
Jonathan A. Newman
Roles:
Editor
Editorial groups:
Editors
Affiliation:
Biology, Wilfrid Laurier University
Country:
Canada
Biography
Jonathan Newman is an ecologist with more than 35 years of postdoctoral experience. He is the lead author of Climate Change Biology (2011, CABI) and Defending Biodiversity: Environmental Science and Ethics (2017, CUP), and co-editor of Grasslands and Climate Change (2019, CUP) and the forthcoming Handbook of Grasslands (in press, Routledge). He currently serves as Vice President for Research at Wilfrid Laurier University, and has held faculty positions at the University of Guelph, the University of Oxford, and Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Newman is a Fellow of both the Royal Society of Biology and the Royal Entomological Society. His editorial experience includes service as an associate editor for the Journal of Ecology (10 years), the Journal of Animal Ecology (9 years), and Frontiers in Conservation Science (2 years), and he is presently co-editor of Philosophy, Theory and Practice in Biology. He has also served on the editorial boards of Behavioral Ecology and Global Change Biology.
Publications
Costs, Benefits, Parasites and Mutualists: The Use and Abuse of the Mutualism–Parasitism Continuum Concept for “Epichloë” Fungi
Jonathan A. Newman, Sierra Gillis and Heather A. Hager
2022-01-31 Volume 14 • 2022 • Article 9