Recent Publications (Collaborators: undergrads1, graduate students2, postdocs3, faculty4)
Crowley, P.H., P.C. Trimmer3, W.S. Cuello2, S.M.
Ehlman2, O. Spiegel3, and A. Sih4. Habitat choice,
decision thresholds, and human-induced rapid
environmental change (HIREC). The American
Naturalist, in press.
Salzman2, T.C., A.L. McLaughlin2, D.F. Westneat4, and
P.H. Crowley. 2018. Energetic trade-offs and
feedbacks between behavior and metabolism
influence correlations between pace-of-life attributes.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 72: 54-70.
Glover2, K.M., and P.H. Crowley. 2018. Female mate
choice and the emergence of male coercion.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71: 181-196.
Crowley, P.H., W. Harris4, and E. Korn4. 2017. Optimal
sex allocation under pollen limitation. Theoretical
Ecology 10: 417-431.
Cilles2, S., G. Coy1, C.R. Stieha2, J. Cox4, P.H. Crowley,
and D.S. Maehr4. 2017. Seed predation, seed
dispersal, and seedling herbivory of oak and hickory
in a Bluegrass savanna: implications for regeneration.
Northeastern Naturalist 23: 466-481.
Stieha2, C., G. García-Ramos4, D.N. McLetchie4, and P.H. Crowley. 2017. Maintenance of the sexes and persistence of a clonal organism in spatially complex metapopulations. Evolutionary Ecology 31: 363-386.
Hart2, M.K., Kratter, A., and P.H. Crowley. 2016. Partner fidelity and reciprocal investments in the mating system of a simultaneous hermaphrodite. Behavioral Ecology 27: 1471-1479.
Crowley, P.H., S. Ehlman2, E. Korn4, and A. Sih4. 2016. Dealing with stochastic environmental variation in space and time: bet hedging by generalist, specialist and multi-specialist strategies. Theoretical Ecology 9: 149-161.
Treanor2, J.J., C. Geremia, M.A. Ballou, D. H. Keisler, P.J. White, J.J. Cox4, and P.H. Crowley. 2015. Maintenance of brucellosis in Yellowstone bison: linking seasonal food resources, host-pathogen interaction, and life-history trade-offs. Ecology and Evolution, pp.1-17 (open access).
Crowley, P.H., and K.R. Hopper4. 2015. Mechanisms of adaptive cohort splitting. Ecological Modelling 308: 1- 13.
García-Ramos4, G., L.A. Dunoyer2, K.L. Sasser2, and P.H. Crowley. 2015. Evolution of resistance by a native competitor can lead to invasion collapse in disease-mediated invasions. Biological Invasions 17: 2863-2879.