Out of the Shadows: Multilocus Systematics and Biogeography of Night Monkeys Suggest a Central Amazonian Origin and a Very Recent Widespread Southeastward Expansion in South America
Biology Faculty Research
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2022
Ahead of his time: Joseph Grinnell, natural history, and inclusion and equity in STEM
David O Ribble
2021
2020
Culturable Root Endophyte Communities are Shaped by Both Warming and Plant Host Identity in the Rocky Mountains, USA
Kelly G Lyons
Do Seasonal Glucocorticoid Changes Depend on Reproductive Investment? A Comparative Approach in Birds
Michele A Johnson
Baseline and Stress-Induced Corticosterone Levels Across Birds and Reptiles Do Not Reflect Urbanication Levels
Michele A Johnson
2019
HormoneBase, a Population-Level Database of Steroid Hormone Levels Across Vertebrates
Michele A Johnson
The Evolution of Androgen Receptor Expression and Behavior in Anolis Lizard Forelimb Muscles
Michele A Johnson
IUCN Conservation Status Does Not Predict Glucocortoid Concentrations in Reptiles and Birds
Michele A Johnson
Standing Variation and the Capacity for Change: Are Endocrine Phenotypes More Variable That Other Traits?
Michele A Johnson
Detecting Bias in Large-Scale Comparative Analyses: Methods for Expanding the Scope of Hypothesis-Testing with HormoneBase
Michele A Johnson
Do Seasonal Glucocorticoid Changes Depend on Reproductive Investment? A Comparative Approach in Birds
Michele A Johnson
Rapid Evolution of Testis Size Relative to Sperm Morphology Suggests that Post-Copulatory Selection Targets Sperm Number in Anolis Lizards
Michele A Johnson
Species-Specific Means and Within-Species Variance in Glucocorticoid Hormones and Speciation Rates in Birds
Michele A Johnson
Macroevolutionary Patterning in Glucocorticoids Suggests Different Selective Pressures Shape Baseline and Stress-Induced Levels
Michele A Johnson
Ritualized Display of a Leaf: A Putative Agonistic Signal in Both Sexes of Tropical Bird
Troy G Murphy
2018
Illuminating Endocrine Evolution: The Power and Potential of Large-Scale Comparative Analyses
Michele A Johnson
Prey Availability Affects Territory Size, but Not Territorial Display Behavior, in Green Anole Lizards
Michele A Johnson
Data from: Seasonal variation in the utility of a status signaling system: Plumage ornament predicts foraging success only during periods of high competition
Troy G Murphy
Seasonal Variation in the Utility of a Status Signaling System: Plumage Ornament Predicts Foraging Success Only During Periods of High Competition
Troy G Murphy
2017
4,5-Dimethoxy-2-nitrobenzohydrazides and 1-(1-Benzylpiperidin-4-yl)ethan-1-ones as Potential Antioxidant/Cholinergic Endowed Small Molecule Leads
Kwan H Cheng
How Do Lizards Determine Dominance? Applying Ranking Algorithms to Animal Social Behaviour
Eduardo Cabral Balreira
Comparative Seed Heat Tolerances Among Native and Non-indigenous Invasive Grassland Species
Kelly G Lyons
How Do Lizards Determine Dominance? Applying Ranking Algorithms to Animal Social Behaviour
Michele A Johnson
Why Do Curly Tail Lizards (Genus Leiocephalus) Curl Their Tails? An Assessment of Displays Toward Conspecifics and Predators
Michele A Johnson
2016
2015
Migration and the Evolution of Sexual Dichromatism: Evolutionary Loss of Female Coloration with Migration among Wood-Warblers
Michele A Johnson
Migration and the Evolution of Sexual Dichromatism: Evolutionary Loss of Female Coloration with Migration among Wood-Warblers
Troy G Murphy
Migration and the Evolution of Sexual Dichromatism: Evolutionary Loss of Female Coloration with Migration among Wood-Warblers
Biology Faculty Research
It isn't always sexy when both are bright and shiny: considering alternatives to sexual selection in elaborate monomorphic species
Troy G Murphy
The Burden of Motherhood: The Effect of Reproductive Load on Female Lizard Locomotor, Foraging, and Social Behavior
Michele A Johnson
Behavioural display systems across nine Anolis lizard species: sexual dimorphisms in structure and function
Michele A Johnson
2014
Lifetime reproductive success and its correlates in the monogamous rodent, Peromyscus californicus
David O Ribble
Male mate guarding in a socially monogamous mammal, the round-eared sengi: on costs and trade-offs
David O Ribble
A comparison of home ranges of two species of Peromyscus using trapping and radiotelemetry data
David O Ribble
The mating system of northern populations of Peromyscus maniculatus as revealed by radiotelemetry and DNA fingerprinting
David O Ribble