See updated list of publication on google scholar.
Peer-reviewed publications
- Cinoğlu, D., Rüger, N., Decker, R. R., & Farrior, C. E. (2025). Small disturbances and subsequent competition for light can maintain a diversity of demographic strategies in a neotropical forest: Results from model–data integration. Journal of Ecology, in press.
- Decker, R.R. & Hastings, A. (2023). Sea-level rise can reverse the conditions that promote the spread of ecosystem engineers. Theoretical Ecology, 16, 289-302.
- Dallas, T.A., Santini, L., Decker, R., & Hastings, A. (2020). Weighing the Evidence for the Abundant-Center Hypothesis. Biodiversity Informatics, 15(3), 81-91.
- Beckman, N., Aslan, C., Rogers, H. Kogan, O., Bronstein, J., Bullock, J., … Decker, R., … Zambrano, J. (2020). Advancing an interdisciplinary framework to study seed dispersal ecology. AoB Plants, 12(2).
- Aslan, C., Beckman, N., Rogers, H., Bronstein, J., Zurell, D., Hartig, F., … Decker, R., … Zhou, J. (2019). Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation. AoB Plants, 11(2).
- Dallas, T., Decker, R. R., & Hastings, A. (2018). Multiple data sources and freely available code is critical when investigating species distributions and diversity: a response to Knouft (2018). Ecology Letters, 21(9), 1423-1424.
- Dallas, T., Decker, R. R., & Hastings, A. (2017). Species are not most abundant in the centre of their geographic range or climatic niche. Ecology Letters, 20(12), 1526-1533.
- Ferraro, M. S., Decker, R. R., Costa, D. P., Robinson, P. W., Houser, D. S., & Crocker, D. E. (2017). Evaluating gain functions in foraging bouts using vertical excursions in northern elephant seals. Animal Behaviour, 129, 15-24.
