2017
- Brett, T.S., J.M. Drake & P. Rohani. 2017. Anticipating the emergence of infectious diseases. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. (In press.)
- Kramer, A.M., G. Annis, M.E. Wittman, W.L. Chadderton, E.S. Rutherford, D.M. Lodge, L. Mason, D. Beletsky, C. Riseng & J.M. Drake. 2017. Suitability of Laurentian Great Lakes for invasive species based on global species distribution models and local habitat. Ecosphere. (In press.)
- Dallas, T.A., A.W. Park & J.M. Drake. 2017. Predicting cryptic links in host-parasite networks. PLOS Computational Biology.
- Berec, L., A.M. Kramer, V. Bernhauerova & J.M. Drake. 2017. Density-dependent selection on mate search and the evolution of Allee effects. Journal of Animal Ecology.
- Schatz, A., A.M. Kramer & J.M. Drake. 2017. Accuracy of climate-based forecasts of pathogen spread. Royal Society Open Science 4:160975.
- Evans, M.V., T.A. Dallas, B.A. Han, C.C. Murdock & J.M. Drake. 2017. Data-driven identification of potential Zika virus vectors. eLife 6:e22053.
- Schmidt, J.P., A.W. Park, A.M. Kramer, B.A. Han, L.W. Alexander & J.M. Drake. 2017. Spatiotemporal fluctuations and triggers of Ebolavirus spillover. Emerging Infectious Diseases 23:415-422.
- Wittmann, M.E, G. Annis, A.M. Kramer, L. Mason, C. Riseng, E.S. Rutherford, W.L. Chadderton, D. Beletsky, J.M. Drake, D.M. Lodge. 2017. Refining species distribution model outputs using landscape-scale habitat data: Forecasting Grass Carp and Hydrilla verticillata establishment in the Great Lakes Region. Journal of Great Lakes Research 43:298-307.
- Dallas, T., A.W. Park & J.M. Drake. 2017. Predictability of helminth parasite host range using information on geography, host traits and parasite community structure. Parasitology. 144:200-205.
2016
- Lodge, D.M., P.W. Simonin, S.W. Burgiel, R.P. Keller, J.M. Bossenbroek, C.L. Jerde, A.M. Kramer, E.S. Rutherford, M.A. Barnes, M.E. Wittmann, W.L. Chadderton, J.L. Apriesnig, D. Beletsky, R.M. Cooke, J.M. Drake, S.P. Egan, D.C. Finnoff, C.A. Gantz, E.K. Grey, M.H. Hoff, J.G. Howeth, R.A. Jensen, E.R. Larson, N.E. Mandrak, D.M. Mason, F.A. Martinez, T.J. Newcomb, J.D. Rothlisberger, A.J. Tucker, T.W. Warziniack, & H. Zhang. Risk analysis and bioeconomics of invasive species to inform policy and management. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 41:453-488.
- Dallas, T. & J.M. Drake. Fluctuating temperatures alter environmental pathogen transmission in a Daphnia-pathogen system. Ecology & Evolution 6:7931–7938.
- Dibble, C.., E.A. O’Dea, A.W. Park & J.M. Drake. Waiting time to infectious disease emergence. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 13:20160540.
- Kramer, A., J. Ward, F. Dobbs, M. Pierce & J.M. Drake. 2016. The contribution of marine aggregate-associated bacteria to the accumulation of pathogenic bacteria in oysters: an agent-based model. Ecology & Evolution 6:7397-7408.
- Zarada, K. & J.M. Drake. 2016. Time to extinction in deteriorating environments. Theoretical Ecology 10:65-71.
- Wittmann, M.E, G. Annis, A.M. Kramer, L. Mason, C. Riseng, E.S. Rutherford, W.L. Chadderton, D. Beletsky, J.M. Drake, D.M. Lodge. Refining species distribution model outputs using landscape-scale habitat data: Forecasting Grass Carp and Hydrilla verticillata establishment in the Great Lakes Region. Journal of Great Lakes Research 43:298-307.
- Dallas, T., A.M. Kramer, M. Zokan & J.M. Drake. 2016. Ordination obscures the influence of environment on plankton metacommunity structure. Limnology & Oceanography Letters 1:54-61.
- Hefley, T.J., M. Hooten, J.M. Drake, R. Russel, & D. Walsh. 2016. When can the cause of a population decline be determined? Ecology Letters 19:1353-1362.
- Dallas, T., A.W. Park & J.M. Drake. 2016. Predictability of helminth parasite host range using information on geography, host traits and parasite community structure. Parasitology 144:200-205.
- Kramer, A.M., J.T. Pulliam, L. Alexander, P. Rohani, A.W. Park & J.M. Drake. 2016. Spatial spread of the West Africa Ebola epidemic. Royal Society Open Science 3:160294.
- Han, B., J.P. Schmidt, L. Alexander, S.E. Bowden, D.T.S. Hayman & J.M. Drake. 2016. Undiscovered bat hosts of filoviruses. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 10:e0004815.
- Stephens, P.R., S. Altizer, K.F. Smith, A.A. Aguirre, J.H. Brown, S.A. Budischak, J.E. Byers. J.T. Davies, J.M. Drake, V.O. Ezenwa, M.J. Farrell, J.L. Gittleman, B.A. Han, S. Huang, R.A. Hutchinson, P. Johnson, C.L. Nunn, D. Onstad, A. Park, G.M. Vazquez-Prokopec, J.P. Schmidt & R. Poulin. 2016. The macroecology of infectious diseases: A new perspective on global-scale drivers of pathogen distributions and impacts. Ecology Letters 19:1159-1171.
- Vinson, J.E., J.M. Drake, P. Rohani, & A.W. Park. 2016. The potential for sexual transmission to compromise control of Ebola virus outbreaks. Biology Letters 12(6):20151079.
- Han, B.A., A.M. Kramer & J.M. Drake. Global patterns of zoonotic disease in mammals. Trends in Parasitology 32:565-577.
- R.B. Kaul, A.M. Kramer, F.C. Dobbs & J.M. Drake. Experimental demonstration of Allee effects in microbial populations. Biology Letters 12:20160070.
- Dallas, T. 2016. helminthR: an R interface to the London Natural History Museum’s host-parasite database. Ecography 39:391-393.
- O’Regan, S. M., J.W. Lillie & J.M. Drake. 2016. Leading indicators of mosquito-borne disease elimination. Theoretical Ecology 9:269-286.
- Dallas, T., M. Holtackers & J.M. Drake. Costs of resistance and infection in a Daphnia-microparasite system. Ecology & Evolution 6:1737-1744.
- Dallas, T., R.J. Hall & J.M. Drake. Competition-mediated feedbacks in experimental multi-species epizootics. Ecology.
2015
- Zokan, M. & J.M. Drake. The effect of hydroperiod and predation on the diversity of temporary pond zooplankton communities. Ecology & Evolution 5:3066-3074.
- Maynard, D., K. Leonard, J.M. Drake, D. Hall, T. Crowther, & M. Bradford. Modelling the multidimensional niche by linking functional traits to competitive performance. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B 282:20150516.
- Drake, J.M., I. Bakach, M.R. Just, S.M. O’Regan, M. Gambhir, I. C.-H. Fung. Transmission models of historic Ebola outbreaks: a review. Emerging Infectious Diseases 21:1447-1450.
- Han, B., J.P. Schmidt, S.E. Bowden, & J.M. Drake. Rodent reservoirs of future zoonotic diseases. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 112:7039-7044.
- Drake, J.M. Range bagging: a new method for ecological niche modeling from presence-only data. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 12:20150086.
- Barnum, T.R., J.M. Drake, C. Colon-Gaud, A.T. Rugenski, T.C. Frauendorf, S. Connelly, S.S. Kilham, M.R. Whiles, K.R. Lips & C.M. Pringle. Evidence for the persistence of food web structure after amphibian extirpation in a Neotropical stream. Ecology 96:2106-2116.
- Clements, C.F., J.M. Drake, J. Griffiths, & A. Ozgul. 2015. Factors affecting the detectability of early warning signals in wild populations. American Naturalist 186:50-58.
- Huang, S., J.M. Drake, J.L. Gittleman, & S. Altizer. 2015. Parasite diversity declines with host evolutionary distinctiveness: A global analysis of carnivores. Evolution 69:621-630.
- Drake, J.M., R.B. Kaul, L.W. Alexander, S.M. O’Regan, A.M. Kramer, J.T. Pulliam, M.J. Ferrari, & A.W. Park. 2015. Ebola cases and health system demand in Liberia. PLoS Biology 13:e1002056.
- Drury, K.L.S., J.D. Suter, J.B. Rendall, A.M. Kramer, & J.M. Drake. 2015. Immigration can destabilize tri-trophic interactions: Implications for conservation of top predators. Theoretical Ecology 8:285-296.
- Alexander, K.A., C.E. Sanderson, M. Marathe, B.L. Lewis, C.M. Rivers, J. Shaman, J.M. Drake, E. Lofgren, V. Dato, M.C. Eisenberg, & S. Eubank. 2015. What factors might have led to the emergence of Ebola in West Africa? PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 9:e000365.
- O’Regan, S.M., K. Magori, J.T. Pulliam, M.A. Zokan, R.B. Kaul, H.D. Barton, & J.M. Drake. 2015. Multi-scale model of epidemic fadeout: Will local extirpation events inhibit the spread of White-nose Syndrome? Ecological Applications 25:621-633.
2014
- Lofgren, E., M.E. Halloran, C.M. Rivers, J.M. Drake, T.C. Porco, B. Lewis, W. Yang, A. Vespignani, J. Shaman, J.N.S. Eisenberg, M.C. Eisenberg, M. Marathe, S.V. Scarpino, K.A. Alexander, R. Meza, M.J. Ferrari, J.M. Hyman, L.A. Meyers, S. Eubank. 2014. Mathematical models: A key tool for outbreak response. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 111:18095-18096.
- Xu, J., T.L. Wickramarathne, N.V. Chawla, E.K. Grey, K. Steinhaeuser, R.P. Keller, J.M. Drake, & D.M. Lodge. 2014. Improving management of aquatic invasions by integrating shipping network, ecological, and environmental data: data mining for social good. Proceedings of the 20th ACM SIGKDD International conference on knowledge discovery and data mining. Pp. 1699-1708.
- Roche, B., J.M. Drake, J. Brown, D. Stallknecht, T. Bedford & P. Rohani. 2014. Adaptive evolution and environmental durability jointly structure phylodynamic patterns in avian influenza viruses. PLOS Biology 12:e1001931.
- Maher, S.P., A. Guisan, C. Randin & J.M. Drake. 2014. Pattern recognition ecological niche models fit to presence-only and presence-absence data. Methods in Ecology & Evolution 5:761-770.
- Drake, J.M. & J.C. Beier. 2014. Ecological niche and potential distribution of Anopheles arabiensis in Africa in 2050. Malaria Journal 13:213.
- Dallas, T. & J.M. Drake. 2014. The relative importance of environmental, geographic, and spatial variables structuring zooplankton metacommunities. Ecosphere 5:104.
- Krkosek, M. & J.M. Drake. 2014. On signals of phase transitions in salmon population dynamics. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B 281:20133221.
- Drake, J.M. 2014. Ensemble algorithms for ecological niche modeling from presence-only and presence-background data. Ecosphere 5:art76.
- Kramer, A.P. & J.M. Drake. 2014. Time to competitive exclusion. Ecosphere 5(5):52.
- Drake, J.M. 2014. Tail probabilities of extinction time in a large number of experimental populations. Ecology 95:1119-1126.
- Wittmann, M., C. Jerde, J. Howerth, S. Maher, A. Deines, G. Whitledge, S. Burbank, W. Chadderton, A. Mahon, J. Tyson, C. Gantz, R. Keller, J.M. Drake, & D.M. Lodge. 2014. Re-evaluating the invasion risk of a biological control agent (grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella): Reducing ecological uncertainty with improved risk assessment in the Great Lakes basin. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences 71:992-999.
- Brown, V.L., J.M. Drake, D.E. Stallknecht, J.D. Brown, H. Barton, K. Pedersen, & P. Rohani. 2014. Neutrality, cross-immunity and subtype dominance in avian influenza viruses. PLOS ONE 9:388817.
- Dallas, T. 2014. metacom: an R package for the analysis of metacommunity structure. Ecography 37:402-405.
- Dallas, T., and J.M. Drake. 2014. Nitrate enrichment alters a Daphnia-microparasite interaction through multiple pathways. Ecology & Evolution 4:243-250.
- Barton, H., P. Rohani, D. Stallknecht, J. Brown & J.M. Drake. 2014. Subtype diversity and reassortment potential for co-circulating avian influenza viruses at a diversity hot spot. Journal of Animal Ecology. 83:566-575.
2013
- Drake, J.M., A.N. Hassan & J.C. Beier. 2013. A statistical model of Rift Valley fever activity in Egypt. Journal of Vector Ecology 38:251-259.
- Kramer, A.M., M.M. Lyons, F.C. Dobbs & J.M. Drake. 2013. Bacterial colonization and extinction on marine aggregates: stochastic model of species presence and abundance. Ecology & Evolution 3:4300-4309.
- Drake, J.M. Early warning signals of stochastic switching. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B 280:20130686.
- O’Regan, S.M. & J.M. Drake. Theory of early warning signals of disease emergence and leading indicators of elimination. Theoretical Ecology 6:333-357.
- Drake, J.M. & B.D. Griffen. 2013. Experimental demonstration of accelerated extinction in source-sink metapopulations. Ecology & Evolution 3:3369-3378.
- Bowden, S.E. & J.M. Drake. 2013. Ecology of multi-host pathogens of animals. Nature Education Knowledge 4(8):5.
- Magori, K. & J.M. Drake. 2013. The population dynamics of vector-borne diseases. Nature Education Knowledge 4(4):14.
- Bhatt, D., P.W. Gething, O.J. Brady, J.P. Messina, A.W.Farlow, C.L. Moyes, J.M. Drake, J.S. Brownstein, A.G. Hoen, O. Sankoh, M.F. Myers, D.B. George, T. Jaenisch, G.R.W. Wint, C.P. Simmons, T.W. Scott, J.J. Farrar & S.I. Hay. 2013. The global distribution and burden of dengue. Nature 496:504-507.
- Robinson, J.R., J.P. Wares & J.M. Drake. Extinction hazard in experimental Daphnia magna populations: effects of genotype diversity and environmental variation. Ecology & Evolution 3:233-243.
- Brown, V.L., J.M. Drake, D.E. Stallknecht, J.D. Brown, K. Pedersen & P. Rohani. 2013. Dissecting a wildlife disease hotspot: the impact of multiple host species, environmental transmission and seasonality in migration, breeding and mortality. Proceedings of the Royal Society Interface 10:2012080.
2012
- Maher, S.P, A.M. Kramer, J.T. Pulliam, M.A. Zokan, S.E. Bowden, H.D. Barton, K. Magori & J.M Drake. 2012. Spread of White-nose Syndrome on a network regulated by geography and climate. Nature Communications 3:art1306.
- Schmidt, J.P., P. Stephens & J.M. Drake. 2012. Two sides of the same coin? Rare and invasive plants native to North America. Ecological Applications 22:1512-1525.
- Schmidt, J.P., M. Springborn & J.M. Drake. 2012. Bioeconomic forecasting of invasive species by ecological syndrome. Ecosphere 3(5):46.
- Drake, J.M. & A.M. Kramer. 2012. Mechanistic analogy: how microcosms explain nature. Theoretical Ecology 5:433-444.
2011
- Drake, J.M. & A. M. Kramer. 2011. Allee effects. Nature Education Knowledge 2(9):2.
- Magori, K., W.I. Bajwa, S. Bowden & J.M. Drake. 2011. Decelerating spread of West Nile virus by percolation in a heterogeneous urban landscape. PLOS Computational Biology 7:e1002104.
- Rohani, P. & J.M. Drake. 2011. The decline and resurgence of pertussis in the US. Epidemics 3:183-188.
- Roche, B., J.M. Drake & P. Rohani. 2011. The curse of the Pharaoh revisited: evolutionary bi-stability in environmentally transmitted pathogens. Ecology Letters 14:569-575.
- Roche, B., J.M. Drake & P. Rohani. 2011. An agent-based model to study the epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics of influenza viruses. BMC Bioinformatics 12:87.
- Schmidt, J.P. & J.M. Drake. 2011. Why are some plant genera more invasive than others? PLOS One 6:e18654.
- Schmidt, J.P. & J. M. Drake. 2011. Time since introduction, seed mass, and genome size predict successful invaders among the cultivated vascular plants of Hawaii. PLOS One 6:e17391.
- Keller, R.K., J.M. Drake, M. Drew & D.M. Lodge. 2011. Linking environmental conditions and ship movements to estimate invasive species transport across the global shipping network. Diversity & Distributions 17:93-102.
- Vercken, E., A. Kramer, P. Tobin & J.M. Drake. 2011. Critical patch size generated by Allee effect in Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar L.) Ecology Letters 14:179-186.
- Bowden, S., K. Magori & J.M. Drake. 2011. Regional differences in the association between land cover and West Nile virus incidence in humans. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 84:234-238.
- Drake, J.M., J. Shapiro & B.D. Griffen. 2011. Experimental demonstration of a two-phase population extinction hazard. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 8:1472-1479.
2010
2009
- Drake, J.M. 2009. Evolutionary relationships among human-isolated and wildlife-isolated West Nile viruses. Infection, Genetics and Evolution 9:1392-1393.
- Griffen, B.D. & J. M. Drake. 2009. Environment, but not migration rate, influences extinction risk in experimental metapopulations. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 276:4363-4371.
- Kramer, A.M., B. Dennis, A.M. Liebhold, and J.M. Drake. 2009. The evidence for Allee effects. Population Ecology 51:341-354.
- Drake, J.M., & B.D. Griffen. 2009. The speed of expansion and decline in experimental populations. Ecology Letters 12:772-778.
- Rohani, P., R. Breban, D.E. Stallknecht, & J.M. Drake. 2009. Environmental transmission of low pathogenicity avian influenza virus and its implications for pathogen invasion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 106:10365-10369.
- Breban, R., J.M. Drake, D.E. Stallknecht, & P. Rohani. 2009. The role of environmental transmission in recurrent avian influenza epidemics. PLOS Computational Biology 5(4): e1000346.
- Griffen, B.D., & J.M. Drake. 2009. Scaling rules for the final decline to extinction. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B. 276(1660):1361-1367.
- Pardini, E., J.M. Drake, J.M. Chase & T. Knight. 2009. Complex population dynamics and control of the invasive biennial Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard). Ecological Applications 19:387-397.
- Drake, J.M. & J.M. Bossenbroek. 2009. Profiling ecosystem vulnerability to invasion by Zebra mussels with support vector machines. Theoretical Ecology 4:189-198.
2008
- Griffen, B. & J.M. Drake. 2008. Effects of habitat size and quality on extinction in experimental populations. Proceedings of the Royal Society 275: 2251-2256.
- Griffen, B. & J.M. Drake. 2008. Extinction in experimental populations. Journal of Animal Ecology 77:1274-1287.
- Adler, P. & J.M. Drake. 2008. Environmental variability, stochastic extinction, and competitive coexistence. American Naturalist 172:186-195.
- Hendrix, P.F., M.A. Callaham, J.M. Drake, C.-Y. Huang, S.W. James, B.A. Snyder & W. Zhang. 2008. Pandora’s box contained bait: the global problem of introduced earthworms. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 39:593-613.
- Drake, J.M., E.E. Cleland, C. Bowles, K. Carney, M.C. Horner-Devine, S. Emery, J. Gramling, M.D. Smith, D.B. Vandermast, E. Fleishman & J.B. Grace. 2008. Do non-native plant species affect the shape of productivity-diversity relationships? American Midland Naturalist 159:55-66.
2007
- Drake, J.M., & D.M. Lodge. 2007. Hull fouling is a risk factor for intercontinental species exchange in aquatic ecosystems. Aquatic Invasions 2:121-131.
- Drake, J.M. 2007. Parental investment and fecundity, but not brain size, are associated with establishment success in introduced fishes. Functional Ecology 21:963-968.
- Drury, K.L.S., J.M. Drake, D.M. Lodge, & D. Dwyer. 2007. Immigration events dispersed in space and time: factors affecting immigration success. Ecological Modelling 206:63-78.
- Drake, J.M., & D.M. Lodge. 2007. Rate of species introductions in the Great Lakes via ships’ ballast water and sediments. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 64:530-538.
- Costello, C., J.M. Drake, & D.M. Lodge. 2007. Evaluating an invasive species policy: ballast water exchange in the Great Lakes. Ecological Applications 17:655-662.
- Keller, R.P., J.M. Drake, & D.M. Lodge. 2007. Fecundity as a basis for risk assessment of non-indigenous freshwater mollusks. Conservation Biology 21:191-200.
2006
- Drake, J.M., S.K. Chew, & S. Ma. 2006. Societal learning in epidemics: intervention effectiveness during the 2003 SARS outbreak in Singapore. PLOS ONE 1(1): e20.
- Drake, J.M. 2006. Extinction times in experimental populations. Ecology 87:2215-2220.
- Drake, J.M. 2006. Heterosis, the catapult effect, and establishment success of a colonizing bird. Biology Letters 2:304-307.
- Drake, J.M. 2006. Limits to forecasting precision for outbreaks of directly transmitted diseases. PLOS Medicine 3:57-62.
- Drake, J.M., A. Guisan, & C. Randin. 2006. Modelling ecological niches with support vector machines. Journal of Applied Ecology 43:424-432.
- Vellend, M., T.M. Knight, & J.M. Drake. 2006. Antagonistic effects of seed dispersal and herbivory on plant migration. Ecology Letters 9:319-326.
- Boyce, M.S., C.V. Haridas, C.T. Lee, C.L. Boggs, E.M. Bruna, T. Coulson, , D. Doak, J.M. Drake, J.-M. Gaillard, C.C. Horvitz, S. Kalisz, B.E. Kendall, T. Knight, M. Mastrandrea, E.S. Menges, W.F. Morris, C.A. Pfister, & S.D. Tuljapurkar. 2006. Demography in an increasingly variable world. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 21:141-148.
- Drake, J.M., & D.M. Lodge. 2006. Forecasting potential distributions of non-indigenous species with a genetic algorithm. Fisheries 31:9-16.
- Drake, J.M., & D.M. Lodge. 2006. Allee effects, propagule pressure and the probability of establishment: Risk analysis for biological invasions. Biological Invasions 8:365-375.
- Drake, J.M., K.L.S. Drury, D.M. Lodge, A. Blukacz, N. Yan, & G. Dwyer. 2006. Demographic stochasticity, environmental variability, and windows of invasion risk for Bythotrephes longimanus in North America. Biological Invasions 8:843-861.
2005
- Drake, J.M., P. Baggenstos, & D.M. Lodge. 2005. Propagule pressure and persistence in experimental populations. Biology Letters 1:480-483.
- Drake, J.M. 2005. Population effects of increased climate variation. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B 272:1823-1827.
- Drake, J.M. 2005. Density dependent demographic variation determines extinction rate of experimental populations. PLOS Biology 3:1300-1304.
- Drake, J.M. 2005. Risk analysis for species introductions: Forecasting population growth of Eurasian ruffe Gymnocephalus cernuus. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62:1053-1059.
- Drake, J.M., D.M. Lodge, & M. Lewis. 2005. Theory and preliminary analysis of species invasions from ballast water: controlling discharge volume and location. American Midland Naturalist 154:459-470.
- Drake, J.M. 2005. Risk analysis for invasive species and emerging infectious diseases: concepts and applications. American Midland Naturalist 153:4-19.
2004
- Drake, J.M. & J.M. Bossenbroek. 2004. The potential distribution of zebra mussels in the United States. BioScience 54:931-941.
- Cleland, E.E., M. D. Smith, S.J. Andelman, C. Bowles, K.M. Carney, M.C. Horner-Devine, J.M. Drake, S. M. Emery, J. Gramling, D.B. Vandermast. 2004. Invasion in space and time: non-native species richness and relative abundance respond to interannual variation in productivity and diversity. Ecology Letters 7:947-957.
- Drake, J.M. 2004. Allee effects and the risk of biological invasion. Risk Analysis 24:795-802.
- Drake, J.M & D.M. Lodge. 2004. Global hot spots of biological invasions: evaluating options for ballast-water management. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B 271:575-580.
- Leung, B., J.M. Drake & D.M. Lodge. 2004. Predicting invasions: propagule pressure and the gravity of Allee effects. Ecology 85:1651-1660.
- Drake, J.M. & D.M. Lodge. 2004. Effects of environmental variation on extinction and establishment. Ecology Letters 7:26-30.
2003