2024

  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle. 2024.  Sharp declines in observation and capture rates of Amazon birds in absence of human disturbance.  Global Ecology and Conservation 51: e02902 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2024.e02902
  • Karichu, M.J., B. N. Ngarega, J. J. Jefwa, B. A. Loiselle, and E. B. Sessa.  2024. Tracing the range shifts of African tree ferns: insights from the last glacial maximum and beyond.  Ecological Informatics: 102896. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2024.102896
  • Rivas-Torres, G., S. L. Flory, C. Wilson, and B. A. Loiselle.  2024. Experimental removal of an invasive tree in Galápagos promotes native and endemic species but also secondary invaders.  Restoration Ecologyhttps://doi.org/10.1111/rec.14356
  • Blake, J. G., D. Mosquera, G. Vinueza, and B. A. Loiselle.  Two decades of jaguar and puma activity in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador.  Revista de Biología Tropical: in press.

2022

  • Puri, M., A. J. Marx, H. P. Possingham, K. A. Wilson, K. K. Karanth, and B. A. Loiselle. 2022. An integrated approach to prioritize restoration for carnivore conservation in shared landscapes. Biological Conservation 273 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2022.109697
  • Esbach, M., M. Puri, R. Botero Arias, and Loiselle, B. A. 2022. Beyond the Island: safeguarding biodiversity requires integrated approaches. In F. Montagnini (Ed.), Biodiversity Islands: Strategies for Conservation in Human-dominated Environments. Yale University Press. (in press).
  • Chapman, C. A., B. Loiselle, R. Sukumar, and O. Razafindratsima. 2022. How can academics contribute to biodiversity science? Biotropica https://doi.org/10.1111/13084
  • Braga, P. L. S. Borges, M. Anciaes, J. Blake, A. Bueno, F. de Abreu, B. Loiselle, M.  Maximiano, J. Menger, A. de Souza, F. Baccaro. 2022. Connecting historical biogeography and local assemblies of understory birds in Amazonia: areas of endemism, species diversity and guild proportionality. Journal of Biogeography: http://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14301

2021

  • Amarasinghe, P., N. Barve, H. Kathriaracha, B. A. Loiselle, and N. Cellinese.  2021. Niche dynamics of memecylon (Melastomataceae) in Sri Lanka: climate change effects, niche divergence, and conservation priorities. Ecology and Evolution 11:18196-18215. http://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8415
  • Mere Roncal, C., G. Cardoso Carrero, A. Birgit Chavez, A. Almeyda Zambrano, B. Loiselle, F.  Veluk Gutierrez, V. Luna Celino, M. Arteaga, E. Schmitz Bongiolo, A. Segura Tomasi, P. A. Van Damme, D. E. Lizarro Zapata, E. N. Broadbent. 2021. Participatory mapping for strengthening governance on infrastructure impacts in the Amazon: lessons to improve tools and strategies. Sustainability 13:14048. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132414048
  • Haro-Carrion, X., B. Loiselle, and F. E. Putz. 2021. Tree Species Diversity, Composition and Aboveground Biomass Across Dry Forest Land-Cover Types in Coastal Ecuador. Tropical Conservation Science https://doi.org/10.1177/1940082921995415
  • Montaño-Centellas, F., M. Tinley, and B. A. Loiselle. 2021. Ecological drivers of avian community assembly along a tropical elevation gradient. Ecography 44:1-15. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.05379
  • Villegas, M., B. A. Loiselle, R. T. Kimball, and J. G. Blake.  2021. Ecological niche differentiation in South American Chiroxiphia and Antilophia manakins (Aves, Pipridae). PLOS ONE: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243760
  • Montaño-Centellas, F., B. A. Loiselle, and C. McCain. Multiple dimensions of bird beta diversity support that mountains are higher in the tropics. Journal of Biogeography 48:2455-2468. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14212
  • Montaño-Centellas, F. A., B. A. Loiselle, C. McCain. 2021. Data from: Multiple dimensions of bird beta diversity support that mountains are higher in the tropics. Dryad, Dataset, https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r4xgxd2cj
  • Puri, M., E. Pienaar, K. Karanth, and B. Loiselle. 2021. Food for thought – examining farmers’ willingness to engage in conservation stewardship around a protected area in central India. Ecology and Society 26(2):46. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-12544-260246

2020

  • Carrasco-Rueda, F., and B. A. Loiselle. 2020.  Dimensions of phyllostomid bat diversity and assemblage composition in a tropical forest-agricultural landscape.  Diversity 12:238 https://doi.org/10.1093/d12060238 (pdf)
  • Elith, J., C. H. Graham , R. Valavi, M. Abegg, C. Bruce, A. Ford, A. Guisan, R. J. Hijmans, F. Huettmann, L. Lohmann, B. Loiselle, C. Moritz, J. Overton, A. T. Peterson, S. Phillips, K. Richardson, S. E. Williams, S. K. Wiser, T. Wohlgemuth, N. E. Zimmermann. 2020. Presence-only and presence-absence data for comparing species distribution modeling methods. Journal of Biodiversity Informatics 15:69-80. https://doi.org/10.17161/bi.v15i2.13384
  • Carrasco-Rueda, F., B. Loiselle, and P. Frederick. 2020. Mercury bioaccumulation in tropical bats from a region of active artisanal and small-scale gold-mining. Ecotoxicology (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-020-02195-3.
  • Feng, S. et al. Densely sampling genomes across the diversity of birds increases power of comparative analyses. Nature 587:252-257. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2873-9 (one of ~150 co-authors)
  • Montaño-Centellas, F., C. McCain, and B. A. Loiselle. 2020. Using functional and phylogenetic diversity to infer avian community assembly along elevational gradients. Global Ecology and Biogeography 29(2):232-245.  https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13021

2019

  • Andrade-Díaz, M. S., J. A. Sarquis, B. A. Loiselle, A. R. Giraudo, and J. M. Díaz-Gómez. 2019. Expansion of the agricultural frontier in the largest South American Dry Forest: Identifying priority conservation areas for snakes before everything is lost. PLOS ONE 14(9):e0221901 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221901
  • Snell, R. S., N. G. Beckman, E. Fricke, B. A. Loiselle, C. S. Carvalho, L. R. Jones, N. I. Lichti, N. Lustenhouwer, S. Schreiber, C. Strickland, L. L. Sullivan, B. R. Cavazos, I. Giladi, A. Hastings, K. Holbrook, E. Jongejans, O. Kogan, F. Montaño-Centellas, J. Rudolph, H. S. Rogers, R. Zwolak, and E. Schupp. 2019. The consequences of intraspecific variation in seed dispersal for recruitment, populations and communities. AoB PLANTS 11(4): plz016. https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plz016
  • Carrasco-Rueda, F., and B. A. Loiselle.  2019. Do riparian forest strips in modified forest landscapes aid in conserving bat diversity? Ecology and Evolution 9:4192-4209. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5048
  • Beckman, N. G., C. E. Aslan, H. S. Rogers, O. Kogan, J. L. Bronstein, J. M. Bullock , F. Hartig, J. HilleRisLambers, Y. Zhou, D. Zurell, J. Brodie, E. Bruna, R. S. Cantrell, R. Decker., E. Efiom, E. Fricke, K. Gurski, A. Hastings, J. Johnson, B. A. Loiselle, M. Miriti, M. G. Neubert, L. Pejchar, J. Poulsen,  G. Pufal, O. Razafindratsima, M. E. Sandor, K. Shea, S. Schreiber, E. W. Schupp, R. S. Snell, C. Strickland, and J. Zambrano. 2019. Advancing an interdisciplinary framework to study seed dispersal ecology. AoB PLANTS: plz048. https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plz048
  • Athayde, S. M. Mathews, S. Bohlman, W. Brasil, C. R. C. Doria, J. Dutka-Gianelli, P. M. Fearnside, B. Loiselle, E. E. Marques, T. S. Melis, B. Millikan, E. M. Moretto, A. Oliver-Smith, A. Rossete, R. Vacca, and D. Kaplan. 2019. Mapping research on hydrowpoer and sustainability in the Brazilian Amazon: advances, gaps in knowledge and future directions. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 37:50-69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2019.06.004
  • Montaño-Centellas, F., C. McCain, and B. A. Loiselle. 2019. Using functional and phylogenetic diversity to infer avian community assembly along elevational gradients. Global Ecology and Biogeography https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13021
  • Rogers, H. S., N. G. Beckman, F. Hartig, J. S. Johnson, G. Pufal, K. Shea, D. Zurell, J. M. Bullock, R. S. Cantrell, B. Loiselle, L. Pejchar, O. H. Razafindratsima, M. E. Sandor, E. W. Schupp, W. C. Strickland, J. Zambrano. The total dispersal kernel: a review and future directions, AoB PLANTS 11(5): plz042. https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plz042 

2018

  • Rivas-Torres, G., S. L. Flory, and B. A. Loiselle. 2018. Plant community composition and structural characteristics of invaded forests in the Galápagos. Biodiversity and Conservation 27:329-344. doi: 10.1007/s10531-017-1437-2
  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle. 2018. Annual and spatial variation in composition and activity of terrestrial mammals on two replicate plots in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador. PeerJ 6:e4241 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4241
  • Cardenas Posada, G., C. D. Cadena, J. G. Blake, and B. A. Loiselle.  2018. Display behaviour, social organization and vocal repertoire of blue-backed manakin Chiroxiphia pareola napensis in northwest Amazonia. Ibis 160:269-282. doi: 10.1111/ibi.12548
  • Villegas, M., J. G. Blake, K. E. Sieving, and B. A. Loiselle.  2018. Vocal variation in Chiroxiphia boliviana (Aves: Pipridae) along an Andean elevational gradient.  Evolutionary Ecology 32:171-190. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10682-018-9934-7
  • Pillay, R., F. Hua, B. A. Loiselle, H. Bernard, and R. J. Fletcher, Jr. 2018. Multiple stages of tree seedling recruitment are altered in tropical forests degraded by selective logging.  Ecology and Evolution 8:8231-8242https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4352
  • Tarbox, B., S. K. Robinson, B. A. Loiselle, and S. L. Flory. 2018. Foraging ecology and flocking behavior of insectivorous forest birds inform management of silvopastures for conservation.  The Condor 120: 787-802https://doi.org/10.1650/CONDOR-18-1.1
  • Cestari, C., M. A. Pizo, and B. A. Loiselle. 2018. Display activity and foraging costs os a frugivorous lekking bird.  Wilson Journal of Ornithology: in press.  https://doi.org/10.1676/17-083.1

2017

  • Blake, J. G., D. Mosquera, B. A. Loiselle, K. Swing, and D. Romo. 2017. Long-term variation in abundance of terrestrial mammals and birds in eastern Ecuador as measured by photographic rates and occupancy estimates. Journal of Mammalogy 98:1168-1178. doi: 10.1093/jmammal/gyx046
  • Blake, J. G., D. Mosquera, and B. A. Loiselle. Effects of human traffic on trail use by mammals in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador. Neotropical Biodiversity 3:57-64doi: 10.1080/23766808.2017.1292756
  • Ricklefs, R. E., M. Medeiros, V. A. Ellis, M. Svensson-Coelho, J. G. Blake, B. A. Loiselle, L. Soares, A. Fecchio, D. Outlaw, P. Marra, S. C. Latta, G. Valkiūnas, O. Hellgren, S. Bensch. 2017. Avian migration and the distribution of malaria parasites in New World passerine birds. Journal of Biogeography 44:1113-1123. doi: 10.1111/jbi.12928
  • Fecchio, A., M. Svensson-Coelho, J. Bell, V. Ellis, M. C. Medeiros, C. H. Trisos, J. G. Blake, B. A. Loiselle, J. A. Tobias, R. Fanti, E. D. Coffey, I. P. de Faria, J. B. Pinho, G. Felix, E. M. Braga, M. Anciães, V. Tkach, J. Bates, C. Witt, J. D. Weckstein, R. E. Ricklefs, and I. P. Farias. Host associations and turnover of haemosporidian parasites in manakins (Aves: Pipridae). Journal of Parasitology 144:984-993doi: 10.1017/S0031182017000208

2016

  • Gonzalez, O., and B. A. Loiselle. 2016. Species interactions in an Andean bird-flowering plant network: phenology is more important than abundance or morphology. PeerJ:e2789. doi: 10.7717/peerj.2789
  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle. 2016. Long-term changes in composition and species richness of bird communities at an “undisturbed” site in eastern Ecuador. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 128:255-267. doi: 10.1676/wils-128-02-255-267.1
  • Svensson-Coelho, M., B. A. Loiselle, J. G. Blake, and R. E. Ricklefs. 2016. On the relationship between specialization and resource predictability in avian malaria parasites. Molecular Ecology 25:4377-4391. doi: 10.1111/mec.13758
  • Gomes, V. S. da M., M. B. Vecchi, B. A. Loiselle, C. C. Correa Missagia, and M. A. S. Alves. Heterogeneity of bird communities in a mosaic of habitats on a restinga ecosystem in southeast Brazil.  Zoologia 33: e20150205doi: 10.1590/S1984-4689zool-20150205
  • Cestari, C., B. A. Loiselle, and M. A. Pizo. Trade-offs in male display activity with lek size. PloS ONE: 11(9): e0162943doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0162943

2015

  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle. 2015. Enigmatic declines in bird numbers in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador: climate change effects? PeerJ 3:e1177 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1177
  • Blake, J. G., D. Mosquera, B. A. Loiselle, J. A. Guerra, D. Romo, and K. Swing.  2015. Spatial and temporal activity patterns of ocelots Leopardus pardalis in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador. Journal of Mammalogy doi: 10.1093/jmammal/gyv190 pdf

2014

  • Blake, J. G., D. Mosquera, J. Guerra, B. A. Loiselle, D. Romo, and K. Swing.  2014. Yasuní – a hotspot for jaguars Panthera onca (Carnivora: Felidae)?  Camera-traps and jaguar activity at Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Ecuador.  Revista de Biologia Tropical 62:689-698.
  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle. 2014. Apparent survival rates of forest birds in Ecuador: improvement in precision but no change in estimates. PLOS One 8:e81028. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0081028.
  • Svensson-Coelho, M., V. A. Ellis, B. A. Loiselle, J. G. Blake, R. E. Ricklefs.  2014. Reciprocal specialization in multi-host malaria parasite communities of birds: a temperate – tropical comparison. American Naturalist 184:624-625. DOI: 10.1086/678126 Dryad data: http://x.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.6s0h6

2013

  • Blake, J. G., D. Mosquera, B. A. Loiselle, K. Swing, J. Guerra, and D. Romo.  2013. Temporal activity patterns of terrestrial mammals in lowland rainforest of eastern Ecuador.  Ecotropica 18:137-146.  click here to view
  • Fair, J. M., T. B. Ryder, B. A. Loiselle, J. G. Blake, T. E. Larson, P. Davis, J. Syme, G. B. Perkins, and J. M. Heikoop.  2013. Estimates of dietary overlap for six species of Amazonian manakins using stable isotopes.  Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 31: DOI: 10.108010256016.2013.784702.
  • Svensson-Coelho, M., J. G. Blake, B. A. Loiselle, A. S. Penrose, P. G. Parker, and R. E. Ricklefs.  2013. Diversity, prevalence, and host specificity of Plasmodium and Haemoproteus in a western Amazon assemblage.  Ornithological Monographs 76:1-48. DOI: 10.1525/om.2013.76.1.1.

2012

  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle.  2012.  Temporal and spatial patterns in abundance of the wedge-billed woodcreeper (Glyphorynchus spirurus) in lowland Ecuador.  Wilson Journal of Ornithology 124:436-445
  • Hidalgo, J. R., J. G. Blake, B. A. Loiselle, T. B. Ryder, R. Durães, and W. P. Tori.  2012. Nest site selection by blue-crowned (Lepidothrix coronata) and wire-tailed (Pipra filicauda) manakins in lowland Ecuador.  Ornitologia Neotropical 23:63-71.
  • Karubian, J., L. Browne, C. Bosque, T. Carlo, M. Galetti, B. A. Loiselle, J. G. Blake, D. Cabrera, R. Durães, F. M. Labecca, K. M. Holbrook, R. Holland, W. Jetz, F. Kümmeth, J. Olivo, K. Ottewell, G. Papadakis, G. Rivas, S. Steiger, B. Voirin, and  M. Wikelski.  2012. Seed dispersal by neotropical birds: emerging patterns and underlying processes.  Ornitologia Neotropical 23:9-24.

2011

  • Blake, J., D. Mosquera, J. Guerra, B. Loiselle, D. Romo, and K. Swing.  2011.  Mineral licks as diversity hotspots in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador.  Diversity 3:217-234. doi:10.3390/d3020217
  • Blendinger, P. G., J. G. Blake, and B. A. Loiselle. 2011. Composition and clumping of seeds deposited by frugivorous birds varies between forest microsites.  Oikos 120:463-471. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2010.18963.x
  • Blendinger, P. G., J. G. Blake, and B. A. Loiselle. 2011.  Connecting fruit production to seedling establishment in two co-occurring Miconia species: consequences of seed dispersal by birds in upper Amazonia.  Oecologia 167:61-73. doi 10.1007/s00442-011-1956-6
  • Durães, R., J. G. Blake, B. A. Loiselle, T. B. Ryder, W. P. Tori, and J. R. Hidalgo.  2011.  Vocalization activity at leks of six manakin (Pipridae) species in eastern Ecuador.  Ornitologia Neotropical 22:437-445.
  • Fleming, E. J., N. F. Galvis, B. A. Loiselle, and J. F. Nerbonne. 2011.  Collaborate in conservation: a method for volunteer-scientist teams to monitor plant community composition long-term in a private old-growth forest.  Nature Preceedings doi:10.1038/npre.2011.5527.1
  • Graham, C. H., B. A. Loiselle, J. Velasquez-Tibati, and F. Cuesta C. 2011. Species distribution modelling and the challenge of predicting future distributions.  In: Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Tropical Andes, edited by S. K. Herzog, R. Martínez, P. M. Jørgensen, and H. Tiessen. IAI-SCOPE, São José dos Campos, Brazil, web-based, iai.int.
  • Loayza, A., B. A. Loiselle, and R. S. Rios.  2011. Context-dependent recruitment of Guettarda viburnoides in a Neotropical forest-savanna mosaic. American Journal of Botany 98:1317-1326.
  • Ryder, T. B., J. G. Blake, P. G. Parker, and B. A. Loiselle. 2011. The composition, stability and kinship of reproductive coalitions in a lekking bird.  Behavioral Ecology 22:282-290. doi:10.1093/beheco/arq213.

2010

  • Blake, J. G., J. Guerra, D. Mosquera, R. Torres, B. A. Loiselle, and D. Romo.  2010. Use of Mineral Licks by White-bellied Spider Monkeys (Ateles belzebuth) and Red Howler Monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) in Eastern Ecuador.  International Journal of Primatology31:471-483.
  • Loiselle, B., C. H. Graham, J. M. Goerck, and M. Ribeiro. 2010. Assessing the impact of forest loss and climate change on the spatial and environmental distribution of Neotropical birds of the Atlantic forests, Brazil.  Journal of Biogeography 37:1288-1301.
  • Ryder, T. B., W. P. Tori, J. G. Blake, B. A. Loiselle, and P. G. Parker.  2010. Mate choice for genetic quality: a test of the heterozygosity and compatibility hypotheses.  Behavioral Ecology 21: 203-210.

2009

  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle.  2009. Species composition of Neotropical understory bird communities: local versus regional perspectives based on capture data.  Biotropica 41:85-94.
  • Durães, R., B. A. Loiselle, P. G. Parker, and J. G. Blake. 2009.  Female mate choice across spatial scales: influence of lek and male attributes on mating success of blue-crowned manakins. Proceedings Royal Society B. 276:1875-1881.
  • Holbrook, K. M., and B. A. Loiselle.  2009.  Dispersal in a neotropical tree, Virola flexuosa (Myristicaceae): does hunting of large vertebrates limit seed removal? Ecology 90:1449-1455.
  • Loayza, A., and B. A. Loiselle.  2009.  Composition of the bat assemblage during the dry season in a naturally fragmented landscape in Bolivia.  Journal of Mammology 90:732-742
  • Malizia, L. R., S. Pacheco, and B. A. Loiselle. 2009. Árboles de valor forestal en las Yungas de la Alta Cuenca del Río Bermejo.  Pp. 105-120 in D. Brown, P. Blendinger, T. Lomascolo y P. García Bes (Eds), Selva Pedemontana de las Yungas: Historia Natural, Ecología y Manejo de un Ecosistema en Peligro.
  • Ryder, T. B., P. G. Parker, J. G. Blake, and B. A. Loiselle. 2009. It takes two to tango: reproductive skew and social correlates of male mating success in a lek breeding bird.  Proceedings Royal Society B. 1666:2377-2384.
  • Sheth, S. N., J. G. Blake, and B. A. Loiselle. 2009. Phylogenetic constraints on fine-scale patterns of habitat use by eight primate species in eastern Ecuador.  Journal of Tropical Ecology 25:571-582.

2008

  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle. 2008. Estimates of apparent survival rate for forest birds in eastern Ecuador.  Biotropica 40:485-493.
  • Blendinger, P., B. A. Loiselle, and J. G. Blake.  2008.  Crop size, plant aggregation, and microhabitat type affect fruit removal by birds from individual melastome plants in the Upper Amazon.  Oecologia 158:273-283.
  • DeMatteo, K. E., and B. A. Loiselle.  2008. New data on the status and distribution of the bush dog (Speothos venaticus): evaluating its quality of protection and directing research efforts.  Biological Conservation 141:2494-2505.
  • Durães, R., B. Loiselle, and J. Blake. 2008. Spatial and temporal dynamics at leks of the blue-crowned manakin Lepidothrix coronata: reconciling lek traditionality with high male turnover.  Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62:1947-1957
  • Gomes, V. S. da Mota, B. A. Loiselle, and M. A. S. Alves.  2008. Birds foraging for fruits and insects in shrubby restinga vegeation, southeastern Brail.  Biota Neotropica 8(4): http://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v8n4/pt/item?article
  • Graham, C. H., J. Elith, R. Hijmans , A. Guisan, A. T. Peterson, B. Loiselle and The NCEAS Predicting Species Distributions Working Group.  2008. The influence of spatial errors in species occurrence data used in distribution models.  Journal of Applied Ecology 45:239-247.
  • Hidalgo, J. R., T. B. Ryder, W. P. Tori, R. Durães, J. G. Blake, and B. A. Loiselle.  2008.  Nest architecture and placement of three manakin species in lowland Ecuador.  Cotinga 29:57-61.
  • Loayza, A., and B. A. Loiselle.  2008.  Preliminary information on the home range and movement patterns of Sturnira lilium (Phyllostomidae) in a naturally fragmented landscape in Beni, Bolivia.  Biotropica 40: 630-635
  • Loiselle, B. A., P. Jorgensen, T. Consiglio, I. Jimenez, J. G. Blake, L. G. Lohmann, and O.-M. Montiel.  2008.  Evaluating plant collection representation for ecological niche modeling: a case study using plant vouchers from Ecuador and Bolivia.  Journal of Biogeography 35:105-116.
  • Ryder, T. B., R. Durães, W. P. Tori, J. R. Hidalgo, B. A. Loiselle, and J. G. Blake.  2008.  Modeling nest survival for two species of manakins (Aves: Pipridae) in the Ecuadorian Amazon.  Journal of Avian Biology 39:355-358.
  • Ryder, T. B., D. B. McDonald, J. G. Blake, P. G. Parker, and B. A. Loiselle.  2008.  Social networks in the lek mating Wire-tailed manakin (Pipra filicauda).  Proc. Royal Society B 275: 1367-1374
  • Tori, W. P., R. D. Durães, T. B. Ryder, M. Anciães, J. Karubian, R. H. Macedo, A. C. Uy, P. G. Parker, T. B. Smith, A. C. Stein, M. S. Webster, J. G. Blake, and B. A. Loiselle.  2008.  Advances in sexual selection theory: insights from tropical avifauna.  Ornitología Neotropical 19 (Suppl.): 151-163.
  • Wisz, M. S., R. J. Hijmans, J. Li, S. J. Phillips, A. T. Peterson, C. H. Graham, and NCEAS Predicting Species Working Group.  2008.  Effects of sample size on the performance of species distribution models.  Diversity and Distributions 14:763-773

2007

  • Cadena, C. D., and B. A. Loiselle.  2007. Limits to elevational distributions in two species of Emberizine finches: disentangling the role of interspecific competition, autoecology, and geographic variation in the environment.  Ecography 30:491-504.
  • Durães, R., J. G. Blake, and B. A. Loiselle.  2007.  Intersexual spatial relationships in a lekking species: blue-crowned manakins (Lepidothrix coronata) do not lek at female hotspots.  Behavioral Ecology 18:1029-1039.
  • Guisan, A., C. H. Graham, J. Elith, F. Huettmann, and the NCEAS Species Distribution Modeling Group.  2007.  Sensitivity of predictive species distribution models to change in grain size: insights from a multi-models experiment across five continents.  Diversity and Distribution 13: 332-340.
  • Holbrook, K. M., and B. A. Loiselle.  2007.  Using toucan-generated seed shadows to estimate seed dispersal in Amazonia Ecuador.  Pp. 300-321 in A. J. Dennis, E. W. Schupp, R. Green, and D. W. Westcott, eds., Seed Dispersal: Theory and its Applications in a Changing World.  CABI Publishing, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK.
  • Holbrook, K. M., B. A. Loiselle, and G. Clark.  2007. Eight polymorphic satellite loci for a Neotropical nutmeg, Virola flexuosa (Myristicaceae).  Molecular Ecology Notes 7:248-250.
  • Loiselle, B. A., T. B. Ryder, R. Durães, W. Tori, J. G. Blake, and P. G. Parker. 2007.  Genetic relatedness of males at leks of four Pipridae species : no evidence for kin selection.  Behavioral Ecology 18:287-291
  • Loiselle, B. A., J. G. Blake, R. Durães, T. B. Ryder, and W. Tori.  2007.  Environmental and spatial segregation of leks among six co-occurring species of manakins (Aves: Pipridae) in eastern Ecuador.  Auk 124:420-431.
  • Loiselle, B. A., J. G. Blake, P. G. Blendinger, and T. B. Ryder.  2007.  Ecological redundancy in seed dispersal systems: a comparison between manakins (Pipridae) in two tropical forests.  Pp. 178-196 in A. J. Dennis, E. W. Schupp, R. Green, and D. W. Westcott, eds., Seed Dispersal: Theory and its Applications in a Changing World.  CABI Publishing, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK.

2006-2000

  • Elith, J., Graham, C., Anderson, R.P., Dudík, M., Ferrier, S., Guisan, A., Hijmans, R.J., Huettmann, F., Leathwick, J.R., Lehmann, A., Li, J., Lohmann, L.G., Loiselle, B.A., Manion, G., Moritz, C., Nakamura, M., Nakazawa, Y., Overton, J., Peterson, A.T.,  Phillips, S.J., Richardson, K., Scachetti-Pereira, R., Schapire, R.E., Soberón, J.,  Williams, S., Wisz, M.S., & Zimmermann, N.E. (2006) Novel methods improve prediction of species’ distributions from occurrence data.  Ecography 29:129-151.
  • Ryder, T. B., J. G. Blake, and B. A. Loiselle.  2006.  A test of the hotspot hypothesis for lek placement in three species of manakins (Aves, Pipridae).  Auk 123:247-258.
  • Tori, W. P., T. B. Ryder, R. Durães, J. R. Hidalgo, B. A. Loiselle, and J. G. Blake.  2006. Obtaining offspring genetic material: a new method for nests with high predation rates.  Condor 108:948-952.
  • Romo, M., B. A. Loiselle, and H. Tuomisto.  2004.  Does density affect predation rates at different spatial and temporal scales? The case of Dipteryx micrantha a species dispersed by bats.  Oecologia 140:76-85.
  • Escalona, T. and B. Loiselle. 2003.  Podocnemis unifilis, a valuable freshwater turtle used as a local and commercial food resource in the Lower Caura Basin. In C. Vispo and C. Knap-Vispo, eds, Plants and vertebrates of the Cauras riparian corridor: their biology, use and conservation. Scientia Guaianae 12:393-418.
  • Loiselle, B. A., C. A. Howell, C. Graham, J. M. Goerck, T. Brooks, K. Smith, and P. H. Williams.  2003.  Identifying conservation priorities: sensitivities to model selection.  Conservation Biology 17:1591-1600.
  • Marsh, L. K., and B. A. Loiselle.  2003. Recruitment of black howler fruit trees in fragmented forests of Northern Belize. International Journal of Primatology 24:65-86.
  • Barrantes, G., and B. A. Loiselle.  2002.  Reproduction, habitat use, and natural history of the black-and-yellow silky-flycatcher (Phainoptila melanoxantha), an endemic bird of the western highlands.  Ornitologia Neotropical 13:121-136.
  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle.  2002.  Habitat use, movements, and survival of manakins (Pipridae) in second-growth and old-growth forests.  Auk 119:132-148.
  • Loiselle, B. A., and J. G. Blake.  2002.  Potential consequences of extinction of frugivorous birds for shrubs of a tropical wet forest.  Pages 397-405 in D. J. Levey, W. R. Silva, and M. Galetti, eds., Seed Dispersal and Frugivory: ecology, evolution and conservation. CABI Publishing, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK.
  • Loiselle, B. A., R. W. Sussman, and Lord G. Cranbrook.  2002.  Tropical vertebrate diversity.  Pages 441-448 in R. Chazdon and T. C. Whitmore, eds., Foundations of Tropical Forest Biology: classic papers with commentaries.  University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
  • Loiselle, B. A., and R. Dirzo.  2002. Plant-animal interactions and community structure.  Pages 269-278 in Chazdon and T. C. Whitmore, eds., Foundations of Tropical Forest Biology: classic papers with commentaries.  University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
  • Loiselle, B. A., and A. Farji-Brener.  2002.  What’s up? An experimental comparison of predation in the canopy and understory in a tropical wet forest.  Biotropica 34:327-330.
  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle.  2001. Bird assemblages in second-growth and old-growth forests, Costa Rica: perspectives from mist nets and point counts. Auk 118:304-326.
  • Loiselle, B. A.  2001.  Más de 30 años de investigaciones en la Estación Biológica ‘La Selva’, Costa Rica.  Pages 28-34 in L. O. Rodríguez, ed., El Manu y otras experiencias de investigación y manejo de bosques neotropicales. Pro-Manu, Cusco, Perú.
  • Servín, J. A., S. Lyndaker-Lindsay, and B. A. Loiselle.  2001.  Pileated woodpecker scavenges on a carcass in Missouri.  Wilson Bulletin 113:249-250.
  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle.  2000.  Diversity of birds along an elevational gradient in the Cordillera Central, Costa Rica.  Auk 117:663-686.

1999-1983

  • Loiselle, B. A., and J. G. Blake.  1999.  Dispersal of Melastome seeds by fruit-eating birds of tropical forest understory.  Ecology 80:330-336.
  • Remsen, J.V., Jr., J. Kushlan, and B.A. Loiselle.  1998.  Why ornithological journals should not have bird names: weighing history and tradition against contemporary ornithology.  Auk 115: 252-253.
  • Renjifo, L. M., G. P. Servat, J. M. Goerck, B. A. Loiselle, and J. G. Blake.  1998.  Patterns of species composition and endemism in the northern Neotropics: a case for conservation of montane avifaunas.  Pages 577-594 in Natural History and Conservation of Neotropical Birds, Ted Parker Memorial Volume, J. V. Remsen, ed., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA.
  • Loiselle, B. A., E. Ribbens, and O. Vargas.  1996.  Spatial and temporal variation of seed rain in a tropical lowland wet forest.  Biotropica 28:82-95.
  • Loiselle, B. A., V. L. Sork, and C. Graham.  1995.  Comparison of genetic variation in bird-dispersed shrubs of a tropical wet forest.  Biotropica 27:487-494.
  • Loiselle, B. A., V. L. Sork, J. Nason, and C. Graham.  1995.  Spatial genetic structure of a tropical understory shrub, Psychotria officinalis (Rubiaceae).  American Journal of Botany 82:1420-1425.
  • Munn, C. A., and B. A. Loiselle.  1995.  Canopy access techniques and their importance for the study of tropical forest canopy birds.  Pp. 165-177 in M. Lowman and N. Nadkarni, eds., Forest Canopies – a review of research on this biological frontier.  Academic Press, NY.
  • Loiselle, B. A., and J. G. Blake.  1994.  Annual variation in birds and plants of a tropical second growth woodland.  Condor 96:368-380.
  • Briceño, R. D., and B. Loiselle.  1993.  Carton building ants in a lowland tropical forest: nest characteristics and associated biota.  Brenesia 39-40:167-171.
  • Ellison, A. M., J. S. Denslow, B. A. Loiselle, and D. Brenes M.  1993.  Seed and seedling ecology of Neotropical Melastomataceae.  Ecology 74:1733-1749.
  • Loiselle, B. A., and J. G. Blake.  1993.  Spatial dynamics of understory fruit eating birds in a lowland wet forest.  Special Issue of Vegetatio and in A. Estrada and T. H. Fleming, eds., Frugivory and Seed Dispersal, Volume II. Dr. W. Junk Publ., Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle.  1992.  Habitat use by Neotropical migrants at La Selva Biological Station and Braulio Carrillo National Park, Costa Rica.  Pp. 257-272 in J. Hagan and D. W. Johnston, eds.  Ecology and conservation of Neotropical landbird migrants. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.
  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle.  1992.  Fruits in the diets of Neotropical migrant birds in Costa Rica.  Biotropica 24:200-210.
  • Loiselle, B. A., and J. G. Blake.  1992.  Population variation in a tropical bird community: implications for conservation.  BioScience 42:838-845.
  • Blake, J. G., and B. A. Loiselle.  1991.  Variation in resource abundance effects capture rates of birds in three lowland habitats in Costa Rica.  Auk 108:114-130.
  • Loiselle, B. A., and J. G. Blake.  1991.  Temporal variation in birds and fruits along an elevational gradient in Costa Rica. Ecology 72:180-193.
  • Blake, J. G., B. A. Loiselle, T. C. Moermond, D. J. Levey, and J. S. Denslow.  1990. Quantifying abundance of fruits for birds in tropical habitats.  Studies in Avian Biology 13:73-79.
  • Blake, J. G., F. G. Stiles, and B. A. Loiselle.  1990.  Birds of La Selva: habitat use, trophic composition, and migrants.  Pp. 161-182 in A. Gentry, ed., Four neotropical rain forests.  Yale University Press.
  • Blake, J. G., B. A. Loiselle, and J. P. Vande weghe.  1990.  Weights and measurements of some Central African birds.  Le Gerfaut 80:3-11.
  • Loiselle, B. A. 1990.  Seeds in droppings of tropical fruit eating birds: importance of considering seed composition. Oecologia 82:494-500.
  • Loiselle, B. A., and J. G. Blake. 1990. Diets of understory fruit-eating birds in Costa Rica.  Studies in Avian Biology 13:91-103.
  • Loiselle, B. A., J. G. Blake, T. C. Moermond, and D. J. Mason.  1989.  Low elevation record for Resplendent Quetzals (Pharomachrus mocinno) in Costa Rica. Journal of Field Ornithology 60:86-88.
  • Loiselle, B.A.  1987.  Bird abundance and seasonality in a Costa Rican lowland forest canopy.  Condor 90:761-772.
  • Loiselle, B. A. 1987.  Birds and plants in a neotropical rain forest : seasonality and interactions.  Unpubl. PhD diss., University of Wisconsin-Madison.  339 pp.
  • Loiselle, B. A.  1987.  Migrant abundance in a lowland forest canopy in Costa Rica.  Journal of Tropical Ecology 3:163-168.
  • Vande weghe, J. P., and B. A. Loiselle.  1987.  The bird fauna of Bururi Forest, Burundi.  Le Gerfaut  77:147-164.
  • Loiselle, B. A., and J. G. Blake.  1984. Site tenacity of birds on Curtis Prairie, Dane County, Wisconsin.  Passenger Pigeon 46:16-21.
  • Loiselle, B. A., and W. G. Hoppes.  1983. Nest predation in insular and mainland lowland rainforest in Panama.  Condor 85:93-95.