Vertebrate community ecology

Beaudrot, L., J. Kamilar, A. J. Marshall, and K. E. Reed. 2014. African primate assemblages exhibit a latitudinal gradient in dispersal limitation. International Journal of Primatology. 35: 1088–1104.

Beaudrot, L., M. J. Struebig, E. Meijaard, S. van Balen, S. Husson and A. J. Marshall. 2013. Co-occurrence patterns of Bornean vertebrates suggest competitive exclusion is strongest among distantly related species. Oecologia. 173:1053–1062.

Beaudrot, L., M. Rejmánek, and A. J. Marshall. 2013. Dispersal modes affect tropical forest assembly across tropic levels. Ecography. 36:984–993

Beaudrot, L. H., M. J. Struebig, E. Meijaard, S. van Balen, S. Husson, C. F. Young, and A. J. Marshall. 2013. Interspecific interactions between primates, birds, bats and squirrels may affect community composition on Borneo. American Journal of Primatology. 75: 170–185.

Beaudrot, L. H. and A. J. Marshall. 2011. Primate communities are structured more by dispersal limitation than by niches. Journal of Animal Ecology. 80: 332–341.