[45] Thomas L. Weeks, Matthew G. Betts, Marion Pfeifer, Christopher Wolf, Cristina Banks-Leite, Luc Barbaro, Jos Barlow, Alexis Cerezo, Christina M. Kennedy, Urs G. Kormann, Charles J. Marsh, Pieter I. Olivier, Benjamin T. Phalan, Hugh P. Possingham, Eric M. Wood, and Joseph A. Tobias. Climate-driven variation in dispersal ability predicts responses to forest fragmentation in birds. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 7(7):1079–1091, 2023. [ DOI | http ]
[44] Thomas NE Gray, Rachel Rosenbaum, Guangshun Jiang, Pablo Izquierdo, JIN Yongchao, Leoung Kesaro, Arnaud Lyet, MKS Pasha, David J. Patterson, Phan Channa, QI Jinzhe, William J. Ripple, Jennifer L. Roberts, Sugoto Roy, Nay Myo Shwe, Christopher Wolf, and Stuart Chapman. Restoring Asia's roar: Opportunities for tiger recovery across the historic range. Frontiers in Conservation Science, 4:1124340, 2023. [ DOI | http ]
[43] William J. Ripple*, Christopher Wolf*, Timothy M Lenton, Jillian W Gregg, Susan M Natali, Philip B Duffy, Johan Rockström, and Hans Joachim Schellnhuber. Many risky feedback loops amplify the need for climate action. One Earth, 6(2):86–91, 2023. [ DOI | http ]
[42] Kurt E. Ingeman, Lily Z. Zhao, Christopher Wolf, David R. Williams, Amelia L. Ritger, William J. Ripple, Kai L. Kopecky, Erin M. Dillon, Bartholomew P. DiFiore, Joseph S. Curtis, Samantha R. Csik, An Bui, and Adrian C. Stier. Glimmers of hope in large carnivore recoveries. Scientific Reports, 12(1):10005, 2022. [ DOI | http ]
[41] William J. Ripple*, Christopher Wolf*, Jillian W. Gregg, Kelly Levin, Johan Rockström, Thomas M. Newsome, Matthew G. Betts, Saleemul Huq, Beverly E. Law, Luke Kemp, Peter Kalmus, and Timothy M. Lenton. World Scientists' Warning of a Climate Emergency 2022. BioScience, 72(12):1149–1155, 2022. [ DOI | http ]
[40] William J. Ripple*, Christopher Wolf*, Michael K. Phillips, Robert L. Beschta, John A. Vucetich, J. Boone Kauffman, Beverly E. Law, Aaron J. Wirsing, Joanna E. Lambert, Elaine Leslie, Carly Vynne, Eric Dinerstein, Reed Noss, George Wuerthner, Dominick A. DellaSala, Jeremy T. Bruskotter, Michael Paul Nelson, Eileen Crist, Chris Darimont, and Daniel M. Ashe. Rewilding the American West. BioScience, 72(10):931–935, 2022. [ DOI | http ]
[39] Christopher Wolf* and William J. Ripple*. Putting a face on carbon with threatened forest primates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(28):e2207604119, 2022. [ DOI | http ]
[38] Heather Kitada Smalley and Christopher Wolf. Building a Framework for Mode Effect Estimation in United States Presidential Election Polls. Statistics, Politics and Policy, 13(1):41–56, 2022. [ DOI | http ]
[37] Eileen Crist, William J. Ripple, Paul R. Ehrlich, William E. Rees, and Christopher Wolf. Scientists' warning on population. Science of The Total Environment, 845:157166, 2022. [ DOI | http ]
[36] Kara G. Leimberger, Bo Dalsgaard, Joseph A. Tobias, Christopher Wolf, and Matthew G. Betts. The evolution, ecology, and conservation of hummingbirds and their interactions with flowering plants. Biological Reviews, 97(3):923–959, 2022. [ DOI | http ]
[35] William J. Ripple, William R. Moomaw, Christopher Wolf, Matthew G. Betts, Beverly E. Law, Jillian Gregg, and Thomas M. Newsome. Six steps to integrate climate mitigation with adaptation for social justice. Environmental Science & Policy, 128:41–44, 2022. [ DOI | http ]
[34] William J. Ripple, Dominick A. DellaSala, Franz Baumann, Jillian Gregg, Matthew G. Betts, Beverly E. Law, Corey J. A. Bradshaw, and Christopher Wolf. Zoonotic diseases and our troubled relationship with nature. American Journal of Health Promotion, 307(2):382–385, 2022. [ http ]
[33] Christopher Wolf, David M. Bell, Hankyu Kim, Michael Paul Nelson, Mark Schulze, and Matthew G. Betts. Temporal consistency of undercanopy thermal refugia in old-growth forest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 307:108520, 2021. [ DOI | http ]
[32] William J. Ripple*, Christopher Wolf*, Thomas M. Newsome, Jillian W. Gregg, Timothy M. Lenton, Ignacio Palomo, Jasper A. J. Eikelboom, Beverly E. Law, Saleemul Huq, Philip B. Duffy, and Johan Rockström. World Scientists' Warning of a Climate Emergency 2021. BioScience, 71(9):894–898, 2021. [ DOI | http ]
[31] Matthew G. Betts, Benjamin T. Phalan, Christopher Wolf, Susan C. Baker, Christian Messier, Klaus J. Puettmann, Rhys Green, Scott H. Harris, David P. Edwards, David B. Lindenmayer, and Andrew Balmford. Producing wood at least cost to biodiversity: integrating triad and sharing–sparing approaches to inform forest landscape management. Biological Reviews, 96(4):1301–1317, 2021. [ DOI | http ]
[30] Christopher Wolf, Taal Levi, William J. Ripple, Diego A. Zárrate-Charry, and Matthew G. Betts. A forest loss report card for the world's protected areas. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 5(4):520–529, 2021. [ DOI | http ]
[29] Matthew G. Betts, Adam S. Hadley, David W. Frey, Sarah J. K. Frey, Dusty Gannon, Scott H. Harris, Hankyu Kim, Urs G. Kormann, Kara Leimberger, Katie Moriarty, Joseph M. Northrup, Ben Phalan, Josée S. Rousseau, Thomas D. Stokely, Jonathon J. Valente, Chris Wolf, and Diego Zárrate-Charry. When are hypotheses useful in ecology and evolution? Ecology and Evolution, 11(11):5762–5776, 2021. [ DOI | http ]
[28] Christopher Wolf*, William J. Ripple*, and Eileen Crist. Human population, social justice, and climate policy. Sustainability Science, 16(5):1753–1756, 2021. [ DOI | http ]
[27] Tarja Oksanen, Lauri Oksanen, Katariina E. M. Vuorinen, Christopher Wolf, Aurelia Mäkynen, Johan Olofsson, William J. Ripple, Risto Virtanen, and Tove Aa. Utsi. The impact of thermal seasonality on terrestrial endotherm food web dynamics: a revision of the exploitation ecosystem hypothesis. Ecography, 43(12):1859–1877, 2020. [ DOI | http ]
[26] Thomas M. Newsome, Christopher Wolf, Dale G. Nimmo, R. Keller Kopf, Euan G. Ritchie, Felisa A. Smith, and William J. Ripple. Constraints on vertebrate range size predict extinction risk. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 29(1):76–86, 2020. [ DOI | http ]
[25] William J. Ripple, Christopher Wolf, Thomas M. Newsome, Phoebe Barnard, William R. Moomaw, Barbara Maas, and Beverly E. Law. The Climate Emergency, Forests, and Transformative Change. BioScience, 70(6):446–447, 2020. [ DOI | http ]
[24] Krista M. S. Kemppinen, Pamela M. Collins, David G. Hole, Christopher Wolf, William J. Ripple, and Leah R. Gerber. Global reforestation and biodiversity conservation. Conservation Biology, 34(5):1221–1228, 2020. [ DOI | http ]
[23] William J. Ripple*, Christopher Wolf*, Thomas M. Newsome, Phoebe Barnard, and William R. Moomaw. World Scientists' Warning of a Climate Emergency. BioScience, 70(1):8–12, 2019. [ DOI | http ]
[22] Christopher Wolf, William J. Ripple, Matthew G. Betts, Taal Levi, and Carlos A. Peres. Eating plants and planting forests for the climate. Global Change Biology, 25:3995, 2019. [ DOI | http ]
[21] William J. Ripple, Christopher Wolf, Thomas M. Newsome, Matthew G. Betts, Gerardo Ceballos, Franck Courchamp, Matt W. Hayward, Blaire Van Valkenburgh, Arian D. Wallach, and Boris Worm. Are we eating the world's megafauna to extinction? Conservation Letters, 12(3):e12627, 2019. [ DOI | http ]
[20] Matthew G. Betts*, Christopher Wolf*, Marion Pfeifer, Cristina Banks-Leite, Victor Arroyo-Rodríguez, Danilo Bandini Ribeiro, Jos Barlow, Felix Eigenbrod, Deborah Faria, Robert J. Fletcher Jr., Adam S. Hadley, Joseph E. Hawes, Robert D. Holt, Brian Klingbeil, Urs Kormann, Luc Lens, Taal Levi, Guido. F. Medina-Rangel, Stephanie L. Melles, Dirk Mezger, José Carlos Morante-Filho, David Orme, Carlos A. Peres, Benjamin T. Phalan, Anna Pidgeon, Hugh Possingham, William J. Ripple, Elenor M. Slade, Eduardo Somarriba, Joseph Tobias, Jason M. Tylianakis, J. Nicolás Urbina-Cardona, Jonathon J. Valente, James I. Watling, Konstans Wells, Oliver R. Wearn, Eric Wood, Richard Young, and Robert M. Ewers. Extinction filters mediate the global effects of habitat fragmentation on animals. Science, 366(6470):1236–1239, 2019. [ DOI | http ]
[19] William J. Ripple, Christopher Wolf, Thomas M. Newsome, Michael Hoffmann, Aaron J. Wirsing, and Douglas J. McCauley. Reply to pincheira-donoso and hodgson: Both the largest and smallest vertebrates have elevated extinction risk. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, page 201805120, 2018. [ DOI | http ]
[18] Christopher Wolf and William J. Ripple. Rewilding the world's large carnivores. Royal Society Open Science, 5(3):172235, 2018. [ DOI | http ]
[17] William J. Ripple, Christopher Wolf, Mauro Galetti, Thomas M. Newsome, Tom L. Green, Mohammed Alamgir, Eileen Crist, Mahmoud I. Mahmoud, and William F. Laurance. The Role of Scientists' Warning in Shifting Policy from Growth to Conservation Economy. BioScience, 68(4):239–240, 2018. [ DOI | http ]
[16] Robert Peters, William J. Ripple, Christopher Wolf, Matthew Moskwik, Gerardo Carreón-Arroyo, Gerardo Ceballos, Ana Córdova, Rodolfo Dirzo, Paul R. Ehrlich, Aaron D. Flesch, Rurik List, Thomas E. Lovejoy, Reed F. Noss, Jesús Pacheco, José K. Sarukhán, Michael E. Soulé, Edward O. Wilson, and Jennifer R. B. Miller. Nature Divided, Scientists United: U.S.-Mexico Border Wall Threatens Biodiversity and Binational Conservation BioScience, 68(10):740–743, 2018. [ DOI | http ]
[15] Christopher Wolf, Matthew G. Betts, Taal Levi, Thomas M. Newsome, and William J. Ripple. Large species within carnivora are large carnivores. Royal Society Open Science, 5(9):181228, 2018. [ DOI | http ]
[14] William J. Ripple, Guillaume Chapron, José Vicente López-Bao, Sarah M. Durant, David W. Macdonald, Peter A. Lindsey, Elizabeth L. Bennett, Robert L. Beschta, Jeremy T. Bruskotter, Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz, Richard T. Corlett, Chris T. Darimont, Amy J. Dickman, Rodolfo Dirzo, Holly T. Dublin, James A. Estes, Kristoffer T. Everatt, Mauro Galetti, Varun R. Goswami, Matt W. Hayward, Simon Hedges, Michael Hoffmann, Luke T. B. Hunter, Graham I. H. Kerley, Mike Letnic, Taal Levi, Fiona Maisels, John C. Morrison, Michael Paul Nelson, Thomas M. Newsome, Luke Painter, Robert M. Pringle, Christopher J. Sandom, John Terborgh, Adrian Treves, Blaire Van Valkenburgh, John A. Vucetich, Aaron J. Wirsing, Arian D. Wallach, Christopher Wolf, Rosie Woodroffe, Hillary Young, and Li Zhang. Conserving the world's megafauna and biodiversity: The fierce urgency of now. Bioscience, 67(3):197–200, 2017. [ DOI | http ]
[13] Christopher Wolf and William J. Ripple. Range contractions of the world's large carnivores. Royal Society Open Science, 4(7):170052, 2017. [ DOI | http ]
[12] Christopher Wolf, Mark Novak, and Alix I. Gitelman. Bayesian characterization of uncertainty in species interaction strengths. Oecologia, 184(2):327–339, 2017. [ DOI | http ]
[11] Mark Novak, Christopher Wolf, Kyle E. Coblentz, and Isaac D. Shepard. Quantifying predator dependence in the functional response of generalist predators. Ecology Letters, 20(6):761–769, 2017. [ DOI | http ]
[10] Matthew G. Betts*, Christopher Wolf*, William J. Ripple, Ben Phalan, Kimberley A. Millers, Adam Duarte, Stuart H. M. Butchart, and Taal Levi. Global forest loss disproportionately erodes biodiversity in intact landscapes. Nature, 547(7664):441–444, 2017. [ DOI | http ]
[9] William J. Ripple, Christopher Wolf, Mauro Galetti, Thomas M. Newsome, Mohammed Alamgir, Eileen Crist, Mahmoud I. Mahmoud, and William F. Laurance. World Scientists' Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice. BioScience, 67(12):1026–1028, 2017. [ DOI | http ]
[8] William J. Ripple, Christopher Wolf, Thomas M. Newsome, Michael Hoffmann, Aaron J. Wirsing, and Douglas J. McCauley. Reply to Kalinkat et al.: Smallest terrestrial vertebrates are highly imperiled. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, page 201717570, 2017. [ DOI | http ]
[7] William J. Ripple*, Christopher Wolf*, Thomas M. Newsome, Michael Hoffmann, Aaron J. Wirsing, and Douglas J. McCauley. Extinction risk is most acute for the world's largest and smallest vertebrates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114(40):10678–10683, 2017. [ DOI | http ]
[6] Jeremy T. Bruskotter, John A. Vucetich, Michael J. Manfredo, Gabriel R. Karns, Christopher Wolf, Kerry Ard, Neil H. Carter, José Vicente López-Bao, Guillaume Chapron, Stanley D. Gehrt, and William J. Ripple. Modernization, Risk, and Conservation of the World's Largest Carnivores. BioScience, 67(7):646–655, 2017. [ DOI | http ]
[5] William J. Ripple, Guillaume Chapron, José Vicente López-Bao, Sarah M. Durant, David W. Macdonald, Peter A. Lindsey, Elizabeth L. Bennett, Robert L. Beschta, Jeremy T. Bruskotter, Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz, Richard T. Corlett, Chris T. Darimont, Amy J. Dickman, Rodolfo Dirzo, Holly T. Dublin, James A. Estes, Kristoffer T. Everatt, Mauro Galetti, Varun R. Goswami, Matt W. Hayward, Simon Hedges, Michael Hoffmann, Luke T. B. Hunter, Graham I. H. Kerley, Mike Letnic, Taal Levi, Fiona Maisels, John C. Morrison, Michael Paul Nelson, Thomas M. Newsome, Luke Painter, Robert M. Pringle, Christopher J. Sandom, John Terborgh, Adrian Treves, Blaire Van Valkenburgh, John A. Vucetich, Aaron J. Wirsing, Arian D. Wallach, Christopher Wolf, Rosie Woodroffe, Hillary Young, and Li Zhang. Saving the World's Terrestrial Megafauna. BioScience, 66(10):807–812, 2016. [ DOI | http ]
[4] William J. Ripple, Katharine Abernethy, Matthew G. Betts, Guillaume Chapron, Rodolfo Dirzo, Mauro Galetti, Taal Levi, Peter A. Lindsey, David W. Macdonald, Brian Machovina, Newsome M. Thomas, Carlos A. Peres, Arian D. Wallach, Christopher Wolf, and Hillary Young. Bushmeat hunting and extinction risk to the world's mammals. Royal Society Open Science, 3(10):160498, 2016. [ DOI | http ]
[3] Christopher Wolf and William J. Ripple. Prey depletion as a threat to the world's large carnivores. Royal Society Open Science, 3(8):160252, 2016. [ DOI | http ]
[2] William J. Ripple, James A. Estes, Oswald J. Schmitz, Vanessa Constant, Matthew J. Kaylor, Adam Lenz, Jennifer L. Motley, Katharine E. Self, David S. Taylor, and Christopher Wolf. What is a Trophic Cascade? Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 31(11):842–849, 2016. [ DOI | http ]
[1] William J. Ripple, Thomas M. Newsome, Christopher Wolf, Rodolfo Dirzo, Kristoffer T. Everatt, Mauro Galetti, Matt W. Hayward, Graham I. H. Kerley, Taal Levi, Peter A. Lindsey, David W. Macdonald, Yadvinder Malhi, Luke E. Painter, Christopher J. Sandom, John Terborgh, and Blaire Van Valkenburgh. Collapse of the world's largest herbivores. Science Advances, 1(4):e1400103–e1400103, 2015. [ DOI | http ]

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