Erik Noonburg
PhD: University of California, Santa Barbara, 2000
Assistant Professor
Research interests: Ecological Modeling

Contact information
Office: ES 298
Phone: (954) 236-1303

Email: enoonbur@fau.edu, Webpage: http://biology.fau.edu/~noonburg/

Byers, J.E., and Noonburg, E.G. Poaching, enforcement, and the efficacy of marine reserves. Ecological Applications, in press.

Noonburg, E. G., Newman, L. A., Lewis, M. A., Crabtree, R. L., Potapov, A. B. 2007. Sequential decision-making in a variable environment: Modeling elk movement in Yellowstone National Park as a dynamic game. Theoretical Population Biology 71:182-195.

Noonburg, E. G., and Byers, J. E. 2005. More harm than good: when invader vulnerability to predators enhances impact on native species. Ecology 86:2555-2560.

Noonburg, E. G. and Nisbet, R. M. 2005. Behavioral and physiological responses to food availability and predation risk. Evolutionary Ecology Research 7:89-104.

Noonburg, E. G., Shuter, B. J., and Abrams, B. A. 2003. Indirect effects of zebra mussuls web. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 60:1353-1368.

 
 


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