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Publications (full CV below)

Zonana, D.M., D.F. Doak, N.C. Kane, S.A. Taylor, M.D. Breed, and J.M. Gee (in preparation). Downhill displacement of a quail hybrid zone tracks twenty years of changing climate. Contact me for preprint.

Gallagher, J.H., E.D. Broder, D.M. Zonana, A. Wikle, R.M. Tinghitella (in preparation). Recently evolved purring crickets have diverged in song and wing morphology. 

Broder, E.D., J.H. Gallagher, A.W. Wikle, G.T. Welsh, T.J. Firneno, D.M. Zonana, R.M. Tinghitella (2023). A well-studied parasitoid fly of field crickets uses multiple alternative hosts in its introduced range. Evolutionary Ecology.

Gallagher, J.H.*, D.M. Zonana*, E.D. Broder, B.K. Herner, R.M. Tinghitella (2022). Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversification. Evolution Letters 6(6) * = co-first authorship

Broder, E.D., J.H. Gallagher, A.W. Wikle, C.P. Venable, D.M. Zonana, S.J. Ingley, T.C. Smith, R.M. Tinghitella (2022). Behavioral responses of a parasitoid fly to rapidly evolving host signals. Ecology and Evolution 12(8)

Turbek, S.P., D.R. Schield, E.S.C. Scordato, A. Contina, D. Xin-Wei, L. Yang, L. Yu, E. Pagani-Nuñez, R. Qing-Miao, C.C.R. Smith, C.A. Stricker, M. Wunder, D.M. Zonana, R.J. Safran (2022). A migratory divide spanning two continents is associated with genomic and ecological divergence. Evolution 76(4) 

Tinghitella, R.M., E.D. Broder, J.H. Gallagher, A.W Wikle, and D.M. Zonana (2021). Responses of intended and unintended receivers to a novel sexual signal suggest clandestine communication. Nature Communications 12(1)

Zonana, D.M., J.M. Gee, M.D. Breed, D.F. Doak (2020). Dynamic shifts in social network structure and composition within a breeding hybrid population. Joint special issue on social networks in Journal of Animal Ecology & Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 

Link: https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1365-2656.13314

 

Zonana, D.M., J.M. Gee, E.S. Bridge, M.D. Breed, and D.F. Doak (2019). Assessing behavioral associations in a hybrid zone through social network analysis: Complex assortative behaviors structure associations in a hybrid quail population. The American Naturalist, 193(6)    

Link: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdfplus/10.1086/703158

   

Kopp, M., Servedio, M.R., Mendelson, T.C., Safran, R.J., Rodríguez, R.L., Hauber, M.E., Scordato, E.C., Symes, L.B., Balakrishnan, C.N., Zonana, D.M. and van Doorn, G.S., 2018. Mechanisms of assortative mating in speciation with gene flow: connecting theory and empirical research. The American Naturalist, 191(1)

Link: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/694889

   

Levin, I.I., Zonana, D.M., Fosdick, B.K., Song, S.J., Knight, R. and Safran, R.J., 2016. Stress response, gut microbial diversity and sexual signals correlate with social interactions. Biology Letters, 12(6)

Link: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsbl.2016.0352

Levin, I.I., Zonana, D.M., Burt, J.M. and Safran, R.J., 2015. Performance of encounternet tags: field tests of miniaturized proximity loggers for use on small birds. PloS One, 10(9)

Link: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0137242

Vitousek, M.N., Zonana, D.M. and Safran, R.J., 2014. An integrative view of the signaling phenotype: Dynamic links between signals, physiology, behavior and social context. Current Zoology, 60(6)

Link: https://academic.oup.com/cz/article/60/6/739/1794305

Logan, B.A., Reblin, J.S., Zonana, D.M., Dunlavey, R.F., Hricko, C.R., Hall, A.W., Schmiege, S.C., Butschek, R.A., Duran, K.L., Emery, R.J. and Kurepin, L.V., 2013. Impact of eastern dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium pusillum) on host white spruce (Picea glauca) development, growth and performance across multiple scales. Physiologia Plantarum, 147(4), pp.502-513.

Link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1399-3054.2012.01681.x

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