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Peter A. Abrams Publications of Peter A. Abrams April 2012 1 I. Major publications Abrams, P. A. 1975. Theoretical studies of the limiting similarity of competitors. Ph.D. Thesis, Zoology, University of British Columbia. Abrams, P. A. 1975. Limiting similarity and the form of the competition coefficient. Theoretical Population Biology 8:356-375. Abrams, P. A. 1976. Niche overlap and environmental variability. Mathematical Biosciences 28:357-375. Abrams, P. A. 1977. Density independent mortality and interspecific competition: a test of Pianka's niche overlap hypothesis. American Naturalist 111:539-552. Abrams, P. A. 1978. Shell selection and utilization in a terrestrial hermit crab, Coenobita compressus. Oecologia 34:239-253. Abrams, P. A. 1980. Resource partitioning and interspecific competition in a tropical hermit crab community. Oecologia 46:365-379. Abrams, P. A. 1980. Consumer functional response and competition in consumer-resource systems. Theoretical Population Biology 17:80-102. Abrams, P. A. 1980. Some comments on measuring niche overlap. Ecology 61:44-49. Abrams, P. A. 1980. Are competition coefficients constant? Inductive vs. deductive approaches. American Naturalist 116:730-735. Abrams, P. A. 1981. Comparing randomly structured and real communities: a comment. American Naturalist 118:776-782. Abrams, P. A. 1981. Shell fighting and competition between two hermit crab species in Panama. Oecologia 51:84-90. Abrams, P. A. 1981. Alternative methods of measuring competition applied to two Australian hermit crabs. Oecologia 51:233-240. 1 Peter A. Abrams Abrams, P. A. 1981. Competition in an Indo-Pacific hermit crab community. Oecologia 51:241-249. 2 Abrams, P. A. 1982. Intraspecific shell fighting in the hermit crab Clibanarius virescens. J. experimental marine Biology & Ecology 59:89-101. Abrams, P. A. 1982. Frequencies of interspecific shell exchange between hermit crabs. J. experimental marine Biology & Ecology 61:99-109. Abrams, P. A. and T. D. Allison. 1982. Stability, complexity, and functional response. American Naturalist 119:240-249. Abrams, P. A. 1982. Functional responses of optimal foragers. American Naturalist 120:382-390. Abrams, P. A. 1983. The theory of limiting similarity. Annual Review of Ecology & Systematics 14:359-376. Abrams, P. A. 1983. Arguments in favor of higher order interactions. American Naturalist 121:887-891. Abrams, P. A. 1983. Life history strategies of optimal foragers. Theoretical Population Biology 24:22-38. Abrams, P. A. 1983. Alternative forms for links in trophic webs. pp. 91-94 in D. L. DeAngelis, W. M. Post, and G. Sugihara eds. Current trends in food web theory. Oak Ridge National Laboratory Technical Report 5983. Abrams, P. A. 1984. Recruitment, lotteries, and coexistence in coral reef fish. American Naturalist 123:44-55. Abrams, P. A. 1984. Variability in resource consumption rates and the coexistence of competing species. Theoretical Population Biology 25:106-124. Abrams, P. A. 1984. Foraging time optimization and interactions in food webs. American Naturalist 124:80-96. Abrams, P. A. 1986. Character displacement and niche shift analyzed using consumer-resource models of competition. Theoretical Population Biology 29:107-160. Abrams, P. A., C. Nyblade, and S. Sheldon. 1986. Resource partitioning and competition for shells in a subtidal hermit crab species assemblage. Oecologia 69:429-445. 2 Peter A. Abrams 3 Abrams, P. A. 1986. Adaptive responses of predators to prey and prey to predators: the failure of the arms race analogy. Evolution 40:1229-1247. Abrams, P. A. 1986. Is predator-prey coevolution an arms race? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 1:108-110. Abrams, P. A. 1987. Indirect interactions between species that share a predator: varieties of indirect effects. pp. 38-54 in "Predation: direct and indirect impacts on aquatic communities" W. C. Kerfoot and A. Sih eds. University Press of New England. Dartmouth, N. H. Abrams, P. A. 1987. Alternative models of character displacement: I. Displacement when there is competition for nutritionally essential resources. Evolution 41:651-661. Abrams, P. A. 1987. An analysis of competitive interactions between three hermit crab species. Oecologia 72:233-247. Abrams, P. A. 1987. Resource partitioning and competition for shells between intertidal hermit crabs on the outer coast of Washington State. Oecologia 72:248-258. Abrams, P. A. 1987. The nonlinearity of competitive effects in models of competition for essential resources. Theoretical Population Biology 32:50-65. Abrams, P. A. 1987. On classifying interactions between populations. Oecologia 73:272-281. Abrams, P. A. 1987. Alternative models of character displacement: II. Displacement when there is competition for a single resource. American Naturalist 130:271-282. Abrams, P. A. 1987. The functional responses of adaptive consumers of two resources. Theoretical Population Biology 32:262-288. Abrams, P. A. 1988. How should resources be counted? Theoretical Population Biology 33:226-242. Abrams, P. A. 1988. Resource productivity - consumer species diversity: Simple models of competition in spatially heterogeneous environments. Ecology 69:1418-1433. Abrams, P. A. 1988. Sexual differences in resource use in hermit crabs; causes and consequences. in Chelazzi, G. and Vannini, M. eds. Behavioral Adaptation to Intertidal Life. pp. 283-296. Plenum Press. 3 Peter A. Abrams 4 Abrams, P. A. and L. Shen. 1989. Population dynamics of systems with consumers that maintain a constant ratio of intake rates of two resources. Theoretical Population Biology 35:51-89. Abrams, P. A. 1989. Decreasing functional responses as a result of adaptive consumer behavior. Evolutionary Ecology. 3:95-114. Abrams, P. A. 1989. The evolution of rates of successful and unsuccessful predation. Evolutionary Ecology. 3:157-171. Abrams, P. A. 1989. The importance of intraspecific frequency dependent selection in modeling competitive coevolution. Evolutionary Ecology. 3:215-220. Abrams, P. A. 1990. Ecological vs evolutionary responses to competition. Oikos. 57:147-151. Packer, C. and Abrams, P. A. 1990. Are cooperative groups more vigilant than selfish groups? Journal of theoretical Biology. 142:341-357. Abrams, P. A. 1990. Mixed responses to resource densities and their implications for character displacement. Evolutionary Ecology. 4:93-102. Abrams, P. A. 1990. Adaptive responses of generalist herbivores to competition; convergence or divergence. Evolutionary Ecology. 4:103-114. Abrams, P. A. 1990. The effects of adaptive behavior on the type - 2 functional response. Ecology. 71:877-885. Hill, C., Elmgren, R., and Abrams, P. 1990. Predation by the polychaete Harmothoe sarsi on different size classes of the amphipod Pontoporeia affinis. in Barnes, M. and Gibson, R. N. Trophic Relationships in the Marine Environment. Aberdeen Univ. Press. p.468-477. Abrams, P. A., Hill, C., and Elmgren, R. 1990. The functional response of the predatory polychaete, Harmothoe sarsi to the amphipod, Pontoporeia affinis. Oikos 59:261-269 Abrams, P. A. 1990. The evolution of antipredator traits in prey in response to evolutionary change in predators. Oikos 59:147-156. Abrams, P. A. 1991. The quality and predictive ability of federal grant review: the case of ecology and the National Science Foundation. Social Studies of Science. 21:111-132. Abrams, P. A. 1991. The effects of interacting species on predator-prey coevolution. Theoretical Population Biology 39:241-262. 4 Peter A. Abrams 5 Abrams, P. A. 1991. Life history and the relationship between food availability and foraging effort. Ecology 72:1242-1252. Abrams, P. A. 1991. The fitness costs of aging; the importance of events in early adult life. Evolutionary Ecology 5:343-360. Abrams, P. A. 1991. Strengths of indirect effects generated by optimal foraging. Oikos 62: 167176. Baird, R. W., Abrams, P. A., and Dill, L. 1992. Possible indirect interactions between transient and resident Killer Whales (Orcinus orca). Oecologia 89:125-132. Abrams, P. A. 1992. Adaptive foraging by predators as a cause of predator-prey cycles. Evolutionary Ecology 6:56-72. Abrams, P. A. 1992. Predators that benefit prey and prey that harm predators: Unusual effects of interacting foraging adaptations. American Naturalist 140:573-600. Abrams, P. A. 1992. Why don't predators have positive effects on prey populations? Evolutionary Ecology 6:449-457. Abrams, P. A. 1992. Resource. in Keywords in Evolutionary Biology. E. F. Keller and E. A. Lloyd eds. Harvard University Press. p. 282-285. Abrams, P. A. 1993. Effect of increased productivity on the abundance of trophic levels. American Naturalist 141:351-371. Abrams, P. A. 1993. Why predation rates should not be proportional to predator density. Ecology 74:726-733. Abrams, P. A. 1993. The interaction of mortality and energy costs in determining foraging behavior. Behavioral Ecology 4:246-253. Abrams, P. A. and Matsuda, H. 1993. Effects of adaptive predatory and anti-predator behavior in a two prey - one predator system. Evolutionary Ecology 7:312-326. Abrams, P. A., Matsuda, H., and Harada, Y. 1993. Evolutionarily unstable fitness maxima and stable fitness minima in the evolution of continuous traits. Evolutionary Ecology 7:465-487. 5 Peter A. Abrams Abrams, P. A. 1993. Does increased mortality favor the evolution of more rapid senescence? Evolution 47:877-887. Abrams, P. A., Harada, Y., and Matsuda, H. 1993. On the relationship between quantitative genetic and ESS models. Evolution 47:982-985. Abrams, P. A. 1993. Indirect effects arising from optimal foraging. in Kawanabe, H., Cohen, J. and Iwasaki, K. eds., Mutualism and Community Organization:Behavioral, Theoretical and Food Web Approaches. Oxford Univ. Press. pp. 255-279. Matsuda, H., Abrams, P. A., and Hori, M. 1993. The effect of adaptive anti-predator behavior on exploitative competition and mutualism between predators. Oikos 68:549-559. Abrams, P. A. 1993. Representing biological communities containing optimally foraging herbivores: Implications of adaptive behavior for community structure. Oak Ridge National Laboratory Technical Report 12392, Proceedings of a Joint U. S.-Japan Seminar in the Environmental Sciences. D. L. DeAngelis and E. Teramoto, eds. pp. 926. Abrams, P. A., and Roth, J. 1994. The responses of unstable food chains to enrichment. Evolutionary Ecology 8:150-171. Matsuda, H. and Abrams, P. A. 1994. Timid consumers: Self-extinction due to adaptive change in foraging and anti-predator effort. Theoretical Population Biology 45:76-91. Abrams, P. A. 1994. Evolutionarily stable growth rates in size-structured populations under size-specific competition. Theoretical Population Biology 46:78-94. Abrams, P. A. 1994. Should prey overestimate the risk of predation? American Naturalist 144:317-328. Abrams, P. A., and Roth, J. 1994. The effects of enrichment on three-species food chains with nonlinear functional responses. Ecology 75:1118-1130. Abrams, P. A. 1994. The fallacies of 'ratio-dependent' predation. Ecology 75:1842-1850. Matsuda, H., Hori, M. and Abrams, P. A. 1994. Effects of predator-specific defense on community complexity. Evolutionary Ecology 8:628-638. Abrams, P. A. and Matsuda, H. 1994. The evolution of traits that determine ability in competitive contests. Evolutionary Ecology 8:667-686. 6 6 Peter A. Abrams 7 Matsuda, H., Namba, T., Hori, M., and Abrams, P. A. 1994. Effects of expolitative mutualism on community complexity. pp. 247-260, in M. Yasuna and M. Watanabe, Biodiversity: Its Complexity and Role. Global Environmental Forum, Tokyo. Matsuda, H. and P. A. Abrams. 1994. Plant-herbivore interactions and theory of coevolution. Plant Species Biology 9:155-161. Matsuda, H. and Abrams, P. A. 1994. Runaway evolution to self-extinction under asymmetrical competition. Evolution 48:1764-1772. Abrams, P. A. 1995. Overestimation vs. underestimation of predation risk: A reply to Bouskila et al. American Naturalist 145:1020-1024. Abrams, P. A. 1995. Implications of dynamically variable traits for identifying, classifying, and measuring direct and indirect effects in ecological communities. American Naturalist, 146:112-134. Abrams, P. A. 1995. Monotonic vs. unimodal diversity vs. productivity gradients; What is predicted by competition theory? Ecology, 76:2019-2027. Abrams, P. A. and Ludwig, D. 1995. Optimality theory, Gompertz' Law, and the disposable-soma theory of senescence. Evolution, 49:1055-1066. Abrams, P. A. 1996. Dynamics and interactions in food webs with adaptive foragers. pp 113121 in G. Polis and K. Winemiller, eds. Food Webs: Integration of patterns and dynamics. Chapman and Hall. Abrams, P. A., Menge, B. A., Mittelbach, G. G., Spiller, D., and Yodzis, P. 1996. The role of indirect effects in food webs. pp.371-395 in G. Polis and K. O. Winemiller eds. Food Webs: Integration of patterns and dynamics. Chapman and Hall. Matsuda, H., M. Hori, and P. Abrams. 1996. Effects of predator-specific defense on biodiversity and community complexity in two-trophic-level communities. Evolutionary Ecology, 10:13-28. Abrams, P. A., Leimar, O., Nylin, S., and Wiklund, C. 1996. The effect of flexible growth rates on optimal sizes and development times. American Naturalist 147:381-395. Abrams, P. A. and H. Matsuda. 1996. Fitness minimization and dynamic instability as a consequence of predator-prey coevolution. Evolutionary Ecology 10:167-186. (reprinted with corrections, 1997, Evolutionary Ecology 11:1-20.) 7 Peter A. Abrams 8 Abrams, P. A. and Matsuda, H. 1996. Positive indirect effects between prey species that share predators. Ecology 77:610-616. Abrams, P. A. and Rowe, L. 1996. The effects of predation on the age and size of maturity of prey. Evolution, 50:1052-1061. Abrams, P. A. 1996. Limits to the similarity of competitors under hierarchical lottery competition. American Naturalist, 148:211-219. Abrams, P. A. and C. J. Walters. 1996. Invulnerable prey and the statics and dynamics of predator-prey interactions. Ecology 77:1125-1133. Abrams, P. A. 1996. Evolution and the consequences of species introductions and deletions. Ecology, 77:1321-1328. Abrams, P. A. 1997. Variability and adaptive behavior; Implications for interactions between stream organisms. Journal of the North American Bethological Society 16:358-374. Abrams, P. A. 1997. Anomalous predictions of ratio-dependent models of predation. Oikos. 80:163-171. Abrams, P. A. 1997. Evolutionary responses of foraging-related traits in unstable predator-prey systems. Evolutionary Ecology 11:673-686. Abrams, P. A. and H. Matsuda. 1997. Prey evolution as a cause of predator-prey cycles. Evolution 51:1740-1748. Abrams, P. A., Holt R. D., and J. D. Roth. 1998. Shared predation when populations cycle. Ecology 79:201-212. Abrams, P. A. 1998. High competition with low similarity and low competition with high similarity: The interaction of exploitative and apparent competition in consumer-resource systems. American Naturalist. 152:114-128. Kawecki, T. J. and Abrams, P. A. 1999. Character displacement mediated by the accumulation of mutations affecting resource consumption abilities, Evolutionary Ecology Research. 1:173-188. Abrams, P. A. 1999. The adaptive dynamics of consumer choice. American Naturalist 153:8397. Abrams, P. A. and O. J. Schmitz. 1999. The effect of risk of mortality on the foraging behavior 8 Peter A. Abrams of animals faced with time- and digestive-capacity constraints. Evolutionary Ecology Research 1:285-301. 9 Abrams, P. A. 1999. Is predator mediated coexistence possible in unstable systems? Ecology, 80:608-621. Matsuda, H. and Abrams, P. A. 1999. Why is isogamy rare? The instability of isogamy and the cost of anisogamy. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 1:769-784. Abrams, P. A. and T. J. Kawecki. 1999. Adaptive host preference and the dynamics of hostparasitoid interactions. Theoretical Population Biology, 56:307-324. Abrams, P. A. and L. R. Ginzburg. 2000. Models of predation: Prey dependent, ratio dependent or neither? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15:337-341. Abrams, P. A. 2000. Character shifts of species that share predators. American Naturalist. 156:S45-S61. Abrams, P. A. 2000. The evolution of predator-prey systems: theory and evidence. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 31:79-105. Abrams, P. A. 2000. The impact of habitat selection on the heterogeneity of resources in varying environments. Ecology. 81:2902-2913. Abrams, P. A. 2001. Adaptive dynamics; neither F nor G. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 3:369-373. Abrams, P. A. 2001. Modeling the adaptive dynamics of traits involved in inter- and intraspecific competition: An assessment of three methods. Ecology Letters. 4:166-175. Abrams, P. A. 2001. Describing and quantifying interspecific interactions; A commentary on recent approaches. Oikos 94:209-218. Abrams, P. A. 2001. The effect of density independent mortality on the coexistence of exploitative competitors for renewing resources. American Naturalist. 158:459-470. Abrams, P. A. 2001. Adaptationism, optimality models, and tests of adaptive scenarios. pp. 273302 in S. H. Orzack and E. Sober (eds.) Adaptationism and Optimality Cambridge University Press. Abrams, P. A. 2001. Predator-prey evolution and coevolution. In Perspectives in Evolutionary Ecology, C. W. Fox, D. A. Roff, and D. J. Fairbairn (eds.) pp. 277-289. 9 Peter A. Abrams 10 Chase, J., Abrams, P., Grover, J., Diehl, S., Chesson, P., Holt, R., Richards, S., Nisbet, R., Case, T. J. 2002. The effects of predators on competition between their prey. Ecology Letters. 5:302-313. Day, T., P. A. Abrams, and J. Chase. 2002. The role of size-specific predation in the evolution and diversification of prey life histories. Evolution. 56:877-887. Abrams, P. A. and X. Chen. 2002 The effect of competition between prey species on the evolution of their vulnerabilities to a shared predator. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 4:897-909. Abrams, P. A. 2002. Will declining population sizes warn us of impending extinctions? American Naturalist. 160:293-305. Abrams, P. A. and X. Chen. 2002. The evolution of traits affecting resource acquisition and predator vulnerability; character displacement under real and apparent competition. American Naturalist.160:692-704. Abrams, P. A. and R. D. Holt. 2002. The impact of consumer-resource cycles on the coexistence of competing consumers. Theoretical Population Biology. 62:281-295. Abrams, P. A. 2002. Adaptation and species interactions in simple food webs: The case of predator switching. in “Ensayos de Biolgia Poblacional en honor a Jesus Alberto Leon” Acta Biologica Venezuelica. 22:71-84. Abrams, P. A. 2003. Effects of altered resource consumption rates by one consumer species on a competitor. Ecology Letters. 6:550-555. Abrams, P. A. 2003. Can adaptive evolution or behaviour lead to diversification of traits determining a trade-off between foraging gain and predation risk? Evolutionary Ecology Research. 5:653-670. Abrams, P. A., C. E. Brassil, and R. D. Holt. 2003. Dynamics and responses to mortality rates of competing predators undergoing predator-prey cycles. Theoretical Population Biology. 64:163-176. Ma, B. O., Abrams, P. A., and C. E. Brassil. 2003. Dynamic vs. instantaneous models of diet choice. American Naturalist. 162:668-684. Abrams, P. A. and M. Vos. 2003 Adaptation, density dependence, and the abundances of trophic levels. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 5:1113-1132. 10 Peter A. Abrams 11 Noonburg, E. K., Shuter, B. J. and Abrams, P. A. 2003. Indirect effects of zebra mussels on the planktonic food web. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science. 60:1352-1368. Abrams, P. A. and H. Matsuda. 2003. Population dynamical consequences of switching at low total prey densities. Population Ecology. 45:175-185. Abrams, P. A. 2004. When does periodic variation in resource growth allow robust coexistence of competing consumer species? Ecology. 85:372-382. Abrams, P. A. 2004. Trait initiated indirect effects in simple food webs: consequences of changes in consumption-related traits. Ecology. 85:1029-1038. Matsuda, H. and P. A. Abrams. 2004. Effects of adaptive change and predator-prey cycles on sustainable yield. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science. 61:175-184. Morbey, Y. E. and P. A. Abrams. 2004. The interaction between reproductive lifespan and protandry in seasonal breeders. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 17:768-778. Abrams, P. A. and H. Matsuda. 2004. Consequences of behavioral dynamics for the population dynamics of predator-prey systems with switching. Population Ecology. 46:13-25. Lester, N. P, B. J. Shuter, and P. A. Abrams. 2004. Interpreting the von Bertalanffy model of somatic growth in fish: The cost of reproduction. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B. 271:1625-1631. Brassil, C. E. and Abrams, P. A. 2004. The prevalence of asymmetrical indirect effects in twohost-one-parasitoid systems. Theoretical Population Biology. 66:71-82. P. A. Abrams and Wilson, W. G. 2004. Coexistence in metacommunities due to spatial variation in resource growth rates; does R* predict the outcome of competition? Ecology Letters. 7:929-940. Wilson, W. G. and P. A. Abrams. 2005. Coexistence of cycling consumer species having localized interactions; Armstrong and McGehee in space. American Naturalist. 165:193205. Fryxell, J. E., J. F. Wilmshurst, A. R. E. Sinclair, D. T. Haydon, R. D. Holt, and P. A. Abrams. 2005. Landscape scale, heterogeneity, and the viability of Serengeti grazers. Ecology Letters. 8:328-335. 11 Peter A. Abrams 12 Noonburg, E. and P. A. Abrams. 2005. Transient dynamics and prey species coexistence with shared resources and predator. American Naturalist. 165:322-335. Abrams, P. A. and H. Matsuda. 2005. The effect of adaptive change in the prey on the dynamics of an exploited predator population. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science. 62:758-766. B. J. Shuter, N. P. Lester, J. LaRose, K. Vascotto, C. Purchase, G. Morgan, N. Collins, P. A. Abrams. 2005. Optimal Life Histories and Food Web Position: Linkages Between Somatic Growth, Reproductive Investment and Mortality. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 62:738-746. Abrams, P. A. 2005. Adaptive Dynamics vs. adaptive dynamics. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 18:1162-1165. Abrams, P. A. 2005. The consequences of predator and prey adaptations for top-down and bottom-up effects. Chapter in P. Barbosa and I. Castellanos. Ecology of Predator-Prey Interactions. Oxford University Press. pp.279-297. Abrams, P. A. and C. Quince. 2005. The impact of mortality on predator population size and stability in systems with stage-structured prey. Theoretical Population Biology. 68:253266. Abrams P. A. 2006. The prerequisites for and likelihood of generalist-specialist coexistence. American Naturalist. 167:329-342. Abrams, P. A. 2006. Evolution of resource-exploitation traits in a generalist consumer; the evolution and coexistence of generalists and specialists. Evolution. 60:427-439. Matsuda, H. and P. A. Abrams. 2006. Maximal yields from multi-species fisheries systems: Rules for systems with multiple trophic levels. Ecological Applications. 16:225-237. Rueffler, C., T. J. M. van Dooren, O. Leimar, and P. A. Abrams. 2006. Disruptive selection; and then what? Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 21:238-245. Abrams, P. A. 2006. The effects of switching behavior on the evolutionary diversification of generalist consumers. American Naturalist. 168:645-659. DeAngelis, D. L., M. Vos, W. M. Moij, and P. A. Abrams. 2007. Feedback effects between the food chain and induced defense strategies. pp. 213-236 in N. Rooney, K. McCann, and D. Noakes, eds. “From Energetics to Ecosystems: The Dynamics and Structure of Ecological Systems”. Springer. Dordrecht. 12 Peter A. Abrams 13 Abrams, P. A., R. Cressman and V. Krivan. 2007. The role of behavioral dynamics in determining the patch distributions of interacting species. American Naturalist. 169:505-518. Abrams, P. A. 2007. Habitat choice in predator-prey systems; spatial instability due to interacting adaptive movements. American Naturalist. 169:581-594. Gregor F. Fussmann, Michel Loreau and Peter A. Abrams. 2007. Community dynamics and evolutionary change. Functional Ecology 21:465-477. Abrams, P. A. 2007. Specialist-generalist competition in variable environments; the consequences of competition between resources. 2007.pp. 133-157 in Vasseur, D. A. and McCann, K. S. (eds). The impact of environmental variability on ecological systems. The Peter Yodzis Fundamental Ecology Series Vol. 2. Springer, Dordrecht. Abrams, P. A. and M. Nakajima. 2007. Does competition between resources reverse the competition between their consumers? Variations on two themes by Vandermeer. American Naturalist. 170:744-757 Abrams, P. A. 2007. Defining and measuring the impact of dynamic traits on interspecific interactions. Ecology. 88:2555-2562. Matsuda, H. and P. A. Abrams. 2008. Can we say goodbye to the maximum sustainable yield theory? Reflections on trophic level fishing in reconciling fisheries with conservation. Pages 737-744 in J. L. Nielsen, J., J. Dodson, K. Friedland, T. R. Hamon, J. Musick, and E. Verspoor, editors. Reconciling fisheries with conservation: proceedings of the Fourth World Fisheries Congress. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 49, Bethesda, Maryland. Abrams, P. A. 2008. Measuring the population-level consequences of predator-induced prey movement. Evolutionary Ecology Research.10:333-350. Carnicer, J., Abrams, P. A., and Jordano, P. 2008. Switching behaviour, coexistence and diversification in a Mediterranean bird community: theoretical predictions and empirical evidence. Ecology Letters. 11:802-808. Abrams, P. A. 2008. Measuring the impact of dynamic antipredator traits on predator-preyresource interactions. Ecology. 89:1640-1649. Abrams, P. A., C. Rueffler and G. Kim. 2008. Determinants of the strength of disruptive and/or divergent selection arising from resource competition. Evolution. 62:1571-1586. 13 Peter A. Abrams 14 Rennie, M.D., C. F. Purchase, N. Lester, N. C. Collins, B. J. Shuter, and P. A. Abrams. 2008. Lazy males? Bioenergetic differences in energy acquisition and metabolism explain sexual size dimorphism in percids. Journal of Animal Ecology. 77:916-926. Quince, C., Abrams, P. A., Shuter, B. J., and Lester, N. P. 2008. Biphasic growth in fish: I. Theoretical foundations. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 254:197-206. Quince, C., Shuter, B. J., Abrams, P. A., and Lester, N. P. 2008. Biphasic growth in fish: II. Model fitting. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 254:207-214. Abrams, P. A., C. Rueffler, and R. Dinnage. 2008. Competition-similarity relationships, and the nonlinearity of competitive effects in consumer-resource systems. American Naturalist. 172:463-474. Peckarsky, B. L., Abrams, P. A., Bolnick, D. I., Dill, L. M., Grabowski, J. H., Luttbeg, B., Orrock, J. L, Peacor, S. D., Preisser, E. L., Schmitz, O. J., and Trussell, G. C. 2008. Rewriting the textbooks: Considering non-consumptive effects in classic studies of predator-prey interactions. Ecology 89:2416-2425. Fryxell, J. M., Abrams, P. A., Holt, R. D., Wilmshurst, J. F., Sinclair, A. R. E., Haydon, D. T., and Coughenhour, M. 2008. Spatial dynamics and coexistence of the Serengeti grazer community. pp. 277-300 In, Anthony R. E. Sinclair, Craig Packer, Simon A. R. Mduma, and John M. Fryxell, editors, Serengeti III: Human Impacts on Ecosystem Dynamics. University of Chicago Press. Holt, R. D., P. A. Abrams, J. M. Fryxell, and T. Kimbrell. 2008. Reticulate food webs in space and time: Messages from the Serengeti. pp. 241-276 In, Anthony R. E. Sinclair, Craig Packer, Simon A. R. Mduma, and John M. Fryxell, editors, Serengeti III: Human Impacts on Ecosystem Dynamics. University of Chicago Press. Abrams, P. A. and C. Rueffler. 2009. Coexistence and limiting similarity of consumer species competing for a linear array of resources. Ecology. 90:812-822. Abrams, P. A. 2009. When does greater mortality increase population size? The long history and diverse mechanisms underlying the hydra effect. Ecology Letters 12:462-474. Abrams, P. A. 2009. Determining the functional form of density dependence; deductive approaches for consumer-resource systems with multiple resources. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 11:517-540. 14 Peter A. Abrams 15 Abrams, P. A. 2009. Determining the functional form of density dependence; deductive approaches for consumer-resource systems with a single resource. American Naturalist. 174:321-330. Abrams, P. A. 2009. Adaptive changes in prey vulnerability shape the response of predator populations to mortality. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 261:294-304. Abrams, P. A. 2010. Quantitative descriptions of resource choice in ecological models. Population Ecology. 52:47-58. Abrams, P. A. 2010. Implications of flexible foraging for interspecific interactions: Lessons from simple models. Functional Ecology. 24:7-17. Abrams, P. A. and S. R. Fung. 2010. The impact of adaptive defense on top down and bottom up effects in systems with intraguild predation. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 12:307-325. Abrams, P. A. and S. R. Fung. 2010. Prey persistence and abundance in systems with intraguild predation and type-2 functional responses. Journal of Theoretical Biology 264:10331042. Rennie, M.D., Purchase, C.F., Shuter, B.J., Collins, N.C., Abrams, P.A. and Morgan, G.E. 2010. Predation influences prey life histories and bioenergetics: patterns differ between vulnerable and invulnerable size classes of prey. J. Fish Biology. 77:1230-1251. Matsuda, H. and Abrams, P. A. 2011. Why are equally-sized gametes rare? The instability of isogamy and cost of anisogamy. pp. 75 - 95 in, 'The evolution of anisogamy', T. Togashi and P. A. Cox eds. Cambridge Univ. Press. Strecker, A. L., Casselman, J.M., Fortin, M.J., Jackson, D.A.,Ridgway, M.S., Abrams, P.A., Shuter, B.J. 2011. A multi-scale comparison of trait linkages to environmental, dispersal, and spatial variables in fish communities across a large freshwater lake. Oecologia. 166:819-831. Abrams, P. A. and L. Ruokolainen. 2011. How does adaptive consumer movement affect population dynamics in consumer-resource metacommunities?; I. Homogeneous patches. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 277:99-110. Golubski, A. J. and P. A. Abrams. 2011. Modifying modifiers; What happens when interspecific interactions interact? Journal of Animal Ecology. 80:1097-1108. Abrams, P. A. 2011. Simple life history omnivory: responses to enrichment and harvesting in systems with intraguild predation. American Naturalist in 178:305-319. 15 Peter A. Abrams 16 Ruokolainen, L., P. A. Abrams, K. S. McCann, and B. J. Shuter. 2011. Spatial coupling of heterogeneous consumer-resource systems: the effect of adaptive consumer movement on synchrony and stability. J. Theoretical Biology. 291:76-87. Abrams, P. A., L. Ruokolainen, B. J. Shuter and K. S. McCann. 2012. Harvesting creates ecological traps: Consequences of invisible mortality risks in predator-prey metacommunities. Ecology. 93:281-293. Abrams, P. A. 2012. Predator-prey models. Chapter in Encyclopedia of Theoretical Ecology. A. Hastings and L. J. Gross, eds. U. California Press pp. 587-594. Abrams, P. A. 2012. The eco-evolutionary responses of a generalist consumer to resource competition. Evolution. in press. doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2012.01659.x Abrams, P. A., C. M. Tucker, and B. N. Gilbert. 2012. Evolution of the storage effect. Evolution. in press. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2012.01756.x II. Manuscripts under review de Kerckhove, D. T., B. J. Shuter, L. Cruz-Font, and P. A. Abrams. 2012 Mass movement of lake fish under strong winds: a freshwater equivalent to ocean fronts. Journal of Animal Ecology. III. Manuscripts in preparation Strecker, A. L., Milne, S. W., Fortin, M.J., Ridgway, M. S., Jackson, D. A., Abrams, P. A., Shuter, B. J. 2012. The scale of spatial structure in limnetic fish communities depends on trophic level. Limnology and Oceanography. resubmission forthcoming Ruokolainen, L., B. J. Shuter and P. A. Abrams. 2012. Harvesting mobile top predators: the tragedy of ignorance. for Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science. Abrams, P. A. 2012. Density dependence and the structure of ecological theory. (book in prep) Abrams, P. A. 2012. The evolution of intraguild predation. for Evolution IV. Shorter publications, book reviews, notes, etc. Abrams, P. A. 1982. Reply to Hurlburt. Ecology 63:253-254. 16 Peter A. Abrams Abrams, P. A. 1983. Review of "Food Webs" by Stuart Pimm. Quarterly Review of Biology 58:590-591. 17 Abrams, P. A. 1985. Review of "Mathematical Ecology", edited by S. A. Levin and T. G. Hallam. Quarterly Review of Biology 60:237. Abrams, P. A. 1985. Marine hard bottom communities. Bulletin, Ecological Society of America. 66:474-476. Abrams, P. A. 1986. The current status of the competitive exclusion principle: other views. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 1:131-132. Abrams, P. A. 1987. Interdisciplinary interactions: review of "Predator-prey Relationships: Perspectives and Approaches from the Study of Lower Vertebrates". (M. Feder and G. Lauder eds.). Trends in Ecology & Evolution 2:140-141. Abrams, P. A. 1989. The contributions of ecological theory: review of "Perspectives in Ecological Theory", J. Roughgarden, R. M. May, and S. A. Levin (eds.) Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 4:220-221. Abrams, P. A. 1993. Review of "Assessments and Decisions" by R. W. Elwood and S. J. Neil, Animal Behavior, 46:621. Abrams, P. A., T. Namba, M. Mimura, and J. D. Roth. 1997. Comment on Abrams and Roth: The relationship between productivity and population densities in cycling predator-prey systems. Evolutionary Ecology 11:371-373. Abrams, P. A. 2001. Review of “The Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography” by Stephen P. Hubbell. Nature (London). 412:858-859. Abrams, P. A. 2004. Review of “Niche Construction: The Neglected Process in Evolution” by John Odling-Smee, Kevin Laland, and Marcus Feldman. Quarterly Review of Biology. 79:75. Abrams, P. A. 2004. Mortality and Lifespan. News and Views. Nature (London). 431:1048-1049. Shuter, B. J. and P. A. Abrams. 2005. Introducing the Symposium “Building on Beverton’s Legacy: Life History Variation and Fisheries Management. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science. 62:725-729. Abrams, P. A. 2005. Review of "Adaptive Speciation", edited by U. Dieckmann et al., Biometrics. 61:884-885. 17 Peter A. Abrams 18 Abrams, P. A. 2006. ‘Evolutionary tapestries; a review of The geographic mosaic of coevolution by John N. Thompson’. American Scientist, 94:86-87. Abrams, P. A. 2006. Rules for studying the evolutionary game: a review of Evolutionary game theory, natural selection, and Darwinian Dynamics, by T. L. Vincent and J. S. Brown. Evolution. 60:202-204. Abrams, P. A. 2008. Advances in the study of feeding; A review of Foraging: Behavior and Ecology (D. W. Stephens et al. eds) Univ. of Chicago Press. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23:295-296. Abrams, P. A. 2009. Review of: F. Dercole and S. Rinaldi. Analysis of Evolutionary Processes: The Adaptive Dynamics Approach and Its Applications. (2008 Princeton Univ. Press) American Journal of Human Biology. 21:714-715. Abrams, P. A. 2011. Review of: Michael Gillman. 2009. An Introduction to Mathematical Models in Ecology and Evolution: Time and Space. 2nd. edition. Wiley-Blackwell. Quarterly Review of Biology. 86:127-128. Abrams, P. A. 2011. Review of: O. J. Schmitz. 2010. Resolving ecosystem complexity. Princeton Univ. Press. Quarterly Review of Biology. 86:218-219 V. Articles in the popular press Abrams, P. A. 1987. The population biology of AIDS. Imprint (newsletter of the J. F. Bell Museum of Natural History) 1987(4) Abrams, P. A. 1989. Research and salaries not linked. Minnesota Daily. March 28, 1989. Abrams, P. A. 1990. Facts and fallacies on global warming; It's not just hype. Minnesota Daily. April 16, 1990. Abrams, P. A. 1991. Inconsistencies exist in budget cuts. Minnesota Daily. October 30, 1991. Abrams, P. A. 1992. College's budget disturbing. Minnesota Daily. January 6, 1992. 18