Names in Bold indicate DUEEB group members.
Publications are in alphabetical order by year.
Publications are in alphabetical order by year.
Submitted or In Press
Bieber, B. V.*, G. T. Welsh*, M. C. Vidal*, W. R. Lehto*, E. M Lehmer, R. M. Tinghitella, and S. M. Murphy. In Press. Disease Ecology: can plant disease affect human health? National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. University of Buffalo, State University of New York. http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/
Bieber, B. V.*, D. K. Vyas, A. M. Koltz, L. A. Burkle, K. S. Bey**, C. Guzinski*, S. M. Murphy#, and M. C. Vidal#. In Press. Fire has variable effects on arthropod populations and communities: a meta-analysis. Functional Ecology.
Buechling, A., C.D. Canham, N. Korolyova, M. Saulnier, P.H. Martin; M. Engardt, M. Mikoláš, O. Vostarek, D. Kozák, P. Janda, J. Hofmeister, M. Svoboda. Submitted. Accounting for growth responses to climate that are locally differentiated within forest tree species. New Phytologist.
Firneno TJ, Welsh GT, Nimlos PJ and EL Larson. “I think”: integrating project-based learning and case study to teach fundamentals of evolutionary tree building and tree thinking. Evolution: Education and Outreach. In press.
Galvin J, Larson EL, Yedigarian S, Rahman M, Borziak K, DeNieu M, and MK Manier. Genetic coordination of sperm morphology and seminal fluid proteins promotes male reproductive success in Drosophila melanogaster. DOI 10.1101/2021.11.15.468624
Garlovsky MD, Whittington E, Albrecht T, Arenas-Castro H, Castillo DM, Keais GL; Larson EL, Moyle L, Plakke M, Reifová R, Snook RR, Ålund M, AAT Weber. Synthesis and scope of the role of postmating prezygotic isolation in speciation.
Henry, A., Sher, A. A., & Primack, R. (in press). Extinction, Causes of. In Simon Asher Levin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Biodiversity.Elsevier.
Horna Lowell, E. S.* and S. M. Murphy. In Press. Neighborhood effects and honey bee foraging behavior. Journal of Apicultural Research.
Rippel, T. M., J. Tomasula, B. Maguire, S. M. Murphy, and G. M. Wimp. In Press. Dominant detritivores mediate the impact of nitrogen on litter decomposition in salt marshes. Oecologia.
Sher, A. A. (in press). An Introduction to Conservation Biology, 3rd edition. Oxford University Press.
Swann, D.E.B., P.J. Bellingham, and P.H. Martin. Submitted. Cyclone–fire interactions enhance fire extent and severity in a tropical montane pine forest. Ecosystems.
Bieber, B. V.*, D. K. Vyas, A. M. Koltz, L. A. Burkle, K. S. Bey**, C. Guzinski*, S. M. Murphy#, and M. C. Vidal#. In Press. Fire has variable effects on arthropod populations and communities: a meta-analysis. Functional Ecology.
Buechling, A., C.D. Canham, N. Korolyova, M. Saulnier, P.H. Martin; M. Engardt, M. Mikoláš, O. Vostarek, D. Kozák, P. Janda, J. Hofmeister, M. Svoboda. Submitted. Accounting for growth responses to climate that are locally differentiated within forest tree species. New Phytologist.
Firneno TJ, Welsh GT, Nimlos PJ and EL Larson. “I think”: integrating project-based learning and case study to teach fundamentals of evolutionary tree building and tree thinking. Evolution: Education and Outreach. In press.
Galvin J, Larson EL, Yedigarian S, Rahman M, Borziak K, DeNieu M, and MK Manier. Genetic coordination of sperm morphology and seminal fluid proteins promotes male reproductive success in Drosophila melanogaster. DOI 10.1101/2021.11.15.468624
Garlovsky MD, Whittington E, Albrecht T, Arenas-Castro H, Castillo DM, Keais GL; Larson EL, Moyle L, Plakke M, Reifová R, Snook RR, Ålund M, AAT Weber. Synthesis and scope of the role of postmating prezygotic isolation in speciation.
Henry, A., Sher, A. A., & Primack, R. (in press). Extinction, Causes of. In Simon Asher Levin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Biodiversity.Elsevier.
Horna Lowell, E. S.* and S. M. Murphy. In Press. Neighborhood effects and honey bee foraging behavior. Journal of Apicultural Research.
Rippel, T. M., J. Tomasula, B. Maguire, S. M. Murphy, and G. M. Wimp. In Press. Dominant detritivores mediate the impact of nitrogen on litter decomposition in salt marshes. Oecologia.
Sher, A. A. (in press). An Introduction to Conservation Biology, 3rd edition. Oxford University Press.
Swann, D.E.B., P.J. Bellingham, and P.H. Martin. Submitted. Cyclone–fire interactions enhance fire extent and severity in a tropical montane pine forest. Ecosystems.
2023
Byerly AR, Jenck C, Goetz A, Weissman DB, Gray DA, Ross CL, Maroja LS and EL Larson. Geographic variation in phenotypic divergence between two hybridizing field crickets. Journal of Orthoptera Research. 32: 189-200
Byerly AR, Firneno TJ, Beard R, and EL Larson. 2023. The role of community science in orthopteran research. Journal of Orthoptera Research. 32: 109-114. https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.32.90444
Firneno TJ, Semenov G, Dopman EB, Taylor SA, Larson EL, and Z Gompert. Quantitative analyses of coupling in hybrid zones. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology a041434
Goke, A. and P.H. Martin. 2023. Drought-induced photosynthetic decline and recruitment losses are mediated by light microenvironment in Rocky Mountain subalpine forest tree seedlings. Forest Ecology and Management 546:121295.
Swann, D.E.B., P.J. Bellingham, and P.H. Martin. 2023. Resilience of a tropical montane pine forest to fire and severe droughts. Journal of Ecology 111:90–109.
Fridley, J., P.J. Bellingham, D. Closset-Kopp, C. Daehler, M. Dechoum, P.H. Martin, H. Murphy, J. Rojas-Sandoval, and D. Tng. 2023. A general hypothesis of forest invasions by woody plants based on whole-plant carbon economics. Journal of Ecology 111:4–22
Byerly AR, Firneno TJ, Beard R, and EL Larson. 2023. The role of community science in orthopteran research. Journal of Orthoptera Research. 32: 109-114. https://doi.org/10.3897/jor.32.90444
Firneno TJ, Semenov G, Dopman EB, Taylor SA, Larson EL, and Z Gompert. Quantitative analyses of coupling in hybrid zones. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology a041434
Goke, A. and P.H. Martin. 2023. Drought-induced photosynthetic decline and recruitment losses are mediated by light microenvironment in Rocky Mountain subalpine forest tree seedlings. Forest Ecology and Management 546:121295.
Swann, D.E.B., P.J. Bellingham, and P.H. Martin. 2023. Resilience of a tropical montane pine forest to fire and severe droughts. Journal of Ecology 111:90–109.
Fridley, J., P.J. Bellingham, D. Closset-Kopp, C. Daehler, M. Dechoum, P.H. Martin, H. Murphy, J. Rojas-Sandoval, and D. Tng. 2023. A general hypothesis of forest invasions by woody plants based on whole-plant carbon economics. Journal of Ecology 111:4–22
2022
Branch, H. A.*, Klingler, A. N.*, Byers, K. J. R. P., Panofsky, A., & Peers, D. (2022). Discussions of the “Not So Fit”: How Ableism Limits Diverse Thought and Investigative Potential in Evolutionary Biology. American Naturalist, 200(1), 101–113. https://doi.org/10.1086/720003
*co-first authorship
Broder ED, Gallagher JH, Wikle A (co-first), Venable CP, Zonana DM, Ingley SJ, Smith TC, Tinghitella RM (2022) Behavioral responses of a parasitoid fly to rapidly evolving host signals. Ecology and Evolution.
Colgren, J and SA Nichols. (2022) MRTF specifies a muscle-like contractile module in Porifera. Nature Communications 13, article 4134, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31756-9
Goetz, A., Moffit, I., & Sher, A. A. (2022). Recovery of a native tree following removal of an invasive competitor with implications for endangered bird habitat. Biological Invasions, 1-25.
Goke, A. and P.H. Martin. 2022. Poor acclimation to experimental field drought in subalpine forest tree seedlings. AoB Plants 14(1):plab077.
Fitzgerald, S.L.**, Anner, S.C.**, Tinghitella, R.M. 2022. Varied female and male courtship behavior facilitated the evolution of a novel sexual signal. Behavioral Ecology. 33(4): 859-867.
Henry, A. L., González-Sargas, E., Shafroth, P. B., Goetz, A. R., & Sher, A. A. (in press). Functional stability of vegetation following biocontrol of an invasive riparian shrub. Biological Invasions.
Hunnicutt KE, Good JM, and EL Larson. 2022. Unraveling patterns of disrupted gene expression across a complex tissue. Evolution 76: 275-291. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.14420
Ibanez, T., W.J. Platt, P.J. Bellingham, G. Vieilledent, J. Franklin, P.H. Martin, C. Menkes, D.R.P. Salicrup, J. Russell-Smith, and G. Keppel. 2022. Altered cyclone–fire interactions are changing ecosystems. Trends in Plant Science 27(12):1218–1230.
Ivy CM, Velotta JP, Cheviron ZA, Scott GR. 2022. Genetic variation in HIF-2α attenuates ventilatory sensitivity and carotid body growth in chronic hypoxia in high-altitude deer mice. Journal of Phsyiology, 600(18):4207-4225. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP282798
Ivy CM, Wearing OH, Natarajan C, Schweizer RM, Gutierrez-Pinto N, Velotta JP, Campbell-Staton SC, Petersen EE, Fago A, Cheviron ZA, Storz JF, Scott GR. 2022. Genetic variation in haemoglobin regulates breathing in high-altitude deer mice. Journal of Experimental Biology, 225 (2). https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.243595
Jenck CS, Lehto WR, Hunnicutt KE, Murphy SM, Quinn TW, Larson EL and RM Tinghitella. 2022. Genetic divergence among threespine stickleback that differ in nuptial coloration. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 35: 934-947. https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.14035
Kopania EEK, Larson EL, Callahan C, Keeble S, and JM Good. 2022. Molecular evolution across mouse spermatogenesis. Molecular Biology and Evolution 39: msac023. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac023
Kopania EEK, Watson EM, Rathje CC, Skinner BM, Ellis PJI, Larson EL and JM Good. 2022. The contribution of sex chromosome conflict to disrupted spermatogenesis in hybrid mice. Genetics 222: iyac151. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyac151
Larson EL, Kopania EEK, Hunnicutt KE, Vanderpool D, Keeble S, and JM Good. 2022. Stage-specific disruption of X chromosome expression during spermatogenesis in sterile house mouse hybrids. G3: Genes | Genomes | Genetics 12: jka407. https://doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkab407
Larson EL and SA Taylor. 2022. Geography of speciation. Oxford Bibliographies in Evolutionary Biology. https://doi.org/10.1093/OBO/9780199941728-0142
Mitchell, R. M., L. A. Brudvig, S. M. Murphy, and G. M. Wimp. 2022. COVID resilience inside the research ecosystem. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 20(4): 203.
Monette MY and Velotta JP. 2022. Network analysis reveals that acute stress exacerbates gene regulatory responses of the gill to seawater in Atlantic salmon. Journal of Experimental Biology, 225 (8). https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.242424
Moore EC, Thomas GWC, Mortimer S, Kopania EEK, Hunnicutt KE, Clare-Salzler ZJ, Larson EL, and JM Good. 2022. The evolution of widespread recombination suppression on the Dwarf Hamster (Phodopus) X chromosome. Genome Biology and Evolution.14: evac080. https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evac080
Muñoz, M.M., K.J. Feeley, P.H. Martin, and V.R. Farallo. 2022. The multidimensional (and contrasting) effects of environmental warming on a group of montane tropical lizards. Functional Ecology 36(2):419–432.
Murphy, S. M., Vyas, D. K., Sher, A. A., & Grenis, K. (2022). Light pollution affects invasive and native plant traits important to plant competition and herbivorous insects. Biological Invasions, 24(3), 599-602.
Ostertag, R., C. Restrepo, J.W. Dalling, P.H. Martin, and others. 2022. Litter decomposition rates across tropical montane and lowland forests are controlled foremost by climate. Biotropica 54:309–326.
O'Toole, H.*, Hicks, K., Long*, L., Garske, J. *& A.A. Sher (2021). Investigating the Effects of Climate Change on the Phenology of Achillea millefolium, Aquilegia coerulea, and Penstemon cyanocaulis. University of Denver Undergraduate Research Journal, 3(1).
Santangelo, J. S., R. W. Ness, B. Cohan, C. R. Fitzpatrick, S. G. Innes, S. Koch, L. S. Miles, S. Munim, P. R. Peres-Neto….E. L. Larson, … S. M. Murphy… R. T. Tinghitella… and M. T. J. Johnson. 2022. Global urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover. Science 375: 1275-1281.
Velotta JP, McCormick SD, Whitehead A, Durso CS, Schultz ET. 2022. Repeated targets of natural selection during ecological transitions of fish across salinity boundaries. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 62(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/icac072
Vyas, D. K. and S. M. Murphy. 2022. Diet mediated immune response to parasitoid attacks on a caterpillar with a broad diet breadth. Ecological Entomology 47: 636-644.
2021
Barve, S., Ramesh, V., Dotterer, T.M. and Dove, C.J. (2021), Elevation and body size drive convergent variation in thermo-insulative feather structure of Himalayan birds. Ecography, 44: 680-689. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.05376
Broder, E. D., *Wikle, A. W., *Gallagher, J. H., & Tinghitella, R. M. (2021). Substrate-borne vibration in Pacific field cricket courtship displays. Journal of Orthoptera Research, 30, 43.
Broder, E. D., Elias, D. O., Rodríguez, R. L., Rosenthal, G. G., Seymoure, B. M., & Tinghitella, R. M. (2021). Evolutionary novelty in communication between the sexes. Biology Letters, 17(2), 20200733.
Butlin RK, Servedio MR, Smadja CM, Bank C, Barton NH, Flaxman SM, Giraud T, Hopkins R, Larson EL, Maan ME, Meier J, Merrill R, Noor MAH, Ortiz-Barrientos D and A Qvarnström. 2021. Homage to Felsenstein 1981, or why are there so few/many species? Evolution 75: 978-988.
Campbell-Staton SC, Velotta JP, Winchell KM. 2021 Selection on maladaptive plasticity predominates repeated urban adaptation of a tropical lizard. Nature Communications, 12(1), 1-14
Carroll, C.J.W, A.K. Knapp, and P.H. Martin. 2021. Higher temperatures increase growth rates of Rocky Mountain montane tree seedlings. Ecosphere 12(3):e03414. 10.1002/ecs2.3414.
Cho, J.G., S. Kumar, S.H. Kim, J.-H. Han, C.S. Durso, and P.H. Martin. 2021. Apple phenology occurs earlier across South Korea with higher temperatures and increased precipitation. International Journal of Biometeorology 65:265–276.
Classen-Rodríguez, L., Tinghitella, R.M., Fowler-Finn, K. 2021. Anthropogenic noise affects insect and arachnid behavior, thus changing interactions within and between species. Current Opinion in Insect Science. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cois.2021.06.005
Ghalambor CK, Gross ES, Largier JL, Grosholz ED, McCormick SD, Jeffries K, Sommer T, Velotta JP, Whitehead A. 2021. Ecological Effects of Climate-Driven Salinity Variation in the San Francisco Estuary: Can We Anticipate and Manage the Coming Changes? San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 19(2).
Henry, A. L., González, E., Bourgeois, B., & Sher, A. A. (2021). Invasive tree cover covaries with environmental factors to explain the functional composition of riparian plant communities. Oecologia, 1-14.
Murphy, S. M. and G. M. Wimp. 2021. Effects of global change on species interactions and biodiversity in natural and managed landscapes. Current Opinion in Insect Science 47: iii-vi.
Murphy, S. M., D. K. Vyas, J. L. Hoffman, C. S. Jenck*, B. A. Washburn*, K. E. Hunnicutt*, A. Davidson*, J. M. Andersen*, R. K. Bennet*, A. Gifford§, M. Herrera§, B. Lawler§, S. Lorman§, V. Peacock§, L. Walker§, E. Watkins§, L. Wilkinson§, Z. Williams§, and R. M. Tinghitella. 2021. Streetlights positively affect the presence of an invasive grass species. Ecology and Evolution 11(15): 10320-10326.
Primack, R. B., Sher, A. A., Maas, B., & Adams, V. M. (2021). Manager characteristics drive conservation success. Biological Conservation, 259, 109169
Rippel, T. M., J. Tomasula, S. M. Murphy and G. M. Wimp. 2021. Global change in marine coastal habitats impacts insect populations and communities. Current Opinion in Insect Science 47:1-6.
Robinson-Castillo, M.**, A. Mitchell**, A. Fasching**, M. C. Vidal, M. Abarca¶, G. M. Wimp, B.
Bieber*, D. K. Vyas# and S. M. Murphy#. 2021. Protocols for rearing fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea) in a colony and basic methods for laboratory and experiments. University of Denver Undergraduate Research Journal 2(1): 75-85.
Smith, T., Broder, E.D., Tinghitella, R.M., Ingley, S. 2021. Using inter-institutional collaboration to generate publishable findings through course-based undergraduate research experiences. American Biology Teacher. 83(7): 451-457.
Tinghitella, R. M., Broder, E. D., *Gallagher, J. H., *Wikle, A. W., & Zonana, D. M. (2021). Responses of intended and unintended receivers to a novel sexual signal suggest clandestine communication. Nature communications, 12(1), 1-10.
Wearing OH, Ivy CM, Gutiérrez-Pinto N, Velotta JP, Campbell-Staton SC, Natarajan C, Cheviron ZA, Storz JF, Scott GR. 2021. The adaptive benefit of increases in hemoglobin-O2 affinity is contingent on tissue O2 diffusing capacity in high-altitude deer mice. BMC Biology, 19(1), 1-15
Wimp, G. M. and S. M. Murphy. 2021. Habitat edges alter arthropod community composition. Landscape Ecology 36: 2849-2861.
Wimp, G. M., D. Lewis and S. M. Murphy. 2021. Prey identity but not prey quality affects spider performance. Current Research in Insect Science 1: 100013.
Wimp, G. M. and S. M. Murphy. 2021. Disentangling the effects of primary productivity and host plant traits on arthropod communities. Functional Ecology 35(3): 564-565.
Van Bloem, S.J. and P.H. Martin. 2021. Socio-ecological lessons from the multiple landfalls of Hurricane Georges. Ecosphere 12:e03373. 10.1002/ecs2.3373.
Books
Sher, A. A., & Molles, M. Ecology: Concepts and Applications, 9th edition. McGraw Hill Education.
Broder, E. D., *Wikle, A. W., *Gallagher, J. H., & Tinghitella, R. M. (2021). Substrate-borne vibration in Pacific field cricket courtship displays. Journal of Orthoptera Research, 30, 43.
Broder, E. D., Elias, D. O., Rodríguez, R. L., Rosenthal, G. G., Seymoure, B. M., & Tinghitella, R. M. (2021). Evolutionary novelty in communication between the sexes. Biology Letters, 17(2), 20200733.
Butlin RK, Servedio MR, Smadja CM, Bank C, Barton NH, Flaxman SM, Giraud T, Hopkins R, Larson EL, Maan ME, Meier J, Merrill R, Noor MAH, Ortiz-Barrientos D and A Qvarnström. 2021. Homage to Felsenstein 1981, or why are there so few/many species? Evolution 75: 978-988.
Campbell-Staton SC, Velotta JP, Winchell KM. 2021 Selection on maladaptive plasticity predominates repeated urban adaptation of a tropical lizard. Nature Communications, 12(1), 1-14
Carroll, C.J.W, A.K. Knapp, and P.H. Martin. 2021. Higher temperatures increase growth rates of Rocky Mountain montane tree seedlings. Ecosphere 12(3):e03414. 10.1002/ecs2.3414.
Cho, J.G., S. Kumar, S.H. Kim, J.-H. Han, C.S. Durso, and P.H. Martin. 2021. Apple phenology occurs earlier across South Korea with higher temperatures and increased precipitation. International Journal of Biometeorology 65:265–276.
Classen-Rodríguez, L., Tinghitella, R.M., Fowler-Finn, K. 2021. Anthropogenic noise affects insect and arachnid behavior, thus changing interactions within and between species. Current Opinion in Insect Science. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cois.2021.06.005
Ghalambor CK, Gross ES, Largier JL, Grosholz ED, McCormick SD, Jeffries K, Sommer T, Velotta JP, Whitehead A. 2021. Ecological Effects of Climate-Driven Salinity Variation in the San Francisco Estuary: Can We Anticipate and Manage the Coming Changes? San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 19(2).
Henry, A. L., González, E., Bourgeois, B., & Sher, A. A. (2021). Invasive tree cover covaries with environmental factors to explain the functional composition of riparian plant communities. Oecologia, 1-14.
Murphy, S. M. and G. M. Wimp. 2021. Effects of global change on species interactions and biodiversity in natural and managed landscapes. Current Opinion in Insect Science 47: iii-vi.
Murphy, S. M., D. K. Vyas, J. L. Hoffman, C. S. Jenck*, B. A. Washburn*, K. E. Hunnicutt*, A. Davidson*, J. M. Andersen*, R. K. Bennet*, A. Gifford§, M. Herrera§, B. Lawler§, S. Lorman§, V. Peacock§, L. Walker§, E. Watkins§, L. Wilkinson§, Z. Williams§, and R. M. Tinghitella. 2021. Streetlights positively affect the presence of an invasive grass species. Ecology and Evolution 11(15): 10320-10326.
Primack, R. B., Sher, A. A., Maas, B., & Adams, V. M. (2021). Manager characteristics drive conservation success. Biological Conservation, 259, 109169
Rippel, T. M., J. Tomasula, S. M. Murphy and G. M. Wimp. 2021. Global change in marine coastal habitats impacts insect populations and communities. Current Opinion in Insect Science 47:1-6.
Robinson-Castillo, M.**, A. Mitchell**, A. Fasching**, M. C. Vidal, M. Abarca¶, G. M. Wimp, B.
Bieber*, D. K. Vyas# and S. M. Murphy#. 2021. Protocols for rearing fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea) in a colony and basic methods for laboratory and experiments. University of Denver Undergraduate Research Journal 2(1): 75-85.
Smith, T., Broder, E.D., Tinghitella, R.M., Ingley, S. 2021. Using inter-institutional collaboration to generate publishable findings through course-based undergraduate research experiences. American Biology Teacher. 83(7): 451-457.
Tinghitella, R. M., Broder, E. D., *Gallagher, J. H., *Wikle, A. W., & Zonana, D. M. (2021). Responses of intended and unintended receivers to a novel sexual signal suggest clandestine communication. Nature communications, 12(1), 1-10.
Wearing OH, Ivy CM, Gutiérrez-Pinto N, Velotta JP, Campbell-Staton SC, Natarajan C, Cheviron ZA, Storz JF, Scott GR. 2021. The adaptive benefit of increases in hemoglobin-O2 affinity is contingent on tissue O2 diffusing capacity in high-altitude deer mice. BMC Biology, 19(1), 1-15
Wimp, G. M. and S. M. Murphy. 2021. Habitat edges alter arthropod community composition. Landscape Ecology 36: 2849-2861.
Wimp, G. M., D. Lewis and S. M. Murphy. 2021. Prey identity but not prey quality affects spider performance. Current Research in Insect Science 1: 100013.
Wimp, G. M. and S. M. Murphy. 2021. Disentangling the effects of primary productivity and host plant traits on arthropod communities. Functional Ecology 35(3): 564-565.
Van Bloem, S.J. and P.H. Martin. 2021. Socio-ecological lessons from the multiple landfalls of Hurricane Georges. Ecosphere 12:e03373. 10.1002/ecs2.3373.
Books
Sher, A. A., & Molles, M. Ecology: Concepts and Applications, 9th edition. McGraw Hill Education.
2020
Bowen, A.E.**, Gurule-Small, G.A.* & Tinghitella, R.M. 2020. Anthropogenic noise reduces male reproductive investment in an acoustically signaling insect. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 74:103.
Christie, A. P., Abecasis, D., Adjeroud, M., Alonso, J. C., Amano, T., Anton, A., ... Sher, AA… (2020). Quantifying and addressing the prevalence and bias of study designs in the environmental and social sciences. Nature Communications, 11(1), 1-11.
Clark, L.*, E. González*, A. Henry*, R. Lave, N. Sayre, A.A. Sher. 2020. A solution to treat mixed-type human datasets from socio-ecological systems. Journal of Environmental Geography 13:51-60
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., Carroll C.J.W., P.H. Martin, and M.V. Talluto. 2020. Multi-scale integration of tree recruitment and range dynamics in a changing climate. Global Ecology and Biogeography 29:102–116.
*Foster, A.C., P.H. Martin, and M.D. Redmond. 2020. Soil moisture strongly limits Douglas-fir seedling establishment near its upper elevational limit in the southern Rocky Mountains. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 50:837–842.
Green, KJ, Roth-Carter, Q, Niessen, CM and SA Nichols (2020)
Tracing the evolutionary origin of desmosomes. Current Biology, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.03/047.
Jenck, C.S.*, Lehto, W.R.*, Ketterman, B.T.**, Sloan, L.F.**, Sexton, A.N.**, Tinghitella, R.M. 2020. Phenotypic divergence between stickleback that differ in nuptial coloration. Evolution and Ecology. https://doi.org.10.1002/ece3.6105
Larson EL and KE Hunnicutt *. 2020. The beautiful chromosomes of shrews. Evolution 74: 1584-1586.
Lehto, W.* and Tinghitella, R.M. 2019. Predator-induced maternal and paternal effects independently alter sexual selection in the threespine stickleback. Evolution. 74(2): 404-418.
Looby, C.I. and P.H. Martin. 2020. Diversity and function of soil microbes on montane gradients: the state of knowledge in a changing world. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiaa122.
Martin, P.H. and C.D. Canham. 2020. Peaks in frequency, but not relative abundance, occur in the center of tree species distributions on climate gradients. Ecosphere 11:e03149. 10.1002/ecs2.3149
Murphy, S. M., D. Lewis¶, and G. M. Wimp. 2020. Predator population size structure alters consumption of prey from epigeic and grazing foodwebs. Oecologia 192: 791-799.
Murphy, S. M., L. A. Richards, and G. M. Wimp. 2020. Editorial: Arthropod interactions and responses to disturbance in a changing world. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8:93.
Sher, A. A., Clark, L.*, Henry, A. L.,* Goetz, A. R.*, González, E*., Tyagi, A**., I. Simpson** & Bourgeois, B. (2020). The human element of restoration success: manager characteristics affect vegetation recovery following invasive Tamarix control. Wetlands, 1-19.
Tanino-Springsteen, M., O.Dewitt, and A Sher. 2020. Examining Climate Change Effects on Flowering in Moss Campion. DU Undergratduate Research Journal
Tinghitella, R.M., Lackey, A.C.R., Durso, C., Koop, J.A.H., Boughman, J.W. 2020. The ecological stage changes benefits of mate choice and drives preference divergence. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 375: 20190546.
Velotta JP, Robertson CE, Schweizer RM, McClelland GB, Cheviron ZA. 2020. Adaptive shifts in gene regulation underlie a developmental delay in thermogenesis in high-altitude deer mice. Mol Biol Evol. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msaa086.
Vidal, M. C.*, J. T. Lill, R. J. Marquis, and S. M. Murphy. 2020. Geographic variation in performance of a widespread generalist herbivore. Ecological Entomology 45: 617-625.
Washburn, B.A., Cashner, M.F. and Blanton, R.E., 2020. Small fish, large river: Surprisingly minimal genetic structure in a dispersal‐limited, habitat specialist fish. Ecology and evolution, 10(4), pp.2253-2268.
Wilson, J. D.*, S. C. Anner**, S. M. Murphy#, and R. M. Tinghitella#. 2020. Consequences of advanced maternal age on reproductive investment of male offspring. Journal of Orthoptera Research 29(1): 71-76. (#=shared last authorship)
Christie, A. P., Abecasis, D., Adjeroud, M., Alonso, J. C., Amano, T., Anton, A., ... Sher, AA… (2020). Quantifying and addressing the prevalence and bias of study designs in the environmental and social sciences. Nature Communications, 11(1), 1-11.
Clark, L.*, E. González*, A. Henry*, R. Lave, N. Sayre, A.A. Sher. 2020. A solution to treat mixed-type human datasets from socio-ecological systems. Journal of Environmental Geography 13:51-60
Copenhaver-Parry, P.E., Carroll C.J.W., P.H. Martin, and M.V. Talluto. 2020. Multi-scale integration of tree recruitment and range dynamics in a changing climate. Global Ecology and Biogeography 29:102–116.
*Foster, A.C., P.H. Martin, and M.D. Redmond. 2020. Soil moisture strongly limits Douglas-fir seedling establishment near its upper elevational limit in the southern Rocky Mountains. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 50:837–842.
Green, KJ, Roth-Carter, Q, Niessen, CM and SA Nichols (2020)
Tracing the evolutionary origin of desmosomes. Current Biology, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.03/047.
Jenck, C.S.*, Lehto, W.R.*, Ketterman, B.T.**, Sloan, L.F.**, Sexton, A.N.**, Tinghitella, R.M. 2020. Phenotypic divergence between stickleback that differ in nuptial coloration. Evolution and Ecology. https://doi.org.10.1002/ece3.6105
Larson EL and KE Hunnicutt *. 2020. The beautiful chromosomes of shrews. Evolution 74: 1584-1586.
Lehto, W.* and Tinghitella, R.M. 2019. Predator-induced maternal and paternal effects independently alter sexual selection in the threespine stickleback. Evolution. 74(2): 404-418.
Looby, C.I. and P.H. Martin. 2020. Diversity and function of soil microbes on montane gradients: the state of knowledge in a changing world. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiaa122.
Martin, P.H. and C.D. Canham. 2020. Peaks in frequency, but not relative abundance, occur in the center of tree species distributions on climate gradients. Ecosphere 11:e03149. 10.1002/ecs2.3149
Murphy, S. M., D. Lewis¶, and G. M. Wimp. 2020. Predator population size structure alters consumption of prey from epigeic and grazing foodwebs. Oecologia 192: 791-799.
Murphy, S. M., L. A. Richards, and G. M. Wimp. 2020. Editorial: Arthropod interactions and responses to disturbance in a changing world. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8:93.
Sher, A. A., Clark, L.*, Henry, A. L.,* Goetz, A. R.*, González, E*., Tyagi, A**., I. Simpson** & Bourgeois, B. (2020). The human element of restoration success: manager characteristics affect vegetation recovery following invasive Tamarix control. Wetlands, 1-19.
Tanino-Springsteen, M., O.Dewitt, and A Sher. 2020. Examining Climate Change Effects on Flowering in Moss Campion. DU Undergratduate Research Journal
Tinghitella, R.M., Lackey, A.C.R., Durso, C., Koop, J.A.H., Boughman, J.W. 2020. The ecological stage changes benefits of mate choice and drives preference divergence. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 375: 20190546.
Velotta JP, Robertson CE, Schweizer RM, McClelland GB, Cheviron ZA. 2020. Adaptive shifts in gene regulation underlie a developmental delay in thermogenesis in high-altitude deer mice. Mol Biol Evol. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msaa086.
Vidal, M. C.*, J. T. Lill, R. J. Marquis, and S. M. Murphy. 2020. Geographic variation in performance of a widespread generalist herbivore. Ecological Entomology 45: 617-625.
Washburn, B.A., Cashner, M.F. and Blanton, R.E., 2020. Small fish, large river: Surprisingly minimal genetic structure in a dispersal‐limited, habitat specialist fish. Ecology and evolution, 10(4), pp.2253-2268.
Wilson, J. D.*, S. C. Anner**, S. M. Murphy#, and R. M. Tinghitella#. 2020. Consequences of advanced maternal age on reproductive investment of male offspring. Journal of Orthoptera Research 29(1): 71-76. (#=shared last authorship)
2019
Beshai, R. A.**, E. E. Barnes*, and S. M. Murphy. 2019. The role of enemy-mediated competition in determining the fitness of a generalist herbivore. Southwestern Entomologist 44(1): 69-77.
Broder, E.D., Guilbert, K.E., Ghalambor, C.K., Tinghitella, R.M., Murphy, S.M., Angeloni, L.M. 2019. Authentic science with dissemination increases self-efficacy of middle school students. Integrative and Comparative Biology. https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/icz140.
*Bergstrom, R.M., T. Borch, P.H. Martin, S. Melzer, C.C. Rhoades, S.W. Salley, and E.F. Kelley. 2019. The generation and redistribution of soil cations in higher elevation catenas in the Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado, US. Geoderma 333:135–144.
*Carroll, C.J.W., P.H. Martin, A.K. Knapp, and T.W. Ocheltree. 2019. Temperature induced shifts in leaf water relations and growth efficiency indicate climate change may limit aspen growth in the Colorado Rockies. Environmental and Experimental Botany 159:132–137.
Clark, L.*, A. Henry*, E. González, R. Lave, N. Sayre, A.A. Sher. 2019. Information exchange between restoration scientists and managers benefits from a two- way street: a case study in the American Southwest. Restoration Ecology 27 12:41.
Colgren, J and SA Nichols (2019). Evolution as a guide for experimental cell biology. PLoS Genetics.15(2): e1007937. (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007937)
Colgren, J and SA Nichols (2019). The significance of sponges for comparative studies of developmental evolution. WIREs Developmental Biology e359 (https://doi.org/10.1002/wdev.359)
Grenis, K.* and S. M. Murphy. 2019. Direct and indirect effects of light pollution on the performance of an herbivorous insect. Insect Science 26:770-776.
Gurule-Small, G.A.* & Tinghitella, R.M. 2019. Life history consequences of developing in anthropogenic noise. Global Change Biology. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14610
Horna Lowell, E. S.**, J. A. Morris, M. C. Vidal*, C. S. Durso, and S. M. Murphy. 2019. The effect of conspecific cues on honey bee foraging behavior. Apidologie 50:454-462.
Hunnicutt KE*, Tiley GP, Williams RC, Larsen PA, Blanco MB, Rasoloarison RM, Campbell CR, Zhu K, Weisrock DW, Matsunami H, Yoder AD. 2020. Comparative genomic analysis of the pheromone receptor Class 1 family (V1R) reveals extreme complexity in mouse lemurs (genus, Microcebus) and chromosomal hotspots across mammals. Genome Biology and Evolution. 1:3562–3579.
Keagy, J., Minter, R.M.* and Tinghitella, R.M. 2019. Sex differences in cognition and their relationship to male mate choice. Current Zoology. https://doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoz014.
Larson EL. 2019. Antagonistic coevolution of the Y and X. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 3: 1505-1506.
Larson, E.L., Tinghitella, R.M., Taylor, S.A. 2019. Insect hybridization and climate change. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00348.
Larson EL, Brassil MM, Maslan J, Juárez D, Lilagan F, Tipton H, Schweitzer A, Skillman J, Monsen-Collar KJ, and MA Peterson. 2019. The effects of heterospecific mating frequency on the strength of cryptic reproductive barriers. Journal of Evolutionary Biology https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.13495. [Cover]
Lehto, W.* and Tinghitella, R.M. 2019. Joint maternal and paternal stress increases the cortisol in their daughters’ eggs. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 20: 133-144. http://www.evolutionary-ecology.com/issues/v20/n02/ccar3170.pdf
Mitchell, J and SA Nichols (2019). Diverse cell junctions with unique molecular composition in tissues of a sponge (Porifera). EvoDevo 10, article 26 (https://evodevojournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13227-019-0139-0)
Murphy, S. M., M. C. Vidal*, C. J. Hallagan*, E. D. Broder, E. E. Barnes*, E. S. Horna Lowell*, and J. D. Wilson*. 2019. Does this title bug (Hemiptera) you? How to write a title that increases your citations. Ecological Entomology 44: 593-600.
Skinner BM, Bacon J, Rathje CC, Larson EL, EEK Kopania, JM Good, NA Affara, and PJI Ellis. Automated nuclear cartography reveals conserved sperm chromosome territory localization across 2 million years of mouse evolution. Genes 10: 109. PDF
Skinner BM, Rathje CC, Bacon J, Johnson EEP, Larson EL, Kopania EEK, Good JM, Yousafzai G, Affara NA, and PJI Ellis. A high-throughput method for unbiased quantitation and categorisation of nuclear morphology. Biology of Reproduction Accepted Preprint
Taylor, SA and EL Larson. Insights from genomes into the evolutionary importance and prevalence of hybridization in nature. Nature Ecology and Evolution 3: 170-177. PDF
Vidal, M. C.*, T. Quinn, J. Stireman, R. Tinghitella, and S. M. Murphy. 2019. Geography is more important than host plant use for the population genetic structure of a generalist insect herbivore. Molecular Ecology 28: 4317-4334.
Vyas, D.K., Harvey, J.A., Paul, R., Heimpel, G.E. and Ode, P.J. 2019. Ecological dissociation and re-association with a superior competitor alters host selection behavior in a parasitoid wasp. Oecologia 191: 261-270.
Wimp, G. M., D. Lewis, and S. M. Murphy. 2019. Impacts of nutrient subsidies on salt marsh arthropod food webs: a latitudinal survey. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7: 350.
Wimp, G. M., L. Ries, D. Lewis and S. M. Murphy. 2019. Habitat edge responses of generalist predators is predicted by prey and structural resources. Ecology 100(6): e02662.
Books
Molles, M. and A.A. Sher. 2019. Ecology Concepts and Applications, eighth edition. McGraw Hill Education. 592 pages.
Broder, E.D., Guilbert, K.E., Ghalambor, C.K., Tinghitella, R.M., Murphy, S.M., Angeloni, L.M. 2019. Authentic science with dissemination increases self-efficacy of middle school students. Integrative and Comparative Biology. https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/icz140.
*Bergstrom, R.M., T. Borch, P.H. Martin, S. Melzer, C.C. Rhoades, S.W. Salley, and E.F. Kelley. 2019. The generation and redistribution of soil cations in higher elevation catenas in the Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado, US. Geoderma 333:135–144.
*Carroll, C.J.W., P.H. Martin, A.K. Knapp, and T.W. Ocheltree. 2019. Temperature induced shifts in leaf water relations and growth efficiency indicate climate change may limit aspen growth in the Colorado Rockies. Environmental and Experimental Botany 159:132–137.
Clark, L.*, A. Henry*, E. González, R. Lave, N. Sayre, A.A. Sher. 2019. Information exchange between restoration scientists and managers benefits from a two- way street: a case study in the American Southwest. Restoration Ecology 27 12:41.
Colgren, J and SA Nichols (2019). Evolution as a guide for experimental cell biology. PLoS Genetics.15(2): e1007937. (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007937)
Colgren, J and SA Nichols (2019). The significance of sponges for comparative studies of developmental evolution. WIREs Developmental Biology e359 (https://doi.org/10.1002/wdev.359)
Grenis, K.* and S. M. Murphy. 2019. Direct and indirect effects of light pollution on the performance of an herbivorous insect. Insect Science 26:770-776.
Gurule-Small, G.A.* & Tinghitella, R.M. 2019. Life history consequences of developing in anthropogenic noise. Global Change Biology. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14610
Horna Lowell, E. S.**, J. A. Morris, M. C. Vidal*, C. S. Durso, and S. M. Murphy. 2019. The effect of conspecific cues on honey bee foraging behavior. Apidologie 50:454-462.
Hunnicutt KE*, Tiley GP, Williams RC, Larsen PA, Blanco MB, Rasoloarison RM, Campbell CR, Zhu K, Weisrock DW, Matsunami H, Yoder AD. 2020. Comparative genomic analysis of the pheromone receptor Class 1 family (V1R) reveals extreme complexity in mouse lemurs (genus, Microcebus) and chromosomal hotspots across mammals. Genome Biology and Evolution. 1:3562–3579.
Keagy, J., Minter, R.M.* and Tinghitella, R.M. 2019. Sex differences in cognition and their relationship to male mate choice. Current Zoology. https://doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoz014.
Larson EL. 2019. Antagonistic coevolution of the Y and X. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 3: 1505-1506.
Larson, E.L., Tinghitella, R.M., Taylor, S.A. 2019. Insect hybridization and climate change. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00348.
Larson EL, Brassil MM, Maslan J, Juárez D, Lilagan F, Tipton H, Schweitzer A, Skillman J, Monsen-Collar KJ, and MA Peterson. 2019. The effects of heterospecific mating frequency on the strength of cryptic reproductive barriers. Journal of Evolutionary Biology https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.13495. [Cover]
Lehto, W.* and Tinghitella, R.M. 2019. Joint maternal and paternal stress increases the cortisol in their daughters’ eggs. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 20: 133-144. http://www.evolutionary-ecology.com/issues/v20/n02/ccar3170.pdf
Mitchell, J and SA Nichols (2019). Diverse cell junctions with unique molecular composition in tissues of a sponge (Porifera). EvoDevo 10, article 26 (https://evodevojournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13227-019-0139-0)
Murphy, S. M., M. C. Vidal*, C. J. Hallagan*, E. D. Broder, E. E. Barnes*, E. S. Horna Lowell*, and J. D. Wilson*. 2019. Does this title bug (Hemiptera) you? How to write a title that increases your citations. Ecological Entomology 44: 593-600.
Skinner BM, Bacon J, Rathje CC, Larson EL, EEK Kopania, JM Good, NA Affara, and PJI Ellis. Automated nuclear cartography reveals conserved sperm chromosome territory localization across 2 million years of mouse evolution. Genes 10: 109. PDF
Skinner BM, Rathje CC, Bacon J, Johnson EEP, Larson EL, Kopania EEK, Good JM, Yousafzai G, Affara NA, and PJI Ellis. A high-throughput method for unbiased quantitation and categorisation of nuclear morphology. Biology of Reproduction Accepted Preprint
Taylor, SA and EL Larson. Insights from genomes into the evolutionary importance and prevalence of hybridization in nature. Nature Ecology and Evolution 3: 170-177. PDF
Vidal, M. C.*, T. Quinn, J. Stireman, R. Tinghitella, and S. M. Murphy. 2019. Geography is more important than host plant use for the population genetic structure of a generalist insect herbivore. Molecular Ecology 28: 4317-4334.
Vyas, D.K., Harvey, J.A., Paul, R., Heimpel, G.E. and Ode, P.J. 2019. Ecological dissociation and re-association with a superior competitor alters host selection behavior in a parasitoid wasp. Oecologia 191: 261-270.
Wimp, G. M., D. Lewis, and S. M. Murphy. 2019. Impacts of nutrient subsidies on salt marsh arthropod food webs: a latitudinal survey. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7: 350.
Wimp, G. M., L. Ries, D. Lewis and S. M. Murphy. 2019. Habitat edge responses of generalist predators is predicted by prey and structural resources. Ecology 100(6): e02662.
Books
Molles, M. and A.A. Sher. 2019. Ecology Concepts and Applications, eighth edition. McGraw Hill Education. 592 pages.
2018
El Waer, H.*, Henry, A.*, Merewether, K.**, Gonzalez, E., & Sher, A. A. (2018). Invasion and restoration of western rivers dominated by Tamarix spp. In R. Roy Johnson & Stephen W. Carothers (Eds.), Riparian General Technical Report. (vol. 1). Albuquerque, NM: USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station.
Barnes, E. E.* and S. M. Murphy. 2018. Time-lagged intraspecific competition in temporally separated cohorts of a generalist insect. Oecologia 186: 711-718.
Bellingham, P.J., E.V.J. Tanner, P.H. Martin, J.R. Healey, and O.R. Burge. 2018. Endemic trees in a tropical biodiversity hotspot imperiled by an invasive tree. Biological Conservation 217:47–53.
Fitzpatrick JL and EL Larson. Finding sperm in the English countryside - the 14th Biology of Spermatozoa Meeting. Molecular Reproduction and Development 85: 371-373.
Gurule-Small, G.A.* & Tinghitella, R.M. 2018. Developmental experience with anthropogenic noise hinders adult mate location in an acoustically signaling invertebrate. Biology Letters. 14: 20170714. PAPER
Gonzalez, E., Martínez-Fernandez, V., Shafroth, P. B., Sher, A. A., Henry, A. B.*, Garofano-Gomez, V., & Corenblit, D. (2018). Regeneration of Salicaceae riparian forests in the Northern Hemisphere: A new framework and management tool. Journal of Environmental Management, 218, 374-387. doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.04.069.
Gonzalez E., V. Martínez-Fernández, P.B. Shafroth, A.A. Sher, A.L. Henry*, V. Garófano-Gómez, Dov Corenblit. 2018. Regeneration of Salicaceae Riparian Forests in the Northern Hemisphere: A New Framework and Management Tool. Journal of Environmental Management 218:374-387.
Henry, A. L.*, Gonzalez, E., Robinson, W. W., B. B., & Sher, A. A. (2018). Spatial modeling improves understanding patterns of invasive species defoliation by a biocontrol herbivore. Biological Invasions, 20(12), 3545-3562.
Koltz, A. M., L. A. Burkle, Y. Pressler, J. E. Dell, M. C. Vidal*, L. A. Richards and S. M. Murphy. 2018. Global change and the importance of fire for the ecology and evolution of insects. Current Opinion in Insect Science 29: 110-116.
Lackey, A.R., Martin, M. & Tinghitella, R.M. 2018. Male competition and speciation: expanding our framework for speciation by sexual selection. Current Zoology. 64(1): 69-73. PAPER
Larson EL, Kopania EEK, and JM Good. 2018. Spermatogenesis and mammalian sex chromosome evolution. Trends in Genetics. PAPER
Larson EL, Vanderpool D, Sarver BAJ, Callahan C, Keeble S, Provencio LP, Kessler MD, Stewart V, Nordquist E, Dean MD, and JM Good. 2018. The evolution of polymorphic hybrid incompatibilities in house mice. Genetics. 209: 845-859. PAPER
Lehto, W.R.*, Murphy, S.M., Vidal, M.C.*, & Tinghitella, R.M. 2018. Life Tables, Darwin's Finches, and the dynamics of small island populations. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/collection/detail.asp?case_id=987&id=987
Miller PW, Pokutta S, Mitchell JM, Chodaparambil JV, Clarke DN, Nelson WJ, Weis WI and SA Nichols. 2018. Analysis of a vinculin homolog in a sponge (phylum Porifera) reveals that vertebrate-like cell adhesions emerged early in animal evolution. Journal of Biological Chemistry. doi:10.1074/jbc.RA117.001325
Murphy, S. M., M. C. Vidal*, T. P. Smith**, C. J. Hallagan*, E. D. Broder, D. Rowland**, and L. C. Cepero*. 2018. Forest fire severity affects host plant quality and insect herbivore damage. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6: 135. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2018.00135
Murphy, S. M., M. C. Vidal*, C. J. Hallagan*, E. E. Barnes* and E. D. Broder. 2018. A slow-growth high-mortality meta-analysis for insects: A comment on Chen & Chen. Insect Science 25: 352-354.
Tibbetts, E.A., Fearon, M.L., Wong, E., Huang, Z. & Tinghitella, R.M. 2018. Rapid juvenile hormone downregulation in subordinate wasp queens facilitates stable cooperation. Proceedings B. 285: 20172645. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2017.2645
Schippers, K.J. and S.A. Nichols. 2018. Evidence of adhesion and signaling roles for β-catenin in the sponge Ephydatia muelleri. Molecular Biology and Evolution. PAPER
Sher, A.A., H. El Waer*, E. González, R. Anderson*, A.L. Henry*, R Biedron**, P. Yue*. 2018. Native species recovery after reduction of an invasive tree by biological control with and without active removal. Ecological Engineering 111:167-175
Tinghitella, R.M., Broder E.D., Gurule-Small G.A., Hallagan, C., Wilson, J. 2018. Purring crickets: The evolution of a novel sexual signal. The American Naturalist. https://dx.doi.org/10.1086/700116.
Tinghitella, R.M., Lackey, A.R., Martin, M., Dijkstra, P., Drury, J.P., Heathcote, R., Keagy, J., Scordato, E.S.C., & Tyers, A. 2018. A major player need not be the only player in speciation: a response to comments on Tinghitella et al. Behavioral Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/ary051
Vidal, M. C.* and S. M. Murphy. 2018. Quantitative measure of fitness in tri-trophic interactions and its influence on diet breadth of insect herbivores. Ecology 99(12): 2681-2691
Vidal, M. C.* and S.M. Murphy. 2018. Bottom-up vs. top-down effects on terrestrial insect herbivores: a meta-analysis. Ecology Letters 21:138-150
Barnes, E. E.* and S. M. Murphy. 2018. Time-lagged intraspecific competition in temporally separated cohorts of a generalist insect. Oecologia 186: 711-718.
Bellingham, P.J., E.V.J. Tanner, P.H. Martin, J.R. Healey, and O.R. Burge. 2018. Endemic trees in a tropical biodiversity hotspot imperiled by an invasive tree. Biological Conservation 217:47–53.
Fitzpatrick JL and EL Larson. Finding sperm in the English countryside - the 14th Biology of Spermatozoa Meeting. Molecular Reproduction and Development 85: 371-373.
Gurule-Small, G.A.* & Tinghitella, R.M. 2018. Developmental experience with anthropogenic noise hinders adult mate location in an acoustically signaling invertebrate. Biology Letters. 14: 20170714. PAPER
Gonzalez, E., Martínez-Fernandez, V., Shafroth, P. B., Sher, A. A., Henry, A. B.*, Garofano-Gomez, V., & Corenblit, D. (2018). Regeneration of Salicaceae riparian forests in the Northern Hemisphere: A new framework and management tool. Journal of Environmental Management, 218, 374-387. doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.04.069.
Gonzalez E., V. Martínez-Fernández, P.B. Shafroth, A.A. Sher, A.L. Henry*, V. Garófano-Gómez, Dov Corenblit. 2018. Regeneration of Salicaceae Riparian Forests in the Northern Hemisphere: A New Framework and Management Tool. Journal of Environmental Management 218:374-387.
Henry, A. L.*, Gonzalez, E., Robinson, W. W., B. B., & Sher, A. A. (2018). Spatial modeling improves understanding patterns of invasive species defoliation by a biocontrol herbivore. Biological Invasions, 20(12), 3545-3562.
Koltz, A. M., L. A. Burkle, Y. Pressler, J. E. Dell, M. C. Vidal*, L. A. Richards and S. M. Murphy. 2018. Global change and the importance of fire for the ecology and evolution of insects. Current Opinion in Insect Science 29: 110-116.
Lackey, A.R., Martin, M. & Tinghitella, R.M. 2018. Male competition and speciation: expanding our framework for speciation by sexual selection. Current Zoology. 64(1): 69-73. PAPER
Larson EL, Kopania EEK, and JM Good. 2018. Spermatogenesis and mammalian sex chromosome evolution. Trends in Genetics. PAPER
Larson EL, Vanderpool D, Sarver BAJ, Callahan C, Keeble S, Provencio LP, Kessler MD, Stewart V, Nordquist E, Dean MD, and JM Good. 2018. The evolution of polymorphic hybrid incompatibilities in house mice. Genetics. 209: 845-859. PAPER
Lehto, W.R.*, Murphy, S.M., Vidal, M.C.*, & Tinghitella, R.M. 2018. Life Tables, Darwin's Finches, and the dynamics of small island populations. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/collection/detail.asp?case_id=987&id=987
Miller PW, Pokutta S, Mitchell JM, Chodaparambil JV, Clarke DN, Nelson WJ, Weis WI and SA Nichols. 2018. Analysis of a vinculin homolog in a sponge (phylum Porifera) reveals that vertebrate-like cell adhesions emerged early in animal evolution. Journal of Biological Chemistry. doi:10.1074/jbc.RA117.001325
Murphy, S. M., M. C. Vidal*, T. P. Smith**, C. J. Hallagan*, E. D. Broder, D. Rowland**, and L. C. Cepero*. 2018. Forest fire severity affects host plant quality and insect herbivore damage. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6: 135. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2018.00135
Murphy, S. M., M. C. Vidal*, C. J. Hallagan*, E. E. Barnes* and E. D. Broder. 2018. A slow-growth high-mortality meta-analysis for insects: A comment on Chen & Chen. Insect Science 25: 352-354.
Tibbetts, E.A., Fearon, M.L., Wong, E., Huang, Z. & Tinghitella, R.M. 2018. Rapid juvenile hormone downregulation in subordinate wasp queens facilitates stable cooperation. Proceedings B. 285: 20172645. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2017.2645
Schippers, K.J. and S.A. Nichols. 2018. Evidence of adhesion and signaling roles for β-catenin in the sponge Ephydatia muelleri. Molecular Biology and Evolution. PAPER
Sher, A.A., H. El Waer*, E. González, R. Anderson*, A.L. Henry*, R Biedron**, P. Yue*. 2018. Native species recovery after reduction of an invasive tree by biological control with and without active removal. Ecological Engineering 111:167-175
Tinghitella, R.M., Broder E.D., Gurule-Small G.A., Hallagan, C., Wilson, J. 2018. Purring crickets: The evolution of a novel sexual signal. The American Naturalist. https://dx.doi.org/10.1086/700116.
Tinghitella, R.M., Lackey, A.R., Martin, M., Dijkstra, P., Drury, J.P., Heathcote, R., Keagy, J., Scordato, E.S.C., & Tyers, A. 2018. A major player need not be the only player in speciation: a response to comments on Tinghitella et al. Behavioral Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/ary051
Vidal, M. C.* and S. M. Murphy. 2018. Quantitative measure of fitness in tri-trophic interactions and its influence on diet breadth of insect herbivores. Ecology 99(12): 2681-2691
Vidal, M. C.* and S.M. Murphy. 2018. Bottom-up vs. top-down effects on terrestrial insect herbivores: a meta-analysis. Ecology Letters 21:138-150
2017
*Buechling, A., P.H. Martin, and C.D. Canham. 2017. Climate and competition effects on tree growth in Rocky Mountain forests. Journal of Ecology 105:1636–1647.
*Carroll, C.J.W., A.K. Knapp, and P.H. Martin. 2017. Dominant tree species of the Colorado Rockies have divergent physiological and morphological responses to warming. Forest Ecology and Management 402:234–240.
Chang P.L., E. Kopania, S. Keeble, B. Sarver, E.L. Larson, A. Orth, K. Belkhir, P. Burst, F. Bonhomme, J.M. Good, and M.D. Dean. Whole exome sequencing of wild-derived inbred strains of mice improves power to link phenotype to genotype. Mammalian Genome 28: 416-425. [Cover]
Ereskovsky A, Richter DJ, Lavrov DV, Schipper KJ and SA Nichols. 2017. Transcriptome sequencing and delimitation of sympatric Oscarella species (O. carmelaand O. pearsei sp nov.) from California, USA. PlosONE. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0183002
Grenis, K.*, W. R. Lehto*, S. M. Murphy, M. C. Vidal* and R. M. Tinghitella. 2017. Animals on Treadmills: critical thinking and public perception of science. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. PAPER
Gonzalez E., A.A. Sher, A. Henry*, and 16 others. 2017. Secondary invasions of noxious weeds promoted by management-related disturbance. Biological Conservation 213:106-114
Gonzalez E., A.A. Sher, A. Henry*, and 16 others. 2017. Vegetation Response to Control of Invasive Tamarix in Southwestern US Rivers: A Collaborative Study Including 416 Sites. Ecological Applications. DOI: 10.1002/eap.1566
González, E., Felipe-Lucia, M. R., Bourgeois, B., Boz, B., Nilsson, C., Palmer, G., & Sher, A. A. 2017. Integrative conservation of riparian zones. Biological Conservation. PAPER
Lierheimer, V.F.** and R.M. Tinghitella. 2017. Quantity and quality of available mates alters female responsiveness but not investment in the Pacific field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71:80. DOI 10.1007/s00265-017-2298-0
Minter, R.*, J. Keagy, R.M. Tinghitella. 2017. The relationship between male sexual signals, cognitive performance, and mating success in stickleback fish. Ecology and Evolution. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.3091.
Ries, L., S. M. Murphy, G. M. Wimp and R. Fletcher. In Press. Closing persistent gaps in knowledge about edge ecology. Current Landscape Ecology Reports 2:30-41.
Statwick, J*, A.K. Williams**, and A.A. Sher. 2017. Evidence against the drought tolerance hypothesis of hyperaccumulation in Astragalus species. International Journal of Plant Sciences 178(6).
Statwick, J. and A. A. Sher. 2017. Selenium in soils of western Colorado. Journal of Arid Environments 137:1-6.
Tinghitella, R.M., Lackey, A.R., Martin, M., Dijkstra, P., Drury, J.P., Heathcote, R., Keagy, J., Scordato, E.S.C., & Tyers, A. 2017. On the role of male competition in speciation: a review and research agenda. Behavioral Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arx151.
Tinghitella, R.M., Lehto, W.R.*, Lierheimer, V.F.** 2017. Color and behavior differently predict competitive outcomes for divergent stickleback color morphs. Current Zoology. PAPER
Vidal, M. C.*, K. Grenis*, W. R. Lehto*, R. M. Tinghitella and S. M. Murphy. 2017. Butterfly hunt: the role of density dependence in Batesian and Müllerian mimicry. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. PAPER
*Carroll, C.J.W., A.K. Knapp, and P.H. Martin. 2017. Dominant tree species of the Colorado Rockies have divergent physiological and morphological responses to warming. Forest Ecology and Management 402:234–240.
Chang P.L., E. Kopania, S. Keeble, B. Sarver, E.L. Larson, A. Orth, K. Belkhir, P. Burst, F. Bonhomme, J.M. Good, and M.D. Dean. Whole exome sequencing of wild-derived inbred strains of mice improves power to link phenotype to genotype. Mammalian Genome 28: 416-425. [Cover]
Ereskovsky A, Richter DJ, Lavrov DV, Schipper KJ and SA Nichols. 2017. Transcriptome sequencing and delimitation of sympatric Oscarella species (O. carmelaand O. pearsei sp nov.) from California, USA. PlosONE. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0183002
Grenis, K.*, W. R. Lehto*, S. M. Murphy, M. C. Vidal* and R. M. Tinghitella. 2017. Animals on Treadmills: critical thinking and public perception of science. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. PAPER
Gonzalez E., A.A. Sher, A. Henry*, and 16 others. 2017. Secondary invasions of noxious weeds promoted by management-related disturbance. Biological Conservation 213:106-114
Gonzalez E., A.A. Sher, A. Henry*, and 16 others. 2017. Vegetation Response to Control of Invasive Tamarix in Southwestern US Rivers: A Collaborative Study Including 416 Sites. Ecological Applications. DOI: 10.1002/eap.1566
González, E., Felipe-Lucia, M. R., Bourgeois, B., Boz, B., Nilsson, C., Palmer, G., & Sher, A. A. 2017. Integrative conservation of riparian zones. Biological Conservation. PAPER
Lierheimer, V.F.** and R.M. Tinghitella. 2017. Quantity and quality of available mates alters female responsiveness but not investment in the Pacific field cricket, Teleogryllus oceanicus. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71:80. DOI 10.1007/s00265-017-2298-0
Minter, R.*, J. Keagy, R.M. Tinghitella. 2017. The relationship between male sexual signals, cognitive performance, and mating success in stickleback fish. Ecology and Evolution. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.3091.
Ries, L., S. M. Murphy, G. M. Wimp and R. Fletcher. In Press. Closing persistent gaps in knowledge about edge ecology. Current Landscape Ecology Reports 2:30-41.
Statwick, J*, A.K. Williams**, and A.A. Sher. 2017. Evidence against the drought tolerance hypothesis of hyperaccumulation in Astragalus species. International Journal of Plant Sciences 178(6).
Statwick, J. and A. A. Sher. 2017. Selenium in soils of western Colorado. Journal of Arid Environments 137:1-6.
Tinghitella, R.M., Lackey, A.R., Martin, M., Dijkstra, P., Drury, J.P., Heathcote, R., Keagy, J., Scordato, E.S.C., & Tyers, A. 2017. On the role of male competition in speciation: a review and research agenda. Behavioral Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arx151.
Tinghitella, R.M., Lehto, W.R.*, Lierheimer, V.F.** 2017. Color and behavior differently predict competitive outcomes for divergent stickleback color morphs. Current Zoology. PAPER
Vidal, M. C.*, K. Grenis*, W. R. Lehto*, R. M. Tinghitella and S. M. Murphy. 2017. Butterfly hunt: the role of density dependence in Batesian and Müllerian mimicry. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. PAPER
2016
Statwick, J. M. (2016). Germination pretreatments to break hard-seed dormancy in Astragalus cicer L.(Fabaceae). PeerJ, 4, e2621.
Sellami, N., Morris J.A., and Vemu, S. 2016. I Scream for Ice Cream: Lactase Persistence in Humans. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science, University at Buffalo, State University of New York. PAPER
Vidal, M.C.*, S.F. Sendoya and P.S. Oliveira. 2016. Mutualism exploitation: Predatory drosophilid larvae sugar-trap ants and jeopardize facultative ant-plant mutualism. Ecology 97: 1650-1657.
Grenis, K.*, L. C. Cepero* and M. C. Vidal*. 2016. Evaluating adaptive hypotheses: the case of the poop-shooting caterpillar. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science.
Barnes, E. E.*, S. Gosnell**, C. Hallagan**, K. E. Otten**, L. Slayter** and S. M. Murphy. 2016. Performance of western tent caterpillar (Malacosoma californicum) on two common host plants, including a new host plant record. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 70(4): 277-282.
Bloodworth, B. R., Shafroth, P. B., Sher, A. A., Manners, R. B., Bean, D. W., Johnson, M. J., & Hinojosa-Huerta, O. 2016. Tamarisk beetle (Diorhabda spp.) in the Colorado River basin: Synthesis of an expert panel forum. Colorado Mesa University.
Statwick, J.*, Majestic, B. J., & Sher, A. A. 2016. Characterization and benefits of selenium uptake by an Astragalus hyperaccumulator and a non-accumulator. Plant and Soil, 1-15.
Robert M. Dores, Liang Liang, Perry Davis*, Alexa L. Thomas, and Bogdana Petko. 2016. Melanocortin Receptors: Evolution of Ligand Selectivity for Melanocortin Peptides, Journal of Molecular Endocrinology 56: T1-T15.
Akiyoshi Takahashi, Perry Davis*, Christina Reinick, Kanta Mizusawa, Tetsuya Nakamoto, and Robert M. Dores. 2016. Characterization of melanocortin receptors from stingray Dasyatis akajei, a cartilaginous fish. General and Comparative Endocrinology 232: 115-124.
Dores, R. M. 2016. Hypothesis and Theory: Revisiting views on the co-evolution of the melanocortin receptors and the accessory proteins, MRAP1 and MRAP2. Frontiers in Endocrinology, doi10.3389/fendo.2016.00079
González E, Masip A, Tabacchi E. 2016. Poplar plantations along regulated rivers may resemble riparian forests after abandonment: a comparison of passive restoration approaches. Restoration Ecology. 24(4): 538-547.
Murphy, S. M., A. H. Battlocletti*, R. M. Tinghitella, G. M. Wimp and L. Ries. 2016. Complex community and evolutionary responses to habitat fragmentation and habitat edges: what can we learn from insect science? Current Opinion in Insect Science 14: 61-65.
Pena, FJ*, Alie, A, Richter, DJ, Wang, L, Funayama, N, and SA Nichols. 2016.Conserved expression of vertebrate microvillar gene homologs in choanocytes of freshwater sponges. EvoDevo 7:13 DOI: 10.1186/s13227-016-0050-x
Weigel, E.*, Tinghitella, R.M., and Boughman, J. 2016. No evidence for adjustment of maternal investment under alternative mate availability regimes. Journal of Fish Biology. 88(2):508-22. doi: 10.1111/jfb.12793.
Books
Primack, R. and A.A. Sher. 2016. An Introduction to Conservation Biology, first edition. Sinauer Associates. 476 pages.
Book Chapters
Nichols, SA. 2016. What is an animal? In Klinman, R.M. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Biology. vol. 1, pp. 84-92. Oxford: Academic Press.
Sellami, N., Morris J.A., and Vemu, S. 2016. I Scream for Ice Cream: Lactase Persistence in Humans. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science, University at Buffalo, State University of New York. PAPER
Vidal, M.C.*, S.F. Sendoya and P.S. Oliveira. 2016. Mutualism exploitation: Predatory drosophilid larvae sugar-trap ants and jeopardize facultative ant-plant mutualism. Ecology 97: 1650-1657.
Grenis, K.*, L. C. Cepero* and M. C. Vidal*. 2016. Evaluating adaptive hypotheses: the case of the poop-shooting caterpillar. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science.
Barnes, E. E.*, S. Gosnell**, C. Hallagan**, K. E. Otten**, L. Slayter** and S. M. Murphy. 2016. Performance of western tent caterpillar (Malacosoma californicum) on two common host plants, including a new host plant record. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 70(4): 277-282.
Bloodworth, B. R., Shafroth, P. B., Sher, A. A., Manners, R. B., Bean, D. W., Johnson, M. J., & Hinojosa-Huerta, O. 2016. Tamarisk beetle (Diorhabda spp.) in the Colorado River basin: Synthesis of an expert panel forum. Colorado Mesa University.
Statwick, J.*, Majestic, B. J., & Sher, A. A. 2016. Characterization and benefits of selenium uptake by an Astragalus hyperaccumulator and a non-accumulator. Plant and Soil, 1-15.
Robert M. Dores, Liang Liang, Perry Davis*, Alexa L. Thomas, and Bogdana Petko. 2016. Melanocortin Receptors: Evolution of Ligand Selectivity for Melanocortin Peptides, Journal of Molecular Endocrinology 56: T1-T15.
Akiyoshi Takahashi, Perry Davis*, Christina Reinick, Kanta Mizusawa, Tetsuya Nakamoto, and Robert M. Dores. 2016. Characterization of melanocortin receptors from stingray Dasyatis akajei, a cartilaginous fish. General and Comparative Endocrinology 232: 115-124.
Dores, R. M. 2016. Hypothesis and Theory: Revisiting views on the co-evolution of the melanocortin receptors and the accessory proteins, MRAP1 and MRAP2. Frontiers in Endocrinology, doi10.3389/fendo.2016.00079
González E, Masip A, Tabacchi E. 2016. Poplar plantations along regulated rivers may resemble riparian forests after abandonment: a comparison of passive restoration approaches. Restoration Ecology. 24(4): 538-547.
Murphy, S. M., A. H. Battlocletti*, R. M. Tinghitella, G. M. Wimp and L. Ries. 2016. Complex community and evolutionary responses to habitat fragmentation and habitat edges: what can we learn from insect science? Current Opinion in Insect Science 14: 61-65.
Pena, FJ*, Alie, A, Richter, DJ, Wang, L, Funayama, N, and SA Nichols. 2016.Conserved expression of vertebrate microvillar gene homologs in choanocytes of freshwater sponges. EvoDevo 7:13 DOI: 10.1186/s13227-016-0050-x
Weigel, E.*, Tinghitella, R.M., and Boughman, J. 2016. No evidence for adjustment of maternal investment under alternative mate availability regimes. Journal of Fish Biology. 88(2):508-22. doi: 10.1111/jfb.12793.
Books
Primack, R. and A.A. Sher. 2016. An Introduction to Conservation Biology, first edition. Sinauer Associates. 476 pages.
Book Chapters
Nichols, SA. 2016. What is an animal? In Klinman, R.M. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Biology. vol. 1, pp. 84-92. Oxford: Academic Press.
2015
Vidal, M.C. and C.R. Vilela. 2015. A new species of Rhinoleucophenga from Brazilian cerrado savanna associated with extrafloral nectaries of Qualea grandiflora (Vochysiaceae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 108:932-940.
Munson, S. and A.A. Sher. 2015. Long-term shifts in the phenology of rare and endemic Rocky Mountain plants. American Journal of Botany 102: 1268-1276
terHorst, C.P., J.A. Lau, I.A. Cooper, K.R. Keller, R.J. La Rosa, A.M. Royer, E.H. Schultheis, T. Suwa, and J.K. Conner. (2015) Quantifying non-additive selection caused by indirect ecological effects. Ecology. 96(9): 2360-2369.
Schultheis, E.H., A.E. Berardi, and J.A. Lau. (2015) No release for the wicked: enemy release is dynamic and not associated with invasiveness. Ecology. 96(9): 2446-2457.
Portales, C., T. Van Doornik, E.H. Schultheis, and T. Suwa. (2015). A novel impact of a novel weapon: The allelochemicals of Alliaria petiolata disrupt the legume-rhizobia mutualism. Biological Invasions. 17(9): 2779-2791.
Cepero, L.C.*, L.C Rosenwald, and M.R. Weiss (2015). The relative importance of flower color and shape for the foraging monarch butterfly (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Journal of Insect Behavior. 28(4):499-511.
Horowitz, B. B.* and Ospina-Giraldo, M. D. 2015. The Pectin Methylesterase Gene Complement of Phytophthora sojae: Structural and Functional Analyses, and the Evolutionary Relationships with Its Oomycete Homologs. PLoS One e0142096
Murphy, S. M. and K. J. Loewy*. 2015. Trade-offs in host choice of an herbivorous insect based on parasitism and larval performance. Oecologia 179: 741-751.
Vidal, M.C.* and C. R. Vilela. 2015. A new species of Rhinoleucophenga (Diptera, Drosophilidae) from the Brazilian Cerrado biome associated with extrafloral nectaries of Qualea grandiflora (Vochysiaceae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 108:932-940.
Gonzalez E., A.A. Sher, E. Tabacchi, A. Masip, M. Poulin. 2015. Restoration of riparian vegetation: A global review of implementation and evaluation approaches in the international, peer-reviewed literature. Journal of Environmental Management 158:85-94.
Gonzalez, E., B. Berenger, A. Masip, A.A. Sher. 2015. Trade-Offs in Seed Dispersal Strategies Across Riparian Trees: The How Matters as Much as the When. River Research and Applications. DOI: 10.1002/rra.2899
Sproull, G.*, M.F. Quigley, A.A. Sher, E. Gonzalez. 2015. Long-term changes in composition, diversity, and distribution patterns in four herbaceous plant communities along an elevational gradient. Journal of Vegetation Science. DOI: 10.1111/jvs.12264
Tinghitella, R.M., Lewis, C.*, and Boughman, J. 2015. Females sample more males at high density, but ultimately obtain less-attractive mates. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 15:200.
Grenis, K.*, B. Tjossem** and S. M. Murphy. 2015. Predation of larval Lepidoptera in habitat fragments varies spatially and temporally but is not affected by light pollution. Journal of Insect Conservation19: 559-566.
Tinghitella, R., Lehto, W.* and Minter, R.* 2015. The evolutionary loss of a badge of status alters male competition in three-spine stickleback. Behavioral Ecology. doi:10.1093/beheco/aru242
Schultheis, E.H.* and M.K. Kjelvik. 2015. Data Nuggets: bringing real data into the classroom to unearth students’ quantitative and inquiry skills. The American Biology Teacher 77(1): 19-29.
Lau, J. A. and E.H. Schultheis*. 2015. When two invasion hypotheses are better than one. New Phytologist 205(3): 958-960.
Munson, S. and A.A. Sher. 2015. Long-term shifts in the phenology of rare and endemic Rocky Mountain plants. American Journal of Botany 102: 1268-1276
terHorst, C.P., J.A. Lau, I.A. Cooper, K.R. Keller, R.J. La Rosa, A.M. Royer, E.H. Schultheis, T. Suwa, and J.K. Conner. (2015) Quantifying non-additive selection caused by indirect ecological effects. Ecology. 96(9): 2360-2369.
Schultheis, E.H., A.E. Berardi, and J.A. Lau. (2015) No release for the wicked: enemy release is dynamic and not associated with invasiveness. Ecology. 96(9): 2446-2457.
Portales, C., T. Van Doornik, E.H. Schultheis, and T. Suwa. (2015). A novel impact of a novel weapon: The allelochemicals of Alliaria petiolata disrupt the legume-rhizobia mutualism. Biological Invasions. 17(9): 2779-2791.
Cepero, L.C.*, L.C Rosenwald, and M.R. Weiss (2015). The relative importance of flower color and shape for the foraging monarch butterfly (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Journal of Insect Behavior. 28(4):499-511.
Horowitz, B. B.* and Ospina-Giraldo, M. D. 2015. The Pectin Methylesterase Gene Complement of Phytophthora sojae: Structural and Functional Analyses, and the Evolutionary Relationships with Its Oomycete Homologs. PLoS One e0142096
Murphy, S. M. and K. J. Loewy*. 2015. Trade-offs in host choice of an herbivorous insect based on parasitism and larval performance. Oecologia 179: 741-751.
Vidal, M.C.* and C. R. Vilela. 2015. A new species of Rhinoleucophenga (Diptera, Drosophilidae) from the Brazilian Cerrado biome associated with extrafloral nectaries of Qualea grandiflora (Vochysiaceae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 108:932-940.
Gonzalez E., A.A. Sher, E. Tabacchi, A. Masip, M. Poulin. 2015. Restoration of riparian vegetation: A global review of implementation and evaluation approaches in the international, peer-reviewed literature. Journal of Environmental Management 158:85-94.
Gonzalez, E., B. Berenger, A. Masip, A.A. Sher. 2015. Trade-Offs in Seed Dispersal Strategies Across Riparian Trees: The How Matters as Much as the When. River Research and Applications. DOI: 10.1002/rra.2899
Sproull, G.*, M.F. Quigley, A.A. Sher, E. Gonzalez. 2015. Long-term changes in composition, diversity, and distribution patterns in four herbaceous plant communities along an elevational gradient. Journal of Vegetation Science. DOI: 10.1111/jvs.12264
Tinghitella, R.M., Lewis, C.*, and Boughman, J. 2015. Females sample more males at high density, but ultimately obtain less-attractive mates. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 15:200.
Grenis, K.*, B. Tjossem** and S. M. Murphy. 2015. Predation of larval Lepidoptera in habitat fragments varies spatially and temporally but is not affected by light pollution. Journal of Insect Conservation19: 559-566.
Tinghitella, R., Lehto, W.* and Minter, R.* 2015. The evolutionary loss of a badge of status alters male competition in three-spine stickleback. Behavioral Ecology. doi:10.1093/beheco/aru242
Schultheis, E.H.* and M.K. Kjelvik. 2015. Data Nuggets: bringing real data into the classroom to unearth students’ quantitative and inquiry skills. The American Biology Teacher 77(1): 19-29.
Lau, J. A. and E.H. Schultheis*. 2015. When two invasion hypotheses are better than one. New Phytologist 205(3): 958-960.
2014
Mota, L.L., S.F. Sendoya, A. Tacioli, M.C. Vidal.* 2014 Mites inhabiting a lepidopteran egg. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 68 (2): 141-142.
Munson, S. and A.A. Sher. 2015. long-term shifts in the phenology of rare and endemic rocky mountain plants. American Journal of Botany. doi:10.3732/ajb.1500156
Sher, A.A. 2014. Invasive plant ecology: an international treatment of a growing field of study. Ecology 95: 581-582.
Murphy, S. M., J. T. Lill, M. D. Bowers and M. S. Singer. 2014. Enemy-free space for parasitoids. Environmental Entomology
43(6): 1465-1474.
Stoepler, T. M., J. T. Lill and S. M. Murphy. 2014. Intraplant movement of generalist slug caterpillars (Limacodidae: Lepidoptera): Effects of host plant and light environment. Environmental Entomology 43(6): 1561-1573.
Schippers, K.J. and S.A. Nichols. 2014. Deep, dark secrets of melatonin in animal evolution. Cell 159:9-10
Tinghitella, R.M. 2014. Male and female crickets modulate courtship behaviour depending on females’ experience with mate availability. Animal Behaviour 91:9-15.
Sher, A. A. 2014. Invasive plant ecology: an international treatment of a growing field of study. Ecology 95(2): 581-582.
Murphy, S. M., T. M. Stoepler, K. Grenis*, and J. T. Lill. 2014. Host ontogeny determines parasitoid use of a forest caterpillar. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 150: 217-225.
González, E., L. Rochefort, S. Boudreau and M. Poulin. 2014. Combining indicator species and key environmental and management variables can predict success in restored peatlands shortly after project implementation. Ecological Indicators 46:155-156.
González, E. and L. Rochefort. 2014. Drivers of success in bogs restored by the moss layer transfer technique. Ecological Engineering 68:279-290.
González, E., A. Cabezas, D. Corenblit and J. Steiger. 2014. How important is autochthonous organic matter in recent soil C accumulation along a floodplain biogeomorphic gradient? Journal of Environmental Geography 7:29-38.
González, E., S. Henstra*, L. Rochefort, G. Bradfield and M. Poulin. 2014. Is rewetting enough to recover Sphagnum and associated peat-accumulating species in traditionally exploited bogs? Wetlands Ecology and Management 22:49-62.
Corenblit, D., E. Tabacchi, J. Steiger, E. González and A.M. Planty-Tabacchi. 2014. Ecosystem engineers modulate exotic invasions in riparian plant communities by modifying hydrogeomorphic connectivity. River Research and Applications 30:45-59.
Corenblit, D., G. Charrier, J. Darrozes, J. Dousseau, E. González, A.M. Gurnell, F. Julien, L. Lambs, S. Larrue, E. Roussel, J. Steiger, F. Vautier and O. Voldoire. 2014. The biogeomorphological life cycle of Populus nigra L. during the fluvial biogeomorphological succession. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 39:546-563.
Fiorentino, V. L.**, S. M. Murphy, T. M. Stoepler and J. T. Lill. 2014. Facilitative effects of group feeding on performance of the saddleback caterpillar, Acharia stimulea (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae). Environmental Entomology 43: 131-138.
Miguel-Chinchilla, L., E. González and F.A. Comín. 2014. Assessing metal pollution in ponds constructed for controlling acid runoff from reclaimed coal mines. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment186:5247-5259.
Royer, A.M. and E.H. Schultheis* (2014). Evolving better cars: teaching evolution by natural selection with a digital inquiry activity. The American Biology Teacher 76(4): 259-264.
Munson, S. and A.A. Sher. 2015. long-term shifts in the phenology of rare and endemic rocky mountain plants. American Journal of Botany. doi:10.3732/ajb.1500156
Sher, A.A. 2014. Invasive plant ecology: an international treatment of a growing field of study. Ecology 95: 581-582.
Murphy, S. M., J. T. Lill, M. D. Bowers and M. S. Singer. 2014. Enemy-free space for parasitoids. Environmental Entomology
43(6): 1465-1474.
Stoepler, T. M., J. T. Lill and S. M. Murphy. 2014. Intraplant movement of generalist slug caterpillars (Limacodidae: Lepidoptera): Effects of host plant and light environment. Environmental Entomology 43(6): 1561-1573.
Schippers, K.J. and S.A. Nichols. 2014. Deep, dark secrets of melatonin in animal evolution. Cell 159:9-10
Tinghitella, R.M. 2014. Male and female crickets modulate courtship behaviour depending on females’ experience with mate availability. Animal Behaviour 91:9-15.
Sher, A. A. 2014. Invasive plant ecology: an international treatment of a growing field of study. Ecology 95(2): 581-582.
Murphy, S. M., T. M. Stoepler, K. Grenis*, and J. T. Lill. 2014. Host ontogeny determines parasitoid use of a forest caterpillar. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 150: 217-225.
González, E., L. Rochefort, S. Boudreau and M. Poulin. 2014. Combining indicator species and key environmental and management variables can predict success in restored peatlands shortly after project implementation. Ecological Indicators 46:155-156.
González, E. and L. Rochefort. 2014. Drivers of success in bogs restored by the moss layer transfer technique. Ecological Engineering 68:279-290.
González, E., A. Cabezas, D. Corenblit and J. Steiger. 2014. How important is autochthonous organic matter in recent soil C accumulation along a floodplain biogeomorphic gradient? Journal of Environmental Geography 7:29-38.
González, E., S. Henstra*, L. Rochefort, G. Bradfield and M. Poulin. 2014. Is rewetting enough to recover Sphagnum and associated peat-accumulating species in traditionally exploited bogs? Wetlands Ecology and Management 22:49-62.
Corenblit, D., E. Tabacchi, J. Steiger, E. González and A.M. Planty-Tabacchi. 2014. Ecosystem engineers modulate exotic invasions in riparian plant communities by modifying hydrogeomorphic connectivity. River Research and Applications 30:45-59.
Corenblit, D., G. Charrier, J. Darrozes, J. Dousseau, E. González, A.M. Gurnell, F. Julien, L. Lambs, S. Larrue, E. Roussel, J. Steiger, F. Vautier and O. Voldoire. 2014. The biogeomorphological life cycle of Populus nigra L. during the fluvial biogeomorphological succession. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 39:546-563.
Fiorentino, V. L.**, S. M. Murphy, T. M. Stoepler and J. T. Lill. 2014. Facilitative effects of group feeding on performance of the saddleback caterpillar, Acharia stimulea (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae). Environmental Entomology 43: 131-138.
Miguel-Chinchilla, L., E. González and F.A. Comín. 2014. Assessing metal pollution in ponds constructed for controlling acid runoff from reclaimed coal mines. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment186:5247-5259.
Royer, A.M. and E.H. Schultheis* (2014). Evolving better cars: teaching evolution by natural selection with a digital inquiry activity. The American Biology Teacher 76(4): 259-264.
2013
Sher, A. and M. Quigley. 2013. Tamarix: A case study of ecological change in the American West. Oxford University Press. pp 512.
González, E., L. Rochefort, S. Boudreau and M. Poulin. 2013. Trajectories of plant recovery in block-cut peatlands 35 years after peat extraction. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research 11:385-406.
González, E., L. Rochefort, S. Hugron, S. Boudreau and M. Poulin. 2013. Can indicator species predict restoration outcomes early in the monitoring process? Ecological Indicators 32:232-238.
Loewy, K. J.*, A. Flansburg**, K. Grenis*, M. Kjeldgaard**, J. McCarty**, L. Montesano**, J. Vernick** and S. M. Murphy. 2013. Life history traits and rearing techniques for fall webworm (Hyphantria cuneaDrury) in Colorado. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 67(3): 196-205.
Tinghitella, R.M., Weigel, M.*, Head, M., Boughman, J.W. 2013. Flexible mate choice when mates are rare and time is short. Ecology
and Evolution 3(9): 2820-2831.
Gaddis, M*, and A. Sher. 2013. Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) Removal in the Western United States: Multi-Site Findings and Considerations for Future Research. Sustainability 4: 3346-3361; doi:10.3390/su4123346
Kominoski, J.S., J.J. Follstad Shah, C. Canhoto, D.G. Fischer, D. Giling, E. González, N.A. Griffiths, A. Larrañaga, C.J. LeRoy, M.M. Mineau, Y.R. McElarney, S.M. Shirley, C.M. Swan and S.D. Tiegs. 2013. Forecasting functional implications of global changes in riparian plant communities. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 11:423-432.
Robinson, J.M., Sperling, E.A., Bergum, B., Adamski, M., Nichols, S.A., Adamska, M., and Peterson, K.J. 2013. The identification of microRNAs in calcisponges: independent evolution of microRNAs in basal metazoans. JEZ Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 320(3):84-93
Wimp, G. M., S. M. Murphy, D. Lewis, M. R. Douglas*, R. Ambikapathi**, L’A. Van-Tull**, C. Gratton and R. F. Denno. 2013. Predator hunting mode influences patterns of prey use from grazing and epigeic food webs. Oecologia 171:505-515.
Book Chapters
Quigley, M.F. The Horticulture of Tamarix in Tamarix: A Case Study of Ecological Change in the American West. A. Sher and M. F. Quigley, eds. Oxford University Press.Sher, A. Introduction to the Paradox Plant. 2013. P 1-20 in Tamarix: A Case Study of Ecological Change in the American West. A. Sher and M. F. Quigley, eds. Oxford University Press.
Sher, A. The Future of Tamarix in North America. 2013. P 441-458 in Tamarix: A Case Study of Ecological Change in the American West. A. Sher and M. F. Quigley, eds. Oxford University Press.
Shafroth, P.B., D.M. Merritt, M.K. Briggs, V.B. Beauchamp, K.D. Lair, M.L. Scott and A. Sher in Tamarix: A Case Study of Ecological Change in the American West. A. Sher and M. F. Quigley, eds. Oxford University Press.
González, E., L. Rochefort, S. Boudreau and M. Poulin. 2013. Trajectories of plant recovery in block-cut peatlands 35 years after peat extraction. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research 11:385-406.
González, E., L. Rochefort, S. Hugron, S. Boudreau and M. Poulin. 2013. Can indicator species predict restoration outcomes early in the monitoring process? Ecological Indicators 32:232-238.
Loewy, K. J.*, A. Flansburg**, K. Grenis*, M. Kjeldgaard**, J. McCarty**, L. Montesano**, J. Vernick** and S. M. Murphy. 2013. Life history traits and rearing techniques for fall webworm (Hyphantria cuneaDrury) in Colorado. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 67(3): 196-205.
Tinghitella, R.M., Weigel, M.*, Head, M., Boughman, J.W. 2013. Flexible mate choice when mates are rare and time is short. Ecology
and Evolution 3(9): 2820-2831.
Gaddis, M*, and A. Sher. 2013. Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) Removal in the Western United States: Multi-Site Findings and Considerations for Future Research. Sustainability 4: 3346-3361; doi:10.3390/su4123346
Kominoski, J.S., J.J. Follstad Shah, C. Canhoto, D.G. Fischer, D. Giling, E. González, N.A. Griffiths, A. Larrañaga, C.J. LeRoy, M.M. Mineau, Y.R. McElarney, S.M. Shirley, C.M. Swan and S.D. Tiegs. 2013. Forecasting functional implications of global changes in riparian plant communities. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 11:423-432.
Robinson, J.M., Sperling, E.A., Bergum, B., Adamski, M., Nichols, S.A., Adamska, M., and Peterson, K.J. 2013. The identification of microRNAs in calcisponges: independent evolution of microRNAs in basal metazoans. JEZ Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 320(3):84-93
Wimp, G. M., S. M. Murphy, D. Lewis, M. R. Douglas*, R. Ambikapathi**, L’A. Van-Tull**, C. Gratton and R. F. Denno. 2013. Predator hunting mode influences patterns of prey use from grazing and epigeic food webs. Oecologia 171:505-515.
Book Chapters
Quigley, M.F. The Horticulture of Tamarix in Tamarix: A Case Study of Ecological Change in the American West. A. Sher and M. F. Quigley, eds. Oxford University Press.Sher, A. Introduction to the Paradox Plant. 2013. P 1-20 in Tamarix: A Case Study of Ecological Change in the American West. A. Sher and M. F. Quigley, eds. Oxford University Press.
Sher, A. The Future of Tamarix in North America. 2013. P 441-458 in Tamarix: A Case Study of Ecological Change in the American West. A. Sher and M. F. Quigley, eds. Oxford University Press.
Shafroth, P.B., D.M. Merritt, M.K. Briggs, V.B. Beauchamp, K.D. Lair, M.L. Scott and A. Sher in Tamarix: A Case Study of Ecological Change in the American West. A. Sher and M. F. Quigley, eds. Oxford University Press.
2012
González, E. 2012. The ecology of the Middle Ebro floodplain forests and their hydrogeomorphic drivers: An integrative assessment for management. Journal of the Mediterranean Geography 118:29-40.
González, E. 2012. Seasonal patterns of litterfall in the floodplain forest of a large Mediterranean river. Limnetica 31:173-186.
González, E., M. González-Sanchis, F.A. Comín and E. Muller. 2012. Hydrologic thresholds for riparian forest conservation in a regulated large Mediterranean River. River Research and Applications 28:71-80.
Grenis, K.* 2012. An alternate method for collecting nocturnal insects in tree-less habitats. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 66(4): 237-239.
Murphy, S. M., G. M. Wimp, D. Lewis and R. F. Denno. 2012. Nutrient presses and pulses differentially impact plants, herbivores, detritivores and their natural enemies. PLoS ONE 7(8): e43929.
Nichols, S.A., Roberts, B.W., Richter, D.J., Fairclough, S.R. and N. King. 2012. Origin of metazoan cadherin diversity and the antiquity of the classical cadherin/β-catenin complex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 109(32):13046-13051.
Vrailas-Mortimer, A. ‡, Gomez, R., Dowse, H. and Sanyal, S. (2012). A survey of the protective effects of some commercially available antioxidant supplements in genetic and chemically induced models of oxidative stress in Drosophila melanogaster. Experimental Gerontology. Sept: 47:712-722. PMID: 22790021. Recipient of the inaugural Outstanding Paper Prize for Experimental Gerontology.
Gates, M. W., J. T. Lill, R. R. Kula, J. E. O’Hara, D. B. Wahl, D. R. Smith, J. B. Whitfield, S. M. Murphy and T. M. Stoepler*. 2012. Review of parasitoid wasps and flies (Hymenoptera, Diptera) associated with Limacodidae (Lepidoptera) in North America, with a key to genera. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 114(1): 24-110.
Gallardo, B., A. Cabezas, E. González and F.A. Comín. 2012. Effectiveness of a newly created oxbow lake to mitigate habitat loss and increase biodiversity in a regulated floodplain. Restoration Ecology 20:387-394.
Ghanbary, E.*, M. Tabari, E. González and M. Zarafshar. 2012. Morphophysiological responses of Alnus subcordata (L.) seedlings to permanent flooding and partial submersion. International Journal of Environmental Sciences 2:1211-1222.
Koizumi, N., Morioka, S., Quinn, T.W., Mori, A., Vongvichith, B., Nishida, K., Watabe, K. and T. Takemura. 2012. Development and characterization of 29 polymorphic microsatellite loci for Esomus metallicus. Conservation Genetics Resources 4(4): 1027-1030.
Koizumi, N., Morioka, S., Quinn, T. W., Mori, A., Vongvichith, B., Nishida, K., Watabe, K. and T. Takemura. 2012. Isolation and characterization of 40 polymorphic microsatellite markers from Parambassis siamensis. Conservation Genetics Resources 4(4): 1031-1035.
Koizumi, N., Hanamura,Y., Quinn, T. W., Nishida, K., Takemura, T., Watabe, K., Mori, A. and A. Man. 2012. Thirty two polymorphic microsatellite loci of the mysid crustacean Mesopodopsis tenuipes. Conservation Genetics Resources 4(1): 55-58.
Koizumi, N., Quinn, T. W., Jinguji, H., Nishida, K., Watabe, K., Takemura, T. and A. Mori. 2012. Development and characterization of 23 polymorphic microsatellite markers for Sympetrum frequens. Conservation Genetics Resources 4(1): 67-70.
Ohrtman, M.*, K. Lair, and A.A. Sher. 2012. Quantifying soil salinity in areas invaded by Tamarix spp. Journal of Arid Environments 85:114-121
Book Chapters
Sher, A. Tamarix spp (tamarisk, salt cedar). 2012. In A Handbook of Global Freshwater Invasive Species. R. A. 84Frances, ed. Rutledge Press. Oxford, England.
González, E. 2012. Seasonal patterns of litterfall in the floodplain forest of a large Mediterranean river. Limnetica 31:173-186.
González, E., M. González-Sanchis, F.A. Comín and E. Muller. 2012. Hydrologic thresholds for riparian forest conservation in a regulated large Mediterranean River. River Research and Applications 28:71-80.
Grenis, K.* 2012. An alternate method for collecting nocturnal insects in tree-less habitats. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 66(4): 237-239.
Murphy, S. M., G. M. Wimp, D. Lewis and R. F. Denno. 2012. Nutrient presses and pulses differentially impact plants, herbivores, detritivores and their natural enemies. PLoS ONE 7(8): e43929.
Nichols, S.A., Roberts, B.W., Richter, D.J., Fairclough, S.R. and N. King. 2012. Origin of metazoan cadherin diversity and the antiquity of the classical cadherin/β-catenin complex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 109(32):13046-13051.
Vrailas-Mortimer, A. ‡, Gomez, R., Dowse, H. and Sanyal, S. (2012). A survey of the protective effects of some commercially available antioxidant supplements in genetic and chemically induced models of oxidative stress in Drosophila melanogaster. Experimental Gerontology. Sept: 47:712-722. PMID: 22790021. Recipient of the inaugural Outstanding Paper Prize for Experimental Gerontology.
Gates, M. W., J. T. Lill, R. R. Kula, J. E. O’Hara, D. B. Wahl, D. R. Smith, J. B. Whitfield, S. M. Murphy and T. M. Stoepler*. 2012. Review of parasitoid wasps and flies (Hymenoptera, Diptera) associated with Limacodidae (Lepidoptera) in North America, with a key to genera. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 114(1): 24-110.
Gallardo, B., A. Cabezas, E. González and F.A. Comín. 2012. Effectiveness of a newly created oxbow lake to mitigate habitat loss and increase biodiversity in a regulated floodplain. Restoration Ecology 20:387-394.
Ghanbary, E.*, M. Tabari, E. González and M. Zarafshar. 2012. Morphophysiological responses of Alnus subcordata (L.) seedlings to permanent flooding and partial submersion. International Journal of Environmental Sciences 2:1211-1222.
Koizumi, N., Morioka, S., Quinn, T.W., Mori, A., Vongvichith, B., Nishida, K., Watabe, K. and T. Takemura. 2012. Development and characterization of 29 polymorphic microsatellite loci for Esomus metallicus. Conservation Genetics Resources 4(4): 1027-1030.
Koizumi, N., Morioka, S., Quinn, T. W., Mori, A., Vongvichith, B., Nishida, K., Watabe, K. and T. Takemura. 2012. Isolation and characterization of 40 polymorphic microsatellite markers from Parambassis siamensis. Conservation Genetics Resources 4(4): 1031-1035.
Koizumi, N., Hanamura,Y., Quinn, T. W., Nishida, K., Takemura, T., Watabe, K., Mori, A. and A. Man. 2012. Thirty two polymorphic microsatellite loci of the mysid crustacean Mesopodopsis tenuipes. Conservation Genetics Resources 4(1): 55-58.
Koizumi, N., Quinn, T. W., Jinguji, H., Nishida, K., Watabe, K., Takemura, T. and A. Mori. 2012. Development and characterization of 23 polymorphic microsatellite markers for Sympetrum frequens. Conservation Genetics Resources 4(1): 67-70.
Ohrtman, M.*, K. Lair, and A.A. Sher. 2012. Quantifying soil salinity in areas invaded by Tamarix spp. Journal of Arid Environments 85:114-121
Book Chapters
Sher, A. Tamarix spp (tamarisk, salt cedar). 2012. In A Handbook of Global Freshwater Invasive Species. R. A. 84Frances, ed. Rutledge Press. Oxford, England.
2011
Murphy, S. M., J. T. Lill and M. E. Epstein. 2011. Natural history of Limacodid moths (Zygaenoidea) in the environs of Washington, DC. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 65(3): 137-152.
Tinghitella, R.M., Zuk, M., Beveridge, M., Simmons, L.W. 2011. Island hopping introduces Polynesian field crickets to novel environments, genetic bottlenecks, and rapid evolution. J. Evolutionary Biology 24(6): 1199-1211.
Vrailas-Mortimer, A., del Rivero, Tania, Mukherjee, S., Nag, S., Gaitanidis, A., Kadas, D., Consoulas, C., Duttaroy, A. and Sanyal, S. (2011). p38 MAPK regulates MnSOD expression in muscles to influence stress, motor function and lifespan in Drosophila. Developmental Cell. Oct 18: 21: 783-795. PMID: 22014527
Dayel, M.J., Alegado, R.A., Fairclough, S.R., Levin, T.C., Nichols, S.A., McDonald, K. and N. King. 2011. Cell differentiation and morphogenesis in the colony forming choanoflagellate Salpingoeca rosetta. Developmental Biology 357(1):73-82.
Koizumi, N., Quinn, T.W., Park, M., Fike, J., Nishida, K., Takemura, T., Watabe, K. and A. Mori. 2011. Isolation and characterization of 21 polymorphic microsatellite loci in the Japanese dace (Tribolodon hakonensis). Conservation Genetics Resources 3: 565-567.
Ransler, F.A., Quinn, T.W. and S.J. Oyler. 2011. Genetic consequences of trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) reintroductions. Conservation Genetics 12: 257-268.
Stoepler, T. M.*, J. T. Lill and S. M. Murphy. 2011. Cascading effects of host size and host plant species on parasitoid resource allocation. Ecological Entomology 36: 724-735.
Tibbetts, E.A., Izzo, A.*, Tinghitella, R.M. 2011. Juvenile hormone titer and advertised quality are associated with timing of early spring activity in Polistes dominulus foundresses. Insectes Sociaux 58: 473-478.
Wimp, G. M., S. M. Murphy, D. Lewis and L. Ries. 2011. Do edge responses cascade up or down a multi-trophic foodweb? Ecology Letters 14: 863-870.
Book Chapters
Oyler-McCance, S.J. and T.W. Quinn. Molecular Insights into the Biology of Greater Sage-grouse. 2011. P 85-94 in Greater Sage-Grouse: Ecology and Conservation of a Landscape Species and Its Habitats. S.T. Knickk and J.W. Connelly, eds. Studies in Avian Biology 38. University of California Press.
Tinghitella, R.M., Zuk, M., Beveridge, M., Simmons, L.W. 2011. Island hopping introduces Polynesian field crickets to novel environments, genetic bottlenecks, and rapid evolution. J. Evolutionary Biology 24(6): 1199-1211.
Vrailas-Mortimer, A., del Rivero, Tania, Mukherjee, S., Nag, S., Gaitanidis, A., Kadas, D., Consoulas, C., Duttaroy, A. and Sanyal, S. (2011). p38 MAPK regulates MnSOD expression in muscles to influence stress, motor function and lifespan in Drosophila. Developmental Cell. Oct 18: 21: 783-795. PMID: 22014527
Dayel, M.J., Alegado, R.A., Fairclough, S.R., Levin, T.C., Nichols, S.A., McDonald, K. and N. King. 2011. Cell differentiation and morphogenesis in the colony forming choanoflagellate Salpingoeca rosetta. Developmental Biology 357(1):73-82.
Koizumi, N., Quinn, T.W., Park, M., Fike, J., Nishida, K., Takemura, T., Watabe, K. and A. Mori. 2011. Isolation and characterization of 21 polymorphic microsatellite loci in the Japanese dace (Tribolodon hakonensis). Conservation Genetics Resources 3: 565-567.
Ransler, F.A., Quinn, T.W. and S.J. Oyler. 2011. Genetic consequences of trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) reintroductions. Conservation Genetics 12: 257-268.
Stoepler, T. M.*, J. T. Lill and S. M. Murphy. 2011. Cascading effects of host size and host plant species on parasitoid resource allocation. Ecological Entomology 36: 724-735.
Tibbetts, E.A., Izzo, A.*, Tinghitella, R.M. 2011. Juvenile hormone titer and advertised quality are associated with timing of early spring activity in Polistes dominulus foundresses. Insectes Sociaux 58: 473-478.
Wimp, G. M., S. M. Murphy, D. Lewis and L. Ries. 2011. Do edge responses cascade up or down a multi-trophic foodweb? Ecology Letters 14: 863-870.
Book Chapters
Oyler-McCance, S.J. and T.W. Quinn. Molecular Insights into the Biology of Greater Sage-grouse. 2011. P 85-94 in Greater Sage-Grouse: Ecology and Conservation of a Landscape Species and Its Habitats. S.T. Knickk and J.W. Connelly, eds. Studies in Avian Biology 38. University of California Press.