27. Gering, E., Laubach, Z., Weber, P., Hussey, G., Turner, J., Lehmann, K., Montgomery, T., Holekamp, K. and Getty, T. 2020 (preprint). Toxoplasma gondii infections are associated with boldness towards lions in wild hyena hosts. bioRxiv 2020.08.26.268805.
26. Gering, E., Laubach, Z., Weber, P., Hussey, G., Turner, J., Lehmann, K., Montgomery, T., Holekamp, K. and Getty, T. 2020. Time Makes You Older, Parasites Make You Bolder--Toxoplasma Gondii Infections Predict Hyena Boldness toward Definitive Lion Hosts. In Evolution in Action: Past, Present and Future (pp. 205-224). Springer, Cham.
25. Ålund M, Emery N, Jarrett BJ, MacLeod KJ, McCreery HF, Mamoozadeh N, Phillips JG, Schossau J, Thompson AW, Warwick AR, Yule KM, Zylstra ER, Gering E (Senior Author). (2020) Academic ecosystems must evolve to support a sustainable postdoc workforce. 2020. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2020 Apr 13:1-5.
24. Gering, E., Incorvaia, D., Henriksen, R., Conner, J., Getty, T., & Wright, D. 2019. Getting Back to Nature: Feralization in Animals and Plants. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 34: 1137-1151.
23. Gering, E., Incorvaia, D., Henriksen, R., Wright, D., & Getty, T. 2019. Maladaptation in feral and domesticated animals. Evolutionary Applications.
22. Henriksen, R., Gering, E., Wright, D. 2018. Feralisation—The Understudied Counterpoint to Domestication. In Origin and Evolution of Biodiversity (pp. 183-195). Springer, Cham.
21. Ferrario C, Alessandri G, Mancabelli L, Gering E, et al. 2018. Untangling the cecal microbiota of feral chickens by culturomic and metagenomic analyses. Environmental Microbiology 19: 4771-4783.
20. Gering E. 2017. Male-mimicking females increase male-male interactions, and decrease male survival and condition in a female-polymorphic damselfly. Evolution 71: 1390–1396. doi: 10.1111/evo.13221.
19. Kuczynski M, Getty T, and Gering E (Senior Author). 2017. Larger females are choosier in the gray treefrog (Hyla versicolor). Behavioural Processes 135: 29-35.
18. Johnsson, M, Gering E, Willis P, Lopez S, Van Dorp L, Hellenthal G, Henriksen R, Friberg U, Wright D. 2016. Feralisation targets different genomic loci to domestication in the chicken. Nature Communications 7: 12950.
17. Kuczynski M, Storks L, Gering E, Getty T. 2016. Male treefrogs in low condition resume signaling faster following simulated predator attack. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 70: 347-355.
16. Kuczynski M, Gering E, Getty T. 2016. Context and condition dependent plasticity in sexual signaling in gray treefrogs. Behavioural Processes 124: 74-79.
15. Gering E, Johnsson M, Willis P, Getty T, Wright D. 2015. Mixed-ancestry and admixture in Kauai’s feral chickens: invasion of domestic genes into ancient Red Junglefowl reservoirs. Molecular Ecology 24: 2112–2124.
14. Whitney K, Gering E. 2015. Five decades of invasion genetics. New Phytologist 205:472-475.
13. Hebets EA, Aceves-Aparicio A, Aguilar-Argüello A, Bingman VP, Escalante I, Gering E, et al. 2014. Multimodal sensory reliance in the nocturnal homing of the amblypygid Phrynus pseudoparvulus (Class Arachnida, Order Amblypygi). Behavioral Processes 108: 123-130.
12. Hebets E, Gering E, Bingman V, Wiegmann D. 2014. Nocturnal homing in the tropical amblypygid Phrynus pseudoparvulus. Animal Cognition 17: 1013-1018.
11. McTavish E, Smith G, Guererro R, Gering E. 2012. Flight morphology variation in a damselfly with female-limited polymorphism. Evolutionary Ecology Research 14: 325-341.
10. Bybee S, Johnson K, Gering E, Whiting M, Crandall K. 2012. All the better to see you with: a review of odonate color vision with transcriptomic insight into the odonate eye. Organisms Diversity and Evolution 3: 241-250.
9. Locklin J, Huckabee J, Gering E. 2012. A method for mass rearing the damselfly Ischnura ramburii in the laboratory. Florida Entomologist 95: 273-277.
8. Crothers L, Gering E, Cummings M. 2011. Aposematic signal variation predicts male-male interactions in a polymorphic poison frog. Evolution 65: 599-605.
7. Smith G, Gering E, et al. 2010. Theobroma cacao agroecology in Kauai: a case study. Pacific Agriculture and Natural Resources 1: 21-26.
6. Gering E, Opazo J, Storz J. 2009. Molecular evolution of cytochrome b in high- and low-altitude deer mice (genus Peromyscus). Heredity 102: 226-235.
5. Ishtiaq F, Gering E, Beadell J, et al. 2007. Prevalence and diversity of avian haematozoan parasites in Asia: A regional survey. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 43: 382-398.
4. Storz J, Sabatino S, Hoffmann F, Gering E, et al. 2007. The molecular basis of high-altitude adaptation in deer mice. PLoS Genetics 3: e45, 0448-0459.
3. Durrant K, Beadell J, Ishtiaq F, Graves G, Olson S, Gering E, et al. 2006. Avian malaria in S. America: a comparison of temperate and tropical zones. Ornithological Monographs 60: 98-111.
2. Beadell J, Gering E, Austin J, et al. 2004. Prevalence and differential host-specificity of two avian blood parasite genera in the Australo-Papuan region. Molecular Ecology 4: 3829-3844.
1. Gering E, Atkinson C. 2004. A rapid method for counting nucleated erythrocytes on stained blood smears by digital image analysis. Journal of Parasitology 90: 879-881.
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