Research Associate/Instructor
Geospatial Analysis Program
Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
Duke University
A224 Levine Sciences Research Center
Box 90238, Durham, NC 27708-0328
Ph: (919)613-8718
Boggs, C.L., C. Holdren, I.G. Kulachi, T.C. Bonebreak, B.D. Inoye, J.P. Fay, A. McMillan, E.H. Williams, and P.R.
Ehrlich. 2006. Delayed population explosion of an introduced butterfly. Journal of Animal Ecology 75: 466-475.
Ceballos, G., P.R. Ehrlich, J Soberon, I. Salazar, and J.P. Fay. 2005. Global mammal conservation: What must we
manage? Science 309(5734): 603-607.
Fleishman, E., J.R. Thomson, R. Mac Nally, D.D. Murphy, and J.P. Fay. 2005. Predicting species richness of multiple
taxonomic groups using indicator species and genetic algorithms. Conservation Biology 19:1125–1137.
Seto, K. C., E. Fleishman, J. P. Fay, and C. J. Betrus. 2004. Linking spatial patterns of bird and butterfly species
richness with Landsat TM derived NDVI. International Journal of Remote Sensing 25: 4309-4324.
Kremen, C., N. M. Williams, R. L. Bugg, J. P. Fay, and R. W. Thorp. 2004. The area requirements of an ecosystem
service: Crop pollination by native bee communities in California. Ecology Letters 7: 1109-1119.
Kremen, Claire, David C. Lees, and John P. Fay. 2003. Butterflies and Conservation Planning in Madagascar: From
Pattern to Practice. In Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution Taking Flight Carol L. Boggs, Ward B. Watt, and Paul R
Ehrlich, eds.
Niles, John O., Sandra Brown, Jules N. Pretty, Andrew S. Ball and John P. Fay. 2003. Potential carbon mitigation and
income in developing countries from changes in use and management of agricultural and forest lands. In Capturing
Carbon and Conserving Biodiversity: The Market Approach. Ian R. Swingland, ed.
Niles, John O.; Kremen, Claire; Fay, John P. 2003 A tropical forest meta-analysis: Ecological and conservation
findings; Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts; v.88, p.252.
Fleishman, Erica; Nally, Ralph Mac; Fay, John P. 2003. Validation tests of predictive models of butterfly occurrence
based on environmental variables. Conservation Biology; v.17, no.3, p.806-817.
Mac Nally, R., E. Fleishman, J.P. Fay, and D.D. Murphy. 2003. Modeling butterfly species richness using mesoscale
environmental variables: model construction and validation. Biological Conservation; v.110, no.1, p.21-31.
Fleishman, E., R. Mac Nally, J.P. Fay, and D.D. Murphy. 2001. Modeling and predicting species occurrence using
broad-scale environmental variables: an example with butterflies of the Great Basin. Conservation Biology; v.15, no.6,
p.1674-1685.
Ricketts, T.H., G.C. Daily, P.R. Ehrlich, and J.P. Fay. 2001. Countryside biogeography of moths in a
fragmented landscape: biodiversity in native and agricultural habitats; Conservation Biology 15(2):378-388.
Fleishman, E., J.P. Fay, and D.D. Murphy. 2000. Upsides and downsides: contrasting topographic gradients in species
richness and associated scenarios for climate change; Journal of Biogeography 27:1209-1219.
Galindo-Leal, C., S. Weiss, J. Fay, and B. Sandler. 2000. Conservation priorities in the greater Calakmul Region,
Mexico: correcting the consequences of a congenital illness; Natural Areas Journal 20(4).
Kremen, C., Niles, J., Dalton, M., Daily, G., Ehrlich, P., Fay, P., Grewal, D. and R. P. Guillery. 2000. Economic
incentives for forest conservation across scales. Science. 288:1828-1832.
Sandler B, S. Weiss, J. Fay, E. Martínez, and C. Galindo-Leal. 1999. Deforestation and identification of
vegetation associations in Calakmul Biosphere Reserve in southern Mexico through remote sensing. Final
Report to World Wildlife Fund - México, Mexico D.F. 38 pp.
Allan, J. D., D. L. Erickson, and J. P. Fay. 1997. The influence of catchment land use on stream integrity across
multiple spatial scales. Freshwater Biology 37: 149-161.