Hall Publications

 

 

 

In press or published: Click on links for PDF reprints, and email me for pre-reprints

 

 

2009

 

 

Hall, S.R., C.R. Becker, J.L. Simonis, M.A. Duffy, A.J. Tessier, and C.E. Cáceres.  2009.  Friendly competition: evidence for a dilution effect among competitors in a planktonic host-parasite system.  Ecology 90:791-801.  (PDF)  (Online Appendix A)

 

Hall, S.R., J.L. Simonis, R.M. Nisbet, A.J. Tessier, and C.E. Cáceres.  2009.  Resource ecology of virulence in a planktonic host-parasite system: an explanation using dynamic energy budgets.  American Naturalist 174:149-162  (PDF)  (Appendix A)  (Appendix B)

 

Cáceres, C.E., C.J. Knight, and S.R. Hall.  2009.  Predator spreaders: predation can enhance parasite success in a planktonic host-parasite system.  Ecology, in press

 

Duffy, M.A., S.R. Hall, C.E. Cáceres, and A.R. Ives.  2009.  Rapid evolution, seasonality, and the termination of epidemics.  Ecology 1441-1448 (PDF)  (Appendix)  (Supplement)

 

Hall, S.R., C.M. Knight, C.R. Becker, M.A. Duffy, A.J. Tessier, and C.E. Cáceres.  2009.  Quality matters: food quality and the course of epidemics in a planktonic host-parasite system.  Ecology Letters, 12: 118–128 (PDF)  (Appendices)

 

Hall, S.R.  2009.  Stoichiometrically-explicit food webs: feedback between stoichiometric constraints and species interactions.  Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, in press.

 

 

2008

Duffy, M.A., and S.R. Hall.  2008.   Selective predation and rapid evolution can jointly dampen effects of virulent parasites on Daphnia populations.  American Naturalist 171:499-510 (PDF Reprint) (Appendix A PDF) (Appendix B PDF)

 

Duffy, M.A., C.E. Brassil, S.R. Hall, A.J. Tessier, C.E. Cáceres, and J.K. Conner.  2008.  Parasite-mediated disruptive selection in a natural Daphnia population. BMC Evolutionary Biology 8:80 (PDF Reprint)

 

Darcy-Hall, T.L., and S.R. Hall.  2008.  Linking limitation to shifts in species composition: importance of inter- and intra-specific variation in grazing resistance.  Oecologia, in press  (Online First PDF)  (Appendices, DOC)

 

Hall, S.R., J.H. Brown, C.E. Cáceres, J.M. Chase, A.P. Dobson, R.D. Holt, C.G. Jones, K.D. Lafferty, S.E. Randolph, and P. Rohani.  2008.  Is infectious disease just another type of consumer-resource interaction?  Pp. 223-241 in R.S. Ostfeld, F. Keesing, and V.T. Eviner (eds). Reciprocal interactions betweens ecosystems and disease. Princeton University Press.  (Galley PDF)

 

 

2007

Hall, S.R., M.A. Leibold, D.A. Lytle, and V.H. Smith.  2007.  Grazing and the stoichiometric light:nutrient hypothesis: revisiting bottom-up and top-down effects on producer stoichiometry.  Ecology 88:1142–1152  (PDF)  (Appendix A HMTL) (Appendix B HTML) (Appendix C HTML)

 

Hall, S.R., J.B. Shurin, S. Diehl, and R.M. Nisbet.  2007.  Food quality, nutrient limitation of secondary production, and the strength of trophic cascades.  Oikos 116:1128-1143.  (PDF Reprint)  (Appendix B PDF)

 

Hall, S.R., C. Becker, and C.E. Cáceres.  2007.  Parasitic castration: a perspective from a model of dynamic energy budgets.  Integrative and Comparative Biology 47:295-309.  (PDF Reprint)

 

Hall, S.R., L. Sivars-Becker, C. Becker, M.A. Duffy, A.J. Tessier, and C.E. Cáceres.  2007.  Eating yourself sick: transmission of disease as a function of foraging ecology.  Ecology Letters 10: 207–218  (PDF Reprint)  (Appendix S1 PDF)  (Appendix S2 PDF)

 

 

2006

Hall, S.R., M.A. Leibold, D.A. Lytle, and V.H. Smith.  2006.  Inedible producers in food webs: controls on stoichiometric food quality and composition of grazers.  American Naturalist 167:628-637 (PDF Reprint) (Appendix A PDF) (Appendix B PDF) (Appendix C PDF)

 

Hall, S.R., A.J. Tessier, M.A. Duffy, M. Huebner, and C.E. Cáceres.  2006.  Warmer does not have to mean sicker: temperature and predators can jointly drive timing of epidemics.  Ecology 87:1684-1695 (PDF Reprint) (Link to Appendix A) (Link to Appendix B)

 

Cáceres, C.E., S.R. Hall, M.A. Duffy, A.J. Tessier, and S. MacIntyre.  2006.  Physical structure of lakes constrains epidemics in Daphnia populations.  Ecology 87:1438-1444 (PDF Reprint) (Link to Appendix A) (Link to Appendix B) (Link to Appendix C)

 

 

2005

Leibold, M.A., S.R. Hall, and O. Bjørnstad.  2005.  Food web architecture and its effects on consumer resource oscillations in experimental pond ecosystems. Pp. 37-47 in J. Moore and P. deRuyter and V. Wolters (eds).  Dynamic food webs: multispecies assemblages, ecosystem development, and environmental change.  Academic Press.

 

Hall, S.R., V.H. Smith, D.A. Lytle, and M.A. Leibold.  2005.  Constraints on primary producer N:P stoichiometry along N:P supply ratio gradients.  Ecology 86:1894-1904.  (PDF Reprint)  (Link to Appendix A)  (Link to Appendix B)

 

Hall, S.R., M.A. Duffy, A.J. Tessier, and C.E. Cáceres.  2005.  Spatial heterogeneity of daphniid parasitism within lakes.  Oecologia 143:635-644.  (PDF Reprint)  (Appendix PDF)

 

Hall, S.R., M.A. Duffy, and C.E. Cáceres.  2005.  Selective predation and productivity jointly drive complex behavior in host-parasite systems.  American Naturalist 180:70-81. (PDF Reprint)  (Appendix A PDF)  (Appendix B PDF)

 

Duffy, M.A., S.R. Hall, A.J. Tessier, and M. Huebner.  2005.  Selective predators and their parasitized prey: Top-down control of epidemics.  Limnology and Oceanography 50:412-420.  (PDF Reprint)  (Appendix PDF)

 

 

2004

Hall, S.R., M.A. Leibold, D.A. Lytle, and V.H. Smith.  2004.  Stoichiometry and planktonic grazer composition over gradients of light, nutrients, and predation risk.  Ecology 85:2291–2301.  (PDF Reprint) (Links to Appendices)

 

Hall, S.R.  2004.  Stoichiometrically-explicit competition between grazers: species replacement, coexistence, and priority effects along resource supply gradients.  American Naturalist 164:157-172.  (PDF Reprint)  (Appendix A PDF) (Appendix B PDF)

 

 

2003-1999

Hall, S.R., N.K. Pauliukonis, E.L. Mills, L.G. Rudstam, C.P. Schneider, S.J. Lary, and F. Arrhenius.  2003.  A comparison of lower trophic level variables in embayment, nearshore and offshore habitats of Lake Ontario.  Journal of Great Lakes Research 29:54-69.  (PDF Reprint)

 

Hall, S.R., and E.L. Mills.  2000.  Exotic species in large lakes of the world.  Aquatic Environmental Health and Management 3:105-135.  (PDF Reprint)

 

Hall, S.R., and L.G. Rudstam.  1999.  Habitat use and recruitment: a comparison of long-term recruitment patterns among fish species in a shallow, eutrophic lake, Oneida Lake, NY, USA.  Hydrobiologia 408/409:101-113.  (PDF Reprint)