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Sean T. Giery
Sean T. Giery
Assistant Professor, Ohio University
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Large-scale environmental monitoring by indigenous peoples
JB Luzar, KM Silvius, H Overman, ST Giery, JM Read, JMV Fragoso
BioScience 61 (10), 771-781, 2011
1122011
Space, place, and hunting patterns among indigenous peoples of the Guyanese Rupununi region
JM Read, JMV Fragoso, KM Silvius, J Luzar, H Overman, A Cummings, ...
Journal of Latin American Geography, 213-243, 2010
1052010
A primer on the history of food web ecology: fundamental contributions of fourteen researchers
CA Layman, ST Giery, S Buhler, R Rossi, T Penland, MN Henson, ...
Food Webs 4, 14-24, 2015
942015
Evolved for extinction: the cost and conservation implications of specialization in hammerhead sharks
AJ Gallagher, N Hammerschlag, DS Shiffman, ST Giery
Bioscience 64 (7), 619-624, 2014
802014
Evolutionary origins for ecological patterns in space
MC Urban, SY Strauss, F Pelletier, EP Palkovacs, MA Leibold, AP Hendry, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (30), 17482-17490, 2020
762020
Differing nutritional constraints of consumers across ecosystems
NP Lemoine, ST Giery, DE Burkepile
Oecologia 174 (4), 1367-1376, 2014
632014
Ecosystem fragmentation drives increased diet variation in an endemic livebearing fish of the B ahamas
MS Araújo, RB Langerhans, ST Giery, CA Layman
Ecology and Evolution 4 (16), 3298-3308, 2014
482014
SNAPSHOT USA 2019: a coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States
MV Cove, R Kays, H Bontrager, C Bresnan, M Lasky, T Frerichs, R Klann, ...
Ecology 102 (6), e03353, 2021
462021
The role of lizards in the ecology of Lyme disease in two endemic zones of the northeastern United States
ST Giery, RS Ostfeld
Journal of Parasitology 93 (3), 511-517, 2007
462007
Establishment of Anolis sagrei on Bermuda represents a novel ecological threat to Critically Endangered Bermuda skinks (Plestiodon longirostris)
JT Stroud, ST Giery, ME Outerbridge
Biological Invasions 19, 1723-1731, 2017
452017
Ecological consequences of sexually selected traits: an eco-evolutionary perspective
ST Giery, CA Layman
The Quarterly Review of Biology 94 (1), 29-74, 2019
382019
Anthropogenic ecosystem fragmentation drives shared and unique patterns of sexual signal divergence among three species of Bahamian mosquitofish
ST Giery, CA Layman, RB Langerhans
Evolutionary Applications 8 (7), 679-691, 2015
312015
Bidirectional trophic linkages couple canopy and understorey food webs
ST Giery, NP Lemoine, CM Hammerschlag‐Peyer, RN Abbey‐Lee, ...
Functional ecology 27 (6), 1436-1441, 2013
312013
Interpopulation variation in a condition-dependent signal: predation regime affects signal intensity and reliability
ST Giery, CA Layman
The American Naturalist 186 (2), 187-195, 2015
282015
Nocturnal activity of Antiguan anoles under artificial light
AS Maurer, CJ Thawley, AL Fireman, ST Giery, JT Stroud
Herpetological Conservation and Biology 14 (1), 105-110, 2019
25*2019
Lack of phenological shift leads to increased camouflage mismatch in mountain hares
M Zimova, ST Giery, S Newey, JJ Nowak, M Spencer, LS Mills
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1941), 20201786, 2020
212020
SNAPSHOT USA 2020: A second coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States during the COVID‐19 pandemic
R Kays, MV Cove, J Diaz, K Todd, C Bresnan, M Snider, TE Lee Jr, ...
Ecology, e3775, 2022
162022
Ecological character displacement alters the outcome of priority effects during community assembly
JT Stroud, ST Giery, M Outerbridge, KJ Feeley
Ecology 100 (8), e02727, 2019
162019
Does hydrological fragmentation affect coastal bird communities? A study from Abaco Island, The Bahamas
DH Chacin, ST Giery, LA Yeager, CA Layman, R Brian Langerhans
Wetlands ecology and management 23, 551-557, 2015
152015
Frugivory and seed dispersal by the invasive knight anole (Anolis equestris) in Florida, USA
ST Giery, E Vezzani, S Zona, JT Stroud
Food Webs 11, 13-16, 2017
112017
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