Kurman, M.D. and C.P. terHorst. 2023. Individual variation in susceptibility to temperature in early life history stages of giant kelp. Marine Ecology 2023;00:e12770. PDF
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Cuellar-Gempeler, C., C.P. terHorst, O. Mason, T.E. Miller. 2022. Predator dispersal influences predator distribution but not prey diversity in pitcher plant microbial metacommunities. Ecology 104: e3912. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.McIlroy, S., M. Teece, C.P. terHorst, and M. Coffroth. 2022. Nutrient dynamics in coral symbiosis depend on both the relative and absolute abundance of Symbiodiniaceae species. Microbiome 10:192. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Moffat, J.J., M.A. Coffroth, P.D. Wallingford, and C.P. terHorst. 2022. Symbiont genotype influences holobiont response to increased temperature. Scientific Reports 12:18394 PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Khadempour, L., Rivas Quijano, L., and C.P. terHorst. 2022 Prey identity affects fitness of a generalist consumer in a brown food web. Ecology & Evolution 12:e9207 PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C.P. and M.A. Coffroth. 2022. Individual variation in growth and physiology of symbionts in response to temperature. Ecology & Evolution 12:e9000 PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Hoffbeck, C. and C.P. terHorst. 2022. Trait differences between and within ranges of an invasive species. Biological Invasions https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-022-02817-3 PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Pelosi, J., K.M. Eaton, S. Mychajliw, C.P. terHorst, and M.A. Coffroth. 2021. Thermally tolerant symbionts may explain Caribbean octocoral resilience to heat stress. Coral Reefs 40:1113-1125 PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Scott, Z. R. and C. P. terHorst. 2020. The effect of an invasive foundation species on diversity is due to increased habitat availability. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 528: 151384 PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Lau, J.A. and C.P. terHorst, 2020. Evolutionary responses to global change in species-rich communities. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1476: 43-58. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Scott, Z. R. and C. P. terHorst. 2019. The effect of an invasive bryozoan on community diversity and structure varies across two locations. Community Ecology 20: 258-265. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Bayliss, S. L. J., Scott, Z. R., Coffroth, M. A., and C. P. terHorst. 2019. Genetic variation in Breviolum antillogorgium, a coral reef symbiont, in response to temperature and nutrients. Ecology & Evolution 9: 2803-2813 PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.LaFleur, M. Reuter, K., and C. P. terHorst. 2019. Illegal trade of wild ring-tailed lemurs, an endangered species, within Madagascar. Folia Primatol DOI: 10.1159/000496970. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Canepa, J. A., terHorst, C. P. 2019. Phenotypic variation across the range of the lined shore crab Pachygrapsus crassipes Randall, 1840 (Decapoda, Grapsiidae).Crustaceana 92:385-396. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Fleischer, S., terHorst, C. P., and J. Li. 2018. Pick your trade-offs wisely: Predator-prey eco-evo dynamics are qualitatively different under different trade-offs. Journal of Theoretical Biology 456: 201-212. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C.P., C. Wirth, J. A. Lau. 2018. Genetic variation in mutualism and competitive ability in an invasive legume. Oecologia 188: 159-171. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Getman-Pickering, Z., C. P. terHorst, S. Magnoli, and J. A. Lau. 2018. Evolution of increased size during invasion does not result in increased competitive ability. Oecologia 188: 203-212. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst et al. 2018. Evolution in a community context. The American Naturalist 2018: 407-420. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Schreiber, S. J., S. Patel, C. P. terHorst. 2018. Evolution as a coexistence mechanism: does
genetic architecture matter? The American Naturalist 2018: 407-420. PDF
Ramirez et al. 2017. The future of ecology is collaborative, inclusive, and deconstructs biases. Nature Ecology & Evolution 2:200. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C.P., Lau, J.A., Conner, J.K. 2017. Quantifying non-additive selection caused by indirect ecological effects: Reply to Comment. Ecology 98:1171-1175. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Holdridge, E. M., Flores, G. E. terHorst, C. P. 2017. Predator trait evolution alters prey community composition. Ecosphere 8:e01803. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Bayliss, S.L.J., C.P. terHorst, and J.A. Lau. 2017. Testing genotypic variation of an invasive plant species in response to soil disturbance and herbivory Oecologia 183:1135-1141. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Holdridge, E.M., Cuellar-Gempeler, C., and C.P. terHorst. 2016. Eco-evolutionary dynamics in plant-soil feedbacks. Ecology & Evolution 6: 5333-5341. PDF
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C.P. and P.C. Zee 2016 Eco-evolutionary dynamics in plant-soil feedbacks. Functional Ecology 30: 1062-1072. PDF.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C.P. et al. 2015 Quantifying nonadditive selection caused by indirect ecological effects. Ecology 96: 2360-2369.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Lau, J.A. and C.P. terHorst 2015. Causes and consequences of failed adaptation to biological invasions: the role of ecological constraints. Molecular Ecology 24: 1987-1998.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C.P. and J.A. Lau 2015 Genetic variation in invasive species response to direct and indirect species interactions. Biological Invasions .
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Miller, T.M., E.R. Moran, C.P. terHorst. 2014 Rethinking niche evolution: experiments with natural communities of protozoa in pitcher plants. The American Naturalist 184.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C.P., J.T. Lennon, and J.A. Lau. 2014 The relative importance of rapid evolution for plant-microbe interactions depends on ecological context. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 281.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C.P. and J.A. Lau. 2012. Consequences of direct and indirect evolutionary effects on plant-herbivore interactions. Evolutionary Ecology 26:1469-1480 DOI 10.1007/s10682-012-9560-8
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Miller, T.E. and C.P. terHorst. 2012. Testing successional hypotheses of stability, heterogeneity, and diversity in pitcher-plant inquiline communities. Oecologia 170:243-251.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C.P. 2012. Context-dependent orientation cues in a supratidal amphipod. Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology 45: 45-50.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Miller, T.E. and C.P. terHorst. 2012. Indirect effects in communities and ecosystems. Oxford Bibliographies in Ecology. Ed. David Gibson. New York: Oxford University Press. link
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C. P. 2011. Experimental evolution of protozoan traits in response to interspecific competition. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24: 36-46.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C.P., T.E. Miller, and E. Powell. 2010. When can competition for resources lead to ecological equivalence? Evolutionary Ecology Research 12: 843-854.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C. P. 2010. Evolution in response to direct and indirect effects in pitcher plant inquline communities. The American Naturalist 176: 675-685
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C.P., T.E. Miller and D.R. Levitan. 2010. Discrepancies in evolutionary rates change ecological effect size of predators on prey. Ecology 91: 629-636.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Miller, T. E., C.P. terHorst, and J. H. Burns. 2009. The ghost of competition present. The American Naturalist 173: 347-353.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C.P. and S.R. Dudgeon. 2009. Beyond the patch: disturbance affects species abundances in the surrounding matrix community. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 370: 120-126.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Burns, J.H., P. Munguia, B. Nomann, S. Braun, C.P. terHorst, and T.E. Miller. 2008. Vegetative morphology and trait correlations in 54 species of Commelinaceae. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 158: 257-268.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.terHorst, C.P. and P. Munguia. 2008. Measuring ecosystem function: consequences arising from variation in the biomass-productivity relationship. Community Ecology 9: 36-41.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Levitan, D.R., C.P. terHorst and N.D. Fogarty. 2007. The risk of polyspermy in three congeneric sea urchins and its implications for gametic incompatibility and reproductive isolation. Evolution 61: 2009-2016
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Hoekman, D., C.P. terHorst, A. Bauer, S. Braun, P. Gignac, R. Hopkins, S. Joshi, K. Laskis, N. Sanscrainte, J. Travis, and T. E. Miller. 2007. Oviposition decreased in response to enriched water: a field study of the pitcher-plant mosquito, Wyeomyia smithii. Ecological Entymology 32: 92-96.
Abstract, Keywords, etc.Fierst, J.L., C.P. terHorst, J.E. Kubler, and S. R. Dudgeon. 2005. Fertilization success can drive patterns of phase dominance in complex life histories. Journal of Phycology 41:238-249.
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