Searle, C.L., S.S. Gervasi, J. Hua, J.I. Hammond, R.A. Relyea, D. Olson, and A.R. Blaustein.
Differential host susceptibility to Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, an emerging amphibian pathogen. Accepted Conservation Biology.
Jones, D.K., J.I. Hammond, and R.A. Relyea. 2010b. Competitive stress can make the herbicide
RoundupĀ® more deadly to larval amphibians. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry __:__-__.
Jones, D.K., J.I. Hammond and R.A. Relyea. 2010a. The importance of concentration,
application time, and stratification. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 29: 2016-2025.
McCauley, S.J., T Brodin, J.I. Hammond. 2010. Foraging rate of larval dragonfly colonists are
positively related to habitat isolation: results from a landscape-level experiment. American Naturalist 175: E66-E73.
Jones, D.K., J.I. Hammond and R.A. Relyea. 2009. Very highly toxic effects of endosulfan
across nine species of tadpoles: lag effects and family-level sensitivity. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 28: 1939-1945.
Luttbeg B., J.I. Hammond, and A. Sih. 2009. Dragonfly larvae and tadpole frog
space use games in varied light conditions. Behavioral Ecology 20: 13-21.
Hammond, J.I., B. Luttbeg, and A. Sih. 2007. Predator and prey space use: dragonflies and
tadpoles in an interactive game. Ecology 88: 1525-1535.
Ajie, B.C., L. Pintor, J. Kerby, J. Watters, J.I. Hammond, and A. Sih. 2007. A Framework for
determining the fitness consequences of antipredator behavior. Behavioral Ecology 18: 267-270.
Meimberg, H., J.I. Hammond, C.M. Jorgersen, T.W. Park, J.D. Gerlach, K.J. Rice, and J.K.
McKay. 2006. Molecular evidence for an extreme genetic bottleneck during the introduction of an invading grass to California. Biological Invasions 8: 1355-1366.
Harris, R.N., T.J. Vess, J.I. Hammond, and C.J. Lindermuth. 2003. Context-dependent kin
recognition in larval four-toed salamanders, Hemidactylium scutatum (Caudata: Pelthodontidae). Heretologica 59: 164-177.
Rehage, J.S., S.G. Lynn, J.I. Hammond, B.D. Palmer, and A. Sih. 2002. Effects of Larval
exposure to Triphenyltin on the Survival, Growth, and Behavior of Larval and Juvenile Ambystoma barbouri Salamanders. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 21:807-815. |