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Maron Greenleaf, Sarah H. Kelly, Reed Cole, et al. "Tool for a just transition? Community choice aggregation and energy justice in New Hampshire and beyond", Energy Research & Social Science, vol 105 (Nov 2023). https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S221462962300347X"
Greenleaf, Maron; Hoelle, Jeffrey; Medeiros, Magaly; Tavares, Alberto "Forest Policy Innovation at the Subnational Scale: Insights from Acre, Brazil," Conservation & Society 12(4), (Oct-Dec 2023). https://journals.lww.com/coas/fulltext/2023/21040/forest_policy_innovation_at_the_subnational_scale_.2.aspx
Sophie Robitaille, Emilia L. Simmons, Adrian J. Vester, Emily Ann McClure, Darlene B. Royce, Evan Trus, Kerry Swartz, Daniel Schultz, Cary D. Nadell, Benjamin D. Ross, "Community composition and the environment modulate the population dynamics of type VI secretion in human gut bacteria," Nature Ecology & Evolution, vol 7, (Oct 2023). https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-023-02230-6
Kernan, C.E., Yiambilis, A.N., Searcy, Z.E. et al. Mid-flight prey switching in the fringed-lipped bat (Trachops cirrhosus). Sci Nat 109, 43 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-022-01813-w
Ciara E. Kernan, Jessica S. Jones, Tony Robillard, Stefan Schöneich, Hannah M. ter Hofstede,
Efficacy constraints on female directional preference stabilize a male call component in a multimodal cricket duet, Animal Behaviour, Volume 193, 2022, Pages 33-49, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2022.08.011.
Symes LB, Madhusudhana S, Martinson SJ, Kernan CE, Hodge KB, Salisbury DP, Klinck H, ter Hofstede H (2022) Estimation of katydid calling activity from soundscape recordings. Journal of Orthoptera Research 31(2): 173-180. https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.31.73373
Fannin LD, Laugier EJ, van Casteren A, Greenwood SL, Dominy NJ. 2022. Differentiating siliceous particulate matter in the diets of mammalian herbivores. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 13: 2198–2208.
Laurel B Symes, Tony Robillard, Sharon J Martinson, Jiajia Dong, Ciara E Kernan, Colleen R Miller, Hannah M ter Hofstede, Daily Signaling Rate and the Duration of Sound per Signal are Negatively Related in Neotropical Forest Katydids, Integrative and Comparative Biology, Volume 61, Issue 3, September 2021, Pages 887–899, https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/icab138
McNutt EJ, Hatala KG, Miller C, Casana J, Deane AS, Dominy NJ, Fabian K, Fannin LD, Gill SV, Gurtu J, Gustafson E, Hill AC, Johnson C, Kallindo S, Kilham B, Kilham P, Kim E, Liukus-Pierce C, Maley B, Prabhat A, Reader J, Rubin S, Thompson NE, Thornburg R, Williams EM, Zimmer, B., Musiba C, DeSilva JM. 2021. Footprint evidence for early hominin locomotor diversity at Laetoli, Tanzania. Nature 600: 468–471.
Fannin LD, Singels E, Esler KJ, Dominy NJ. 2021. Grit and consequence. Evolutionary Anthropology 30: 375 - 384.
DeSilva JM, Traniello J, Claxton A, Fannin LD. 2021. When and why did human brains decrease in size? A new change-point analysis and insights from brain evolution in ants. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9: 742639.
Fannin LD, Yeakel JD, Venkataraman VV, Seyoum C, Geraads D, Fashing PJ, Nguyen N, Fox-Dobbs K, Dominy NJ (2021). Carbon and strontium isotopes shed new light on the paleobiology and collapse of Theropithecus, a primate experiment in graminivory. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 572: 110393.
Fannin LD, Plavcan JM, Daegling DJ, McGraw WS (2021). Oral processing, sexual selection, and size variation in the circumorbital region of Colobus and Piliocolobus. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 175: 559–576.
Dominy NJ, Fannin LD (2021). The sluggard has no locusts: from persistent pest to irresistible icon. People and Nature 3: 542–549.
Jevon, F. V., Lang, A. K., Ayres, M. P., & Matthes, J. H. 2021. Limited evidence that larger acorns buffer Quercus rubra seedlings from density‐dependent biotic stressors. American Journal of Botany http://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1740
DeSiervo, M.H., Ayres, M.P. & Culler, L.E. 2021. Quantifying the nature and strength of intraspecific density dependence in Arctic mosquitoes. Oecologia 196: 1061–1072. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-021-04998-5
Culler, L. E., Stendahl, A. M., DeSiervo, M. H., Bliska, H. M., Virginia, R. A., & Ayres, M. P. 2021. Emerging mosquitoes (Aedes nigripes) as a resource subsidy for wolf spiders (Pardosa glacialis) in western Greenland. Polar Biology, 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-021-02875-8
Finger-Higgens, R., DeSiervo, M., Ayres, M.P.,& Virginia, R.A.. Increasing shrub damage by invertebrate herbivores in the warming and drying tundra of West Greenland. 2021. Oecologia 195, 995–1005. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-021-04899-7
Higgens, R. F., Pries, C. H., & Virginia, R. A. (2021). Trade-offs between wood and leaf production in arctic shrubs along a temperature and moisture gradient in West Greenland. Ecosystems, 24(3), 652-666. DOI:10.1007/s10021-020-00541-4
Esterman, E. S., Wolf, Y. I., Kogay, R., Koonin, E. V., & Zhaxybayeva, O. (2021). Evolution of DNA packaging in gene transfer agents. Virus evolution, 7(1), veab015. https://doi.org/10.1093/ve/veab015
Erbaugh, J. T., Callahan, C. W., Finger-Higgins, R., DeSiervo, M., Bolger, D. T., Cox, M., & Howarth, R. B. (2021). Sociotechnical stability and equilibrium. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 49, 33-41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2021.01.003
Peach, M. E., Pries, C. E. H., & Friedland, A. J. (2021). Plants and earthworms control soil carbon and water quality trade-offs in turfgrass mesocosms. Science of The Total Environment, 753, 141884. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141884
Krivak-Tetley, F. E., Lantschner, M. V., Lombardero, M. J., Garnas, J. R., Hurley, B. P., Villacide, J. M.,... & Ayres, M. P. (2021). Aggressive tree killer or natural thinning agent? Assessing the impacts of a globally important forest insect. Forest Ecology and Management, 483, 118728. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118728
Goedert, D., Clement, D., & Calsbeek, R. (2021). Evolutionary trade‐offs may interact with physiological constraints to maintain color variation. Ecological Monographs, 91(1), e01430. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecm.1430
Fannin LD, Guatelli-Steinberg D, Geissler E, Morse PE, Constantino P, McGraw WS (2020). Enamel chipping in the Taï Forest cercopithecids: implications for dietary reconstruction in paleoanthropological contexts. Journal of Human Evolution 141:102742.
Fannin LD, McGraw WS (2020). Does oxygen stable isotope composition in primates vary as a function of vertical stratification or folivorous behaviour? Folia Primatologica 91:219–227.
Kankaanpää T, Vesterinen E, Hardwick B, Schmidt NM, Andersson T, Aspholm PE, Barrio IC, Beckers N, Bêty J, Birkemoe T, DeSiervo M. 2020. Parasitoids indicate major climate‐induced shifts in arctic communities. Global Change Biology. 26: 6276-95. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15297
Kogay, R., Wolf, Y. I., Koonin, E. V., & Zhaxybayeva, O. (2020). Selection for reducing energy cost of protein production drives the GC content and amino acid composition bias in gene transfer agents. MBio, 11(4), e01206-20. https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01206-20
Fitch, A. A., Lang, A. K., Whalen, E. D., Geyer, K., & Hicks Pries, C. (2020). Fungal Community, Not Substrate Quality, Drives Soil Microbial Function in Northeastern US Temperate Forests. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 3, 117. https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2020.569945
Lang, A. K., Jevon, F. V., Vietorisz, C. R., Ayres, M. P., & Matthes, J. H. (2020). Fine roots and mycorrhizal fungi accelerate leaf litter decomposition in a northern hardwood forest regardless of dominant tree mycorrhizal associations. New Phytologist. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.17155
Jevon, F. V., Record, S., Grady, J., Lang, A. K., Orwig, D. A., Ayres, M. P., & Matthes, J. H. (2020). Seedling survival declines with increasing conspecific density in a common temperate tree. Ecosphere, 11(11), e03292. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3292
Symes, L. B., Martinson, S. J., Kernan, C. E., & Ter Hofstede, H. M. (2020). Sheep in wolves' clothing: prey rely on proactive defences when predator and non-predator cues are similar. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 287(1933), 20201212. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.1212
Gutierrez, G.M. Crystallizing Difference in Latin America. Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Etnic Studies, 15(3): 336-345. https://doi.org/10.1080/17442222.2020.1798078
DeSiervo, M.H., Ayres, M.P., Virginia, R.A., and Culler, L.E. Consumer-resource dynamics in Arctic ponds. Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3135.
Callahan, C.W. and Mankin, J.S. The influence of internal climate variability on projections of synoptically driven Beijing haze. Geophysical Research Letters, 47(11):e2020GL088548. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL088548
Geipel, I., Kernan, C.E., Litterer, A.S., Carter, G.G., Page, R.A. and ter Hofstede, H.M. Predation risks of signalling and searching: bats prefer moving katydids. Biology Letters, 16:20190837. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2019.0837
Phillips, M.E., Chio, G., Hall, C.H., ter Hofstede, H.M., and Howard, D.R. Seismic noise influences brood size dynamics in a subterranean insect with biparental care. Animal Behaviour, 161(2020) 15-22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2019.12.010
Kogay, R., Neely, T. B., Birnbaum, D. P., Hankel, C. R., Shakya, M., & Zhaxybayeva, O. (2019). Machine-learning classification suggests that many alphaproteobacterial prophages may instead be gene transfer agents. Genome biology and evolution, 11(10), 2941-2953. https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evz206
Lang, A.K., Jevon, F.V., Ayres, M.P., and Hatala Matthes, Jaclyn. 2019. Higher Soil Respiration Rate Beneath Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Trees in a Northern Hardwood Forest is Driven by Associated Soil Properties. Ecosystems. https://doi-org.dartmouth.idm.oclc.org/10.1007/s10021-019-00466-7
Callahan, C.W., Schnell, J.L., & Horton, D.E. 2019. Multi-index attribution of extreme winter air quality in Beijing, China. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 124, pp. 4567-4583
Paradiso, E., Jevon, F., Matthes, J.H. 2019. Fine root respiration is more strongly correlated with root traits than tree species identity. Ecosphere 10(11):e02944. 10.1002/ecs2.2944.
Fitch, A., Orland, C., Willer, D., Emilson, E. J. S., & Tanentzap, A. J. (2018). Feasting on terrestrial organic matter: Dining in a dark lake changes microbial decomposition. Global Change Biology, 24(11), 5110–5122. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14391
Tanentzap, A. J., Fitch, A., Orland, C., Emilson, E. J. S., Yakimovich, K. M., Osterholz, H., & Dittmar, T. (2019). Chemical and microbial diversity covary in fresh water to influence ecosystem functioning. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 201904896. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1904896116
Brady S, Zamora-Camacho FJ, Eriksson FAA, Goedert D, Comas M, Calsbeek R (2019) Fitter frogs from polluted ponds: the complex impacts of human altered environments. Evolutionary Applications 12(7):1360-1370.
Dethier, E. N., Sartain, S. L., and Lutz, D. A. 2019. Heightened Levels and Seasonal Inversion of Riverine Suspended Sediments in a Tropical Biodiversity Hotspot Due to Artisanal Gold Mining. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. In Press.
Casson, N.J., Contosta, A.R., Burakowski, E. A., Campbell, J. L., Crandall, M. S., Creed, I.F., Eimers, M.C., Garlick, S., Lutz, D. A., Morison, M. Q., Morzillo, A.T., and Nelson, S. J. 2019. Winter weather whiplash: impacts of meteorological events misaligned with natural and human systems in seasonally snow-covered regions. Earth's Future. Forthcoming.
Rapp, J. M., Lutz, D. A., Huish, R. D., Dufour, B., Ahmed, S., Morelli, T. L., and Stinson, K. A. 2019. Finding the sweet spot: Shifting optimal climate for maple syrup production in North America. Forest Ecology and Management, 448(15). 187-197.
Borsuk, M. E., Mavrommati, G., Samal, N., Zuidema, S., Wollheim, W., Thorn, A. M., Lutz, D. A., Mineau, M., Grimm, C., Wake, C., Howarth, R. B., and Gardner, K. 2019. Comparative multiattribute valuation of ecosystem services across a range of regional land-use, socio-economic, and climate scenarios. Ecology and Society, 24(2): 11.
Vacca, A. J., and K. L. Cottingham. 2019. No detectable changes in crayfish behavior due to sublethal dietary mercury exposure. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 182:109440. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2019.109440
Jevon, F. V., A. W. D'Amato, C. W. Woodall, K. Evans, M. P. Ayres, and J. H. Matthes. 2019. Tree basal area and conifer abundance predict soil carbon stocks and concentrations in an actively managed forest of northern New Hampshire, USA. Forest Ecology and Management 451:117534. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2019.117534
Gutierrez, G. M., Kelly, S., Cousins, J. J., and Sneddon, C. 2019. What Makes a Megaproject? A Review of Global Hydropower Assemblages. Environment and Society, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.3167/ares.2019.100107
Peach, M. E., Ogden, L. A., Mora, E. A., and Friedland, A. J. 2019. Building houses and managing lawns could limit yard soil carbon for centuries. Carbon Balance and Management, 14(9). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13021-019-0124-x
Steele, E. P., and Laidre, M. E. 2019. Leaf me alone: visual constraints on the ecology of social group formation. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 73(53).
Goedert, D., and Calsbeek, R. 2019. Experimental Evidence that Metamorphosis Alleviates Genomic Conflict. The American Naturalist. https://doi.org/10.1086/704183
Finger Higgens, R. A., Chipman, J. W., Lutz, D. A., Culler, L. E., Virginia, R. A., and Ogden, L. A. 2019. Changing Lake Dynamics Indicate a Drier Arctic in Western Greenland. JGR Biogeosciences 4(124), 870-883. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JG004879
Ogden, L.A., & Gutierrez G.M. 2018. "More-than-human Politics," in The Routledge Handbook of Latin American Development. Cupples, Julie, Marcela Palomino-Schalscha, & Manuel Prieto (eds). Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge
Dornelas, M., R. T. Holmes, and coauthors. 2018. BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene. Global Ecology and Biogeography 27: 760-786. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12729.
Taylor, A. R., R. B. Lanctot, and R. T. Holmes. 2018. An evaluation of 60 years of shorebird response to environmental change at Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska. In
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De Lisle, S.,Goedert, D., Reedy, A., Svensson, E. (2018) Environmental factors and species range position predict sexual antagonism across taxa. Philosophical Transections of the Royal Society B373(1757). DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2017.0415.
Svensson, E., Goedert, D., Gomez-Llano, M., Spagopoulou, F., Bolaños, A., Booksmythe, I. (2018) Sex differences in local adaptation: what can we learn from reciprocal transplant experiments? Philosophical Transections of the Royal Society B373(1757). DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2017.0420.
Beth A Reinke, Yasmeen Erritouni, Ryan Calsbeek. (2018). Maternal allocation of carotenoids to eggs in an Anolis lizardComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology
Yasmeen Erritouni, Beth A Reinke, Ryan Calsbeek. (2018). A novel body coloration phenotype in Anolis sagrei: Implications for physiology, fitness, and predation. PLoS ONE 13(12): e0209261. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209261
Symes, L. B., Martinson, S. J., Hoeger, L., Page, R. A., and ter Hofstede, H. M. (2018). From understory to canopy: In situ behavior of Neotropical Forest Katydids in Response to Bat Echolocation Calls. Frontiers in Ecology & Evolution, 6(227). https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2018.00227
Astrup, R., Bernier, P. Y., Genet, H., Lutz, D. A., and Bright, R. M. 2018. A sensible climate solution for the boreal forest. Nature Climate Change 8, 11-12.
White, A. E., Lutz, D. A., Howarth, R. B., and Soto, J. R. 2018. Small-scale forestry and carbon offset markets: An empirical study of Vermont Current Use forest landowner willingness to accept carbon credit programs. PLoS One 13(8), e0201967.
Matthes, J.H.; Lang, A.K.; Jevon, F.V.; Russell, S.J. Tree Stress and Mortality from Emerald Ash Borer Does Not Systematically Alter Short-Term Soil Carbon Flux in a Mixed Northeastern U.S. Forest. Forests 2018, 9, 37. http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/9/1/37
Harding, L., and L. Studer. 2018. Metafeedback: A Model for Teaching Instructor Response to Student Writing in the Sciences. In: Yu, H. and Northcut, K., (Ed.). Scientific Communication: Practices, Theories, and Pedagogies (pp. 258-277). New York, NY: Routledge.
DeSiervo, M.H., E.S. Jules, D.S. Bost, E.L. DeStigter and R.J. Butz. 2018. Patterns and drivers of recent tree mortality in diverse conifer forests of the Klamath mountains, CA. Forest science.
Reinke, E., Calsbeek, R., and Stuart-Fox, D. 2017. A test of an antipredatory function of conspicuous plastron coloration in hatchling turtles. Evolutionary Ecology 4: 463-476
Calsbeek, R. and Goedert D. 2017. Metamorphosis, multisport athletes, and the resolution of ontogenetic conflict. Integrative and Comparative Biology 57: 207–216. doi:10.1093/icb/icx014
Brady, S., Goedert, D. (2017) Positive sire effects and adaptive genotype by environment interaction occur despite pattern of local maladaptation in roadside populations of an amphibian. Copeia 105(3): 533-542.
Cottingham, K.L., S.B. Fey, K.J. Fritschie, and J.V. Trout-Haney. 2017. Advancing ecosystem science by promoting greater use of theory and multiple research approaches in graduate education. Ecosystems 20:267-273. DOI 10.1007/s10021-016-0070-3
Pavlowich T. and A.R. Kapuscinski. 2017. Understanding spearfishing in a coral reef fishery: Fishers' opportunities, constraints, and decision-making. PLOS ONE 12(7): e0181617. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181617
Stoker, D., A. J. Falkner, K. M. Murray, A. Lang, T.R. Barnum, J. Hepinstall- Cymerman, M. J. Conroy, R. J. Cooper, and C. M. Pringle. 2017. Decomposition of terrestrial resource subsidies in headwater streams: does consumer diversity matter? Ecosphere. 8.6
Samal, N. R., W. Wollheim, S. Zuidema, R. Stewart, Z. Zhou, M. M. Mineau, M. Borsuk, K. H. Gardner, S. Glidden, T. Huang, D. Lutz, G. Mavrommati, A. M. Thorn, C. P. Wake, and M. Huber. 2017. A coupled terrestrial and aquatic biogeophysical model of the Upper Merrimack River watershed, New Hampshire, to inform ecosystem services evaluation and management under climate and land-cover change. Ecology and Society 22(4):18.
Snyder, Hunter T, Rikke Becker Jacobsen, Alyne Delaney. 2017. Pernicious Harmony: Greenland and the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines. The Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines, 95-114. Springer International Publishing. Link
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Nielsen, Martin Reinhardt, Henrik Meilby, Hunter T. Snyder, et. al. 2017. The Importance of Hunting and Smallscale Fishing in Greenland. Statistiske Analyser, 118-19. Statistics Norway. Link
Reo, N.J., K.P. Whyte, D. Ranco, J. Brandt, B. Elliott, E.D. Blackmer (2017) Invasive species, Indigenous stewards and vulnerability discourse. American Indian Quarterly.41(3): 201-223.
Poppel, Birger, Mads Faegteborg, Mia Olsen Siegstad, Hunter T. Snyder. 2017. The Arctic as a 'Hotspot' for Natural Resource Extraction and Global Warming. The Economy of the North 2015, 1:129-35. Statistics Norway. Link
Heindel, R. C., L. E. Culler, and R. A. Virginia. Rates and processes of aeolian soil erosion in West Greenland. The Holocene (2017) 1-10, DOI: 10.1177/0959683616687381
Kleiber, Danika, Katia Frangoudes, Hunter T Snyder, et. al. 2017. Promoting Gender Equity and Equality Through the Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines: Experiences From Multiple Case Studies. The Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines, 737-59. Springer International Publishing. Link
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Krivak-Tetley, Flora E., H. Dugan, et. al. 2017. Salting our freshwater lakes. PNAS: 4453–4458, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1620211114. Link
Cousins, J. J. 2017. Of floods and droughts: The uneven politics of stormwater in Los Angeles. Political Geography 60:34–46. Link
Cousins, J. J. 2017. Infrastructure and institutions: Stakeholder perspectives of stormwater governance in Chicago. Cities66:44–52. Link
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Duryea, M.C., Bergeron, P., †Clare-Salzler, Z., and Calsbeek, R. 2016. Field estimates of parentage reveal sexually antagonistic selection on body size in a population of Anolis lizards. Ecology and Evolution.
Logan, M.L., ‡Duryea, M.C., Molnar, O.R., †Kessler, B., and Calsbeek, R. 2016. Spatial variation in climate mediates gene flow across an island archipelago. Evolution 70(10):2395-2403. doi: 10.1111/evo.13031
Petrenko, C.L., J. Bradley-Cook, E. Lacroix, A.J. Friedland and R.A. Virginia. 2016. Mineral soil carbon and nitrogen storage in graminoid- versus shrub-dominated soils of Western Greenland. Arctic Science 2:165-182. doi: 10.1139/AS-2015-0023.
Carper, Adrian L., L. S. Adler, and R. E. Irwin. 2016. Effects of florivory on plant-pollinator interactions: Implications for male and female components of plant reproduction. American Journal of Botany 103:1061-1070.
Duryea, Mary C., P. Bergeron, Z. Clare-Salzler, and R. Calsbeek. 2016. Field estimates of parentage reveal sexually antagonistic selection on body size in a population of Anolis lizards. Ecology and Evolution 6:7024-7031.
Flanagan, S. E., Michael B. Brown, J. Fennessy, and D. T. Bolger. 2016. Use of home range behaviour to assess establishment in translocated giraffes. African Journal of Ecology 54:365-374.
Fritschie, Keith J., J. D. Olden. 2016. Non-native introductions influence fish body size distributions within a dryland river. Ecosphere 7:e01615.
Gezon, Zachary J., D. W. Inouye, and R. E. Irwin. 2016. Phenological change in a spring ephemeral: implications for pollination and plant reproduction. Global Change Biology 22:1779-1793.
Lany, Nina K., M. P. Ayres, E. E. Stange, T. S. Sillett, N. L. Rodenhouse, and R. T. Holmes. 2016. Breeding timed to maximize reproductive success for a migratory songbird: the importance of phenological asynchrony. Oikos 125:656-666.
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Lombardero, M. J., M. P. Ayres, Flora E. Krivak-Tetley, and K. N. E. Fitza. 2016. Population biology of the European woodwasp, Sirex noctilio, in Galicia, Spain. Bulletin of Entomological Research 106:569-580.
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Shapiro, A. E., Vivek V. Venkataraman, Nga Nguyen, and P. J. Fashing. 2016. Dietary ecology of fossil Theropithecus: Inferences from dental microwear textures of extant geladas from ecologically diverse sites. Journal of Human Evolution 99:1-9.
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Symes LB, Page RA, and ter Hofstede HM. 2016. Effects of acoustic environment on male calling activity and timing in Neotropical forest katydids. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 70: 1485-1495. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-016-2157-4 Link
Lutz, D. A., Burakowski, E. A., Murphy, M. B., Borsuk, M. E., Niemiec, R. M. and Howarth, R. B. (2016), Trade-offs between three forest ecosystem services across the state of New Hampshire, USA: timber, carbon, and albedo. Ecological Applications 26: 146–161. DOI:10.1890/14-2207 Link
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Schaeffer, Robert N., R. L. Vannette, and R. E. Irwin. 2015. Nectar yeasts in Delphinium nuttallianum (Ranunculaceae) and their effects on nectar quality. Fungal Ecology 18:100-106.
Fey SB, Mertens AN, Cottingham KL. 2015. Autumn leaf subsidies influence spring dynamics of freshwater plankton communities. Oecologia. 178, 875-885. Link
Fey SB, Siepielski AM, Nusslé S, Cervantes-Yoshida K, Hwan JL, Huber ER, Fey MJ, A Catenazzi, Carlson SM. 2015. Recent shifts in the occurrence, causes, and magnitude of animal mass mortality events. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. 112, 1083-1088. Link Media Coverage: National Geographic, KPCC Public Radio, Hartford Courant, Bloomberg, CBS News, Hippo Reads, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, Audubon Magazine, The New Yorker
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McDermott, Shana M., Richard B. Howarth, and David A. Lutz. "Biomass energy and climate neutrality: the case of the northern forest." Land Economics 91.2 (2015): 197-210. Link
Symes LB, Serrell N, and Ayres MP. 2015. A practical guide for mentoring scientific inquiry. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 96(2): 352-367. Link.
Symes LB and Price TD. 2015. Sexual stimulation and sexual selection. The American Naturalist 185(4) iv. Link.
Symes LB, Ayres MP, Cowdery C and Costello RA. 2015. Signal diversification in Oecanthus tree crickets is shaped by energetic, morphometric and acoustic trade-offs. Evolution 69-6: 1518-1527. Link.
Michael L. Logan, Sarah G. Fernandez and Ryan Calsbeek. 2015. Abiotic constraints on the activity of tropical lizards. Functional Ecology 29: 694-700, doi 10.1111/1365-2435.12379. Link
Samuel B. Fey, Andrew N. Mertens, Lucas J. Beversdorf, Katherine D. McMahon, Kathryn L. Cottingham 2015. Recognizing cross-ecosystem responses to changing temperatures: soil warming impacts pelagic food webs. Oikos Doi 10.1111/oik.01939. Link.
Leif L. Richardson 2015. Nectar fends off bee parasites. 2015. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 282: 20142471 (2015). Link.
Leif L. Richardson, Lynn S. Adler, Anne S. Leonard, Jonathan Andicoechea, Karly H. Regan, Winston E. Anthony, Jessamyn S. Manson, Rebecca E. Irwin. 2015. Secondary metabolites in floral nectar reduce parasite infections in bumblebees. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 2015 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2014.2471
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Venkataraman VV, Kerby JT, Fashing PJ, Nguyen N, Ashenafi ZT. 2014. Solitary Ethiopian wolves increase foraging efficiency upon rodents when among grazing monkeys. Journal of Mammalogy in press. Link.
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Fashing PJ, Nguyen N, Venkataraman VV, Kerby JT. 2014. Gelada feeding ecology in an intact ecosystem at Guassa, Ethiopia: Variability over time and implications for theropith and hominin dietary evolution. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 155:1-16. Link.
Rodríguez, R. L., M. Araya–Salas, D. A. Gray, M. Reichert, L. B. Symes, M. R. Wilkins, R. J. Safran and G. Höbel. 2014. How acoustic signals scale with body size: common trends in static allometry across diverse taxa. Behavioral Ecology, in press. Link.
Symes, L. B. 2014. Species composition affects the shape of mate response functions. Evolution 68: 205-213. Link
Lutz, David A., and Richard B. Howarth. "Valuing albedo as an ecosystem service: implications for forest management." Climatic change 124.1-2 (2014): 53-63. Link
Costello, R. A* and L. B. Symes. Effects of anthropogenic noise on male signaling behaviour and female phonotaxis in Oecanthus tree crickets. Animal Behaviour 95: 15-22. Link.
Scordato, E.S.C., Symes, L.B., Mendelson, T.C., and Safran, R.J. The role of sexual selection in speciation: how often is ecology measured? The Journal of Heredity 105: 782-794. Link.
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Melin, A. D., Crowley, B. E., Brown, S. T., Wheatley, P. V., Moritz, G. L., Yit Yu, F. T., Bernard, H., DePaolo, D. J., Jacobson, A. D. and Dominy, N. J. (2014), Technical Note: Calcium and carbon stable isotope ratios as paleodietary indicators. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol., 154: 633–643. Link.
Moritz GL, Melin AD, Tuh Yit Yu F, Bernard H, Ong PS, Dominy NJ (2014). Niche convergence suggests functionality of the nocturnal fovea. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience 8:61. Link.
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Nelson, K. N., M. E. Rocca, M. Diskin, C. F. Aoki, and W. H. Romme. 2013. Predictors of bark beetle activity and scale-dependent spatial heterogeneity change during the course of an outbreak in a subalpine forest. Landscape Ecology. Link.
Duryea, M.C., Kern, A.D., Cox, R.M., and Calsbeek, R. 2014. A novel application of Approximate Bayesian Computation reveals first-male mating advantage in the brown anole lizard (Anolis sagrei). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, in press. Link.
Bertilsson S., A. Burgin, C.C. Carey, S.B. Fey, H. Grossart, L. Grubisic, I. Jones, G. Kirillin, J.T. Lennon, A. Shade and R.L. Smyth. 2014. The below-ice microbiome of seasonally frozen lakes. Limnology and Oceanography. In press. Link.
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Safran, R. J., E. S. C. Scordato, L. B. Symes, R. L. Rodriguez, T. C. Mendelsen. Contributions of natural and sexual selection to the evolution of premating reproductive isolation: a research agenda. 2013. In press at Trends in Ecology and Evolution. Link
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Bowers, M.D. and L.L. Richardson. 2013. Use of two oviposition plants in populations of Euphydryas phaeton Drury (Nymphalidae). Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 67(3): 1-5.
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O'Donnell, D. R., S. B. Fey, and K. L. Cottingham. 2013. Nutrient availability influences kairomone-induced defenses in Scenedesmus acutus (Chlorophyceae). Journal of Plankton Research 35:191-200. Link
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Rodriguez, R. L., J. W. Boughman, D. A. Gray, E. A. Hebets, G. Hobel, and L. B. Symes. 2013. Diversification under sexual selection: the relative roles of mate preference strength and the degree of divergence in mate preferences. Ecology Letters 16: 964-974. Link
Garnas, J.R., D.R. Houston, M.J. Twery, M.P. Ayres, and C. Evans. 2013. Inferring controls on the epidemiology of beech bark disease by examining spatial patterning of disease organisms. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 15:146-156. Link.
Martinson, S. J., T. Ylioja, B. T. Sullivan, R. F. Billings, and M. P. Ayres. 2013. Alternate attractors in the population dynamics of a tree-killing bark beetle. Population Ecology 55:95-106. Link.
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Safran, R J.., S. Flaxman, M. Kopp, D. Irwin, M. R. Evans, W. C. Funk, D. Gray, E. Hebets, N. Seddon, E. Scordato, L. B. Symes, D. Toews, and A. Uy. 2012. A robust new metric of phenotypic distance to estimate and compare multiple trait differences among populations. Current Zoology 58: 426-439. Link
Grenoble, L. A. and S. S. Whitecloud. 2012. Conflicting goals, ideologies and beliefs in the field. In: P. K. Austin and J. Sallabank, eds. Endangered languages: Ideologies and beliefs. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Groffman, P. M., L. E. Rustad, P. H. Templer, J. L. Campbell, L. M. Christenson, N. K. Lany, A. M. Socci, M. A. Vadeboncoeur, P. G. Schaberg, G. F. Wilson, C. T. Driscoll, T. J. Fahey, M. C. Fisk, C. L. Goodale, M. B. Green, S. P. Hamburg, C. E. Johnson, M. J. Mitchell, J. L. Morse, L. H. Pardo, and N. L. Rodenhouse. 2012. Long-term integrated studies show complex and surprising effects of climate change in the northern hardwood forest. Bioscience 62:1056-1066. Link.
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Moore B.A., Kamilar J.M., Collin S.P., Bininda-Emonds O.R.P., Dominy N.J., Hall M.I., Heesy C.P., Johnsen S., Lisney T.J., Loew E.R., Moritz G.L., Nava S.S., Warrant E., Yopak K.E., Fernández-Juricic E. 2012. A novel method for comparative analysis of retinal specialization traits from topographic maps. Journal of Vision 12. Link.
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Collins, N., and L.B. Symes. 2012. Oecanthus tjwalkeri: a new species of tree cricket from Texas. Journal of Orthoptera Research 21: 1-6. link.
Butler, S.M., J. M. Melillo, J. E. Johnson, J. Mohan, P. A. Steudler, H. Lux, E. Burrows, R. M. Smith, C. L. Vario, L. Scott, T. D. Hill, N. Aponte and F. Bowles. 2012. Soil warming alters nitrogen cycling in a New England forest: implications for ecosystem function and structure. Oecologia 168: 819-828. link.
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Garnas, JR., MP Ayres, AM Liebhold, and C Evans. 2011. Subcontinental impacts of an invasive tree disease on forest structure and dynamics. Journal of Ecology 99: 532-541. Link.
McPeek, M. A., L. B. Symes, D. M. Zong and C. L. McPeek. 2011. Species recognition and sexual selection: patterns of population variation in reproductive structures in two damselfly genera. Evolution 65: 419-428. Link.
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Aoki, C. F., W. H. Romme, and M. E. Rocca. 2011. Lodgepole pine seed germination following tree death from mountain pine beetle attack in Colorado, USA. American Midland Naturalist 165:446-451 ER.
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Cox, R.M., Duryea, M.C., Najarro, M., Calsbeek, R. 2010. Paternal condition drives sex-ratio bias in a lizard that lacks parental care. Evolution 65: 220-230. Link.
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Morrison, T.A. 2010. Speaking out: weighing advocacy and objectivity as a junior scientist. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 8(1): 51-52. Link.
Wolkovich, E. M. 2010. Non-native grass litter enhances grazing arthropod assemblages by increasing native shrub growth. Ecology 91: 756-766. Link.
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Dukes, J., J. Pontius, D. Orwig, J. Garnas, V. Rodgers, N. Brazee, B. Cooke, K.A. Theoharides, E. Stange, R. Harrington, J. Ehrenfeld, J. Gurevitch, M. Lerdau, K. Stinson, R.Wick, and M.P. Ayres. 2009. Responses of pests, pathogens and invasive species to climate change in the forests of northeastern North America: What can we predict? Canadian Journal of Forest Research 39: 231–248 Link.
Schultz, T. D., C. N. Anderson, and L. B. Symes. 2008. The conspicuousness of colour cues in male pond damselflies depends on ambient light and visual system. Animal Behaviour 76:1357-1364. Link.
Binford, G. J., M. S. Callahan, M. R. Bodner, M. R. Rynerson, P. B. Nunez, C. E. Ellison, and R. P. Duncan. 2008. Phylogenetic relationships of Loxosceles and Sicarius spiders are consistent with western Gondwanan vicariance. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 49:538-553. Link.
Paul, P., and L.B. Symes. 2008. Ballistocardiography in the physics classroom. The Physics Teacher 46: 300-302. Link.
Ward, D. M., K. H. Nislow, and C. L. Folt. 2008. Predators reverse the direction of density dependence for juvenile salmon mortality. Oecologia 156:515-522. Link.
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Nagy, L. R. and R. T. Holmes. 2005. Food limits annual fecundity of a migratory songbird: an experimental study. Ecology 86:675-681. Link.
Lowe, W. H. 2005. Factors affecting stage-specific distribution in the stream salamander Gyrinophilus porphyriticus. Herpetologica 61:135-144. Link.
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Doran, P. J., P. Z. Gulezian, and M. G. Betts. 2005. A test of the mobbing playback method for estimating bird reproductive success. Journal of Field Ornithology 76:227-233. Link.
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Sillett, T. S., N. L. Rodenhouse, and R. T. Holmes. 2004. Experimentally reducing neighbor density affects reproduction and behavior of a migratory songbird. Ecology 85:2467-2477.
Nagy, L. R. and R. T. Holmes. 2004. Factors influencing fecundity in migratory songbirds: is nest predation the most important? Journal of Avian Biology 35:487-491.
Morrison, S. A., D. T. Bolger, and T. S. Sillett. 2004. Annual survivorship of the sedentary rufous-crowned sparrow (Aimophila ruficeps): no detectable effects of edge or rainfall in southern california. Auk 121:904-916.
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Eaton, G. K. and M. P. Ayres. 2002. Plasticity and constraint in growth and protein mineralization of ectomycorrhizal fungi under simulated nitrogen deposition. Mycologia 94:921-932.
Brown, B. L., R. P. Creed, and W. E. Dobson. 2002. Branchiobdellid annelids and their crayfish hosts: are they engaged in a cleaning symbiosis? Oecologia 132:250-255.
Marra, P. P. and R. T. Holmes. 2001. Consequences of dominance-mediated habitat segregation in American redstarts during the nonbreeding season. Auk 118:92-104.
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