Publications

Published & Accepted
1. Atkinson, M., Love, A., Hendrix, J., Kusch, J., Ellington, H., Vander Wal, E., Webber, Q. (2025) Sociality and movement change through space and time: implications for anti-predator strategies in caribou. Canadian Journal of Zoology. DOI:10.1139/cjz-2024-0092
2. Love, A.,* & Heckley, A.,* Webber Q. (2024) Taking cues from ecological and evolutionary theory to expand the landscape of disgust. Proc. R. Soc. B. 291: 20241919. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.1919
3. Heckley, A. M., Pearce, A. E., Gotanda, K. M., Hendry, A. P., & Oke, K. B. (2022). Compiling forty years of guppy research to investigate the factors contributing to (non) parallel evolution. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 35(11), 1414-1431. DOI: 10.1111/jeb.14086
4. Love, A., Fox, J.A., Hendrix, J.G., Jackson, S., Vander Wal, E., and Q.M.R. Webber. (Accepted) Addled by antlers: Synchronous disruption to female caribou antler phenology. Ecosphere.
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Submitted & Preprints
1. Fox, J., Mueller, A., Ho, W., Heckley, A., and A. Love. (In Review) The bold and the beautiful: Correlations between behavior and coloration varies among guppy populations. Ethology.
2. Briand, J.. Hosler, S., Merchant, T., Vinebrooke, R., Ostertag, R., Symons, C., Cadotte, M., Eviner, V., Bracken, M., Carlson, R., Henn, J., Garbowski, M., Bauer, J.T., Luong, J.C., Atkinson, J., Hughes, A., Adams, C., Bates, A.E., Funk, J., Love, A., Zheng, L., Galloway, E., Green, S.J. (In Review) Trait-based approaches to restoration ecology: synthesizing insights from diverse systems. Ecological Applications
3. Abatayo, A.L., et al. (In Review) Assessments of Credibility in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Nature Communications.
4. Love, A., Lighten, J., van Oosterhout, C., Papadopulos, A.S.T., King, S.D., Paterson, I.G., Delaire, L.C., Baillie, L., Bradbury, I.R., Fox, J.A., Perez-Jvostov, F., Dargent, F., Scott, M., Fussmann, G.F., Hendry, A.P., Bentzen, P., and K.M. Gotanda. (Submitted to Molecular Ecology) Evolutionary history outweighs Hamilton-Zuk: The relationship between MHC, parasites, and secondary sexual colouration in a natural system.
5. Love, A., Fox, J.A., Hendry, A.P., and Fussmann, G.F. (Submitted to Biology Letters) Applications of rank analyses for answering ecological and evolutionary questions in natural systems.
6. Stanfield, B.S.*, Love, A.E.*, Jackson, S., Robitaille, A., Janke, L.A.A., Hendrix, J.G.H., Vander Wal, E., and Webber, Q.M.R. (In prep for Journal of Mammalogy) Wind drives caribou habitat selection but does not predict biting fly abundance.
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*Co-first authors, these authors contributed equally to this work