Tewksbury Lab

University of Washington
Biology Department

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(Green = Graduate students, Orange = Undergraduates)

Publications


In review

Huey, R.B. Deutsch, C., Tewksbury, J. J., Vitt, L. J., Hertz, P.E., Álvarez Pérez, H. J. In review. Climate Warming Puts The Heat on Tropical Forest Lizards. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B

Martin, P.R., Bonier, F., and Tewksbury, J.J. In revision. Latitudinal variation in avian speciation rates. Evolution.

Brudvig, L. A. E. I. Damschen, J. J. Tewksbury, N. M. Haddad, and D. J. Levey. In review Corridors promote biodiversity halos surrounding target habitat. Science

2008

Tewksbury, J. J., ; r. b. Huey, and C. Deutsch. 2008. Climate Warming Puts the Heat on Tropical Ectotherms. Science320:1296-1297 pdf

Tewksbury, J. J., K. M. Reagan, N. J. Machnicki, T. A. Carlo, D. C. Haak, A. L. Calderon-Penaloza and D. J. Levey In press The evolutionary ecology of pungency in wild chilies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Damschen, E.I., Brudvig, L.A., Haddad, N.M, Levey, D. J. Orrock, J.L., Tewksbury, J. J. In press. Applying a movement ecology framework to predict plant community dynamics in fragmented landscapes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Levey, D. J., J. J. Tewksbury, B. M. Bolker. In press. Modeling long-distance seed dispersal in heterogeneous landscapes. Journal of Animal Ecology

Deutsch,C*. J. J. Tewksbury* R. B. Huey K. Sheldon C. Ghalambor D. Haak P. R. Martin. 2008. Impacts of climate warming on terrestrial ectotherms across latitudeProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (16) 6668-6672 * Tewksbury and Deutsch contributed equally pdf

Tewksbury, J.J., Levey, D.J., Huizinga, M., Travaset, A. 2008 Ecology of a spice: Capsaicin in wild chilies mediates seed retention, dispersal, and germination. Ecology 89:107-117 pdf

2007

Martin, P.R., Bonier, F., and Tewksbury, J.J. 2007. Revisiting Jablonski (1993): Cladogenesis and range expansion explain latitudinal variation in taxonomic richness Journal of Evolutionary Biology. pdf

Bronstein, J.L, Izhaki, I., Nathan, R., Tewksbury, J., Speigel, O., and Lotan, A. 2007. Fleshy fruited plants and frugivores in desert ecosystems In: A. Dennis, R. Green, E. Schupp and D.Westcott, editors. Seed dispersal: Theory and its application in a changing world Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK: CABI international. pdf

Levey, D.J., Izhaki, I., Tewksbury J.J.,Tsahar, E., and Haak, D. 2007. The primary importance of secondary compounds in fruits: case studies with capsaicin and emodin In: A. Dennis, R. Green, E. Schupp and D.Westcott, editors. Seed dispersal: Theory and its application in a changing world Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK: CABI international. pdf

Lloyd, J. and Tewksbury, J.J.2007. Analyzing avian nest survival in forests and grasslands: a comparison of the Mayfield and logistic-exposure methods. Studies in Avian Biology. pdf

2006

Haddad, N. and Tewksbury, J.J. Impacts of corridors on populations and communities. In Crooks and Sanjayan. Connectivity Conservation. Island Press.Pp. 390-415. pdf

Damschen, E.I., Haddad, N. M., Orrock, J. L., Tewksbury, J. J., Levey, D. J. 2006. Corridors Increase Plant Species Richness at Large Scales. Science 313: 1284-1286. pdf

Levey, D.J., Tewksbury J.J., Cipollini, M., and Carlo, T.A. 2006. A field test of the directed deterrence hypothesis in two species of wild chili. Oecologia. pdf

Tewksbury J.J., Manchego C, Haak D, Levey D.J. 2006. Where did the chili get its spice? Biogeography of capsaicinoid production in ancestral wild chili species. Chemical Ecology. pdf

Tewksbury, J.J., Garner, L., Garner, S., Lloyd, J.D., Saab, V., and Martin, T.E.2006. Alternative hypotheses of landscape influence on nest predation and brood parasitism in fragmented ecosystems. Ecology 87(3): 759-768. pdf

Ghalambor, C.K., Huey R.B., Martin, P.R., Tewksbury, J.J., and Wang G. .2006. Are mountain passes higher in the tropics? Janzen's hypothesis revisted. Integrative and Comparative Biology 46(1): 5-17 pdf

2005

Levey, D.J., Bolker, B. M., Tewksbury, J.J., Sargent, S., and Haddad, N.M. 2005. Modeling bird movement in experimental landscapes reveals how habitat corridors affect seed dispersal. Science 309 (5731): 146-148. pdf

Filardi, C., and Tewksbury, J. 2005. Ground-foraging palm cockatoos (Probosciger aterrimus) in lowland New Guinea: fruit flesh as a directed deterrent to seed predation? Journal of Tropical Ecology 21:1-7. pdf

Haddad, N and Tewksbury, J. 2005. Low-Quality Habitat Corridors as Movement Conduits for Butterflies. Ecological Applications 15(1)250-257. pdf

2003 Deppe, C., Holt, D. Tewksbury, J.J., Broberg, L., Peterson, J., Wood, K. 2003. Effect of Northern Pygmy-owl (Glaucidium gnoma) eyespots on avian mobbing. Auk 120:756-771. pdf

2002 Tewksbury, J. J. 2002. Fruits, Frugivores, and the evolutionary arms race. New Phytologist 156:137-144. pdf

Tewksbury, J. J., D. J. Levey, N. M. Haddad, , S. Sargent, J. L. Orrock, A. Weldon, B. J. Danielson, J. Brinkerhoff, E. I. Damschen, P. Townsend. 2002. Corridors affect plants, animals, and their interactions in fragmented landscapes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99:12923-12926. pdf

Cilimburg, A. B, M. L. Lindberg, J.J. Tewksbury, and S. J. Hejl. 2002. Survival probability of adult Yellow Warblers in Montana: Effects of dispersal and model types. Auk.199:778-789. pdf

Tewksbury, J. J., T. E. Martin, and S. J. Hejl, M. J. Kuehn, J. W. Jenkins. 2002. Parental behavior of a cowbird host: caught between the costs of egg-removal and nest predation. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London -- Biological Sciences 269:423-429. pdf

Tewksbury, J. J., A. B. Black, N. Nur, V. Saab, B. L. Logan, and D. S. Dobkin. 2002. Effects of anthropogenic fragmentation and livestock grazing on western riparian bird communities. Studies in Avian Biology 25:158-202. pdf

2001

Tewksbury, J. J. and G. P. Nabhan. 2001. Directed deterrence by capsaicin in chillies. Nature 412:403-404. pdf

Tewksbury, J. J. and J. D. Lloyd. 2001. Positive interactions under nurse plants: spatial scale, stress gradients and benefactor size. Oecologia 127:425-434. pdf

1999 Tewksbury, J. J., G. P. Nabhan, D. Norman, H. Suzan, J. Tuxill, and J. Donovan. 1999In situ conservation of wild chiles and their biotic associates. Conservation Biology 13:98-107. pdf

Tewksbury, J.J. T. E. Martin, S. J. Hejl, T. Redmen and J. Wheeler. 1999. The occurrence and relative abundance of cowbirds in a western valley: landscape, vegetation and host density effects. Studies in Avian Biology 18:23-33. pdf

Hochachka, W., T. E. Martin, J. A. Collaz, E. E. Klas, D. Curson, P. B. Wood, T. Donovan, D. M. Evan, M. Knuts, J. Manoli, G. Geupel, K. P. McFarland, V. Artman, L. Garner, N. Mathews, J. J. Tewksbury, C. Geugen, L. Petit, S. Garner, D. Anderson, K. L. Purcell, J. Faaborg, R. Dettmers, C. R. Smith, D. Whitehead, S. J. Hejl. 1999. Scale dependence in the effects of forest coverage on parasitism by brown-headed cowbirds. Studies in Avian Biology 18:80-98.

1998

Tewksbury, J. J., S. J. Hejl, and T. E. Martin.1998. Breeding productivity does not decline with increasing fragmentation in a Western Landscape. Ecology 79:2890-2903. pdf

1995

Martin, T. E., I. J. Ball, and J. J. Tewksbury. 1995. Environmental perturbations and rates of nest predation in birds. Transactions of the 61st North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference.

1994

Tewksbury, J. J. and C. A. Petrovich. 1994. The Influence of Ironwood as a habitat modifier species. Pp. 29 - 54 in J. P. Nabhan and J. L. Carr, eds.; Ironwood: An ecological and cultural keystone of the Sonoran Desert. University of Chicago Press.

1992

Tewksbury, J. J. 1992. Watching Prescott butterflies, a natural history and field guide. 86p. 10 plates. Gravity Press, Prescott, Arizona.

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