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Publications by Jon D. Witman
Consumer Mobility Predicts Impacts of Herbivory Across an Environmental Stress Gradient
Ecology
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
Interactive Effects of Flow Speed and Particle Concentration on Growth Rates of an Active Suspension Feeder
Limnology and Oceanography
Oceanography
Aquatic Science
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Impacts of Insect Herbivory on Cactus Population Dynamics: Experimental Demography Across an Environmental Gradient
Ecological Monographs
Evolution
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Systematics
Behavior
Soil Genesis and Mineral Transformation Across an Environmental Gradient on Andesitic Lahar
Soil Science Society of America Journal
Soil Science
Environmental Context of Endophyte Symbioses: Interacting Effects of Water Stress and Insect Herbivory
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Plant Science
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
DNA Metabarcoding and Morphological Macroinvertebrate Metrics Reveal the Same Changes in Boreal Watersheds Across an Environmental Gradient
Scientific Reports
Multidisciplinary
Heat Stress Impacts Immune Status in Cows Across the Life Cycle
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Veterinary
A Mobility Link Service for NDN Consumer Mobility
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Computer Networks
Electronic Engineering
Information Systems
Electrical
Communications
Ecotypes of an Ecologically Dominant Prairie Grass (Andropogon Gerardii) Exhibit Genetic Divergence Across the U.S. Midwest Grasslands' Environmental Gradient
Molecular Ecology
Genetics
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
Variation in Stress and Innate Immunity in the Tree Lizard (Urosaurus Ornatus) Across an Urban–rural Gradient
Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology
Evolution
Ecology
Biochemistry
Endocrinology
Systematics
Animal Science
Behavior
Zoology
Physiology
Shifts in Aboveground Biomass Allocation Patterns of Dominant Shrub Species Across a Strong Environmental Gradient
PLoS ONE
Multidisciplinary