Dr. Brian D. Inouye
Professor, Department of Biological Science at Florida State University (FSU)
I am a quantitative population and community ecologist, mostly working with plants and insects. I am interested in how variation among individuals (in traits, stages, and spatial locations) affects population dynamics and species interactions. Projects in the lab include work on spatial neighborhood effects on plants and insects, tritrophic interactions among plants-seed predators-parasitoids, mathematical models of communities, and phenological responses to climate change. |
Publications
Inouye, D.W., N. Underwood, B.D. Inouye and R.E. Irwin. 2020. Support early-career field researchers (Letter). Science 368: 724-725
Merwin, A.C., B.D. Inouye, and N. Underwood. 2020. Natal-habitat experience mediates the relationship between insect and hostplant densities. Oecologia 193:261–271.70.
Stemkovski, M., W.D. Pearse, S.R. Griffin, G.L. Pardee, J. Gibbs, T. Griswold, J.L. Neff, R. Oram, M.G. Rightmyer, C.S. Sheffield, K. Wright, B.D. Inouye, D.W. Inouye, R.E. Irwin 2020. Bee phenology is predicted by climatic variation and functional traits. Ecology Letters,doi: 10.1111/ele.13583.
Mutz, J., Underwood, N., and B.D. Inouye. 2020. Integrating top-down and bottom-up effects of local density across scales and a complex life cycle. Ecology, 101(10), e03118.
Underwood, N., P.A. Hambäck and B.D. Inouye. 2020. Pollinators, herbivores and plant neighborhood effects. Quarterly Review of Biology. 95(1), 37-57. doi:10.1086/707863
Zipkin, E., B.D. Inouye, and S.R. Beissinger. 2019. Innovations in data integration for modeling populations. [Introduction to a Special Feature section we organized and edited.] Ecology 100(6):e02713.10.1002/ecy.2713. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecy.271366.
Inouye, B.D., J. Ehrlén, and N. Underwood. 2019. Phenology as a process rather than an event: from individual reaction norms to community metrics. Ecological Monographs 89(2): e01352. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecm.135265.
Verschut, T.A., B.D. Inouye, and P.A. Hambäck. 2018. Sensory deficiencies affect resource selection and associational effects at two spatial scales. Ecology and Evolution 8:10569-10577. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.453464.
Spiesman, B.J., Stapper, A.P., and B.D. Inouye. 2018. Patch size, isolation, and matrix effects on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in a landscape microcosm. Ecosphere 9(3): e02173. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.217363.
Ogilvie, J. E., S.R. Griffin, Z.J. Gezon, B.D. Inouye, N. Underwood, D.W. Inouye and R.E. Irwin. 2017. Interannual bumble bee abundance is driven by indirect climate effects on floral resource phenology. Ecology Letters 20:1507-1515. doi: 10.1111/ele.12854.
Merwin, A.C., N. Underwood, and B.D. Inouye. 2017. Increased consumer density decreases the strength of neighborhood effects in a model system. Ecology 98: 2904-2913.
Underwood, N. and B.D. Inouye. 2017. Pathways for effects of small-scale disturbances on a rare plant: How Mimulus angustatus benefits from gopher mounds. Ecosphere 8(6):e01838. 10.1002/ecs2.1838
Mutz, J., N. Underwood, and B.D. Inouye. 2017. Time since disturbance affects colonization dynamics in a metapopulation. Journal of Animal Ecology 86:1065-1073. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12689
Bundy, J., B.D. Inouye, R. Mercer, and R. Nowakowski. 2016. Fractionation-Dependent Improvements in Proteome Resolution in the Mouse Hippocampus by IEF LC-MS/MS. Electrophoresis. 37(14):2054-62. doi: 10.1002/elps.201600076.
Kim, T.N, B.J. Spiesman, A.L. Buchanan, A.S. Hakes, S.L. Halpern, B.D. Inouye, A.L. Kilanowski, N. Kortessis, D.W. McNutt , A.C. Merwin, and N. Underwood. 2015. Selective manipulation of a non-dominant plant and its herbivores affects an old-field plant community. Plant Ecology, 216: 1029-1045.
Erickson,G.M., P.J. Makovicky, B.D. Inouye, C. Zhou and K. Gao. 2015. Flawed Analysis?: A Response to Myhrvold. Anatomical Record, 298(10):1669-1672.
Anderson, K.E., B.D. Inouye, and N. Underwood. 2015. Does induced resistance cause herbivore aggregations? An examination of spatial pattern formation in a model of induced resistance and herbivore population dynamics. Ecology 96(10): 2758-2770. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-1697.1
Grinath, J.B., B.D. Inouye, and N. Underwood. 2015. A cascade of antagonistic and mutualistic ecological effects: bears benefit plants. Ecology Letters 18(2):164-173.
Kadowaki, K. and B.D. Inouye. 2015. Habitat configuration affects spatial pattern of β diversity of insect communities breeding in oyster mushrooms. Ecosphere 6:art72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES14-00327.1
Freestone, A.L. and B.D. Inouye. 2015. Deterministic community assembly and high temporal turnover promote regional coexistence in the tropics but not the temperate zone. Ecology 96(1): 264-273.
Ellison, A.M., N.J. Gotelli, B.D. Inouye, and D.R. Strong. 2014. P-values, hypothesis testing, and model selection: it's déjà vu all over again. Ecology 95(3): 609-610. [The introduction to a special Ecology Forum section we organized and edited.]
Spiesman, B.J. and B.D. Inouye. 2014. The consequences of multiple indirect pathways of interaction for species coexistence. Theoretical Ecology 8(2):225-232, DOI: 10.1007/s12080-014-0246-4.
Bruna, E.M., T.J. Izzo, B.D. Inouye, and H.L. Vasconcelos. 2014. Effect of mutualist partner identity and fidelity on plant demography. Ecology, 95(12): 3237-3243.
Hambäck, P.A. B.D. Inouye, P. Andersson, and N. Underwood. 2014. Effects of plant neighborhoods on plant-herbivore interactions: resource dilution and associational effects. Ecology 95(5): 1370-1383.
Underwood, N., B.D. Inouye, and P.A. Hambäck. 2014. A conceptual framework for associational effects: when do neighbors matter and how would we know? Quarterly Review of Biology 89(1): 1-19.
Spiesman B.J. and B.D. Inouye. 2013. Habitat loss alters the architecture of plant-pollinator interaction networks. Ecology 94(12): 2688–2696.
Kim T, N. Underwood, B.D. Inouye. 2013. Insect herbivores change the outcome of plant competition through effects on demographic processes. Ecology 94(8): 1753-1763.
Miller, T.E.X., and B.D. Inouye. 2013. Sex-biased dispersal affects the velocity of range expansion. Ecology Letters, 16(3): 354-361.
-Faculty of 1000 recommended paper
Kadowaki, K., B.D. Inouye, and T.E. Miller. 2012. Assembly-history dynamics of a pitcher-plant protozoan community in experimental microcosms. PLoS ONE, 7(8): e42651. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0042651.
Erickson, G.M., P.M. Gignac, S.A. Steppan, A.K. Lappin, K.A. Vliet, J.D. Brueggen, B.D. Inouye, D. Kledzik, and G.J.W. Webb. 2012. Insights into the ecology and evolutionary success of crocodilians revealed through bite force and tooth pressure experimentation. PLoS ONE 7(3): e31781. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0031781.
Kraft, N.J.B., N.J. Sanders, J.C. Stegen, M.J. Anderson, T.O. Crist, H.V. Cornell, M. Vellend, M. Chase, L.S. Comita, K.F. Davies, A.L. Freestone, S.P. Harrison, B.D. Inouye, J.A. Myers, J. N.G. Swenson. 2012. Response to Comments on “Disentangling the Drivers of β Diversity along Latitudinal and Elevational Gradients. Science 335:1573 doi:10.1126/science.1218697.
Stegen J.C. , A.L. Freestone, T.O. Crist, M.J. Anderson, J.M. Chase, L.S. Comita, H.V. Cornell, K.F. Davies, S.P. Harrison, A.H. Hurlbert, B.D. Inouye, N.J. B. Kraft, J.A. Myers, N.J. Sanders, N.G. Swenson, and M. Vellend. 2012. Stochastic and deterministic drivers of spatial and temporal turnover in breeding bird communities. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 22:202-212.
Grinath, J.B., B.D. Inouye, N. Underwood, and I. Billick. 2012. The indirect consequences of a mutualism: comparing positive and negative components of the net interaction between honeydew-tending ants and host plants. Journal of Animal Ecology, 81:494-502.
Kraft, N.J.B., L.S. Comita, J.M. Chase, N.J. Sanders, N.G. Swenson, T.O. Crist, J.C. Stegen, M. Vellend, B. Boyle, M.J. Anderson, H.V. Cornell, K.F. Davies, A.L. Freestone, B.D. Inouye, S.P. Harrison, J.A. Myers. 2011. Disentangling the drivers of β-diversity along latitudinal and elevational gradients. Science 333:1755-1758, with the cover photo.
Miller, T.E.X., and B. D. Inouye. 2011. Confronting two-sex demographic models with data. Ecology, 92(11):2141-2151.
3Bruna, E.M., T.J. Izzo, B.D. Inouye, M. Uriarte, and H.L. Vasconcelos. 2011. Asymmetric dispersal and colonization success of Amazonian plant-ant queens. PLoS ONE 6(8): e22937. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0022937.
Lee, C.T., B.D. Inouye, and T.E.X. Miller. 2011. Consumer effects on the vital rates of their resource can determine the outcome of competition between consumers. American Naturalist 178(4): 452-463.
-Faculty of 1000 recommended paper
Miller, T.E.X., A.K. Shaw, B.D. Inouye, and M.G. Neubert. 2011. Sex-biased dispersal and the speed of two-sex invasions. American Naturalist 177(5):549-561.
Chase, J.M., N.J.B. Kraft, K.G. Smith, M. Vellend, B.D. Inouye. 2011. Using null models to disentangle variation in community dissimilarity from variation in α-diversity. Ecosphere 2(2): art24. doi:10.1890/ES10-00117.1.
Anderson, M.J., T.O. Crist, J.M. Chase, M. Vellend, B.D. Inouye, A.L. Freestone, N.J. Sanders, H.V. Cornell, K.F. Davies, S.P. Harrison, N.J.B. Kraft, J.C. Stegen, N.G. Swenson. 2011. Navigating the multiple meanings of β diversity: a roadmap and compass for the practicing ecologist. Ecology Letters 14(1): 19-28.
-Faculty of 1000 'must read' recommended paper
Erickson, G.M., P.J. Currie, B.D. Inouye and A.A. Winn. 2010. A revised life table and survivorship curve for Albertosaurus sarcophagus based on the Dry Island mass death assemblage. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 47(9): 1269-1275.
Lee, C.T. and B.D. Inouye. 2010. Mutualism between consumers and their shared resource can promote competitive coexistence. American Naturalist 175(3): 277-288.
-Faculty of 1000 recommended paper
Erickson, G.M., O.W.M. Rauhut, M.A. Norell, Z. Zhou, B.D. Inouye, Hou, and A.H. Turner. 2009. Was dinosaurian physiology inherited by birds? -- reconciling slow growth in Archaeopteryx. PLoS ONE 4(10): e7390. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0007390.
Anderson, K.E., B.D. Inouye, and N. Underwood. 2009. Modeling herbivore competition mediated by inducible changes in plant quality. Oikos 118: 1633-1646.
Erickson, G.M., P.J. Makovicky, B.D. Inouye, C. Zhou, and K. Gao. 2009. A life table for Psittacosaurus lujiatunensis: the first glimpse into ornithischian dinosaur population biology. Antomical Record 292(9):1514-1521.
Dáttilo, W.F.C., T.J. Izzo, B.D. Inouye, H.L. Vasconcelos & E.M. Bruna. 2009. Volatile recognition by Pheidole minutula (Myrmicinae), an Amazonian ant-plant specialist. Biotropica, 41(5): 642-646.
Izzo. T.J., E.M. Bruna, H. Vasconcelos, and B.D. Inouye. 2009. Cooperative colony founding alters the likelihood of interspecific competition between Amazonian plant-ants. Insectes Sociaux 56:341-345.
Hughes, A.R., B.D. Inouye, M. Johnson, N. Underwood, and M. Vellend. 2008. Ecological consequences of genetic diversity. Ecology Letters 11: 609-623.
Thiele, R. and B.D. Inouye. 2007. Nesting biology, seasonality and mating behavior of Epicharis metatarsalis Friese (Hymenoptera, Apidae) in northeastern Costa Rica. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 100(4): 596-602.
Freestone, A.L. and B.D. Inouye. 2006. Dispersal limitation and environmental heterogeneity shape scale-dependent diversity patterns in plant communities. Ecology 87(10): 2425-2432.
Erickson, G.M., P.J. Currie, B.D. Inouye and A.A. Winn. 2006. Tyrannosaur life tables: an example of nonavian dinosaur population biology. Science 313: 213-217.21. Inouye, B.D. N. Underwood, D.F. Doak, and P. Kareiva. 2006. Interviewing for academic jobs. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 87(2): 155-158.
Boggs, C.L., C.E. Holdren, I.G. Kulahci, T.C. Bonebrake, B.D. Inouye, J.P. Fay, A. McMillan, E.H. Williams, and P.R. Ehrlich. 2006. Delayed population explosion of an introduced butterfly. Journal of Animal Ecology 75(2): 466-475.
-Faculty of 1000 recommended paper
Tiffin, P.L., B.D. Inouye, and N. Underwood. 2006. Induction and herbivore mobility affect the evolution of plant defense and herbivore counter defense. Evolutionary Ecology Research 8: 265-277.
Inouye, B.D., and D.M. Johnson. 2005. Larval aggregation affects feeding rate in Chlosyne poecile (Lepidoptera: Nympahildae). Florida Entomologist 88(3): 247-252.
Davies K.F., P. Chesson, S. Harrison, B.D. Inouye, B.A. Melbourne, and K.J. Rice. 2005. Spatial heterogeneity explains the scale dependence of the native-exotic diversity relationship. Ecology 86(6): 1602-1610.
Inouye, B.D. 2005. Scaling up from local interactions to regional coexistence across two scales of spatial heterogeneity: insect larvae in the fruits of Apeiba membranacea. Oecologia 145(2): 188-196.
Underwood, N., P. Hambäck, and B.D. Inouye. 2005. Large-scale questions and small-scale data: empirical and theoretical methods for scaling-up in ecology. Oecologia 145(2): 177-178.
Underwood, N., K. Anderson, and B. D. Inouye. 2005. Induced versus constitutive resistance and the spatial distribution of insect herbivores among plants. Ecology 86(3): 594-602.
Inouye, B.D. 2005. The importance of the variance around the mean effect size of ecological processes: Comment. Ecology 86(1): 262-265.
Inouye, B.D., and A.A. Agrawal. 2004. Ant mutualists alter the composition and attack rate of the parasitoid community for the gall wasp Disholcaspis eldoradensis (Cynipidae). Ecological Entomology 29(6): 692-696.
Mendelson, T., B.D. Inouye, and M. Rausher. 2004. Quantifying patterns in the evolution of reproductive isolation. Evolution 58(7): 1424-1433.
Inouye, B.D. and P.L. Tiffin. 2003. Measuring tolerance to herbivory with natural or imposed damage: a reply to Lehtilä. Evolution 57(3): 681-682.
Harrison, S.P., B.D. Inouye, and H.D. Safford. 2003. Ecological heterogeneity in the effects of grazing and fire on grassland diversity. Conservation Biology 17(3): 837-845.
Harrison, S.P. and B.D. Inouye. 2002. High beta diversity in the flora of Californian serpentine “islands”. Biodiversity and Conservation 11: 1869-1876.
Inouye, B.D. 2001. Response surface experimental designs for investigating interspecific competition. Ecology 82(10): 2696-2706.
Inouye, B.D. and J. R. Stinchcombe. 2001. Relationships between ecological interaction modifications and diffuse coevolution: similarities, differences, and causal links. Oikos 95(2): 353-356.
Inouye, B.D. 2000. Use of visual and olfactory cues for individual nest hole recognition by the solitary bee Epicharis metatarsalis (Apidae, Anthophorinae). Journal of Insect Behavior 13(2): 231-238.
Tiffin, P.L. and B.D. Inouye. 2000. Measuring tolerance to herbivory: Accuracy and precision of estimates made using natural versus imposed damage. Evolution 54(3): 1024-1029.
Inouye, D.W., B. Barr, K.B. Armitage, and B.D. Inouye. 2000. Changes in the phenology of migrants and hibernators at high altitudes, and the consequences of differences in climate change at low and high altitudes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 97(4): 1630-1633.
Inouye, B.D. 1999. Integrating nested spatial scales: implications for the coexistence of competitors on a patchy resource. Journal of Animal Ecology 68(1): 150-162.
Inouye, B.D. 1999. Estimating competition coefficients: strong competition among three species of frugivorous flies. Oecologia 120(4): 588-594.
Merwin, A.C., B.D. Inouye, and N. Underwood. 2020. Natal-habitat experience mediates the relationship between insect and hostplant densities. Oecologia 193:261–271.70.
Stemkovski, M., W.D. Pearse, S.R. Griffin, G.L. Pardee, J. Gibbs, T. Griswold, J.L. Neff, R. Oram, M.G. Rightmyer, C.S. Sheffield, K. Wright, B.D. Inouye, D.W. Inouye, R.E. Irwin 2020. Bee phenology is predicted by climatic variation and functional traits. Ecology Letters,doi: 10.1111/ele.13583.
Mutz, J., Underwood, N., and B.D. Inouye. 2020. Integrating top-down and bottom-up effects of local density across scales and a complex life cycle. Ecology, 101(10), e03118.
Underwood, N., P.A. Hambäck and B.D. Inouye. 2020. Pollinators, herbivores and plant neighborhood effects. Quarterly Review of Biology. 95(1), 37-57. doi:10.1086/707863
Zipkin, E., B.D. Inouye, and S.R. Beissinger. 2019. Innovations in data integration for modeling populations. [Introduction to a Special Feature section we organized and edited.] Ecology 100(6):e02713.10.1002/ecy.2713. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecy.271366.
Inouye, B.D., J. Ehrlén, and N. Underwood. 2019. Phenology as a process rather than an event: from individual reaction norms to community metrics. Ecological Monographs 89(2): e01352. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecm.135265.
Verschut, T.A., B.D. Inouye, and P.A. Hambäck. 2018. Sensory deficiencies affect resource selection and associational effects at two spatial scales. Ecology and Evolution 8:10569-10577. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.453464.
Spiesman, B.J., Stapper, A.P., and B.D. Inouye. 2018. Patch size, isolation, and matrix effects on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in a landscape microcosm. Ecosphere 9(3): e02173. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.217363.
Ogilvie, J. E., S.R. Griffin, Z.J. Gezon, B.D. Inouye, N. Underwood, D.W. Inouye and R.E. Irwin. 2017. Interannual bumble bee abundance is driven by indirect climate effects on floral resource phenology. Ecology Letters 20:1507-1515. doi: 10.1111/ele.12854.
Merwin, A.C., N. Underwood, and B.D. Inouye. 2017. Increased consumer density decreases the strength of neighborhood effects in a model system. Ecology 98: 2904-2913.
Underwood, N. and B.D. Inouye. 2017. Pathways for effects of small-scale disturbances on a rare plant: How Mimulus angustatus benefits from gopher mounds. Ecosphere 8(6):e01838. 10.1002/ecs2.1838
Mutz, J., N. Underwood, and B.D. Inouye. 2017. Time since disturbance affects colonization dynamics in a metapopulation. Journal of Animal Ecology 86:1065-1073. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12689
Bundy, J., B.D. Inouye, R. Mercer, and R. Nowakowski. 2016. Fractionation-Dependent Improvements in Proteome Resolution in the Mouse Hippocampus by IEF LC-MS/MS. Electrophoresis. 37(14):2054-62. doi: 10.1002/elps.201600076.
Kim, T.N, B.J. Spiesman, A.L. Buchanan, A.S. Hakes, S.L. Halpern, B.D. Inouye, A.L. Kilanowski, N. Kortessis, D.W. McNutt , A.C. Merwin, and N. Underwood. 2015. Selective manipulation of a non-dominant plant and its herbivores affects an old-field plant community. Plant Ecology, 216: 1029-1045.
Erickson,G.M., P.J. Makovicky, B.D. Inouye, C. Zhou and K. Gao. 2015. Flawed Analysis?: A Response to Myhrvold. Anatomical Record, 298(10):1669-1672.
Anderson, K.E., B.D. Inouye, and N. Underwood. 2015. Does induced resistance cause herbivore aggregations? An examination of spatial pattern formation in a model of induced resistance and herbivore population dynamics. Ecology 96(10): 2758-2770. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-1697.1
Grinath, J.B., B.D. Inouye, and N. Underwood. 2015. A cascade of antagonistic and mutualistic ecological effects: bears benefit plants. Ecology Letters 18(2):164-173.
Kadowaki, K. and B.D. Inouye. 2015. Habitat configuration affects spatial pattern of β diversity of insect communities breeding in oyster mushrooms. Ecosphere 6:art72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES14-00327.1
Freestone, A.L. and B.D. Inouye. 2015. Deterministic community assembly and high temporal turnover promote regional coexistence in the tropics but not the temperate zone. Ecology 96(1): 264-273.
Ellison, A.M., N.J. Gotelli, B.D. Inouye, and D.R. Strong. 2014. P-values, hypothesis testing, and model selection: it's déjà vu all over again. Ecology 95(3): 609-610. [The introduction to a special Ecology Forum section we organized and edited.]
Spiesman, B.J. and B.D. Inouye. 2014. The consequences of multiple indirect pathways of interaction for species coexistence. Theoretical Ecology 8(2):225-232, DOI: 10.1007/s12080-014-0246-4.
Bruna, E.M., T.J. Izzo, B.D. Inouye, and H.L. Vasconcelos. 2014. Effect of mutualist partner identity and fidelity on plant demography. Ecology, 95(12): 3237-3243.
Hambäck, P.A. B.D. Inouye, P. Andersson, and N. Underwood. 2014. Effects of plant neighborhoods on plant-herbivore interactions: resource dilution and associational effects. Ecology 95(5): 1370-1383.
Underwood, N., B.D. Inouye, and P.A. Hambäck. 2014. A conceptual framework for associational effects: when do neighbors matter and how would we know? Quarterly Review of Biology 89(1): 1-19.
Spiesman B.J. and B.D. Inouye. 2013. Habitat loss alters the architecture of plant-pollinator interaction networks. Ecology 94(12): 2688–2696.
Kim T, N. Underwood, B.D. Inouye. 2013. Insect herbivores change the outcome of plant competition through effects on demographic processes. Ecology 94(8): 1753-1763.
Miller, T.E.X., and B.D. Inouye. 2013. Sex-biased dispersal affects the velocity of range expansion. Ecology Letters, 16(3): 354-361.
-Faculty of 1000 recommended paper
Kadowaki, K., B.D. Inouye, and T.E. Miller. 2012. Assembly-history dynamics of a pitcher-plant protozoan community in experimental microcosms. PLoS ONE, 7(8): e42651. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0042651.
Erickson, G.M., P.M. Gignac, S.A. Steppan, A.K. Lappin, K.A. Vliet, J.D. Brueggen, B.D. Inouye, D. Kledzik, and G.J.W. Webb. 2012. Insights into the ecology and evolutionary success of crocodilians revealed through bite force and tooth pressure experimentation. PLoS ONE 7(3): e31781. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0031781.
Kraft, N.J.B., N.J. Sanders, J.C. Stegen, M.J. Anderson, T.O. Crist, H.V. Cornell, M. Vellend, M. Chase, L.S. Comita, K.F. Davies, A.L. Freestone, S.P. Harrison, B.D. Inouye, J.A. Myers, J. N.G. Swenson. 2012. Response to Comments on “Disentangling the Drivers of β Diversity along Latitudinal and Elevational Gradients. Science 335:1573 doi:10.1126/science.1218697.
Stegen J.C. , A.L. Freestone, T.O. Crist, M.J. Anderson, J.M. Chase, L.S. Comita, H.V. Cornell, K.F. Davies, S.P. Harrison, A.H. Hurlbert, B.D. Inouye, N.J. B. Kraft, J.A. Myers, N.J. Sanders, N.G. Swenson, and M. Vellend. 2012. Stochastic and deterministic drivers of spatial and temporal turnover in breeding bird communities. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 22:202-212.
Grinath, J.B., B.D. Inouye, N. Underwood, and I. Billick. 2012. The indirect consequences of a mutualism: comparing positive and negative components of the net interaction between honeydew-tending ants and host plants. Journal of Animal Ecology, 81:494-502.
Kraft, N.J.B., L.S. Comita, J.M. Chase, N.J. Sanders, N.G. Swenson, T.O. Crist, J.C. Stegen, M. Vellend, B. Boyle, M.J. Anderson, H.V. Cornell, K.F. Davies, A.L. Freestone, B.D. Inouye, S.P. Harrison, J.A. Myers. 2011. Disentangling the drivers of β-diversity along latitudinal and elevational gradients. Science 333:1755-1758, with the cover photo.
Miller, T.E.X., and B. D. Inouye. 2011. Confronting two-sex demographic models with data. Ecology, 92(11):2141-2151.
3Bruna, E.M., T.J. Izzo, B.D. Inouye, M. Uriarte, and H.L. Vasconcelos. 2011. Asymmetric dispersal and colonization success of Amazonian plant-ant queens. PLoS ONE 6(8): e22937. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0022937.
Lee, C.T., B.D. Inouye, and T.E.X. Miller. 2011. Consumer effects on the vital rates of their resource can determine the outcome of competition between consumers. American Naturalist 178(4): 452-463.
-Faculty of 1000 recommended paper
Miller, T.E.X., A.K. Shaw, B.D. Inouye, and M.G. Neubert. 2011. Sex-biased dispersal and the speed of two-sex invasions. American Naturalist 177(5):549-561.
Chase, J.M., N.J.B. Kraft, K.G. Smith, M. Vellend, B.D. Inouye. 2011. Using null models to disentangle variation in community dissimilarity from variation in α-diversity. Ecosphere 2(2): art24. doi:10.1890/ES10-00117.1.
Anderson, M.J., T.O. Crist, J.M. Chase, M. Vellend, B.D. Inouye, A.L. Freestone, N.J. Sanders, H.V. Cornell, K.F. Davies, S.P. Harrison, N.J.B. Kraft, J.C. Stegen, N.G. Swenson. 2011. Navigating the multiple meanings of β diversity: a roadmap and compass for the practicing ecologist. Ecology Letters 14(1): 19-28.
-Faculty of 1000 'must read' recommended paper
Erickson, G.M., P.J. Currie, B.D. Inouye and A.A. Winn. 2010. A revised life table and survivorship curve for Albertosaurus sarcophagus based on the Dry Island mass death assemblage. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 47(9): 1269-1275.
Lee, C.T. and B.D. Inouye. 2010. Mutualism between consumers and their shared resource can promote competitive coexistence. American Naturalist 175(3): 277-288.
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Erickson, G.M., O.W.M. Rauhut, M.A. Norell, Z. Zhou, B.D. Inouye, Hou, and A.H. Turner. 2009. Was dinosaurian physiology inherited by birds? -- reconciling slow growth in Archaeopteryx. PLoS ONE 4(10): e7390. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0007390.
Anderson, K.E., B.D. Inouye, and N. Underwood. 2009. Modeling herbivore competition mediated by inducible changes in plant quality. Oikos 118: 1633-1646.
Erickson, G.M., P.J. Makovicky, B.D. Inouye, C. Zhou, and K. Gao. 2009. A life table for Psittacosaurus lujiatunensis: the first glimpse into ornithischian dinosaur population biology. Antomical Record 292(9):1514-1521.
Dáttilo, W.F.C., T.J. Izzo, B.D. Inouye, H.L. Vasconcelos & E.M. Bruna. 2009. Volatile recognition by Pheidole minutula (Myrmicinae), an Amazonian ant-plant specialist. Biotropica, 41(5): 642-646.
Izzo. T.J., E.M. Bruna, H. Vasconcelos, and B.D. Inouye. 2009. Cooperative colony founding alters the likelihood of interspecific competition between Amazonian plant-ants. Insectes Sociaux 56:341-345.
Hughes, A.R., B.D. Inouye, M. Johnson, N. Underwood, and M. Vellend. 2008. Ecological consequences of genetic diversity. Ecology Letters 11: 609-623.
Thiele, R. and B.D. Inouye. 2007. Nesting biology, seasonality and mating behavior of Epicharis metatarsalis Friese (Hymenoptera, Apidae) in northeastern Costa Rica. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 100(4): 596-602.
Freestone, A.L. and B.D. Inouye. 2006. Dispersal limitation and environmental heterogeneity shape scale-dependent diversity patterns in plant communities. Ecology 87(10): 2425-2432.
Erickson, G.M., P.J. Currie, B.D. Inouye and A.A. Winn. 2006. Tyrannosaur life tables: an example of nonavian dinosaur population biology. Science 313: 213-217.21. Inouye, B.D. N. Underwood, D.F. Doak, and P. Kareiva. 2006. Interviewing for academic jobs. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 87(2): 155-158.
Boggs, C.L., C.E. Holdren, I.G. Kulahci, T.C. Bonebrake, B.D. Inouye, J.P. Fay, A. McMillan, E.H. Williams, and P.R. Ehrlich. 2006. Delayed population explosion of an introduced butterfly. Journal of Animal Ecology 75(2): 466-475.
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Tiffin, P.L., B.D. Inouye, and N. Underwood. 2006. Induction and herbivore mobility affect the evolution of plant defense and herbivore counter defense. Evolutionary Ecology Research 8: 265-277.
Inouye, B.D., and D.M. Johnson. 2005. Larval aggregation affects feeding rate in Chlosyne poecile (Lepidoptera: Nympahildae). Florida Entomologist 88(3): 247-252.
Davies K.F., P. Chesson, S. Harrison, B.D. Inouye, B.A. Melbourne, and K.J. Rice. 2005. Spatial heterogeneity explains the scale dependence of the native-exotic diversity relationship. Ecology 86(6): 1602-1610.
Inouye, B.D. 2005. Scaling up from local interactions to regional coexistence across two scales of spatial heterogeneity: insect larvae in the fruits of Apeiba membranacea. Oecologia 145(2): 188-196.
Underwood, N., P. Hambäck, and B.D. Inouye. 2005. Large-scale questions and small-scale data: empirical and theoretical methods for scaling-up in ecology. Oecologia 145(2): 177-178.
Underwood, N., K. Anderson, and B. D. Inouye. 2005. Induced versus constitutive resistance and the spatial distribution of insect herbivores among plants. Ecology 86(3): 594-602.
Inouye, B.D. 2005. The importance of the variance around the mean effect size of ecological processes: Comment. Ecology 86(1): 262-265.
Inouye, B.D., and A.A. Agrawal. 2004. Ant mutualists alter the composition and attack rate of the parasitoid community for the gall wasp Disholcaspis eldoradensis (Cynipidae). Ecological Entomology 29(6): 692-696.
Mendelson, T., B.D. Inouye, and M. Rausher. 2004. Quantifying patterns in the evolution of reproductive isolation. Evolution 58(7): 1424-1433.
Inouye, B.D. and P.L. Tiffin. 2003. Measuring tolerance to herbivory with natural or imposed damage: a reply to Lehtilä. Evolution 57(3): 681-682.
Harrison, S.P., B.D. Inouye, and H.D. Safford. 2003. Ecological heterogeneity in the effects of grazing and fire on grassland diversity. Conservation Biology 17(3): 837-845.
Harrison, S.P. and B.D. Inouye. 2002. High beta diversity in the flora of Californian serpentine “islands”. Biodiversity and Conservation 11: 1869-1876.
Inouye, B.D. 2001. Response surface experimental designs for investigating interspecific competition. Ecology 82(10): 2696-2706.
Inouye, B.D. and J. R. Stinchcombe. 2001. Relationships between ecological interaction modifications and diffuse coevolution: similarities, differences, and causal links. Oikos 95(2): 353-356.
Inouye, B.D. 2000. Use of visual and olfactory cues for individual nest hole recognition by the solitary bee Epicharis metatarsalis (Apidae, Anthophorinae). Journal of Insect Behavior 13(2): 231-238.
Tiffin, P.L. and B.D. Inouye. 2000. Measuring tolerance to herbivory: Accuracy and precision of estimates made using natural versus imposed damage. Evolution 54(3): 1024-1029.
Inouye, D.W., B. Barr, K.B. Armitage, and B.D. Inouye. 2000. Changes in the phenology of migrants and hibernators at high altitudes, and the consequences of differences in climate change at low and high altitudes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 97(4): 1630-1633.
Inouye, B.D. 1999. Integrating nested spatial scales: implications for the coexistence of competitors on a patchy resource. Journal of Animal Ecology 68(1): 150-162.
Inouye, B.D. 1999. Estimating competition coefficients: strong competition among three species of frugivorous flies. Oecologia 120(4): 588-594.