Eric K. Moody
Affiliations: | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJake Vander Zanden | research assistant | UW Madison | |
James J. Elser | grad student | Arizona State | |
John L. Sabo | grad student | 2010- | Arizona State |
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Moody EK, Alda F, Capps KA, et al. (2019) Trophic Trait Evolution Explains Variation in Nutrient Excretion Stoichiometry among Panamanian Armored Catfishes (Loricariidae) Diversity. 11: 88 |
Moody EK, Albright E, Cope K, et al. (2019) Taxonomic and geographic gaps in understanding the functional effects of imperilled fishes on freshwater ecosystems Fish and Fisheries. 20: 795-801 |
Moody EK, Lujan NK, Roach KA, et al. (2019) Threshold elemental ratios and the temperature dependence of herbivory in fishes Functional Ecology. 33: 913-923 |
Moody EK, Carson EW, Corman JR, et al. (2018) Consumption explains intraspecific variation in nutrient recycling stoichiometry in a desert fish. Ecology |
Moody EK, Astudillo-Scalia Y, Porte AL, et al. (2018) Consumption of Animal Carcasses by the Putative Leaf Shredder Phylloicus mexicanus (Trichoptera: Calamoceratidae) Southwestern Naturalist. 63: 76-80 |
Ambus N, Moody EK. (2018) Size‐based sexual dimorphism of nitrogen excretion in livebearing fishes Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 28: 222-228 |
Moody EK, de Lourdes Lozano-Vilano M. (2017) Predation drives morphological convergence in the Gambusia panuco species group among lotic and lentic habitats. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
Moody EK, Rugenski AT, Sabo JL, et al. (2017) Does the Growth Rate Hypothesis Apply across Temperatures? Variation in the Growth Rate and Body Phosphorus of Neotropical Benthic Grazers Frontiers in Environmental Science. 5 |
Moody EK, Sabo JL. (2017) Dissimilarity in the riparian arthropod communities along surface water permanence gradients in aridland streams Ecohydrology. 10: e1819 |
Moody EK, Corman JR, Bogan MT. (2016) Caught between a Rock and a Hard Mineral Encrustation: Long-Lived Aquatic Insects Accumulate Calcium Carbonate Deposits in a Montane Desert Stream Western North American Naturalist. 76: 172-179 |