PUBLICATIONS:
Relyea, R. A. and J. R. Auld. 2004. Having the guts to compete: how intestinal plasticity explains costs of inducible defenses. Ecology Letters 7:869-875. [abstract][pdf]
Relyea, R. A. and J. R. Auld. 2005. Predator- and competitor-induced plasticity: how changes in foraging morphology affect phenotypic tade-offs. Ecology 86:1723-1729. [abstract][pdf]
Hoverman, J. T., J. R. Auld, and R. A. Relyea. 2005. Putting prey back together again: integrating predator-induced behavior, morphology, and life history. Oecologia 144:481-491. [abstract][pdf]
Jarne, P., and J. R. Auld. 2006. Animals mix it up too: the distribution of self-fertilization among hermaphroditic animals. Evolution 60:1816-1824. [abstract][pdf]
Watkins Jr., J. E., A. Y. Kawahara, S. A. Leicht, J. R. Auld, A. J. Bicksler, and K. Kaiser. 2006. Fern laminar scales protect against photoinhibition from excess light. American Fern Journal 96:83-92. [abstract][pdf]
Steets, J. A., D. E. Wolf, J. R. Auld, and T.-L. Ashman. 2007. The role of natural enemies in the expression and evolution of mixed mating in hermaphroditic plants and animals. Evolution 61:2043-2055. [abstract]
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