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Brandon T Barton

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Ecology|September 23, 2009
Climate warming strengthens indirect interactions in an old-field food webBrandon T Barton, Andrew P Beckerman, Oswald J Schmitz
Ecology and Evolution|September 15, 2017
A spatial theory for emergent multiple predator-prey interactions in food websTobin D Northfield, Brandon T Barton, Oswald J Schmitz
Current Opinion in Insect Science|November 14, 2017
Contrasting the potential effects of daytime versus nighttime warming on insectsCori J Speights, Jason P Harmon, Brandon T Barton
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 24, 2020
Warmer nights offer no respite for a defensive mutualismClesson H V Higashi, Brandon T Barton, Kerry M Oliver
Ecology and Evolution|March 19, 2020
Behavioral plasticity mitigates the effect of warming on white-tailed deerCarter L Wolff, Stephen Demarais, Christopher P Brooks, et al.
Ecology|April 27, 2018
Covariance between predation risk and nutritional preferences confounds interpretations of giving-up density experimentsJordan D McMahon, Marcus A Lashley, Christopher P Brooks, et al.
Current Opinion in Insect Science|November 14, 2017
Mass mortality events and the role of necrophagous invertebratesJeffery K Tomberlin, Brandon T Barton, Marcus A Lashley, et al.
Ecology|September 16, 2017
Indirect effects of larval dispersal following mass mortality eventsMarcus A Lashley, Heather R Jordan, Jeffery K Tomberlin, et al.
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine|December 28, 2018
Why and How to Create Nighttime Warming Treatments for Ecological Field ExperimentsCori J Speights, Carter L Wolff, Martha E Barton, et al.
Ecology|August 1, 2020
A framework and standardized terminology to facilitate the study of predation-risk effectsScott D Peacor, Brandon T Barton, David L Kimbro, et al.
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Ecology|September 23, 2009
Climate warming strengthens indirect interactions in an old-field food webBrandon T Barton, Andrew P Beckerman, Oswald J Schmitz
Ecology and Evolution|September 15, 2017
A spatial theory for emergent multiple predator-prey interactions in food websTobin D Northfield, Brandon T Barton, Oswald J Schmitz
Current Opinion in Insect Science|November 14, 2017
Contrasting the potential effects of daytime versus nighttime warming on insectsCori J Speights, Jason P Harmon, Brandon T Barton
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 24, 2020
Warmer nights offer no respite for a defensive mutualismClesson H V Higashi, Brandon T Barton, Kerry M Oliver
Ecology and Evolution|March 19, 2020
Behavioral plasticity mitigates the effect of warming on white-tailed deerCarter L Wolff, Stephen Demarais, Christopher P Brooks, et al.
Ecology|April 27, 2018
Covariance between predation risk and nutritional preferences confounds interpretations of giving-up density experimentsJordan D McMahon, Marcus A Lashley, Christopher P Brooks, et al.
Current Opinion in Insect Science|November 14, 2017
Mass mortality events and the role of necrophagous invertebratesJeffery K Tomberlin, Brandon T Barton, Marcus A Lashley, et al.
Ecology|September 16, 2017
Indirect effects of larval dispersal following mass mortality eventsMarcus A Lashley, Heather R Jordan, Jeffery K Tomberlin, et al.
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine|December 28, 2018
Why and How to Create Nighttime Warming Treatments for Ecological Field ExperimentsCori J Speights, Carter L Wolff, Martha E Barton, et al.
Ecology|August 1, 2020
A framework and standardized terminology to facilitate the study of predation-risk effectsScott D Peacor, Brandon T Barton, David L Kimbro, et al.
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