Publications

Biology Department and

Environmental Studies Program

Drew University

Madison, NJ

(973) 408-3358

jafox xx @ drew.edu

Jennifer Fox

 

 


Hairston, N.G., Jr. and J.A. Fox. 2007. Egg Banks. In: Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, G.E. Likens, ed. Elsevier. In press.

 


Fox, J.A. 2007. Hatching timing of Daphnia mendotae diapausing eggs of different ages. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 168:19-26.

 

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Hairston, N.G, Jr., S.P. Ellner, M.A. Geber, T. Yoshida, J.A. Fox. 2005. Rapid evolution and convergence of ecological and evolutionary time. Ecology Letters 8: 1114-1127.

 

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Fox, J.A. 2004. New microsatellite primers for Daphnia galeata mendotae. Molecular Ecology Notes 4:544-546.

 


Jokela, J., C.M. Lively, M.F. Dybdahl, J.A. Fox. 2003. Genetic variation in sexual and clonal lineages of a freshwater snail. Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society 79:165-181.

 


Hairston, N.G., Jr., C.L. Holtmeier, W. Lampert, L.J. Weider, D.M. Post, J.M. Fischer, C.E. Cáceres, J.A. Fox, U. Gaedke. 2001. Natural selection for grazer resistance to toxic cyanobacteria: evolution of phenotypic plasticity? Evolution 55:2203-2214.

 


Hairston, N.G., Jr., W. Lampert, C.E. Cáceres, C.L. Holtmeier, L.J. Weider, U. Gaedke, J.M. Fischer, J.A. Fox, D.M. Post. 1999. Evolution of grazer resistance to toxic cyanobacteria demonstrated using long-dormant eggs. Nature 401:446.

 


Jokela, J., C.M. Lively, M.F. Dybdahl, J.A. Fox. 1997. Evidence for a cost of sex in a freshwater snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum). Ecology 78:452-461.

 


Jokela, J., C.M. Lively, J.A. Fox, M.F. Dybdahl. 1997. Flat reaction norms and ‘frozen’ phenotypic variation in clonal snails (Potamopyrgus antipodarum). Evolution 51:1120-1129.

 


Fox, J.A., M.F. Dybdahl, J. Jokela, C.M. Lively. 1996. Genetic structure of coexisting sexual and clonal subpopulations in a freshwater snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum). Evolution 50:1541-1548.

 


Howard, J.J., M.L. Henneman, G.A. Cronin, J.A. Fox, G. Hormiga. 1996. Conditioning of scouts and recruits during foraging by a leaf-cutting ant (Atta columbica). Animal Behaviour 52:299-306.

 

 

 

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