James A. Drake (ecologist)

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James A. Drake
Born1954 (age 69–70)
Wisconsin, U.S.
OccupationCommunity ecologist
Known forCommunity Ecology Assembly Models
Notable workBiological Invasions

James A. Drake (born 1954) is an American ecologist.

Early life and education

Drake was born on August 20, 1954. He went to

University of Wisconsin
in Madison and graduated with a degree in science education. He later graduated from Purdue in 1985 and became an Andrew Mellon Fellow at Stanford working on Biological Invasions with Harold Mooney. In 1986, he began teaching at The University of Tennessee as an assistant professor in zoology and the ecology graduate program. He was a founding member of their Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.

Career

Drake focused on community assembly models and the structure of ecological communities. He helped organize The International Program of the Scientific Committee on Problems with the Environment. This work led to the formation of the scientific study of invasion biology. He was the editor-in-chief of the journal Biological Invasions from 2003 to 2008 and edited two major texts from some of the earliest works regarding community ecology at the time Ecology of Biological Invasions of Hawaii and North America (1986) and Biological Invasions: A Global Perspective (1989).

Community Ecology.[2] Some of his students later determined the simultaneous convergence and divergence at different levels of community assembly.[3]
Some of his work included sequential and spatial constraints to illustrate the principles of population ecology. His theoretical constructs were later used to describe microbial ecological communities. His most influential work involves emerging complex systems, food webs, and biological invasions.

Works

Books

  • Emergence in Ecological Systems (2006). From Energetics to Ecosystems: The Dynamics and Structure of Ecological Systems.
  • An Experimentally-Derived Map of Community Assembly Space (2002)
  • Drake, James A., eds. Biological Invasions: A Global Perspective. Chichester: Published on behalf of the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) of the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) by Wiley, 1989.
  • Drake, James A., and Michael L. McKinney., eds. Biodiversity Dynamics: Turnover of Populations, Taxa, and Communities. 2001.
  • Drake, James A. Handbook of Alien Species in Europe. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2009.
  • Drake, James A., and Fred Kraus. Alien Reptiles and Amphibians: A Scientific Compendium and Analysis. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2009.
  • Mooney, Harold A., and James A. Drake., eds. Ecology of biological invasions of North America and Hawaii. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1986
    ISBN 978-1-4612-4988-7 (Cited 872 times, according to Google Scholar[4]
    )

Most-cited Peer-reviewed journal articles

References

  1. ^ "Founding EEB Department Member Jim Drake Retires". Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, College of Arts & Sciences. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. November 3, 2016.
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  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Articles. Google Scholar Author page. Retrieved September 29, 2021.