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(9) With, K. A. 2007. Invoking the ghosts of landscapes past to understand the landscape ecology of the present...and the future. Pp. 43-58 in Temporal Dimensions of Landscape Ecology: Wildlife Responses to Variable Resources (J. A. Bissonette and I. Storch, Editors). Springer-Verlag, NY (Peer reviewed)
(8) Taylor, P., L. Fahrig, and K. A. With. 2006. Landscape connectivity: Back to the basics. Pp. 29-43 in Connectivity Conservation (K. Crooks and M. Sanjayan, Editors). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (Peer reviewed)
(7) With, K. A. 2005. Case Study: Assessing extinction risk in Neotropical migratory songbirds: The need for landscape-based demographic models. Pp. 449-453 in Principles of Conservation Biology, 3rd edition (M. Groom, G. K. Meffe, C. R. Carroll, and contributors). Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA
(6) With, K. A. 2005. Landscape conservation: A new paradigm for the conservation of biodiversity. Pp. 238-247 in Issues and Perspectives in Landscape Ecology (J. A. Wiens and M. R. Moss, editors). Cambridge University Press, UK
(5) With, K. A. 2004. Metapopulation dynamics: Perspectives from landscape ecology. Pages 23-44 in Metapopulation Dynamics: Ecology, Genetics, and Evolution of Metapopulations (I. Hanski and O. E. Gaggiotti, editors). Elsevier Academic Press, Burlington, MA (Peer reviewed)
(4) With, K. A. 2002. Using percolation theory to assess landscape connectivity and the effects of habitat fragmentation. Pages 105-130 In Applying Landscape Ecology in Biological Conservation (K. J. Gutzwiller, editor). Springer-Verlag, NY. (Peer reviewed)
(3) With, K. A. 2002. Landscape connectivity and metapopulation dynamics. Pages 208-227 In Learning Landscape Ecology: A Practical Guide to Concepts and Techniques (S.E. Gergel and M. G. Turner, editors). Springer-Verlag, NY (Peer reviewed)
(2) With, K. A. 1999. Is landscape connectivity necessary and sufficient for wildlife management? Pp. 97-115 In Forest Fragmentation: Wildlife and Management Implications (J. A. Rochelle, L. A. Lehmann, and J. Wisniewski, editors). Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands. (Peer reviewed)
(1) With, K. A. 1994/2010 (updated). Thick-billed Longspur* (Rhynchophanes mccownii), Version 2.0. In The Birds of North America (A. F. Poole, editor). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. (Peer reviewed) *Note: This species was formerly known as the McCown's Longspur
(8) Taylor, P., L. Fahrig, and K. A. With. 2006. Landscape connectivity: Back to the basics. Pp. 29-43 in Connectivity Conservation (K. Crooks and M. Sanjayan, Editors). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (Peer reviewed)
(7) With, K. A. 2005. Case Study: Assessing extinction risk in Neotropical migratory songbirds: The need for landscape-based demographic models. Pp. 449-453 in Principles of Conservation Biology, 3rd edition (M. Groom, G. K. Meffe, C. R. Carroll, and contributors). Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA
(6) With, K. A. 2005. Landscape conservation: A new paradigm for the conservation of biodiversity. Pp. 238-247 in Issues and Perspectives in Landscape Ecology (J. A. Wiens and M. R. Moss, editors). Cambridge University Press, UK
(5) With, K. A. 2004. Metapopulation dynamics: Perspectives from landscape ecology. Pages 23-44 in Metapopulation Dynamics: Ecology, Genetics, and Evolution of Metapopulations (I. Hanski and O. E. Gaggiotti, editors). Elsevier Academic Press, Burlington, MA (Peer reviewed)
(4) With, K. A. 2002. Using percolation theory to assess landscape connectivity and the effects of habitat fragmentation. Pages 105-130 In Applying Landscape Ecology in Biological Conservation (K. J. Gutzwiller, editor). Springer-Verlag, NY. (Peer reviewed)
(3) With, K. A. 2002. Landscape connectivity and metapopulation dynamics. Pages 208-227 In Learning Landscape Ecology: A Practical Guide to Concepts and Techniques (S.E. Gergel and M. G. Turner, editors). Springer-Verlag, NY (Peer reviewed)
(2) With, K. A. 1999. Is landscape connectivity necessary and sufficient for wildlife management? Pp. 97-115 In Forest Fragmentation: Wildlife and Management Implications (J. A. Rochelle, L. A. Lehmann, and J. Wisniewski, editors). Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands. (Peer reviewed)
(1) With, K. A. 1994/2010 (updated). Thick-billed Longspur* (Rhynchophanes mccownii), Version 2.0. In The Birds of North America (A. F. Poole, editor). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. (Peer reviewed) *Note: This species was formerly known as the McCown's Longspur
journal articles
Impact: Web of Science: §papers cited >500 times = 4; ‡papers Cited 200-499 times = 6; †papers cited 100-199 times = 12; papers cited >100 times = 22; papers cited >50 times = 27; h-index = 35
AUTHOR = MEMBER OF THE LLACE; * = UNDERGRADUATE student AUTHOR; ** = High-school student author
(65) With, K. A., W. P. Ramalho, T. McIntosh**, and L. Signorelli. 2024. The agricultural transformation of Brazil's Cerrado is influencing the diversity and distribution of tadpoles via lentification. Biodiversity and Conservation
(64) Ramalho, W. P., K. A. With, G. S. Mesquita, F. V. Arruda, V. Guerra, D. Ferraz, M. S. Andrade, and V. H. M. Prado. 2022. Habitat fragmentation rather than habitat amount or habitat split reduces the diversity and abundance of ground-dwelling anurans within forest remnants of the Brazilian Cerrado. Journal for Nature Conservation 69: 126259
(63) Ha, J., H. J. Kim, and K. A. With. 2022. Urban green space alone is not enough: A landscape analysis linking the spatial distribution of urban green space to mental health in the city of Chicago. Landscape and Urban Planning 219: 104309 ***2022-2023: Highly Cited in Field (Top 1% of papers in General Social Sciences), InCites Essential Science Indicators, Clarivate Analytics
(62) With, K. A., and A. R. Payne**. 2021. An experimental test of the habitat amount hypothesis reveals little effect of habitat area but transient or indirect effects of fragmentation on local species richness. Landscape Ecology 36: 2505-2517
(61) Ramalho, W. P., V. H. M. Prado, L. Signorelli, and K. A. With. 2021. Multiple environmental filters and competition affect the spatial co-occurrence of pond-breeding anurans at both local and landscape scales in the Brazilian Cerrado. Landscape Ecology 36: 1663–1683
(60) Herse, M. R., K. A. With, and W. A. Boyle. 2020. Grassland fragmentation affects declining tallgrass prairie birds most where large amounts of grassland remain. Landscape Ecology 35: 2791-2804 Published correction for Table 1
(59) §Hesselbarth, M. H. K., M. Sciaini, K. A. With, K. Wiegand, and J. Nowosad. 2019. landscapemetrics: a new open-source R tool to calculate landscape metrics. Ecography 42: 1648-1657 ***2020-2023: Highly Cited in Field (Top 1% of papers in Environment/Ecology), InCites Essential Science Indicators, Clarivate Analytics
(58) With, K. A., and D. M. Pavuk. 2019. Habitat configuration matters when evaluating habitat-area effects on host-parasitoid interactions. Ecosphere 10(2): e02604 (2):e02604.
(57) Cordeiro, E. M. G., J. F. Campbell, T. W. Phillips, and K. A. With. 2018. Behavioral and social mechanisms behind pattern formation: An experimental study of animal movement. Landscape Ecology 33: 1881-1894
(56) Herse, M. R., K. A. With, and W. A. Boyle. 2018. The importance of core habitat for a threatened species in changing landscapes. Journal of Applied Ecology 55: 2241-2252
(55) Mendes, P., K. A. With, L. Signorelli, and P. De Marco Jr. 2017. The relative importance of local versus landscape variables on site occupancy in bats of the Brazilian Cerrado. Landscape Ecology 32: 745-762
(54) Signorelli, L., R. P. Bastos, P. De Marco Jr., and K. A. With. 2016. Landscape context affects site occupancy of pond-breeding anurans across a disturbance gradient in the Brazilian Cerrado. Landscape Ecology 31: 1997-2012
(53) With, K. A. 2016. Are landscapes more than the sum of their patches? Landscape Ecology 31: 969-980
(52) With, K. A. 2015. How fast do migratory songbirds have to adapt to keep pace with rapidly changing landscapes? Landscape Ecology 30: 1351-1361
(51) Skelsey, P., K. A. With, and K. A. Garrett. 2013. Pest and disease management: Why we shouldn’t go against the grain. PLoS ONE 8(9): e75892
(50) Skelsey, P., K. A. With, and K. A. Garrett. 2013. Why dispersal should be maximized at intermediate scales of heterogeneity. Theoretical Ecology 6: 203-211
(49) With, K. A., and D. M. Pavuk. 2012. Direct versus indirect effects of habitat fragmentation on community patterns in experimental landscapes. Oecologia 170: 517-528
(48) Klug, P. E., J. Fill*, and K. A. With. 2011. Spatial ecology of eastern yellowbelly racer (Coluber constrictor flaviventris) and Great Plains rat snake (Pantherophis emoryi) in a contiguous tallgrass-prairie landscape. Herpetologica 67: 428-439
(47) Blevins, E., S. M. Wisely, and K. A. With. 2011. Historical processes and landscape context influence genetic structure in peripheral populations of the collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris). Landscape Ecology 26: 1125-1136
(46) With, K. A., and D. M. Pavuk. 2011. Habitat area trumps fragmentation effects on arthropods in an experimental landscape system. Landscape Ecology 26: 1035-1048
(45) Blevins, E., and K. A. With. 2011. Landscape context matters: local vs. landscape effects on abundance and patch occupancy of collared lizards in managed grasslands. Landscape Ecology 26: 837-850
(44) Klug, P. E., S. M. Wisely, and K. A. With. 2011. Population genetic structure and landscape connectivity of the Eastern Yellowbelly Racer (Coluber constrictor flaviventris) in the tallgrass prairie of northeastern Kansas, USA. Landscape Ecology 26: 281-294
(43) Romero, S., J. F. Campbell, J. R. Nechols, and K. A. With. 2010. Search behavior of red flour beetle: response to habitat cues and patch boundaries. Environmental Entomology 39: 919-929
(42) †Klug, P. E., S. L. Jackrel*, and K. A. With. 2010. Linking snake habitat use to nest predation risk in grassland birds: the dangers of shrub cover. Oecologia 162: 803-813
(41) †Klug, P. E., K. A. With, and S. M. Wisely. 2009. Microsatellite isolation and development in the Eastern yellowbelly racer (Coluber constrictor flaviventris) for use in landscape genetic studies. (Molecular Ecology Resources database accessions 37758–37769). http://tomato.biol.trinity.edu/. Cited as: Molecular Ecology Resources Primer Development Consortium et al. 2009. Permanent Genetic Resources added to Molecular Ecology Resources Database 1 May 2009–31 July 2009. Molecular Ecology Resources 9: 1460-1466
(40) Long, A. M., W. E. Jensen, and K. A. With. 2009. Nest orientation in the Grasshopper Sparrow and Eastern Meadowlark in relation to wind direction. Condor 111: 395-399.
(39) †Margosian, M. L., K. A. Garrett, J. M. S. Hutchinson, and K. A. With. 2009. Connectivity of the American agricultural landscape: Assessing the national risk of disease and crop pest spread. BioScience 59: 141-151
(38) Romero, S., J. F. Campbell, J. R. Nechols, and K. A. With. 2009. Movement behavior in response to landscape structure: role of functional grain. Landscape Ecology 24: 39-51
(37) †Rahmig, C. J., W. E. Jensen, and K. A. With. 2009. Grassland bird responses to land management in the largest remaining tallgrass prairie. Conservation Biology 23: 420-432
(36) †With, K. A., A. W. King, and W. E. Jensen. 2008. Remaining large grasslands may not be sufficient to prevent grassland bird declines. Biological Conservation 141: 3152-3167
(35) Frey, C. M., W. E. Jensen, and K. A. With. 2008. Topographic patterns of nest placement and habitat quality for grassland birds in the Flint Hills. American Midland Naturalist 160: 220-234
(34) Scheiman, D. M., J. B. Dunning, Jr., and K. A. With. 2007. Metapopulation dynamics of Bobolinks occupying agricultural grasslands in the Midwestern United States. American Midland Naturalist 158: 415-423
(33) With, K. A., G. R. Schrott, and A. W. King. 2006. The implications of metalandscape connectivity for population viability in migratory songbirds. Landscape Ecology 21: 157-167
(32) Schrott, G. R., K. A. With, and A. W. King. 2005. Demographic limitations of the ability of habitat restoration to rescue declining populations. Conservation Biology 19: 1181-1193
(31) Schrott, G. R., K. A. With, and A. W. King. 2005. On the importance of landscape history for assessing extinction risk. Ecological Applications 15: 493-506
(30) With, K. A., and A. W. King. 2004. The effect of landscape structure on community self-organization and critical biodiversity. Ecological Modelling 179: 349-366
(29) †With, K. A. 2004. Assessing the risk of invasive spread in fragmented landscapes. Risk Analysis 24: 803-815 "Recommended" by Faculty of 1000 Biology
(28) §With, K. A. 2002. The landscape ecology of invasive spread. Conservation Biology 16: 1192-1203
(27) †With, K. A., D. M. Pavuk, J. L. Worchuck*, R. K. Oates*, and J. L. Fisher*. 2002. Threshold effects of landscape structure on biological control in agroecosystems. Ecological Applications 12: 52-65
(26) †King, A. W., and K. A. With. 2002. Dispersal success in spatially structured landscapes: when do spatial pattern and dispersal behavior really matter? Ecological Modelling 147: 23-39
(25) §Sakai, A. K., F. W. Allendorf, J. S. Holt, D. M. Lodge, J. Molofsky, K. A. With, S. Baughman, R. J. Cabin, J. E. Cohen, N. C. Ellstrand, D. E. McCauley, P. O’Neill, I. M. Parker, J. N. Thompson, and S. G. Weller. 2001. The population biology of invasive species. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 32: 305-332
(24) †With, K. A., and A. W. King. 2001. Analysis of landscape sources and sinks: the effect of spatial pattern on avian demography. Biological Conservation 100: 75-88 ***Recipient of the 2002 Award for Outstanding Paper published in the discipline of landscape ecology (US-IALE/IALE-North America)
(23) †With, K. A., S. J. Cadaret, and C. Davis*. 1999. Movement responses to patch structure in experimental fractal landscapes. Ecology 80: 1340-1353
(22) ‡With, K. A., and A. W. King. 1999. Extinction thresholds for species in fractal landscapes. Conservation Biology 13: 314-326
(21) ‡With, K. A., and A. W. King. 1999. Dispersal success in fractal landscapes: a consequence of lacunarity thresholds. Landscape Ecology 14: 73-82
(20) With, K. A. 1997. The theory of conservation biology. Conservation Biology 11: 1436-1440
(19) ‡With, K. A. 1997. The application of neutral landscape models in conservation biology. Conservation Biology 11: 1069-1080
(18) ‡With, K. A., and A. W. King. 1997. The use and misuse of neutral landscape models in ecology. Oikos 79: 219-229
(17) ‡With, K. A., R. H. Gardner, and M. G. Turner. 1997. Landscape connectivity and population distributions in heterogeneous environments. Oikos 78: 151-169
(16) With, K. A., and T. O. Crist. 1996. Translating across scales: simulating species distributions as the aggregate response of individuals to heterogeneity. Ecological Modelling 93: 125-137
(15) §With, K. A., and T. O. Crist. 1995. Critical thresholds in species’ responses to landscape structure. Ecology 76: 2446-2459 ***Recipient of the 1996 Award for Outstanding Paper published in the discipline of landscape ecology (US-IALE/IALE-North America)
(14) †Wiens, J. A., T. O. Crist, K. A. With, and B. T. Milne. 1995. Fractal patterns of insect movement in microlandscape mosaics. Ecology 76: 663-666
(13) With, K. A. 1994. Ontogenetic shifts in how grasshoppers interact with landscape structure: an analysis of movement patterns. Functional Ecology 8: 477-485.
(12) ‡With, K. A. 1994. Using fractal analysis to assess how species perceive landscape structure. Landscape Ecology 9: 25-36
(11) With, K. A. 1994. The hazards of nesting near shrubs for a grassland bird, the McCown's Longspur. Condor 96: 1009-1019
(10) †With, K. A. and D. R. Webb. 1993. Microclimate of ground nests: the relative importance of radiative cover and wind breaks for three grassland species. Condor 95: 401-413
(9) With, K. A., and M. L. Morrison. 1990. Flock formation of two parids in relation to cyclical seed production in a pinyon-juniper woodland. Auk 107: 522-532
(8) With, K. A., and R. P. Balda. 1990. Intersexual variation and factors affecting parental care in Western Bluebirds: a comparison of nestling and fledgling periods. Canadian Journal of Zoology 68: 733-742
(7) Morrison, M. L., K. A. With, I. C. Timossi, and K. A. Milne. 1987. Composition and temporal variation of flocks in the Sierra Nevada. Condor 89: 739-745.
(6) Block, W. M., K. A. With, and M. L. Morrison. 1987. On measuring bird habitat: influence of observer variability and sample size. Condor 89: 241-251.
(5) Morrison, M. L., K. A. With, I. C. Timossi, W. M. Block, and K. A. Milne. 1987. Foraging behavior of bark-foraging birds in the Sierra Nevada. Condor 89: 210-204.
(4) Morrison, M. L., and K. A. With. 1987. Interseasonal and intersexual resource partitioning in Hairy and White-headed woodpeckers. Auk 104: 225-233.
(3) Morrison, M. L., I. C. Timossi, and K. A. With. 1987. Development and testing of linear regression models predicting bird-habitat relationships. Journal of Wildlife Management 51: 247-253.
(2) Morrison, M. L., K. A. With, and I. C. Timossi. 1986. The structure of a forest bird community during winter and summer. Wilson Bulletin 98: 214-230.
(1) Morrison, M. L., I. C. Timossi, K. A. With, and P. N. Manley. 1985. Use of tree species by forest birds during winter and summer. Journal of Wildlife Management 49: 1098-1102.
(64) Ramalho, W. P., K. A. With, G. S. Mesquita, F. V. Arruda, V. Guerra, D. Ferraz, M. S. Andrade, and V. H. M. Prado. 2022. Habitat fragmentation rather than habitat amount or habitat split reduces the diversity and abundance of ground-dwelling anurans within forest remnants of the Brazilian Cerrado. Journal for Nature Conservation 69: 126259
(63) Ha, J., H. J. Kim, and K. A. With. 2022. Urban green space alone is not enough: A landscape analysis linking the spatial distribution of urban green space to mental health in the city of Chicago. Landscape and Urban Planning 219: 104309 ***2022-2023: Highly Cited in Field (Top 1% of papers in General Social Sciences), InCites Essential Science Indicators, Clarivate Analytics
(62) With, K. A., and A. R. Payne**. 2021. An experimental test of the habitat amount hypothesis reveals little effect of habitat area but transient or indirect effects of fragmentation on local species richness. Landscape Ecology 36: 2505-2517
(61) Ramalho, W. P., V. H. M. Prado, L. Signorelli, and K. A. With. 2021. Multiple environmental filters and competition affect the spatial co-occurrence of pond-breeding anurans at both local and landscape scales in the Brazilian Cerrado. Landscape Ecology 36: 1663–1683
(60) Herse, M. R., K. A. With, and W. A. Boyle. 2020. Grassland fragmentation affects declining tallgrass prairie birds most where large amounts of grassland remain. Landscape Ecology 35: 2791-2804 Published correction for Table 1
(59) §Hesselbarth, M. H. K., M. Sciaini, K. A. With, K. Wiegand, and J. Nowosad. 2019. landscapemetrics: a new open-source R tool to calculate landscape metrics. Ecography 42: 1648-1657 ***2020-2023: Highly Cited in Field (Top 1% of papers in Environment/Ecology), InCites Essential Science Indicators, Clarivate Analytics
(58) With, K. A., and D. M. Pavuk. 2019. Habitat configuration matters when evaluating habitat-area effects on host-parasitoid interactions. Ecosphere 10(2): e02604 (2):e02604.
(57) Cordeiro, E. M. G., J. F. Campbell, T. W. Phillips, and K. A. With. 2018. Behavioral and social mechanisms behind pattern formation: An experimental study of animal movement. Landscape Ecology 33: 1881-1894
(56) Herse, M. R., K. A. With, and W. A. Boyle. 2018. The importance of core habitat for a threatened species in changing landscapes. Journal of Applied Ecology 55: 2241-2252
(55) Mendes, P., K. A. With, L. Signorelli, and P. De Marco Jr. 2017. The relative importance of local versus landscape variables on site occupancy in bats of the Brazilian Cerrado. Landscape Ecology 32: 745-762
(54) Signorelli, L., R. P. Bastos, P. De Marco Jr., and K. A. With. 2016. Landscape context affects site occupancy of pond-breeding anurans across a disturbance gradient in the Brazilian Cerrado. Landscape Ecology 31: 1997-2012
(53) With, K. A. 2016. Are landscapes more than the sum of their patches? Landscape Ecology 31: 969-980
(52) With, K. A. 2015. How fast do migratory songbirds have to adapt to keep pace with rapidly changing landscapes? Landscape Ecology 30: 1351-1361
(51) Skelsey, P., K. A. With, and K. A. Garrett. 2013. Pest and disease management: Why we shouldn’t go against the grain. PLoS ONE 8(9): e75892
(50) Skelsey, P., K. A. With, and K. A. Garrett. 2013. Why dispersal should be maximized at intermediate scales of heterogeneity. Theoretical Ecology 6: 203-211
(49) With, K. A., and D. M. Pavuk. 2012. Direct versus indirect effects of habitat fragmentation on community patterns in experimental landscapes. Oecologia 170: 517-528
(48) Klug, P. E., J. Fill*, and K. A. With. 2011. Spatial ecology of eastern yellowbelly racer (Coluber constrictor flaviventris) and Great Plains rat snake (Pantherophis emoryi) in a contiguous tallgrass-prairie landscape. Herpetologica 67: 428-439
(47) Blevins, E., S. M. Wisely, and K. A. With. 2011. Historical processes and landscape context influence genetic structure in peripheral populations of the collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris). Landscape Ecology 26: 1125-1136
(46) With, K. A., and D. M. Pavuk. 2011. Habitat area trumps fragmentation effects on arthropods in an experimental landscape system. Landscape Ecology 26: 1035-1048
(45) Blevins, E., and K. A. With. 2011. Landscape context matters: local vs. landscape effects on abundance and patch occupancy of collared lizards in managed grasslands. Landscape Ecology 26: 837-850
(44) Klug, P. E., S. M. Wisely, and K. A. With. 2011. Population genetic structure and landscape connectivity of the Eastern Yellowbelly Racer (Coluber constrictor flaviventris) in the tallgrass prairie of northeastern Kansas, USA. Landscape Ecology 26: 281-294
(43) Romero, S., J. F. Campbell, J. R. Nechols, and K. A. With. 2010. Search behavior of red flour beetle: response to habitat cues and patch boundaries. Environmental Entomology 39: 919-929
(42) †Klug, P. E., S. L. Jackrel*, and K. A. With. 2010. Linking snake habitat use to nest predation risk in grassland birds: the dangers of shrub cover. Oecologia 162: 803-813
(41) †Klug, P. E., K. A. With, and S. M. Wisely. 2009. Microsatellite isolation and development in the Eastern yellowbelly racer (Coluber constrictor flaviventris) for use in landscape genetic studies. (Molecular Ecology Resources database accessions 37758–37769). http://tomato.biol.trinity.edu/. Cited as: Molecular Ecology Resources Primer Development Consortium et al. 2009. Permanent Genetic Resources added to Molecular Ecology Resources Database 1 May 2009–31 July 2009. Molecular Ecology Resources 9: 1460-1466
(40) Long, A. M., W. E. Jensen, and K. A. With. 2009. Nest orientation in the Grasshopper Sparrow and Eastern Meadowlark in relation to wind direction. Condor 111: 395-399.
(39) †Margosian, M. L., K. A. Garrett, J. M. S. Hutchinson, and K. A. With. 2009. Connectivity of the American agricultural landscape: Assessing the national risk of disease and crop pest spread. BioScience 59: 141-151
(38) Romero, S., J. F. Campbell, J. R. Nechols, and K. A. With. 2009. Movement behavior in response to landscape structure: role of functional grain. Landscape Ecology 24: 39-51
(37) †Rahmig, C. J., W. E. Jensen, and K. A. With. 2009. Grassland bird responses to land management in the largest remaining tallgrass prairie. Conservation Biology 23: 420-432
(36) †With, K. A., A. W. King, and W. E. Jensen. 2008. Remaining large grasslands may not be sufficient to prevent grassland bird declines. Biological Conservation 141: 3152-3167
(35) Frey, C. M., W. E. Jensen, and K. A. With. 2008. Topographic patterns of nest placement and habitat quality for grassland birds in the Flint Hills. American Midland Naturalist 160: 220-234
(34) Scheiman, D. M., J. B. Dunning, Jr., and K. A. With. 2007. Metapopulation dynamics of Bobolinks occupying agricultural grasslands in the Midwestern United States. American Midland Naturalist 158: 415-423
(33) With, K. A., G. R. Schrott, and A. W. King. 2006. The implications of metalandscape connectivity for population viability in migratory songbirds. Landscape Ecology 21: 157-167
(32) Schrott, G. R., K. A. With, and A. W. King. 2005. Demographic limitations of the ability of habitat restoration to rescue declining populations. Conservation Biology 19: 1181-1193
(31) Schrott, G. R., K. A. With, and A. W. King. 2005. On the importance of landscape history for assessing extinction risk. Ecological Applications 15: 493-506
(30) With, K. A., and A. W. King. 2004. The effect of landscape structure on community self-organization and critical biodiversity. Ecological Modelling 179: 349-366
(29) †With, K. A. 2004. Assessing the risk of invasive spread in fragmented landscapes. Risk Analysis 24: 803-815 "Recommended" by Faculty of 1000 Biology
(28) §With, K. A. 2002. The landscape ecology of invasive spread. Conservation Biology 16: 1192-1203
(27) †With, K. A., D. M. Pavuk, J. L. Worchuck*, R. K. Oates*, and J. L. Fisher*. 2002. Threshold effects of landscape structure on biological control in agroecosystems. Ecological Applications 12: 52-65
(26) †King, A. W., and K. A. With. 2002. Dispersal success in spatially structured landscapes: when do spatial pattern and dispersal behavior really matter? Ecological Modelling 147: 23-39
(25) §Sakai, A. K., F. W. Allendorf, J. S. Holt, D. M. Lodge, J. Molofsky, K. A. With, S. Baughman, R. J. Cabin, J. E. Cohen, N. C. Ellstrand, D. E. McCauley, P. O’Neill, I. M. Parker, J. N. Thompson, and S. G. Weller. 2001. The population biology of invasive species. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 32: 305-332
(24) †With, K. A., and A. W. King. 2001. Analysis of landscape sources and sinks: the effect of spatial pattern on avian demography. Biological Conservation 100: 75-88 ***Recipient of the 2002 Award for Outstanding Paper published in the discipline of landscape ecology (US-IALE/IALE-North America)
(23) †With, K. A., S. J. Cadaret, and C. Davis*. 1999. Movement responses to patch structure in experimental fractal landscapes. Ecology 80: 1340-1353
(22) ‡With, K. A., and A. W. King. 1999. Extinction thresholds for species in fractal landscapes. Conservation Biology 13: 314-326
(21) ‡With, K. A., and A. W. King. 1999. Dispersal success in fractal landscapes: a consequence of lacunarity thresholds. Landscape Ecology 14: 73-82
(20) With, K. A. 1997. The theory of conservation biology. Conservation Biology 11: 1436-1440
(19) ‡With, K. A. 1997. The application of neutral landscape models in conservation biology. Conservation Biology 11: 1069-1080
(18) ‡With, K. A., and A. W. King. 1997. The use and misuse of neutral landscape models in ecology. Oikos 79: 219-229
(17) ‡With, K. A., R. H. Gardner, and M. G. Turner. 1997. Landscape connectivity and population distributions in heterogeneous environments. Oikos 78: 151-169
(16) With, K. A., and T. O. Crist. 1996. Translating across scales: simulating species distributions as the aggregate response of individuals to heterogeneity. Ecological Modelling 93: 125-137
(15) §With, K. A., and T. O. Crist. 1995. Critical thresholds in species’ responses to landscape structure. Ecology 76: 2446-2459 ***Recipient of the 1996 Award for Outstanding Paper published in the discipline of landscape ecology (US-IALE/IALE-North America)
(14) †Wiens, J. A., T. O. Crist, K. A. With, and B. T. Milne. 1995. Fractal patterns of insect movement in microlandscape mosaics. Ecology 76: 663-666
(13) With, K. A. 1994. Ontogenetic shifts in how grasshoppers interact with landscape structure: an analysis of movement patterns. Functional Ecology 8: 477-485.
(12) ‡With, K. A. 1994. Using fractal analysis to assess how species perceive landscape structure. Landscape Ecology 9: 25-36
(11) With, K. A. 1994. The hazards of nesting near shrubs for a grassland bird, the McCown's Longspur. Condor 96: 1009-1019
(10) †With, K. A. and D. R. Webb. 1993. Microclimate of ground nests: the relative importance of radiative cover and wind breaks for three grassland species. Condor 95: 401-413
(9) With, K. A., and M. L. Morrison. 1990. Flock formation of two parids in relation to cyclical seed production in a pinyon-juniper woodland. Auk 107: 522-532
(8) With, K. A., and R. P. Balda. 1990. Intersexual variation and factors affecting parental care in Western Bluebirds: a comparison of nestling and fledgling periods. Canadian Journal of Zoology 68: 733-742
(7) Morrison, M. L., K. A. With, I. C. Timossi, and K. A. Milne. 1987. Composition and temporal variation of flocks in the Sierra Nevada. Condor 89: 739-745.
(6) Block, W. M., K. A. With, and M. L. Morrison. 1987. On measuring bird habitat: influence of observer variability and sample size. Condor 89: 241-251.
(5) Morrison, M. L., K. A. With, I. C. Timossi, W. M. Block, and K. A. Milne. 1987. Foraging behavior of bark-foraging birds in the Sierra Nevada. Condor 89: 210-204.
(4) Morrison, M. L., and K. A. With. 1987. Interseasonal and intersexual resource partitioning in Hairy and White-headed woodpeckers. Auk 104: 225-233.
(3) Morrison, M. L., I. C. Timossi, and K. A. With. 1987. Development and testing of linear regression models predicting bird-habitat relationships. Journal of Wildlife Management 51: 247-253.
(2) Morrison, M. L., K. A. With, and I. C. Timossi. 1986. The structure of a forest bird community during winter and summer. Wilson Bulletin 98: 214-230.
(1) Morrison, M. L., I. C. Timossi, K. A. With, and P. N. Manley. 1985. Use of tree species by forest birds during winter and summer. Journal of Wildlife Management 49: 1098-1102.
Laboratory for Landscape and Conservation Ecology, Division of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA