Publications by Dr. Lovejoy and students
Books
The books are in chronological order, so the latest ones are at the bottom
Rappole, J.H., E.S. Morton, T.E. Lovejoy and J. Ruos. 1983. Nearctic Avian Migrants in the Neotropics. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 646 pp. Republished in Spanish by the Conservation Research Center, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution. 1993.
Prance, G.T. and T.E. Lovejoy, (Eds.). 1985. Key Environments: Amazonia. Pergamon Press, Oxford, England. 442 pp.
Diamond, A.W. and T.E. Lovejoy, (Eds.). 1985. Conservation of Tropical Forest Birds. International Council for Bird Preservation Technical Publication No. 4., Cambridge, England. 318 pp.
Peters, R.L. and T.E. Lovejoy, (Eds.). 1992. Global Warming and Biological Diversity. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT. 386 pp.
Primack, R.B. and T.E. Lovejoy, (Eds.). 1995. Ecology, Conservation, and Management of Southeast Asian Rainforests. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.
Bierregaard, R.O., Jr., C. Gascon, T.E. Lovejoy and R. Mesquita, 2001. Lessons from Amazonia. The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest. Yale University Press: New Haven, CT and London.
Hannah L. and T.E. Lovejoy, 2003. Climate Change and Biodiversity: synergistic Impacts. Advances in Applied Biodiversity Science 4: 123 pp.
Lovejoy, T.E., Lee Hannah 2005 Climate Change and Biodiversity. Yale University Press. Pp i-xiii 1-418
Peer reviewed publications
The publications are in chronological order, so the latest ones are at the bottom
See Google Scholar profile for up-to-date list
Humphrey, P.S., D. Bridge and T.E. Lovejoy. 1968. A technique for mist‑netting in the forest canopy. Bird‑Banding 39:43‑50.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1972. Bird species diversity and composition in Amazonian rain forests. American Zoologist 12:711‑712.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1972. Review of Catch Me a Colobus by Gerald Durrell (1972, Viking Press, NY, 221 pp.). Frontiers 37(2):29.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1973. The Transamazonica: Highway to extinction? Frontiers 37(3):18‑23.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1973. The blue‑eyed eagle of the Philippines. Frontiers 38(1):2‑7.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1975. Bird diversity and abundance in Amazon forest communities. Living Bird 13:127‑191.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1976. We must decide which species will go forever. Smithsonian Magazine 7(4):52‑59.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1978. Royal water lilies: Truly Amazonian. Smithsonian Magazine 9(1):78‑83.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1978. Global changes in biological diversity. The Dodo: Journal of the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust 15:7-11.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1979. Refugia, refuges and minimum critical size: Problems in the conservation of the neotropical herpetofauna. Pp. 461‑464 in The South American Herpetofauna: It's Origin, Evolution and Dispersal (W.E. Duellman, Ed.) University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History Monograph, 7,485 pp.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1979. The conservation of evolution. Parks 4(2):23.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1979. Whither the waterfowl: Species extinct and endangered. Frontiers 1:37‑39.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1979. The epoch of biotic impoverishment. Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs 3:5‑10.
Lovejoy, T.E. and M.T.J. de Padua. 1980. Scientific help towards saving Amazonian species? Environmental Conservation 7(4):288
Lovejoy, T.E. 1981. Discontinuous wilderness: Minimum areas for conservation. Tigerpaper 8(2):13-16 1981
Originally published in Parks (5)2: 13-15
Lovejoy, T.E. 1981. Lower Amazonian forest bird communities. National Geographic Research Report 13:11‑12.
Lovejoy, T.E. and J.M. Rankin. 1981. Uma fisionomia ameacada: As implicações da dinámica de parcelas florestais no planejamento silvicultural e de reservas. Bol. Fundação Brasileira para a Conservação da Natureza 16:136‑139. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Kikkawa, J., T.E. Lovejoy, P.S. Humphrey and S.S. Humphrey. 1981. Structural complexity and species clustering of birds in tropical rainforests. Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Ornithology 2:962‑967.
Wetterberg, G.B., G.T. Prance and T.E. Lovejoy. 1981. Conservation progress in Amazonia: A structural review. Parks 6(2):5‑10.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1982. Hope for a beleaguered paradise. Garden 6(1):32‑36.
Lovejoy, T. E. 1983. The science of Amazon conservation. The Environmentalist 3(5):57-61.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1983. The conservation of behavior. Dodo 20:7‑11.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1985. Conservation: The province of all nations. BioScience 35:269.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1986. The grand array of life on earth. Washington Acadamy of Science 76(1):60‑62.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1986. The flowering of neotropical ornithology. Review of Neotropical Ornithology by P.A. Buckley, M.S. Foster, E.S. Morton, R.S. Ridgely and F.G. Buckley, Eds. (1985, Ornithological Monographs 36, Australian Ornithological Union, Washington, D.C., 1041 pp.) Ecology 67:1700.
Myers, J.P., R.I.G. Morrison, P.Z. Antas, T.E. Lovejoy, M. Sallaberry, S.E. Senner and A. Tarak. 1987. Conservation strategy for migratory species: An example with shorebirds (Charadrii). American Scientist 75:18‑26.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1987. Pondering the value of species. Animals 120:35.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1988. Will unexpectedly the top blow off? BioScience 38:722-726.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1989. Nothing, nothing at all? Atlantic Naturalist 39:2-5.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1989. The obligations of a Biologist. Conservation Biology 3:329-330.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1991. Introduction to tropical forests issue. Nature & Resources 27(2):2.
Lovejoy, T.E. and R.H. Dwight. 1992. Biological diversity and Neptune's realm. Marine Technology Society Journal 25(4):7-12.
Bierregaard, R.O., Jr., T.E. Lovejoy, V. Kapos, A.A. dos Santos and R.W. Hutchings. 1992. The biological dynamics of tropical rainforest fragments. BioScience 42(11):859-866.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1993. Why should we care about biodiversity? American Society for Microbiology 59(7):322-323.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1997. Voyage to discovery. BioScience 47(10): 654-655.
Gascon, C. and T.E. Lovejoy. 1998. Ecological impacts of forest fragmentation in Central Amazonia. Zoology, Analysis of Complex Systems 101:273-280.
Laurance, W.F., S.F. Laurance, L.V. Ferreira, J. M. Rankin-de Merona, C. Gascon, and T.E. Lovejoy. 1998. Biomass collapse in Amazonian forest fragments. Science 278: 1117-1118.
Laurance, W. F., L. V. Ferreira, J. M. Rankin‑de Merona, S. G. Laurance, R.Hutchings, and T. Lovejoy. 1998. Effects of forest fragmentation on recruitment patterns in Amazonian tree communities. Conservation Biology 12:460‑464.
Laurance, W. F., L. V. Ferreira, C. Gascon, and T. E. Lovejoy. 1998. Biomass decline in Amazonian forest fragments. Science 282:1611a.
Laurance, W. F., P.M. Fearnside, S.G. Laurance, P. Delamonica, T.E. Lovejoy, J. M. Rankin-de Merona, J.Q. Chambers, and C. Gascon. 1999. Relationship between soils and Amazon forest biomass: a landscape scale study. Forest Ecology and Management 118:127-138.
Gascon, C., T.E. Lovejoy, R.O. Bierregaard, J.R. Malcolm, P.C. Stouffer, H. Vasconcelos, W.F. Laurance, B. Zimmerman, M. Tocher, and S. Borges. 1999. Matrix habitat and species persistence in tropical forest remnants. Biological Conservation 91:223-230.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1999. The Voyage to Discovery. BioScience, Vo. 47, No. 10. pgs. 654-655.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1999. Preface to Biological Conservation vol. 91 (nos. 2-3) Ecology and Management of Fragmented Tropical Landscapes. Biological Conservation 91: 99.
Laurance W.F., P. Delamonica, S.G. Laurance, Vasconcelos, H.L. and T.E. Lovejoy. 2000. Rainforest fragmentation kills big trees. Nature 404:836.
Laurance W.F., Vasconcelos, H.L. and T.E. Lovejoy. 2000. Forest loss and fragmentation in the Amazon: Implications for wildlife conservation. Oryx 34:39-45.
Williamson, G.B., W.F. Laurance, A.A. Oliveira, P. Delamonica, C. Gascon, T.E. Lovejoy, and L. Pohl. 2000. Amazon tree mortality during the 1997 El Niño drought. Conservation Biology. 14 (5): 1538-1542.
Lovejoy, T.E. 2001. Cinemas of the Wild (review of Bouse, Derek, Wildlife Films, University of Pennsylvania Press) and Mitman, Gregg, Reel Nature, America’s Romance with Wildlife on Film, Harvard University Press). Science 291:50-51.
Laurance, W.F., Lovejoy, T.E., Vasconcelos, H.L., Bruna, E.M., Didham, R.K., Stouffer, P.C., Gascon, C., Bierregaard, R.O. Laurance, S.G. & Sampaio, E. 2001. Ecosystem Decay of Amazonian Forest Fragments, A 22-Year Investigation. Conservation Biology. Vol. 16 (3), 605-618.
Laurance, W.F., D. Perez-Salicrup, P. Delamonica, P.M. Fearnside, S. Agra, A. Jerozolinski, L. Pohl, and T.E. Lovejoy 2001. Rain forest fragmentation and the structure of Amazonian liana communities. Ecology 82 (1): 105-116.
William F. Laurance, G. Bruce Williamson, Patricia Delamonica, Alexandre Oliveira, Thomas E. Lovejoy, Claude Gascon and Luciano Pohl. 2001. Effects of a strong drought on Amazonian forest fragments and edges. Journal of Tropical Ecology 17:771-785.
Hannah, L., G.F. Midgley, T. Lovejoy, W.J. Bond, M. Bush, J.C. Lovett, D. Scott and F.I. Woodward, 2002. Conservation of Biodiversity in a Changing Climate. Conservation Biology 16: 264-268.
William F. Laurance, Judy M. Rankin-de Merona, Ana Andrade, Susan G. Laurance, Sammya D’Angelo, Thomas E. Lovejoy, and Heraldo L. Vasconcelos. 2003. Rain-forest fragmentation and the phenology of Amazonian tree communities. Journal of Tropical Ecology 19:343-347.
G. Ferraz, Gareth J. Russell, Philip C. Stouffer, Richard O. Bierregaard, Jr., Stuart L. Pimm and Thomas E. Lovejoy. 2003. Rates of species loss from Amazonian forest fragments. Proceedings National Academy of Science 100: 14069-14073 no. 24
Kamaljit S. Bawa, W. John Kress, Nalini M. Nadkarni, Sharachchandra Lele, Peter H. Raven, Daniel H. Janzen, Ariel E. Lugo, Peter S. Ashton, Thomas E. Lovejoy. 2004 Tropical Ecosystems into the 21st. Century. Science. 306(8): 227-228
Lovejoy, T.E. 2004. Dreaming the Impossible. Conservation Biology 18:1465
Laurance, W.F., A.A. Oliveira, S.G. Laurance, H.E.M. Nascimento, R. Condit, A. Sanchez-Thorin, T.E. Lovejoy, A. Andrade, S. D’Angelo, J.E. Ribeiro, and C. Dick 2004. Pervasive alteration of Tree Communities in undisturbed Amazonian forest. Nature. 428. 171-175
Andrew Balmford, Leon Bennun, Ben ten Brink, David Cooper, Isabelle Côté, Peter Crane, Andrew Dobson, Nigel Dudley, Ian Dutton, Rhys E. Green, Richard D. Gregory, Jeremy Harrison, Elizabeth T. Kennedy, Claire Kremen, Nigel Leader-Williams, Tom Lovejoy, Georgina Mace, Robert May, Philippe Mayaux, Paul Morling, Joanna Phillips, Kent Redford, Taylor H. Ricketts, Jon Paul Rodriguez, M. Sanjayan, Peter Schedi, Albert van Jaarsveld, Bruno A. Walther. 2004. Science and the Convention on Biological Diversity’s 2010 target. 2005. Science 307: 212-213
Laurance, W.F., A.A. Oliveira, S.G. Laurance, C.W. Dick, A. Andrade, H.E.M. Nascimiento, T.E. Lovejoy, and J.E. Ribeiro. 2005. Altered tree communities in undisturbed Amazonian forests: A consequence of global change? Biotropica. 37 (2) 160-162
Lovejoy, T.E. 2005. Spotlight on Brazil. Conservation Biology 19(3): 1-2
Balmford, A., Bennun, L., Ten Brink, B., Cooper, D., Côté, I.M., Crane, P., Dobson, A., Dudley, N., Dutton, I., Green, R.E., Gregory, R.D., Harrison, J., Kennedy, E.T., Kremen, C., Leader-Williams, N., Lovejoy, T.E., Mace, G., May, R., Mayaux, P., Morling, P., Phillips, J., Redford, K., Ricketts, T.H., Rodríguez, J.P., Sanjayan, M., Schei, P.J., Van Jaarsveld, A.S., Walther, B.A. 2005. The convention on biological diversity's 2010 target. Science. 307: 212 - 213
William F. Laurance, Lovejoy, T.E. 2006. Glimpses of Conservation Biology, Act II. Conservation Biology 20(3): 711-712
Van Houtan, S.L. Pimm, R.O. Bierregaard, T.E. Lovejoy and P.C. Stouffer 2006. Local Extinctions in flocking birds in Amazonian forest fragments. Evolutionary Ecology Research 8: 129-148
Lovejoy, T.E. 2006. Protected areas: a prism for a changing world. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 21: 329-333
Stouffer, P.C., R.O. Bierregaard, Jr., C. Strong, and T.E. Lovejoy. 2006. Long-term landscape change and bird abundance in Amazonian rainforest fragments. Conservation Biology 20: 1212-1223.
Ferraz, G., J.D.Nichols, J.E.Hines, P.C. Stouffer, R.O.Bierregaard Jr., and T.E. Lovejoy 2007. A large-scale deforestation experiment: effects of patch area and isolation on Amazon birds. Science 315: 238-241
Laurance, W.F, H.E.M Nascimento, S.G. Laurance, A. Andrade, J.E.L.S. Ribeiro, J.P. Giraldo, T.E. Lovejoy, R. Condit, J. Chave, K.E. Harms and S. D’Angelo. 2006. Rapid decay of tree community composition in Amazonian forest fragments. PNAS 103: 19010-19014
Van Houtan, K. S., Pimm, S. L., Halley, J. M., Bierregaard Jr., R. O., and Lovejoy, T. E. (2007) Dispersal of Amazonian birds in continuous and fragmented forest. Ecology Letters 10 (3): 219–229.
Ferraz, G., Marinelli, C.E. and Lovejoy, T.E. 2008. Biological Monitoring in the Amazon: Recent Progress and Future Needs. Biotropica 40(1): 7-10 2008
Lovejoy, T.E. 2009 Responsibilities of 21st-Century Scientists – Biotropica 41(5): 531 2009
Lovejoy, T.E. 2009. Managing for the Future; The Role of Scientists pp. 283-5 in G.P. Dietl and Karl W. Flessa, eds. Conservation Paleobiology; The Paleontological Society Papers Volume 15: i-xv; 1-285
Leidner A.K., N.M. Haddad and T.E. Lovejoy 2010. Does Tropical Forest Fragmentation Increase Long-Term Variability of Butterfly Communities? PLoS ONE 5(3): e9534.
Clements, G.R., J. Sayer, A.K. Boedhihartono, O. Venter, T. Lovejoy, L, P. Koh and W.F. Laurance 2010. Cautious Optimism Over Norway-Indonesia REDD Pact – Conservation Biology 24:1437-1438
Laurance, W. F., José L.C. Carmargo, Regina C.C. Luizão, Susan G. Laurance, Stuart L. Pimm, Emilio M. Bruna, Philip C. Stouffer, G. Bruce Williamson, Julieta Benítez-Malvido, Heraldo L. Vasconcelos, Kyle S. Van Houtan, Charles E. Zartman, Sarah A. Boyle, Rapahel K. Didham, Ana Andrade and Thomas E. Lovejoy 2011. The fate of Amazonian forest fragments: A 32-year investigation, Biological Conservation 144: 56-67.
Phillip C. Stouffer, Erik I. Johnson, Richard O. Bierregaard, Jr. and Thomas E. Lovejoy 2011. Understory Bird Communites in Amazonian Rainforest Fragments: Species Turnover through 25 Years Post-Isolation in Recovering Landscapes. PLoS One: 6: 1-11
Gibson, L., T.M. Lee, L.P. Koh, B.W. Brook, T.A. Gardner, J. Barlow, C. Peres, C.A. Bradshaw, W.F. Laurence, Lovejoy T.E. and N.S. Sodhi. 2011. Primary Forests are irreplaceable for sustaining tropical biodiversity. Nature 478: 378-381
Nazareno, A. G., J. M. Feres, D. de Carvalho, A. M. Sebenn, T. E. Lovejoy, and W. F. Laurance. 2012. Serious new threat to Brazilian forests. Conservation Biology 26:4-5.
Gratwicke, B., T.E. Lovejoy and D.E. Wildt 2012. Will Amphibians croak under the Endangered Species Act? Bioscience 62: 197-202
Q.D. Wheeler, S. Knapp, D.W. Stevenson, S.D. Blum, B.M. Boom, G.G. Gorisy, J.L. Buiser, M.R. de Carvalho, A. Cibrian, M.J. Donoghue, V.Doyle, Em>m Gerson, C.H. Graham, P.Graves, S.J. Graves, R.P. Guralnick, A.L. Hamilton, J. Hanken, W. Law, D.L. Lipscomb, T.E. Lovejoy, H. Miller, J.S. Miller, S. Naeem, M.J. Novacek, L.M. Page, N.I. Platnick, H. Porter-Morgan, P.H. Raven, M.A. Solis, A.G. Valdecasas, S. Van Der Leeuw, A. Vasco, N. Vermeulen, J.Vogel, R.L. Walls, E.O. Wilson and J.B. Woolley 2012. Mapping Biosphere: exploring species to understand the origin, organization and sustainability of biodiversity. Systematics and Biodiversity 10 (1): 1-20 March 29, 2012
E. Dinerstein, K. Varma, E. Wikramamanayake, G. Powell, S. Lumpkin, R. Naidoo, M. Korchinsky, C. del Valle, S. Lohani, J. Seidensticker, D. Jopldersman, T. Lovejoy an d A. Kushlin. 2013. Enhancing Conservation, Ecosystem Services, and Local Livelihoods through a Wildlife Premium Mechaniscm. Conservation Biology 27(1):14–23
Lovejoy, T. 2013. Introduction to the special issue Tropical forests under a changing climate and innovations in tropical forest management. Tropical Conservation Science 6(3) SI: 311-314
Laurance, W.F., A.S. Andrade, A. Magrach, J.L.C. Camargo, J.J. Valsko, M. Campbell, P.M. Fearnside, Will Edwards, T.E. Lovejoy and S.G. Laurance. 2014. Long-term changes in liana abundance and forest dynamics in undisturbed Amazonian forests. Ecology 95: 1604-1611
Lovejoy, T.E. 2014. A “Natural” Proposal for Addressing Climate Change, Ethics and Environmental Change. Ethics & International Affairs 28 (3): 359-363
Laurance, W.F., Andrade, A.S, Magrach, A, Camargo, J.L.C., Campbell, M, Fearnside, P.M., Edwards, W, Valsko, J.J., Lovejoy, T.T. and Laurance, S.G. 2014. Apparent Environmental synergism drives the dynamics of Amazonian Forest Fragments. Ecology 95: 3018–3026.
Nick M. Haddad, Lars A. Brudvig, Jean Clobert, Kendi F. Davies, Andres Gonzalez, Robert D. Holt, Thomas E. Lovejoy, Joseph O. Sexton, Mike P. Austin, Cathy D. Collins, William M. Cook, Ellen I. Damschen, Robert M. Ewers, Bryan L. Foster, Clinton N. Jenkins, Andrew J. King, William F. Laurance, Douglas J. Levey, Chris R,. Margules, Brett A. Melbourne, A.O. Nicholls, John L. Orrock, Dan-Xia Song and John R. Towsend. 2015. Habitat Fragmentation and its Lasting Impact on Earth’s Ecosystems. Sciences Advances (March 20, 2015) pp 1-9
William F. Laurance, Anna Peletier-Jellema, Bart Geenen, Harko Koster,Pita Verweij, Pitou Van Dijck, Thomas E. Lovejoy, Judith Schleicher, and Marijke Van Juijk. 2015. Reducing the global environmental impacts of rapid infrastructure expansion. Current Biology 25, R255-R268
The books are in chronological order, so the latest ones are at the bottom
Rappole, J.H., E.S. Morton, T.E. Lovejoy and J. Ruos. 1983. Nearctic Avian Migrants in the Neotropics. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 646 pp. Republished in Spanish by the Conservation Research Center, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution. 1993.
Prance, G.T. and T.E. Lovejoy, (Eds.). 1985. Key Environments: Amazonia. Pergamon Press, Oxford, England. 442 pp.
Diamond, A.W. and T.E. Lovejoy, (Eds.). 1985. Conservation of Tropical Forest Birds. International Council for Bird Preservation Technical Publication No. 4., Cambridge, England. 318 pp.
Peters, R.L. and T.E. Lovejoy, (Eds.). 1992. Global Warming and Biological Diversity. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT. 386 pp.
Primack, R.B. and T.E. Lovejoy, (Eds.). 1995. Ecology, Conservation, and Management of Southeast Asian Rainforests. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.
Bierregaard, R.O., Jr., C. Gascon, T.E. Lovejoy and R. Mesquita, 2001. Lessons from Amazonia. The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest. Yale University Press: New Haven, CT and London.
Hannah L. and T.E. Lovejoy, 2003. Climate Change and Biodiversity: synergistic Impacts. Advances in Applied Biodiversity Science 4: 123 pp.
Lovejoy, T.E., Lee Hannah 2005 Climate Change and Biodiversity. Yale University Press. Pp i-xiii 1-418
Peer reviewed publications
The publications are in chronological order, so the latest ones are at the bottom
See Google Scholar profile for up-to-date list
Humphrey, P.S., D. Bridge and T.E. Lovejoy. 1968. A technique for mist‑netting in the forest canopy. Bird‑Banding 39:43‑50.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1972. Bird species diversity and composition in Amazonian rain forests. American Zoologist 12:711‑712.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1972. Review of Catch Me a Colobus by Gerald Durrell (1972, Viking Press, NY, 221 pp.). Frontiers 37(2):29.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1973. The Transamazonica: Highway to extinction? Frontiers 37(3):18‑23.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1973. The blue‑eyed eagle of the Philippines. Frontiers 38(1):2‑7.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1975. Bird diversity and abundance in Amazon forest communities. Living Bird 13:127‑191.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1976. We must decide which species will go forever. Smithsonian Magazine 7(4):52‑59.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1978. Royal water lilies: Truly Amazonian. Smithsonian Magazine 9(1):78‑83.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1978. Global changes in biological diversity. The Dodo: Journal of the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust 15:7-11.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1979. Refugia, refuges and minimum critical size: Problems in the conservation of the neotropical herpetofauna. Pp. 461‑464 in The South American Herpetofauna: It's Origin, Evolution and Dispersal (W.E. Duellman, Ed.) University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History Monograph, 7,485 pp.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1979. The conservation of evolution. Parks 4(2):23.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1979. Whither the waterfowl: Species extinct and endangered. Frontiers 1:37‑39.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1979. The epoch of biotic impoverishment. Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs 3:5‑10.
Lovejoy, T.E. and M.T.J. de Padua. 1980. Scientific help towards saving Amazonian species? Environmental Conservation 7(4):288
Lovejoy, T.E. 1981. Discontinuous wilderness: Minimum areas for conservation. Tigerpaper 8(2):13-16 1981
Originally published in Parks (5)2: 13-15
Lovejoy, T.E. 1981. Lower Amazonian forest bird communities. National Geographic Research Report 13:11‑12.
Lovejoy, T.E. and J.M. Rankin. 1981. Uma fisionomia ameacada: As implicações da dinámica de parcelas florestais no planejamento silvicultural e de reservas. Bol. Fundação Brasileira para a Conservação da Natureza 16:136‑139. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Kikkawa, J., T.E. Lovejoy, P.S. Humphrey and S.S. Humphrey. 1981. Structural complexity and species clustering of birds in tropical rainforests. Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Ornithology 2:962‑967.
Wetterberg, G.B., G.T. Prance and T.E. Lovejoy. 1981. Conservation progress in Amazonia: A structural review. Parks 6(2):5‑10.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1982. Hope for a beleaguered paradise. Garden 6(1):32‑36.
Lovejoy, T. E. 1983. The science of Amazon conservation. The Environmentalist 3(5):57-61.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1983. The conservation of behavior. Dodo 20:7‑11.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1985. Conservation: The province of all nations. BioScience 35:269.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1986. The grand array of life on earth. Washington Acadamy of Science 76(1):60‑62.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1986. The flowering of neotropical ornithology. Review of Neotropical Ornithology by P.A. Buckley, M.S. Foster, E.S. Morton, R.S. Ridgely and F.G. Buckley, Eds. (1985, Ornithological Monographs 36, Australian Ornithological Union, Washington, D.C., 1041 pp.) Ecology 67:1700.
Myers, J.P., R.I.G. Morrison, P.Z. Antas, T.E. Lovejoy, M. Sallaberry, S.E. Senner and A. Tarak. 1987. Conservation strategy for migratory species: An example with shorebirds (Charadrii). American Scientist 75:18‑26.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1987. Pondering the value of species. Animals 120:35.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1988. Will unexpectedly the top blow off? BioScience 38:722-726.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1989. Nothing, nothing at all? Atlantic Naturalist 39:2-5.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1989. The obligations of a Biologist. Conservation Biology 3:329-330.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1991. Introduction to tropical forests issue. Nature & Resources 27(2):2.
Lovejoy, T.E. and R.H. Dwight. 1992. Biological diversity and Neptune's realm. Marine Technology Society Journal 25(4):7-12.
Bierregaard, R.O., Jr., T.E. Lovejoy, V. Kapos, A.A. dos Santos and R.W. Hutchings. 1992. The biological dynamics of tropical rainforest fragments. BioScience 42(11):859-866.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1993. Why should we care about biodiversity? American Society for Microbiology 59(7):322-323.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1997. Voyage to discovery. BioScience 47(10): 654-655.
Gascon, C. and T.E. Lovejoy. 1998. Ecological impacts of forest fragmentation in Central Amazonia. Zoology, Analysis of Complex Systems 101:273-280.
Laurance, W.F., S.F. Laurance, L.V. Ferreira, J. M. Rankin-de Merona, C. Gascon, and T.E. Lovejoy. 1998. Biomass collapse in Amazonian forest fragments. Science 278: 1117-1118.
Laurance, W. F., L. V. Ferreira, J. M. Rankin‑de Merona, S. G. Laurance, R.Hutchings, and T. Lovejoy. 1998. Effects of forest fragmentation on recruitment patterns in Amazonian tree communities. Conservation Biology 12:460‑464.
Laurance, W. F., L. V. Ferreira, C. Gascon, and T. E. Lovejoy. 1998. Biomass decline in Amazonian forest fragments. Science 282:1611a.
Laurance, W. F., P.M. Fearnside, S.G. Laurance, P. Delamonica, T.E. Lovejoy, J. M. Rankin-de Merona, J.Q. Chambers, and C. Gascon. 1999. Relationship between soils and Amazon forest biomass: a landscape scale study. Forest Ecology and Management 118:127-138.
Gascon, C., T.E. Lovejoy, R.O. Bierregaard, J.R. Malcolm, P.C. Stouffer, H. Vasconcelos, W.F. Laurance, B. Zimmerman, M. Tocher, and S. Borges. 1999. Matrix habitat and species persistence in tropical forest remnants. Biological Conservation 91:223-230.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1999. The Voyage to Discovery. BioScience, Vo. 47, No. 10. pgs. 654-655.
Lovejoy, T.E. 1999. Preface to Biological Conservation vol. 91 (nos. 2-3) Ecology and Management of Fragmented Tropical Landscapes. Biological Conservation 91: 99.
Laurance W.F., P. Delamonica, S.G. Laurance, Vasconcelos, H.L. and T.E. Lovejoy. 2000. Rainforest fragmentation kills big trees. Nature 404:836.
Laurance W.F., Vasconcelos, H.L. and T.E. Lovejoy. 2000. Forest loss and fragmentation in the Amazon: Implications for wildlife conservation. Oryx 34:39-45.
Williamson, G.B., W.F. Laurance, A.A. Oliveira, P. Delamonica, C. Gascon, T.E. Lovejoy, and L. Pohl. 2000. Amazon tree mortality during the 1997 El Niño drought. Conservation Biology. 14 (5): 1538-1542.
Lovejoy, T.E. 2001. Cinemas of the Wild (review of Bouse, Derek, Wildlife Films, University of Pennsylvania Press) and Mitman, Gregg, Reel Nature, America’s Romance with Wildlife on Film, Harvard University Press). Science 291:50-51.
Laurance, W.F., Lovejoy, T.E., Vasconcelos, H.L., Bruna, E.M., Didham, R.K., Stouffer, P.C., Gascon, C., Bierregaard, R.O. Laurance, S.G. & Sampaio, E. 2001. Ecosystem Decay of Amazonian Forest Fragments, A 22-Year Investigation. Conservation Biology. Vol. 16 (3), 605-618.
Laurance, W.F., D. Perez-Salicrup, P. Delamonica, P.M. Fearnside, S. Agra, A. Jerozolinski, L. Pohl, and T.E. Lovejoy 2001. Rain forest fragmentation and the structure of Amazonian liana communities. Ecology 82 (1): 105-116.
William F. Laurance, G. Bruce Williamson, Patricia Delamonica, Alexandre Oliveira, Thomas E. Lovejoy, Claude Gascon and Luciano Pohl. 2001. Effects of a strong drought on Amazonian forest fragments and edges. Journal of Tropical Ecology 17:771-785.
Hannah, L., G.F. Midgley, T. Lovejoy, W.J. Bond, M. Bush, J.C. Lovett, D. Scott and F.I. Woodward, 2002. Conservation of Biodiversity in a Changing Climate. Conservation Biology 16: 264-268.
William F. Laurance, Judy M. Rankin-de Merona, Ana Andrade, Susan G. Laurance, Sammya D’Angelo, Thomas E. Lovejoy, and Heraldo L. Vasconcelos. 2003. Rain-forest fragmentation and the phenology of Amazonian tree communities. Journal of Tropical Ecology 19:343-347.
G. Ferraz, Gareth J. Russell, Philip C. Stouffer, Richard O. Bierregaard, Jr., Stuart L. Pimm and Thomas E. Lovejoy. 2003. Rates of species loss from Amazonian forest fragments. Proceedings National Academy of Science 100: 14069-14073 no. 24
Kamaljit S. Bawa, W. John Kress, Nalini M. Nadkarni, Sharachchandra Lele, Peter H. Raven, Daniel H. Janzen, Ariel E. Lugo, Peter S. Ashton, Thomas E. Lovejoy. 2004 Tropical Ecosystems into the 21st. Century. Science. 306(8): 227-228
Lovejoy, T.E. 2004. Dreaming the Impossible. Conservation Biology 18:1465
Laurance, W.F., A.A. Oliveira, S.G. Laurance, H.E.M. Nascimento, R. Condit, A. Sanchez-Thorin, T.E. Lovejoy, A. Andrade, S. D’Angelo, J.E. Ribeiro, and C. Dick 2004. Pervasive alteration of Tree Communities in undisturbed Amazonian forest. Nature. 428. 171-175
Andrew Balmford, Leon Bennun, Ben ten Brink, David Cooper, Isabelle Côté, Peter Crane, Andrew Dobson, Nigel Dudley, Ian Dutton, Rhys E. Green, Richard D. Gregory, Jeremy Harrison, Elizabeth T. Kennedy, Claire Kremen, Nigel Leader-Williams, Tom Lovejoy, Georgina Mace, Robert May, Philippe Mayaux, Paul Morling, Joanna Phillips, Kent Redford, Taylor H. Ricketts, Jon Paul Rodriguez, M. Sanjayan, Peter Schedi, Albert van Jaarsveld, Bruno A. Walther. 2004. Science and the Convention on Biological Diversity’s 2010 target. 2005. Science 307: 212-213
Laurance, W.F., A.A. Oliveira, S.G. Laurance, C.W. Dick, A. Andrade, H.E.M. Nascimiento, T.E. Lovejoy, and J.E. Ribeiro. 2005. Altered tree communities in undisturbed Amazonian forests: A consequence of global change? Biotropica. 37 (2) 160-162
Lovejoy, T.E. 2005. Spotlight on Brazil. Conservation Biology 19(3): 1-2
Balmford, A., Bennun, L., Ten Brink, B., Cooper, D., Côté, I.M., Crane, P., Dobson, A., Dudley, N., Dutton, I., Green, R.E., Gregory, R.D., Harrison, J., Kennedy, E.T., Kremen, C., Leader-Williams, N., Lovejoy, T.E., Mace, G., May, R., Mayaux, P., Morling, P., Phillips, J., Redford, K., Ricketts, T.H., Rodríguez, J.P., Sanjayan, M., Schei, P.J., Van Jaarsveld, A.S., Walther, B.A. 2005. The convention on biological diversity's 2010 target. Science. 307: 212 - 213
William F. Laurance, Lovejoy, T.E. 2006. Glimpses of Conservation Biology, Act II. Conservation Biology 20(3): 711-712
Van Houtan, S.L. Pimm, R.O. Bierregaard, T.E. Lovejoy and P.C. Stouffer 2006. Local Extinctions in flocking birds in Amazonian forest fragments. Evolutionary Ecology Research 8: 129-148
Lovejoy, T.E. 2006. Protected areas: a prism for a changing world. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 21: 329-333
Stouffer, P.C., R.O. Bierregaard, Jr., C. Strong, and T.E. Lovejoy. 2006. Long-term landscape change and bird abundance in Amazonian rainforest fragments. Conservation Biology 20: 1212-1223.
Ferraz, G., J.D.Nichols, J.E.Hines, P.C. Stouffer, R.O.Bierregaard Jr., and T.E. Lovejoy 2007. A large-scale deforestation experiment: effects of patch area and isolation on Amazon birds. Science 315: 238-241
Laurance, W.F, H.E.M Nascimento, S.G. Laurance, A. Andrade, J.E.L.S. Ribeiro, J.P. Giraldo, T.E. Lovejoy, R. Condit, J. Chave, K.E. Harms and S. D’Angelo. 2006. Rapid decay of tree community composition in Amazonian forest fragments. PNAS 103: 19010-19014
Van Houtan, K. S., Pimm, S. L., Halley, J. M., Bierregaard Jr., R. O., and Lovejoy, T. E. (2007) Dispersal of Amazonian birds in continuous and fragmented forest. Ecology Letters 10 (3): 219–229.
Ferraz, G., Marinelli, C.E. and Lovejoy, T.E. 2008. Biological Monitoring in the Amazon: Recent Progress and Future Needs. Biotropica 40(1): 7-10 2008
Lovejoy, T.E. 2009 Responsibilities of 21st-Century Scientists – Biotropica 41(5): 531 2009
Lovejoy, T.E. 2009. Managing for the Future; The Role of Scientists pp. 283-5 in G.P. Dietl and Karl W. Flessa, eds. Conservation Paleobiology; The Paleontological Society Papers Volume 15: i-xv; 1-285
Leidner A.K., N.M. Haddad and T.E. Lovejoy 2010. Does Tropical Forest Fragmentation Increase Long-Term Variability of Butterfly Communities? PLoS ONE 5(3): e9534.
Clements, G.R., J. Sayer, A.K. Boedhihartono, O. Venter, T. Lovejoy, L, P. Koh and W.F. Laurance 2010. Cautious Optimism Over Norway-Indonesia REDD Pact – Conservation Biology 24:1437-1438
Laurance, W. F., José L.C. Carmargo, Regina C.C. Luizão, Susan G. Laurance, Stuart L. Pimm, Emilio M. Bruna, Philip C. Stouffer, G. Bruce Williamson, Julieta Benítez-Malvido, Heraldo L. Vasconcelos, Kyle S. Van Houtan, Charles E. Zartman, Sarah A. Boyle, Rapahel K. Didham, Ana Andrade and Thomas E. Lovejoy 2011. The fate of Amazonian forest fragments: A 32-year investigation, Biological Conservation 144: 56-67.
Phillip C. Stouffer, Erik I. Johnson, Richard O. Bierregaard, Jr. and Thomas E. Lovejoy 2011. Understory Bird Communites in Amazonian Rainforest Fragments: Species Turnover through 25 Years Post-Isolation in Recovering Landscapes. PLoS One: 6: 1-11
Gibson, L., T.M. Lee, L.P. Koh, B.W. Brook, T.A. Gardner, J. Barlow, C. Peres, C.A. Bradshaw, W.F. Laurence, Lovejoy T.E. and N.S. Sodhi. 2011. Primary Forests are irreplaceable for sustaining tropical biodiversity. Nature 478: 378-381
Nazareno, A. G., J. M. Feres, D. de Carvalho, A. M. Sebenn, T. E. Lovejoy, and W. F. Laurance. 2012. Serious new threat to Brazilian forests. Conservation Biology 26:4-5.
Gratwicke, B., T.E. Lovejoy and D.E. Wildt 2012. Will Amphibians croak under the Endangered Species Act? Bioscience 62: 197-202
Q.D. Wheeler, S. Knapp, D.W. Stevenson, S.D. Blum, B.M. Boom, G.G. Gorisy, J.L. Buiser, M.R. de Carvalho, A. Cibrian, M.J. Donoghue, V.Doyle, Em>m Gerson, C.H. Graham, P.Graves, S.J. Graves, R.P. Guralnick, A.L. Hamilton, J. Hanken, W. Law, D.L. Lipscomb, T.E. Lovejoy, H. Miller, J.S. Miller, S. Naeem, M.J. Novacek, L.M. Page, N.I. Platnick, H. Porter-Morgan, P.H. Raven, M.A. Solis, A.G. Valdecasas, S. Van Der Leeuw, A. Vasco, N. Vermeulen, J.Vogel, R.L. Walls, E.O. Wilson and J.B. Woolley 2012. Mapping Biosphere: exploring species to understand the origin, organization and sustainability of biodiversity. Systematics and Biodiversity 10 (1): 1-20 March 29, 2012
E. Dinerstein, K. Varma, E. Wikramamanayake, G. Powell, S. Lumpkin, R. Naidoo, M. Korchinsky, C. del Valle, S. Lohani, J. Seidensticker, D. Jopldersman, T. Lovejoy an d A. Kushlin. 2013. Enhancing Conservation, Ecosystem Services, and Local Livelihoods through a Wildlife Premium Mechaniscm. Conservation Biology 27(1):14–23
Lovejoy, T. 2013. Introduction to the special issue Tropical forests under a changing climate and innovations in tropical forest management. Tropical Conservation Science 6(3) SI: 311-314
Laurance, W.F., A.S. Andrade, A. Magrach, J.L.C. Camargo, J.J. Valsko, M. Campbell, P.M. Fearnside, Will Edwards, T.E. Lovejoy and S.G. Laurance. 2014. Long-term changes in liana abundance and forest dynamics in undisturbed Amazonian forests. Ecology 95: 1604-1611
Lovejoy, T.E. 2014. A “Natural” Proposal for Addressing Climate Change, Ethics and Environmental Change. Ethics & International Affairs 28 (3): 359-363
Laurance, W.F., Andrade, A.S, Magrach, A, Camargo, J.L.C., Campbell, M, Fearnside, P.M., Edwards, W, Valsko, J.J., Lovejoy, T.T. and Laurance, S.G. 2014. Apparent Environmental synergism drives the dynamics of Amazonian Forest Fragments. Ecology 95: 3018–3026.
Nick M. Haddad, Lars A. Brudvig, Jean Clobert, Kendi F. Davies, Andres Gonzalez, Robert D. Holt, Thomas E. Lovejoy, Joseph O. Sexton, Mike P. Austin, Cathy D. Collins, William M. Cook, Ellen I. Damschen, Robert M. Ewers, Bryan L. Foster, Clinton N. Jenkins, Andrew J. King, William F. Laurance, Douglas J. Levey, Chris R,. Margules, Brett A. Melbourne, A.O. Nicholls, John L. Orrock, Dan-Xia Song and John R. Towsend. 2015. Habitat Fragmentation and its Lasting Impact on Earth’s Ecosystems. Sciences Advances (March 20, 2015) pp 1-9
William F. Laurance, Anna Peletier-Jellema, Bart Geenen, Harko Koster,Pita Verweij, Pitou Van Dijck, Thomas E. Lovejoy, Judith Schleicher, and Marijke Van Juijk. 2015. Reducing the global environmental impacts of rapid infrastructure expansion. Current Biology 25, R255-R268
Student publications (since 2016, in reverse chronological order)
Nimalrathna, T., Choo, Y. R., Kudavidanage, E., Amarasinghe, T., Bandara, U., Wanninayaka, W., Ravindrakumar, P., Chua, M., & Webb, E. (2019). First photographic record of the Rusty-spotted Cat Prionailurus rubiginosus (I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1831) (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae) in Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 11(4), 13506-13510. https://doi.org/10.11609/jott.4094.11.4.13506-13510
Clay, A.S. (2018). From sad zoo to happy zoo: The changing animal welfare and conservation priorities of the Seoul Zoo in South Korea. In Ben A. Minteer, J. Maienschein, & J. P. Collins (Eds.), The Ark and Beyond: The Evolution of Zoo and Aquarium Conservation (pp. 212–225). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. http://thearkandbeyond.com
Chua, Marcus A.H. & Aziz, S.A. (2018). Into the light: atypical diurnal foraging activity of Blyth’s horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus lepidus (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) on Tioman Island, Malaysia. Mammalia, 1-8. doi:10.1515/mammalia-2017-0128
Golden Kroner, R.E. 2018. Investigating impermanence: the case of Parque Nacional Cerros de Amotape. Texas A&M University Perspective Series. Volume 8. https://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/172974
Qin, S., Golden Kroner, R.E., Cook, C., Tesfaw, A.T., Braybrook, R., Rodriguez, C.M., Poelking, C., and Mascia, M.B. (2018, October 24). Legal changes threaten iconic protected areas (Conservation International working paper). http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1469059
Tesfaw, A.T., Pfaff, A., Golden Kroner, R.E., Qin, S., Medeiros, R. & Mascia, M.B. (2018). Land-use and land-cover change shape the sustainability and impacts of protected areas. PNAS, 201716462. https://www.pnas.org/content/115/9/2084
Golden Kroner, R.E., Krithivasan, R. & Mascia, M.B. (2016). Effects of protected area downsizing on habitat fragmentation in Yosemite National Park (USA), 1864 - 2014. Ecology and Society, 21. https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol21/iss3/art22/
Clay, A.S. (2018). From sad zoo to happy zoo: The changing animal welfare and conservation priorities of the Seoul Zoo in South Korea. In Ben A. Minteer, J. Maienschein, & J. P. Collins (Eds.), The Ark and Beyond: The Evolution of Zoo and Aquarium Conservation (pp. 212–225). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. http://thearkandbeyond.com
Chua, Marcus A.H. & Aziz, S.A. (2018). Into the light: atypical diurnal foraging activity of Blyth’s horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus lepidus (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) on Tioman Island, Malaysia. Mammalia, 1-8. doi:10.1515/mammalia-2017-0128
Golden Kroner, R.E. 2018. Investigating impermanence: the case of Parque Nacional Cerros de Amotape. Texas A&M University Perspective Series. Volume 8. https://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/172974
Qin, S., Golden Kroner, R.E., Cook, C., Tesfaw, A.T., Braybrook, R., Rodriguez, C.M., Poelking, C., and Mascia, M.B. (2018, October 24). Legal changes threaten iconic protected areas (Conservation International working paper). http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1469059
Tesfaw, A.T., Pfaff, A., Golden Kroner, R.E., Qin, S., Medeiros, R. & Mascia, M.B. (2018). Land-use and land-cover change shape the sustainability and impacts of protected areas. PNAS, 201716462. https://www.pnas.org/content/115/9/2084
Golden Kroner, R.E., Krithivasan, R. & Mascia, M.B. (2016). Effects of protected area downsizing on habitat fragmentation in Yosemite National Park (USA), 1864 - 2014. Ecology and Society, 21. https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol21/iss3/art22/