PUBLICATIONS
Peer Reviewed Publications
Scholl, J.P., Urbina-Casanova, R., Iler, Amy. 2022. The importance of negative density dependence for rare species persistence. Biological Conservation 274 (2022): 109729.
+Novak, Logan.*, Scholl, J.P., Kiefer, Gretel., Iler, Amy. 2022. Prescribed burning has limited effects on the population dynamics of rare plants. Conservation Science and Practice. e12792.
Scholl, J.P., Calle, L., Miller, N.*, Venable, D.L. 2020. Offspring polymorphism and bet hedging: a large-scale, phylogenetic analysis. Ecology Letters. DOI: 10.1111/ele.13522
Román‐Palacios, C. , Scholl, J. P. and Wiens, J. J. 2019. Evolution of diet across the animal tree of life. Evolution Letters. 3: 339-347. DOI:10.1002/evl3.127
Ge, X., Scholl, J. P., Basinger-Walholm, U., Venable, D. L. 2019. Functional trait trade‐off and species abundance: insights from a multi‐decadal study. Ecology Letters. DOI:10.1111/ele.13217
Hansen, W. D., J., Scholl, J. P., et al.* 2018. How do we ensure the future of ecology is vibrant? Student reflections on careers and culture of our discipline. Ecosphere (9):2, 1-14.
Scholl, J. P., Wiens, J. J. 2016. Diversification rates and species richness across the Tree of Life. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 283: 20161335.
Salmon, M. Scholl, J. P., 2014. Allomtery in juvenile green and loggerhead sea turtles may serve as an anti-predator defense. Zoology.
Lauck, M.*, J. P. Scholl, and E.M. Frazier. 2013. An analysis of the vegetation within the FAU preserve as a basis for management of scrub habitat for Gopherus polyphemus. Florida Atlantic University Undergraduate Research Journal 2:1, 7-14.
Scholl, J. P., T. Hindle, and E.M. Frazier. 2012. Population structure and burrow placement of Gopherus polyphemus in a small, declining southeast Florida conservation area. Florida Atlantic University Undergraduate Research Journal 1:1 23-36.
+Denotes co-first authorship with authors listed in alphabetical order
* Indicates undergraduate student co-author
+Novak, Logan.*, Scholl, J.P., Kiefer, Gretel., Iler, Amy. 2022. Prescribed burning has limited effects on the population dynamics of rare plants. Conservation Science and Practice. e12792.
Scholl, J.P., Calle, L., Miller, N.*, Venable, D.L. 2020. Offspring polymorphism and bet hedging: a large-scale, phylogenetic analysis. Ecology Letters. DOI: 10.1111/ele.13522
Román‐Palacios, C. , Scholl, J. P. and Wiens, J. J. 2019. Evolution of diet across the animal tree of life. Evolution Letters. 3: 339-347. DOI:10.1002/evl3.127
Ge, X., Scholl, J. P., Basinger-Walholm, U., Venable, D. L. 2019. Functional trait trade‐off and species abundance: insights from a multi‐decadal study. Ecology Letters. DOI:10.1111/ele.13217
Hansen, W. D., J., Scholl, J. P., et al.* 2018. How do we ensure the future of ecology is vibrant? Student reflections on careers and culture of our discipline. Ecosphere (9):2, 1-14.
Scholl, J. P., Wiens, J. J. 2016. Diversification rates and species richness across the Tree of Life. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 283: 20161335.
Salmon, M. Scholl, J. P., 2014. Allomtery in juvenile green and loggerhead sea turtles may serve as an anti-predator defense. Zoology.
Lauck, M.*, J. P. Scholl, and E.M. Frazier. 2013. An analysis of the vegetation within the FAU preserve as a basis for management of scrub habitat for Gopherus polyphemus. Florida Atlantic University Undergraduate Research Journal 2:1, 7-14.
Scholl, J. P., T. Hindle, and E.M. Frazier. 2012. Population structure and burrow placement of Gopherus polyphemus in a small, declining southeast Florida conservation area. Florida Atlantic University Undergraduate Research Journal 1:1 23-36.
+Denotes co-first authorship with authors listed in alphabetical order
* Indicates undergraduate student co-author
Other Scholarly Articles
Wiens, J. J., Scholl, J. P. 2019. Letter: Diversification rates, clade ages and macroevolutionary methods. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences: 201915908. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1915908116
Scholl, J. P., Ryan, W., Mutz, J. 2016. Animating the primary literature for ecologists and other curious people. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 97:192-199.
Scholl. J. P., M. Salmon. 2013. Growing gains: how small sea turtles outgrow their predators. Florida Environmental Outreach (4):3, 10-12.
Scholl. J. P. 2013. Student essay: on leadership in teams and groups. In Komives, S.R., Lucas, N., McMahon, T.R. Exploring Leadership: for college students who want to make a difference (319). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
Bonilla, N. Omar, Joshua P. Scholl, Melissa Armstrong, Dayani Pieri, Beatriz Otero, Amanda Labrado, Damian McPherson, and Michelle Nelson. 2012. Ecological science and public policy: an intersection of action ecology. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 93:340–345.
Scholl, J. P., Ryan, W., Mutz, J. 2016. Animating the primary literature for ecologists and other curious people. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 97:192-199.
Scholl. J. P., M. Salmon. 2013. Growing gains: how small sea turtles outgrow their predators. Florida Environmental Outreach (4):3, 10-12.
Scholl. J. P. 2013. Student essay: on leadership in teams and groups. In Komives, S.R., Lucas, N., McMahon, T.R. Exploring Leadership: for college students who want to make a difference (319). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
Bonilla, N. Omar, Joshua P. Scholl, Melissa Armstrong, Dayani Pieri, Beatriz Otero, Amanda Labrado, Damian McPherson, and Michelle Nelson. 2012. Ecological science and public policy: an intersection of action ecology. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 93:340–345.