{"id":54,"date":"2016-01-25T12:12:25","date_gmt":"2016-01-25T17:12:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.richmond.edu\/graysonlab\/?page_id=54"},"modified":"2019-07-11T11:39:11","modified_gmt":"2019-07-11T15:39:11","slug":"publications-presentations","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/blog.richmond.edu\/graysonlab\/publications-presentations\/","title":{"rendered":"Publications"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"publication\">\n<p>Hern\u00e1ndez-Pacheco, R., C. Sutherland, L.M. Thompson, and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2019. Unexpected spatial population ecology of widespread salamander near its southern range edge. Royal Society Open Science 6: 182192.<\/p>\n<p>Thompson, L.M., B. Pugh, L.A. McDonald, A. Estrada, K. Horn, B.L.C. Gilman, L.K. Belden, J.C. Mitchell, and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2019. Persistence of Eastern Lesser Siren populations at their Northeastern range edge. Northeastern Naturalist 26(2):410 \u2013 419.<\/p>\n<p>Friedline, C.J., T.M. Faske, B.M. Lind, E.M. Hobson, D. Parry, R.J. Dyer, D.M. Johnson, L.M. Thompson, <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>, and A.J. Eckert. 2019. Evolutionary genomics of gypsy moth populations sampled along a latitudinal gradient. Molecular Ecology 208: 2206\u20132223.<\/p>\n<p>Faske, T.M., L.M. Thompson, N. Banahene, A. Levorse, M. Quiroga Herrera, K. Sherman, S. Timko, B. Yang, D. R. Gray, D. Parry, P.C. Tobin, A.J. Eckert, D.M. Johnson, and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2019. Can gypsy moth stand the heat? A reciprocal transplant experiment with an invasive forest pest across its southern range margin. Biological Invasions 21: 1365\u20131378.<\/p>\n<p>Banahene, N., S. Salem., T.M. Faske, H. Byrne, M. Glackin, S.J. Agosta, A.J. Eckert, <strong>K.L.<\/strong> <strong>Grayson<\/strong>, and L.M. Thompson. 2018. Thermal sensitivity of gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) during larval and pupal development. Environmental Entomology 47(6): 1623 \u2013 1631.<\/p>\n<p>Price, S.J., <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>, B.D. Gartrell, and N.J. Nelson. 2018. Survival and growth of tuatara <em>Sphenodon punctatus<\/em> following translocation from the Cook Strait to warmer locations in their historic range. Oryx 1-12. doi:10.1017\/S003060531800008X<\/p>\n<p>McDonald, L., <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>, H.A. Lin, and J.R. Vonesh. 2018. Stage specific effects of fire: Effects of prescribed burning on adult abundance, oviposition habitat selection, and larval performance of Cope\u2019s Gray Treefrog (<em>Hyla chrysoscelis<\/em>). Forest Ecology and Management 430: 394 \u2013 402.<\/p>\n<p>Novarro, A.J., C.R. Gabor, C.B. Goff, T.D. Mezebish, L.M. Thompson, and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2018. <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/191\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Physiological responses to elevated temperature across the geographic range of a terrestrial salamander.<\/a> Journal of Experimental Biology 221(18): jeb.178236.<\/p>\n<p>Charbonnier, J.F., J. Pearlmutter, J.R. Vonesh, C.R. Gabor, Z.R. Forsburg, and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2018. <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/189\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Cross-life stage effects of aquatic larval density and terrestrial moisture on growth and corticosterone in the spotted salamander. Diversity 10(3): 68.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Sibilia, C.D., K.A. Brosko, C.H. Hickling, L.M. Thompson, <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>, and J.R. Olson. 2018. <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/188\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Thermal Physiology and Developmental Plasticity of Pigmentation in the Harlequin Bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae).<\/a> Journal of Insect Science 18(4): 4.<\/p>\n<p>May, C., N. Hillerbrand, L.M. Thompson, T.M. Faske, E. Martinez, D. Parry, S.J. Agosta, and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2018. <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/186\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Geographic variation in larval metabolic rate between northern and southern populations of the invasive gypsy moth.<\/a> Journal of Insect Science 18(4): 5.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson, K.L.<\/strong>, and D.M. Johnson. 2018. Novel insights on population and range edge dynamics using an unparalleled spatiotemporal record of species invasion. Journal of Animal Ecology 87: 581 \u2013 593. <em>Shortlisted for the Sidnie Manton Award<\/em> <em>(for an outstanding synthesis paper by an early career author).<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Thompson, L.M., T.M. Faske, N. Banahene, D. Grim, S.J. Agosta, D. Parry, P.C. Tobin, D.M. Johnson, and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2017. Variation in growth and developmental responses to supraoptimal temperatures near latitudinal range limits of gypsy moth (<em>Lymantria dispar<\/em> (L.)), an expanding invasive species. Physiological Entomology 42: 181 \u2013 190.<\/p>\n<p>Johnson, E.R., B. L. Bowerman, M.A. Thomas, L. M. Thompson, and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2017. The influence of environmental factors on pond activity of aquatic red-spotted newts <em>Notophthalmus viridescens<\/em>. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 32: 711 \u2013 720.<\/p>\n<p>Walter, J.A., <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>, and D.M. Johnson. 2017. Variation in Allee effects: Evidence, unknowns, and directions forward. Population Ecology 59: 99 \u2013 107.<\/p>\n<p>Aspbury, A.A., <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>, S. Fantayeb, I. Nichols, M. Myers-Burton, X. Ortiz-Mangual, C.R. Gabor. 2017. The association between male-biased sex ratio and indicators of stress in red-spotted newts. Physiology &amp; Behavior 173: 156 \u2013 162.<\/p>\n<p>Thompson, L.M., <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>, and D.M. Johnson. 2016. Forest edges enhance mate-finding in the invasive European gypsy moth, <em>Lymantria dispar<\/em>. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 158: 295 \u2013 303.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson, K.L.<\/strong>, D. Parry, T. Faske, A. Hamilton, P.C. Tobin, S.J. Agosta, and D.M. Johnson. 2015. Performance of wild and laboratory-reared gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Erebidae): A comparison between foliage and artificial diet. Environmental Entomology 44: 864 \u2013 873.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson, K.L<\/strong>., L. Bulluck, C. Viverette, and J. Vonesh. 2016. Baseline surveys for amphibians and prothonotary warblers at Fort A.P. Hill in Virginia 2015 \u2013 2016. Final Technical Report for Cooperative Agreement No. W9126G-14-2-0077. United States Army Corps of Engineers.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson, K.L.<\/strong>, N.J. Mitchell, and N.J. Nelson. 2016. <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/187\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">When a species can\u2019t stand the heat.<\/a> Data Nugget Teaching Case Study.<\/p>\n<p>Price, S.J., <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>, and N.J. Nelson. 2016. Re-introduction of tuatara to a mainland sanctuary within the species historic range in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. Global Re-Introduction Perspectives: 2016. Case Studies from Around the Globe. Soorae, P. S. (ed.) Gland, Switzerland: IUCN\/SSC Reintroduction Specialist Group.<\/p>\n<p>Wimsatt, J., S.H. Feldman, M. Heffron, M. Hammond, M.P.R. Ruehling, <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>, and J.C. Mitchell. 2014. Detection of pathogenic <em>Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis<\/em> using water filtration, animal and bait testing. Zoo Biology 33: 577-585.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson, K.L.<\/strong>, N.J. Mitchell, J.M. Monks, S.N. Keall, J. Wilson, and N.J. Nelson. 2014. <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/11\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Sex ratio bias and extinction risk in an isolated population of tuatara (<em>Sphenodon punctatus<\/em>).<\/a> PLoS ONE 9: e94214.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson, K.L.<\/strong>, S.P. De Lisle, J.E. Jackson, S.J. Black, and E.J. Crespi. 2012. <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/9\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Behavioral and physiological female responses to male harassment in a pond-breeding amphibian.<\/a> Frontiers in Zoology 9: 24.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson, K.L.<\/strong>, L.L. Bailey, and H.M. Wilbur. 2011. <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/7\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Life history benefits of residency in a partially migrating pond-breeding amphibian.<\/a> Ecology 92: 1236-1246.<\/p>\n<p>De Lisle, S.P. and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2011. <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/8\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Survival, breeding frequency, and migratory orientation in <em>Ambystoma jeffersonianum<\/em>.<\/a> Herpetological Conservation Biology 6: 215-227.<\/p>\n<p>Nalepa, C.A. and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2011. Surface activity of the xylophagous cockroach <em>Cryptocercus punctulatus<\/em> (Dictyoptera: Cryptocercidae) based on collections from pitfall traps. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 104: 364-368.<\/p>\n<p>Bloch, A.M. and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2010. Reproductive costs of migration for males in a partially migrating pond-breeding amphibian. Canadian Journal of Zoology 88: 1113-1120.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson, K.L.<\/strong> and H.M. Wilbur. 2009. <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/6\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Sex- and context-dependent migration in a pond-breeding amphibian.<\/a> Ecology 90: 306-312.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson, K.L.<\/strong> and H.D. McLeod. 2009. Evaluating the reproductive cost of migration for females in a partially migrating pond-breeding amphibian. Journal of Zoology 279: 71-77.<\/p>\n<p>Orlofske, S.A., <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>, and W.A. Hopkins. 2009.<a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/4\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"> The effects of fluorescent powder on oxygen consumption in salamanders using either cutaneous or bimodal respiration.<\/a> Copeia 2009: 623-627.<\/p>\n<p>Roe, A.W. and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2009. Repeated exposure to fluorescent powder does not affect survival or mass in eastern red-spotted newts, <em>Notophthalmus viridescens<\/em>. Applied Herpetology 6: 295-299.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson, K.L.<\/strong> and A.M. Bloch. 2009. <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/16\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><em>Ambystoma maculatum<\/em> (Spotted Salamander) Occurrence.<\/a> Herpetological Review 40: 195.<\/p>\n<p>Davis, A.K. and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2008. <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/3\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Spots of adult male red-spotted newts are redder and brighter than females: evidence for a role in mate selection?<\/a> Herpetological Journal 18: 83-89.<\/p>\n<p>Roe, A.W. and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2008<em>.<\/em> Terrestrial movements and habitat use of eastern red-spotted newts, <em>Notophthalmus viridescens<\/em>. Journal of Herpetology 42: 22-30.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson, K.L.<\/strong> and A.W. Roe. 2007<em>.<\/em> <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/2\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Glow sticks as effective bait for capturing aquatic amphibians in funnel traps.<\/a> Herpetological Review 38: 168-170.<\/p>\n<p>Davis, A.K. and <strong>K.L. Grayson<\/strong>. 2007. <a href=\"http:\/\/scholarship.richmond.edu\/biology-faculty-publications\/1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Improving natural history research with image analysis: the relationship between skin color, sex, size and stage in red-spotted newts (<em>Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens<\/em>).<\/a> Herpetological Conservation and Biology 2: 65-70.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson, K.L.<\/strong>, L.W. Cook, M.J. Todd, D. Pierce, W.A. Hopkins, R.E. Gatten Jr., and M.E. Dorcas. 2005. Effect of prey type on specific dynamic action, growth, and mass conversion efficiencies in the horned frog, C<em>eratophrys cranwelli<\/em>. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A 141: 298-304.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Grayson, K.L.<\/strong> and M.E. Dorcas. 2004. Seasonal temperature variation in the painted turtle (<em>Chrysemys picta<\/em>). Herpetologica 60: 325-336.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hern\u00e1ndez-Pacheco, R., C. Sutherland, L.M. Thompson, and K.L. Grayson. 2019. Unexpected spatial population ecology of widespread salamander near its southern range edge. Royal Society Open Science 6: 182192. Thompson, L.M., B. Pugh, L.A. McDonald, A. Estrada, K. Horn, B.L.C. Gilman, L.K. Belden, J.C. Mitchell, and K.L. Grayson. 2019. 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