Published
*undergraduate mentee
10. A Miller-ter-Kuile, A Apigo, A Bui, K Butner, J Childress, S Copeland, B DiFiore, E Forbes, M Klope, C Motta, D Orr, K Plummer, D Preston, H Young. Context-dependence of predator-prey interactions is realized for secondary but not top predators in an invertebrate food web. Biology Letters. Accepted.
9. D Orr, J Bates, K Davies. Grazing intensity effects on fire ignition risk and spread in sagebrush steppe. Rangeland Ecology and Management. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rama.2022.08.004
8. D Orr, A Bui*, M Klope, I McCullough, M Lee*, C Motta*, I Mayorga*, K Konicek* and H Young. Context-dependent effects of shifting large herbivore assemblages on plant structure and diversity. Journal of Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13871
7. Parsons, J*, C Motta*, A Miller-ter-Kuile, H Young, D Orr. Interactive effects of large herbivores and climate on California oak seedling outcomes. Forest Ecology and Management. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119650
6. A Miller-ter-Kuile, A Apigo, A Bui, B DiFiore, E Forbes, M Lee, D Orr, D Preston, R Behm, T Bogar, J Childres, R Dirzo, M Klope, Kevin Lafferty, John McLaughlin, M Morse, C Motta, K Park, K Plummer, D Weber, R Young, H Young. Predator-prey interactions of terrestrial invertebrates are determined by predator body size and species identity. Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3634
5. Bui, A.*, D. Orr, M. Lepori-Bui, K. Konicek*, H. Young, H. Moeller. 2020. Soil fungal community composition and functional similarity shift across distinct climatic conditions. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, fiaa193, https://doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiaa193
4. Miller-ter Kuile, A., D. Orr, A. Bui*, R. Dirzo, M. Klope, D. McCauley, C. Motta*, H. Young. 2020. Impacts of rodent eradication on seed predation and plant community biomass on a tropical atoll. Biotropica, https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.12864
3. Hardesty-Moore, M, D. Orr, D. McCauley. 2020. Invasive plant Arundo donax alters habitat use by carnivores. Biological Invasions. (2)1-13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-020-02234-4
2. Hardesty-Moore, M, S. Deinet, R. Freeman, G. Titcomb, E. Dillon, K. Stears, M. Klope, A. Bui*, D. Orr, H. Young, A. Miller-ter Kuile, L. Hughey, D. McCauley. 2018. Migration in the Anthropocene: how collective navigation, environmental system, and taxonomy shape the vulnerability of migratory species. Phil. Trans. B: Biological Sciences. 373: 20170017. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2017.0017.3
1. †Forbes, E., †Miller-ter-Kuile, A., †Orr, D.A., and †G.E. Titcomb. 2016. Navigating the Cascades of Circumstance. Science. 352(6289): 1062. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaf7138 † shared first authorship
For updates, see my Google Scholar page!
Submitted and in revision
A Guerra, A Bui, M Klope, D Orr, S Shaffer, and H Young. Leaving more than footprints: anthropogenic nutrient subsidies to a marine protected area. Ecosphere. In minor revision.
D Orr, Z Zils, E Duge*, S Copeland*, A Bui*, C Motta*, A Swei, and H Young. Climate-dependent effects of livestock and wildlife on tick survivorship in California. In revision for Journal of Applied Ecology.
In preparation
1. D Orr, J Bates, S Copeland, K Davies. How stable are reference sites? Inter-annual variability in community dynamics and wildlife resources in sagebrush steppe. In preparation for Restoration Ecology.
2. D Orr, H Safford, K Goldstein-Miller, L Strachan, M Berry, T Chesney, B Olsen, J Bates. High elevation meadow trajectories through two decades of grazing cessation and climate warming. In preparation for Ecology.
3. D Orr, M Lee, K Konicek, N Regent, G Lewin, S Copeland, H Young. Context-dependent effects of wild and domestic herbivores on floral resource availability in California oak woodlands. In preparation for Ecological Applications.
4. Copeland, S.*, S. Sambado, D Orr, A Bui, A Swei, and H Young. Removal of wild and domestic herbivores increases questing tick abundance, but not intermediate host density, in southern California. In preparation for Ecology.
Technical reports
1. Orr, B.K., Leverich, G. L., Diggory, Z. E., Dudley, T. L., Hatten, J. R., Hultine, K. R., Johnson, M. P., Orr, D.A. and S. Stone. 2017. Large-scale Riparian Restoration Planning and Implementation on the Virgin and Gila Rivers. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report: Case studies of riparian and watershed restoration in the southwestern United States—Principles, challenges, and successes. 2017-1091, p.77-83. https://doi.org/10.3133/20171091.
2. Orr, B.K., Leverich, G. L., Diggory, Z. E., Dudley, T. L., Hatten, J. R., Hultine, K. R., Johnson, M. P., and D.A. Orr. 2014. Riparian Restoration Framework for the Upper Gila River, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report.
Datasets
1. D Orr, A Bui, M Klope, K Konicek, M Lee, S Copeland, H Young. Five Years of the Tejon Ranch Exclosure Experiment: Interactive effects of changing large herbivore assemblages on ecological communities across varying climatic contexts. In preparation for Ecological Data Archives.
2. A Miller-ter Kuile, D. Orr, A. Bui, R. Dirzo, M. Klope, D. McCauley, C. Motta+, H. Young. 2019. Impacts of rodent eradication on seed predation and plant community biomass. Mendeley Data. v1. https://doi.org/10.17632/d7jk36hhyy.1.
*undergraduate mentee
10. A Miller-ter-Kuile, A Apigo, A Bui, K Butner, J Childress, S Copeland, B DiFiore, E Forbes, M Klope, C Motta, D Orr, K Plummer, D Preston, H Young. Context-dependence of predator-prey interactions is realized for secondary but not top predators in an invertebrate food web. Biology Letters. Accepted.
9. D Orr, J Bates, K Davies. Grazing intensity effects on fire ignition risk and spread in sagebrush steppe. Rangeland Ecology and Management. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rama.2022.08.004
8. D Orr, A Bui*, M Klope, I McCullough, M Lee*, C Motta*, I Mayorga*, K Konicek* and H Young. Context-dependent effects of shifting large herbivore assemblages on plant structure and diversity. Journal of Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13871
7. Parsons, J*, C Motta*, A Miller-ter-Kuile, H Young, D Orr. Interactive effects of large herbivores and climate on California oak seedling outcomes. Forest Ecology and Management. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119650
6. A Miller-ter-Kuile, A Apigo, A Bui, B DiFiore, E Forbes, M Lee, D Orr, D Preston, R Behm, T Bogar, J Childres, R Dirzo, M Klope, Kevin Lafferty, John McLaughlin, M Morse, C Motta, K Park, K Plummer, D Weber, R Young, H Young. Predator-prey interactions of terrestrial invertebrates are determined by predator body size and species identity. Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3634
5. Bui, A.*, D. Orr, M. Lepori-Bui, K. Konicek*, H. Young, H. Moeller. 2020. Soil fungal community composition and functional similarity shift across distinct climatic conditions. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, fiaa193, https://doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiaa193
4. Miller-ter Kuile, A., D. Orr, A. Bui*, R. Dirzo, M. Klope, D. McCauley, C. Motta*, H. Young. 2020. Impacts of rodent eradication on seed predation and plant community biomass on a tropical atoll. Biotropica, https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.12864
3. Hardesty-Moore, M, D. Orr, D. McCauley. 2020. Invasive plant Arundo donax alters habitat use by carnivores. Biological Invasions. (2)1-13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-020-02234-4
2. Hardesty-Moore, M, S. Deinet, R. Freeman, G. Titcomb, E. Dillon, K. Stears, M. Klope, A. Bui*, D. Orr, H. Young, A. Miller-ter Kuile, L. Hughey, D. McCauley. 2018. Migration in the Anthropocene: how collective navigation, environmental system, and taxonomy shape the vulnerability of migratory species. Phil. Trans. B: Biological Sciences. 373: 20170017. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2017.0017.3
1. †Forbes, E., †Miller-ter-Kuile, A., †Orr, D.A., and †G.E. Titcomb. 2016. Navigating the Cascades of Circumstance. Science. 352(6289): 1062. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaf7138 † shared first authorship
For updates, see my Google Scholar page!
Submitted and in revision
A Guerra, A Bui, M Klope, D Orr, S Shaffer, and H Young. Leaving more than footprints: anthropogenic nutrient subsidies to a marine protected area. Ecosphere. In minor revision.
D Orr, Z Zils, E Duge*, S Copeland*, A Bui*, C Motta*, A Swei, and H Young. Climate-dependent effects of livestock and wildlife on tick survivorship in California. In revision for Journal of Applied Ecology.
In preparation
1. D Orr, J Bates, S Copeland, K Davies. How stable are reference sites? Inter-annual variability in community dynamics and wildlife resources in sagebrush steppe. In preparation for Restoration Ecology.
2. D Orr, H Safford, K Goldstein-Miller, L Strachan, M Berry, T Chesney, B Olsen, J Bates. High elevation meadow trajectories through two decades of grazing cessation and climate warming. In preparation for Ecology.
3. D Orr, M Lee, K Konicek, N Regent, G Lewin, S Copeland, H Young. Context-dependent effects of wild and domestic herbivores on floral resource availability in California oak woodlands. In preparation for Ecological Applications.
4. Copeland, S.*, S. Sambado, D Orr, A Bui, A Swei, and H Young. Removal of wild and domestic herbivores increases questing tick abundance, but not intermediate host density, in southern California. In preparation for Ecology.
Technical reports
1. Orr, B.K., Leverich, G. L., Diggory, Z. E., Dudley, T. L., Hatten, J. R., Hultine, K. R., Johnson, M. P., Orr, D.A. and S. Stone. 2017. Large-scale Riparian Restoration Planning and Implementation on the Virgin and Gila Rivers. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report: Case studies of riparian and watershed restoration in the southwestern United States—Principles, challenges, and successes. 2017-1091, p.77-83. https://doi.org/10.3133/20171091.
2. Orr, B.K., Leverich, G. L., Diggory, Z. E., Dudley, T. L., Hatten, J. R., Hultine, K. R., Johnson, M. P., and D.A. Orr. 2014. Riparian Restoration Framework for the Upper Gila River, Arizona. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report.
Datasets
1. D Orr, A Bui, M Klope, K Konicek, M Lee, S Copeland, H Young. Five Years of the Tejon Ranch Exclosure Experiment: Interactive effects of changing large herbivore assemblages on ecological communities across varying climatic contexts. In preparation for Ecological Data Archives.
2. A Miller-ter Kuile, D. Orr, A. Bui, R. Dirzo, M. Klope, D. McCauley, C. Motta+, H. Young. 2019. Impacts of rodent eradication on seed predation and plant community biomass. Mendeley Data. v1. https://doi.org/10.17632/d7jk36hhyy.1.