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Publications for publication type Article and publication subtype Journal Article
- Infection status as the basis for habitat choices in a wild amphibian, 2021, American Naturalist (197) - 1
- Quantifying the contribution of habitats and pathways to a spatially structured population facing environmental change, 2020, American Naturalist (196) - 2
- Brood size affects future reproduction in a long-lived bird with precocial young, 2019, American Naturalist (193) - 3
- Revisiting Paine’s 1966 sea star removal experiment, the most-cited empirical article in the American Naturalist, 2016, American Naturalist (188) - 4
- Reproductive allochrony in seasonally sympatric populations maintained by differential response to photoperiod: Implications for population divergence and response to climate change, 2016, American Naturalist (187) - 4
- Postnatal growth rates covary weakly with embryonic development rates and do not explain adult mortality probability among songbirds on four continents, 2016, American Naturalist (185) - 3
- Evolution of pathogen virulence across space during an epidemic, 2015, American Naturalist (185) - 3
- A conceptual framework for clutch size evolution in songbirds, 2014, American Naturalist (183) - 3
- Thermal sensitivity of immune function: evidence against a generalist-specialist trade-off among endothermic and ectothermic vertebrates, 2013, American Naturalist (181) - 6
- Nest predation risk and growth strategies of passerine species: grow fast or develop traits to escape risk?, 2012, American Naturalist (180) - 3
- Carryover effects associated with winter location affect fitness, social status, and population dynamics in a long-distance migrant, 2011, American Naturalist (178) - 5
- Biogeographic and ecological regulation of disease: Prevalence of Sin Nombre virus in island mice is related to island area, precipitation, and predator richness, 2011, American Naturalist (177) - 5
- Optimization of biomass composition explains microbial growth-stoichiometry relationships, 2011, American Naturalist (177) - 2
- The effect of travel loss on evolutionarily stable distributions of populations in space, 2011, American Naturalist (178) - 1
- How vegetation and sediment transport feedbacks drive landscape change in the Everglades and wetlands worldwide, 2010, American Naturalist (176) - 3
- The golden rule of reviewing, 2009, American Naturalist (173) - 5
- Selection for rapid embryo development correlates with embryo exposure to maternal androgens among passerine birds, 2007, American Naturalist (170) - 2
- Habitat connectivity and ecosystem productivity: implications from a simple model., 2007, American Naturalist (169) - 1
- Forage nutritive quality in the Serengeti ecosystem: The roles of fire and herbivory, 2007, American Naturalist (170) - 3
- The role of local populations within a landscape context: Defining and classifying sources and sinks, 2006, American Naturalist (167) - 6
- Consumers limit the abundance and dynamics of a perennial shrub with a seed bank, 2006, American Naturalist (168) - 4
- Habitat selection responses of parents to offspring predation risk: An experimental test, 2006, American Naturalist (168) - 6
- Invertebrate eggs can fly: Evidence of waterfowl-mediated gene flow in aquatic invertebrates, 2005, American Naturalist (165) - 2
- Resource allocation in offspring provisioning: An evaluation of the conditions favoring the evolution of matrotrophy, 2003, American Naturalist (162) - 5
- Evolution of trophic transmission in parasites: Why add intermediate hosts?, 2003, American Naturalist (162) - 2
- Individual covariation in life-history traits: Seeing the trees despite the forest, 2002, American Naturalist (159) - 1
- Population dynamics and mutualism: Functional responses of benefits and costs, 2002, American Naturalist (159) - 3
- On incorporating fire into our thinking about natural ecosystems: A response to Saha and Howe, 2001, American Naturalist (158) - 6
- Mast flowering and semelparity in bamboos: The bamboo fire cycle hypothesis, 1999, American Naturalist (154) - 3
- On the use of path analysis and related procedures for the investigation of ecological problems, 1998, American Naturalist (152) - 1
- Wolf pack size and food acquisition, 1997, American Naturalist (150) - 4
- A structural equation model of plant species richness and its application to a coastal wetland, 1997, American Naturalist (149) - 3
- Lekking without a paradox in the buff-breasted sandpiper, 1997, American Naturalist (49) - 6
- Foraging on prey that are modified by parasites, 1992, American Naturalist (140) - 5
- Survival rates of birds of tropical and temperate forests: Will the dogma survive?, 1990, American Naturalist (136) - 3
- Climatic control of vegetation distribution: The role of the water balance, 1990, American Naturalist (135) -
- Hotshots, hotspots, and female preference in the organization of lek mating systems, 1988, American Naturalist (131) - 2
- Search theory and convergent spore morphology, 1984, American Naturalist (124) - 2
- Optimal timing in biological processes, 1984, American Naturalist (123) - 1
- Disruption, dispersion, and dominance in lek-breeding birds, 1983, American Naturalist (122) - 1
- Activity and prey selection in the sea otter: Influence of population status on community structure, 1982, American Naturalist (120) - 2
- On the variability of alligator sex ratios, 1980, American Naturalist (116) - 1
- Alcoholic fermentation in swamp and upland populations of Nyssa sylvatica: Temporal changes in adaptive strategy, 1979, American Naturalist (113) -