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Dan Greenberg
Research Biologist - Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Verified email at dfo-mpo.gc.ca
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Clustered versus catastrophic global vertebrate declines
B Leung, AL Hargreaves, DA Greenberg, B McGill, M Dornelas, ...
Nature 588 (7837), 267-271, 2020
1522020
Effects of an Invasive Plant on Population Dynamics in Toads
DA GREENBERG, DM GREEN
Conservation Biology 27 (5), 1049 - 1057, 2013
652013
Hydrothermal physiology and climate vulnerability in amphibians
DA Greenberg, WJ Palen
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1945), 20202273, 2021
442021
Trends in mean growth and stability in temperate vertebrate populations
B Leung, DA Greenberg, DM Green
Diversity and Distributions 23 (12), 1372-1380, 2017
432017
Regulation of hard α-keratin mechanics via control of intermediate filament hydration: matrix squeeze revisited
DA Greenberg, DS Fudge
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1750), 20122158, 2013
372013
Linking speciation to extinction: Diversification raises contemporary extinction risk in amphibians
DA Greenberg, AO Mooers
Evolution Letters 1 (1), 40-48, 2017
362017
Amphibian species’ traits, evolutionary history, and environment predict Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection patterns, but not extinction risk
DA Greenberg, WJ Palen, AŘ Mooers
Evolutionary Applications, 2017
362017
Ecological constraints associated with genome size across salamander lineages
G Lertzman-Lepofsky, AŘ Mooers, DA Greenberg
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1911), 20191780, 2019
352019
Evolutionarily distinct amphibians are disproportionately lost from human‐modified ecosystems
DA Greenberg, WJ Palen, KC Chan, W Jetz, AŘ Mooers
Ecology Letters 21 (10), 1530-1540, 2018
332018
Reply to: Emphasizing declining populations in the Living Planet Report
B Leung, AL Hargreaves, DA Greenberg, B McGill, M Dornelas, ...
Nature 601 (7894), E25-E26, 2022
322022
A deadly amphibian disease goes global
DA Greenberg, WJ Palen
Science 363 (6434), 1386-1388, 2019
252019
Global representation of threatened amphibians ex situ is bolstered by non‐traditional institutions, but gaps remain
A Biega, DA Greenberg, AO Mooers, OR Jones, TE Martin
Animal Conservation 20 (2), 113-119, 2016
242016
Evolutionary legacies in contemporary tetrapod imperilment
DA Greenberg, RA Pyron, LGW Johnson, NS Upham, W Jetz, AŘ Mooers
Ecology letters 24 (11), 2464-2476, 2021
152021
The role of behavioural flexibility in primate diversification
MJA Creighton, DA Greenberg, SM Reader, AŘ Mooers
Animal Behaviour 180, 269-290, 2021
82021
Reply to: Do not downplay biodiversity loss
B Leung, AL Hargreaves, DA Greenberg, B McGill, M Dornelas, ...
Nature 601 (7894), E29-E31, 2022
52022
Reply to: The living planet index does not measure abundance
B Leung, AL Hargreaves, DA Greenberg, B McGill, M Dornelas, ...
Nature 601 (7894), E16-E16, 2022
52022
Reply to: Shifting baselines and biodiversity success stories
B Leung, AL Hargreaves, DA Greenberg, B McGill, M Dornelas
Nature 601 (7894), E19-E19, 2022
22022
Assessing the value of citizen scientist observations in tracking the abundance of marine fishes
DA Greenberg, CV Pattengill‐Semmens, BX Semmens
Conservation Letters, e13009, 2024
12024
Speciation far from the madding crowd
AO Mooers, DA Greenberg
Nature 559 (7714), 341-342, 2018
12018
The evolutionary origins of amphibian extinction risk
DA Greenberg
http://summit.sfu.ca/item/19742, 2019
2019
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