growth rate of a mammal-dispersed tree. Ecological Applications 19: 854-863
Williams, P., A. Moeller, A. Granados, H. Bernard, R. Ong, and J.F. Brodie. In press. Food availability alters community co-occurrence patterns at fine spatiotemporal scales in a tropical masting system. Oecologia
Williams, P., and J.F. Brodie. In press. Predicting how defaunation-induced changes in seed predation and dispersal will affect tropical tree populations. Conservation Biology
Schmitz, O., M. Sylven, T. Atwood, E. Bakker, F. Berzaghi, J.F. Brodie, J. Cromsigt, A. Davies, S. Leroux, F. Schepers, F. Smith, S. Stark, J-C. Svenning, and H. Ylänne. In press. Animating the carbon cycle through trophic rewilding could provide highly effective natural climate solutions. Nature Climate Change.
Brodie, J.F and P. Mannion. 2022. The hierarchy of factors predicting the latitudinal diversity gradient. Trends in Ecology and Evolution doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2022.07.013
McConkey, K., A. Campos-Arceiz, R. Corlett, H. Sushma, L. Ong, and J.F. Brodie. 2022. Megafruit and megafauna diversity are positively associated, while megafruit traits are related to abiotic factors, in tropical Asia. Global Ecology and Biogeography 31: 740-752
Granados, A., H. Bernard, and J.F. Brodie. 2022. Limited influence of experimentally induced predation risk on granivory in a tropical forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology 38: 194-198
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, P., R. Ong, J.F. Brodie*, and M. Luskin*. 2021. Fungi and insects compensate for lost vertebrate seed predation in an experimentally defaunated tropical forest. Nature Communications 12: 1650 [*Joint senior authors]
Carreira, D., J.F. Brodie, K. Ferraz, and M. Galetti. 2020. A question of size and fear: competition and predation risk among predators and frugivores. Journal of Mammalogy 101: 648–657
Brodie, J.F. 2019. Environmental limits to mammal diversity vary with latitude and global temperature. Ecology Letters 22: 480-485
Brodie, J.F. and P. McIntyre. 2019. Bushmeat biogeochemistry: hunting tropical mammals impacts ecosystem phosphorus budgets. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286: doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.0966
Granados, A., H. Bernard, and J.F. Brodie. 2019. The importance of mast fruiting for vertebrates in a faunally intact ecosystem. Journal of Animal Ecology 88: 892-902
Hargreaves, A., E. Suárez, K. Mehltreter, I. Myers-Smith, S. Vanderplank, H. Slinn, Y. Vargas, S. Haeussler, S. David, J. Muñoz, R. Almazán-Núñez, D. Loughnan, J. Benning, D. Moeller, J.F. Brodie, H. Thomas, and P. Morales. 2019. Seed predation increases from the Arctic to the Equator and from high to low elevations. Science Advances 5: eaau4403
Brodie, J.F, K. Redford, and D. Doak. 2018. Ecological function analysis: incorporating species roles into conservation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 33: 840-850 [Faculty of 1000]
Granados, A., H. Bernard, and J.F. Brodie. 2018. The combined impacts of experimental defaunation and logging on seedling traits and diversity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285: 20172882
Brodie, J.F., O. Helmy, J. Mohd-Azlan, A. Granados, H. Bernard, A. Giordano, and E. Zipkin. 2018. Models for assessing local-scale co-abundance of animal species while accounting for differential detectability and varied responses to the environment. Biotropica 50: 5-15
Brodie, J.F., O. Helmy, M. Pangau-Adams, G. Ugiek, G. Froese, A. Granados, J. Mohd-Azlan, H. Bernard, A. Giordano, M. Agil, and A. Mustari. 2018. Crossing the (Wallace) Line: local abundance and distribution of mammals across biogeographic barriers. Biotropica 50: 116-124
Brodie, J.F. 2018. Carbon costs and bushmeat benefits of hunting in tropical forests. Ecological Economics 152: 22-26.
Brodie, J.F. 2017. Evolutionary cascades induced by large frugivores. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 114: 11998-12002
Granados, A., J.F. Brodie, H. Bernard, and M. O’Brien. 2017. Defaunation and habitat disturbance interact synergistically to alter seedling recruitment. Ecological Applications 27: 2092-2101
Brodie, J.F. 2016. How monkeys sequester carbon. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 31: 414-416
Harrison, R.D., R. Sreekar, J.F. Brodie, S. Brook, M. Luskin, H. O’Kelly, M. Rao, B. Scheffers, and N. Velho. 2016. Consequences of bushmeat hunting for Asian tropical forests. Conservation Biology 30: 972-981
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., C. Aslan, H. Rogers, K. Redford, J. Maron, J. Bronstein, and C. Groves. 2014. Secondary extinctions of biodiversity. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 29: 664-672
Brodie, J.F., E. Post, J. Berger, and F. Watson. 2014. Trophic interactions and dynamic prey responses to climate. Climate Change Responses 1: 4
Brodie, J.F., and A. Giordano. 2013. Lack of trophic release with large mammal predators and prey in Borneo. Biological Conservation 163: 58-67
Brodie, J.F., W. Brockelman, W. Chanthorn, and A. Nathalang. 2013. Complexities in linking defaunation to the loss of tree seed dispersal: case studies from national parks in Thailand. Natural History Bulletin of the Siam Society 59: 77-90 [Invited contribution for a special section commemorating the establishment of the Thai national park system]
Brodie, J.F., E. Post, F. Watson, and J. Berger. 2012. Climate intensification of herbivore impacts on tree recruitment. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 279: 1366-1370 [Faculty of 1000]
McConkey, K., S. Prasad, R. Corlett, A. Campos-Arceiz, J. Brodie, H. Rogers, and L. Santamaria. 2012. Seed dispersal in changing landscapes. Biological Conservation 146: 1-13 [ISI “Highly Cited” article]
Brodie, J.F., and C. Aslan. 2011. Halting regime shifts in floristically-intact tropical forests deprived of their frugivores. Restoration Ecology 20: 153-157 [Cover article]
Kauffman, M.J., J.F. Brodie, and E. Jules. 2010. Are wolves saving aspen? A landscape-level test of a behaviorally mediated trophic cascade. Ecology 91: 2742-2755
Brodie, J.F., and H. Gibbs. 2009. Bushmeat hunting as climate threat. Science 326: 364-365
Brodie, J.F., O. Helmy, W. Brockelman, and J. Maron. 2009. Functional differences among tropical mammalian frugivores. Ecology 90: 688-698
Brodie, J.F., O. Helmy, W. Brockelman, and J. Maron. 2009. Bushmeat poaching reduces the seed dispersal and population growth rate of a mammal-dispersed tree. Ecological Applications 19: 854-863