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Wu, J.  Fath, B.F. 2008. Landscape ecology : 2103-2109.
Wu, J. 2001. A top-down approach to landscape ecology (Sanderson, J. and L. D. Harris, editors 2000) 82: 604-606.
Wu, J. 1999. Hierarchy and scaling: Extrapolating information along a scaling ladder 25: 367-380.
Wu, J.  Hobbs, R. 2007. Scale and scaling: A cross-disciplinary prospective : 115-142.
Wu, J.  Wilcove, D.S. 2009. Ecological dynamics in fragmented landscapes
Wu, J. 2008. Changing perspectives on biodiversity conservation: From species protection to regional sustainability 16: 205-213.
Wu, J.  Fan, J.W. 2010. Landscape ecology and sustainability science
Wu, J. 2004. Key research topics in landscape ecology 24: 2074-2076.
Wu, J.  Wu, J.G. 2008. Toward a landscape ecology of cities: Beyond buildings, trees, and urban forests
Wu, J. 2008. Making the case for landscape ecology: An effective approach to urban sustainability 27: 41-50.
Wu, J. 2004. Effects of changing scale on landscape pattern analysis: Scaling relations 19: 125-138.
Wu, J. 2001. Book review: Urban ecology (Brueste, J., H. Feldmann and O. Uhlmann, editors 1998) 16: 581-582.
Wu, J. 2007. Past, present and future of landscape ecology 22: 1433-1435.
Wu, J. 2010. Editorial. Urban sustainability: An inevitable goal of landscape research 25: 1-4.
Wu, J.;Buyantuyev, A.;Jenerette, G.D.;Litteral, J.D.;Shen, W.D.  Weiland, U.D. In press. Quantifying spatiotemporal patterns and ecological effects of urbanization: A multiscale landscape approach
Wu, J.;David, J.L. 2002. A spatially explicit hierarchical approach to modeling complex ecological systems: Theory and applications 153: 7-26.
Wu, J.;David, J.L.;Jenerette, G.D.  Guhathakurta, S.D. 2003. Linking land use change with ecosystem processes: A hierarchical patch dynamics model : 99-119.
Wu, J.;Hobbs, R.  Hobbs, R. 2007. Landscape ecology: The state of the science : 271-287.
Wu, J.;Hobbs, R. 2002. Key issues and research priorities in landscape ecology: An idiosyncratic synthesis 17: 355-365.
Walker, J.S.;Blaschke, T.S. 2008. Object-based land-cover classification for the Phoenix metropolitan area: Optimization versus transportability 29: 2021-2040.