Spencer R. Hall, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
Biology Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Website:
http://www.indiana.edu/~halllab/

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2023 Penczykowski RM, Fearon ML, Hite JL, Shocket MS, Hall SR, Duffy MA. Pathways linking nutrient enrichment, habitat structure, and parasitism to host-resource interactions. Oecologia. PMID 37951848 DOI: 10.1007/s00442-023-05469-9  0.867
2023 Walsman JC, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE, Hall SR. "Resistance Is Futile": Weaker Selection for Resistance by Abundant Parasites Increases Prevalence and Depresses Host Density. The American Naturalist. 201: 864-879. PMID 37229705 DOI: 10.1086/724426  0.859
2023 Lopez LK, Cortez MH, DeBlieux TS, Menel IA, O'Brien B, Cáceres CE, Hall SR, Duffy MA. A healthy but depleted herd: Predators decrease prey disease and density. Ecology. e4063. PMID 37186234 DOI: 10.1002/ecy.4063  0.667
2023 Ramesh A, Hall SR. Niche theory for within-host parasite dynamics: Analogies to food web modules via feedback loops. Ecology Letters. PMID 36632705 DOI: 10.1111/ele.14142  0.834
2022 Penczykowski RM, Shocket MS, Ochs JH, Lemanski BCP, Sundar H, Duffy MA, Hall SR. Virulent Disease Epidemics Can Increase Host Density by Depressing Foraging of Hosts. The American Naturalist. 199: 75-90. PMID 34978968 DOI: 10.1086/717175  0.837
2021 Shaw CL, Bilich R, O'Brien B, Cáceres CE, Hall SR, James TY, Duffy MA. Genotypic variation in an ecologically important parasite is associated with host species, lake, and spore size. Parasitology. 1-39. PMID 34103104 DOI: 10.1017/S0031182021000949  0.671
2020 Stewart Merrill TE, Hall SR, Cáceres CE. Parasite exposure and host susceptibility jointly drive the emergence of epidemics. Ecology. e03245. PMID 33190226 DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3245  0.869
2020 Shaw CL, Hall SR, Overholt EP, Cáceres CE, Williamson CE, Duffy MA. Shedding light on environmentally transmitted parasites: lighter conditions within lakes restrict epidemic size. Ecology. e03168. PMID 32852778 DOI: 10.1002/Ecy.3168  0.678
2020 Crawford JW, Schrader M, Hall SR, Cáceres CE. Intraspecific variation in resource use is not explained by population persistence or seasonality. Oecologia. PMID 32307672 DOI: 10.1007/S00442-020-04651-7  0.551
2020 Branco P, Egas M, Hall SR, Huisman J. Why Do Phytoplankton Evolve Large Size in Response to Grazing? The American Naturalist. 195: E20-E37. PMID 31868537 DOI: 10.1086/706251  0.317
2019 Strauss AT, Hite JL, Civitello DJ, Shocket MS, Cáceres CE, Hall SR. Genotypic variation in parasite avoidance behaviour and other mechanistic, nonlinear components of transmission. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 286: 20192164. PMID 31744438 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2019.2164  0.838
2019 Stewart Merrill TE, Hall S, Merrill L, Cáceres CE. Variation in immune defense shapes disease outcomes in laboratory and wild Daphnia. Integrative and Comparative Biology. PMID 31141120 DOI: 10.1093/Icb/Icz079  0.865
2019 Shocket MS, Magnante A, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE, Hall SR. Can hot temperatures limit disease transmission? A test of mechanisms in a zooplankton–fungus system Functional Ecology. 33: 2017-2029. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.13403  0.823
2018 Shocket MS, Vergara D, Sickbert AJ, Walsman JM, Strauss AT, Hite JL, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE, Hall SR. Parasite rearing and infection temperatures jointly influence disease transmission and shape seasonality of epidemics. Ecology. PMID 29920661 DOI: 10.1002/Ecy.2430  0.806
2018 Shocket MS, Strauss AT, Hite JL, Šljivar M, Civitello DJ, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE, Hall SR. Temperature Drives Epidemics in a Zooplankton-Fungus Disease System: A Trait-Driven Approach Points to Transmission via Host Foraging. The American Naturalist. 191: 435-451. PMID 29570399 DOI: 10.1086/696096  0.827
2018 Strauss AT, Bowling AM, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE, Hall SR. Linking host traits, interactions with competitors and disease: Mechanistic foundations for disease dilution Functional Ecology. 32: 1271-1279. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.13066  0.791
2017 Strauss AT, Hite JL, Shocket MS, Cáceres CE, Duffy MA, Hall SR. Rapid evolution rescues hosts from competition and disease but-despite a dilution effect-increases the density of infected hosts. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284. PMID 29212726 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2017.1970  0.857
2017 Hite JL, Penczykowski RM, Shocket MS, Griebel K, Strauss AT, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE, Hall SR. Allocation, not male resistance, increases male frequency during epidemics: A case study in facultatively sexual hosts. Ecology. PMID 28766698 DOI: 10.1002/Ecy.1976  0.781
2017 Leibold MA, Hall SR, Smith VH, Lytle DA. Herbivory enhances the diversity of primary producers in pond ecosystems. Ecology. 98: 48-56. PMID 28052397 DOI: 10.1002/Ecy.1636  0.606
2016 Hite JL, Bosch J, Fernández-Beaskoetxea S, Medina D, Hall SR. Joint effects of habitat, zooplankton, host stage structure and diversity on amphibian chytrid. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 283. PMID 27466456 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2016.0832  0.859
2016 Hite JL, Penczykowski RM, Shocket MS, Strauss AT, Orlando PA, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE, Hall SR. Parasites destabilize host populations by shifting stage-structured interactions. Ecology. 97: 439-49. PMID 27145618 DOI: 10.1890/15-1065.1  0.852
2016 Hite JL, Penczykowski RM, Shocket MS, Strauss AT, Orlando PA, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE, Hall SR. Parasites destabilize host populations by shifting stage-structured interactions Ecology. 97: 439-449. DOI: 10.1890/15-1065.1  0.854
2016 Smith LM, Hall S. Extended leaf phenology may drive plant invasion through direct and apparent competition Oikos. 125: 839-848. DOI: 10.1111/Oik.02529  0.321
2016 Strauss AT, Shocket MS, Civitello DJ, Hite JL, Penczykowski RM, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE, Hall SR. Habitat, predators, and hosts regulate disease in Daphnia through direct and indirect pathways Ecological Monographs. DOI: 10.1002/Ecm.1222  0.846
2015 Strauss AT, Civitello DJ, Cáceres CE, Hall SR. Success, failure and ambiguity of the dilution effect among competitors. Ecology Letters. PMID 26119173 DOI: 10.1111/Ele.12468  0.842
2015 Civitello DJ, Penczykowski RM, Smith AN, Shocket MS, Duffy MA, Hall SR. Resources, key traits and the size of fungal epidemics in Daphnia populations. The Journal of Animal Ecology. 84: 1010-7. PMID 25733032 DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12363  0.868
2015 Searle CL, Ochs JH, Cáceres CE, Chiang SL, Gerardo NM, Hall SR, Duffy MA. Plasticity, not genetic variation, drives infection success of a fungal parasite. Parasitology. 142: 839-48. PMID 25711627 DOI: 10.1017/S0031182015000013  0.76
2015 Orlando PA, Hall SR. How do generalist consumers coexist over evolutionary time? An explanation with nutrition and tradeoffs Theoretical Ecology. DOI: 10.1007/S12080-015-0257-9  0.333
2014 Cáceres CE, Davis G, Duple S, Hall SR, Koss A, Lee P, Rapti Z. Complex Daphnia interactions with parasites and competitors. Mathematical Biosciences. 258: 148-61. PMID 25445737 DOI: 10.1016/J.Mbs.2014.10.002  0.784
2014 Auld SK, Hall SR, Housley Ochs J, Sebastian M, Duffy MA. Predators and patterns of within-host growth can mediate both among-host competition and evolution of transmission potential of parasites. The American Naturalist. 184: S77-90. PMID 25061679 DOI: 10.1086/676927  0.66
2014 Civitello DJ, Hite JL, Hall SR. Potassium enrichment stimulates the growth and reproduction of a clone of Daphnia dentifera. Oecologia. 175: 773-80. PMID 24748203 DOI: 10.1007/S00442-014-2943-5  0.756
2014 Penczykowski RM, Hall SR, Civitello DJ, Duffy MA. Habitat structure and ecological drivers of disease Limnology and Oceanography. 59: 340-348. DOI: 10.4319/Lo.2014.59.2.0340  0.774
2014 Dibble CJ, Hall SR, Rudolf VHW. Intraspecific priority effects and disease interact to alter population growth Ecology. 95: 3354-3363. DOI: 10.1890/13-1958.1  0.489
2014 Penczykowski RM, Lemanski BCP, Sieg RD, Hall SR, Housley Ochs J, Kubanek J, Duffy MA. Poor resource quality lowers transmission potential by changing foraging behaviour Functional Ecology. 28: 1245-1255. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.12238  0.526
2014 Cáceres CE, Tessier AJ, Duffy MA, Hall SR. Disease in freshwater zooplankton: What have we learned and where are we going Journal of Plankton Research. 36: 326-333. DOI: 10.1093/Plankt/Fbt136  0.661
2014 Hurtado PJ, Hall SR, Ellner SP. Infectious disease in consumer populations: Dynamic consequences of resource-mediated transmission and infectiousness Theoretical Ecology. 7: 163-179. DOI: 10.1007/S12080-013-0208-2  0.62
2013 Auld SK, Penczykowski RM, Housley Ochs J, Grippi DC, Hall SR, Duffy MA. Variation in costs of parasite resistance among natural host populations. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 26: 2479-86. PMID 24118613 DOI: 10.1111/Jeb.12243  0.528
2013 Civitello DJ, Penczykowski RM, Hite JL, Duffy MA, Hall SR. Potassium stimulates fungal epidemics in Daphnia by increasing host and parasite reproduction. Ecology. 94: 380-8. PMID 23691657 DOI: 10.1890/12-0883.1  0.864
2013 Bertram CR, Pinkowski M, Hall SR, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE. Trait-mediated indirect effects, predators, and disease: test of a size-based model. Oecologia. 173: 1023-32. PMID 23653069 DOI: 10.1007/S00442-013-2673-0  0.732
2013 Civitello DJ, Pearsall S, Duffy MA, Hall SR. Parasite consumption and host interference can inhibit disease spread in dense populations. Ecology Letters. 16: 626-34. PMID 23452184 DOI: 10.1111/Ele.12089  0.821
2012 Auld SK, Hall SR, Duffy MA. Epidemiology of a Daphnia-multiparasite system and its implications for the red queen. Plos One. 7: e39564. PMID 22761826 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0039564  0.619
2012 Hall SR, Becker CR, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE. A power-efficiency trade-off in resource use alters epidemiological relationships. Ecology. 93: 645-56. PMID 22624218 DOI: 10.1890/11-0984.1  0.672
2012 Civitello DJ, Forys P, Johnson AP, Hall SR. Chronic contamination decreases disease spread: a Daphnia-fungus-copper case study. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 279: 3146-53. PMID 22593104 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2012.0684  0.8
2012 Duffy MA, Ochs JH, Penczykowski RM, Civitello DJ, Klausmeier CA, Hall SR. Ecological context influences epidemic size and parasite-driven evolution. Science (New York, N.Y.). 335: 1636-8. PMID 22461614 DOI: 10.1126/Science.1215429  0.811
2012 Overholt EP, Hall SR, Williamson CE, Meikle CK, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE. Solar radiation decreases parasitism in Daphnia. Ecology Letters. 15: 47-54. PMID 22034950 DOI: 10.1111/J.1461-0248.2011.01707.X  0.695
2011 Hall SR, Becker CR, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE. Epidemic size determines population-level effects of fungal parasites on Daphnia hosts. Oecologia. 166: 833-42. PMID 21305322 DOI: 10.1007/S00442-011-1905-4  0.762
2011 Duffy MA, Housley JM, Penczykowski RM, Cáceres CE, Hall SR. Unhealthy herds: Indirect effects of predators enhance two drivers of disease spread Functional Ecology. 25: 945-953. DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2435.2011.01872.X  0.787
2011 Prior NH, Washington CN, Housley JM, Hall SR, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE. Maternal effects and epidemiological traits in a planktonic host-parasite system Evolutionary Ecology Research. 13: 401-413.  0.516
2010 Duffy MA, Cáceres CE, Hall SR, Tessier AJ, Ives AR. Temporal, spatial, and between-host comparisons of patterns of parasitism in lake zooplankton. Ecology. 91: 3322-31. PMID 21141193 DOI: 10.1890/09-1611.1  0.726
2010 Hall S, Becker CR, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE. Variation in resource acquisition and use among host clones creates key epidemiological trade‐offs. The American Naturalist. 176: 557-65. PMID 20887188 DOI: 10.1086/656523  0.765
2010 Hall SR, Smyth R, Becker CR, Duffy MA, Knight CJ, MacIntyre S, Tessier AJ, Cceres CE. Why are daphnia in some lakes sicker? disease ecology, habitat structure, and the plankton Bioscience. 60: 363-375. DOI: 10.1525/Bio.2010.60.5.6  0.562
2010 Hall SR, Lafferty KD, Brown JH, Cáceres CE, Chase JM, Dobson AP, Holt RD, Jones CG, Randolph SE, Rohani P. Is infectious disease just another type of predator-prey interaction? Infectious Disease Ecology: Effects of Ecosystems On Disease and of Disease On Ecosystems. 223-241.  0.51
2009 Cáceres CE, Knight CJ, Hall SR. Predator-spreaders: predation can enhance parasite success in a planktonic host-parasite system. Ecology. 90: 2850-8. PMID 19886493 DOI: 10.1890/08-2154.1  0.756
2009 Duffy MA, Hall SR, Cáceres CE, Ives AR. Rapid evolution, seasonality, and the termination of parasite epidemics. Ecology. 90: 1441-8. PMID 19569357 DOI: 10.1890/08-1130.1  0.741
2009 Hall SR, Simonis JL, Nisbet RM, Tessier AJ, Cáceres CE. Resource ecology of virulence in a planktonic host-parasite system: an explanation using dynamic energy budgets. The American Naturalist. 174: 149-62. PMID 19527119 DOI: 10.1086/600086  0.767
2009 Hall SR, Becker CR, Simonis JL, Duffy MA, Tessier AJ, Cáceres CE. Friendly competition: evidence for a dilution effect among competitors in a planktonic host-parasite system. Ecology. 90: 791-801. PMID 19341148 DOI: 10.1890/08-0838.1  0.778
2009 Hall SR, Knight CJ, Becker CR, Duffy MA, Tessier AJ, Cáceres CE. Quality matters: resource quality for hosts and the timing of epidemics. Ecology Letters. 12: 118-28. PMID 19049510 DOI: 10.1111/J.1461-0248.2008.01264.X  0.643
2009 Hall SR. Stoichiometrically explicit food webs: Feedbacks between resource supply, elemental constraints, and species diversity Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 40: 503-528. DOI: 10.1146/Annurev.Ecolsys.39.110707.173518  0.311
2008 Duffy MA, Brassil CE, Hall SR, Tessier AJ, Cáceres CE, Conner JK. Parasite-mediated disruptive selection in a natural Daphnia population. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 8: 80. PMID 18328099 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-8-80  0.752
2008 Duffy MA, Hall SR. Selective predation and rapid evolution can jointly dampen effects of virulent parasites on Daphnia populations. The American Naturalist. 171: 499-510. PMID 18260781 DOI: 10.1086/528998  0.659
2008 Darcy-Hall TL, Hall SR. Linking limitation to species composition: importance of inter- and intra-specific variation in grazing resistance. Oecologia. 155: 797-808. PMID 18193290 DOI: 10.1007/S00442-007-0948-Z  0.359
2007 Hall SR, Becker C, Cáceres CE. Parasitic castration: a perspective from a model of dynamic energy budgets. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 47: 295-309. PMID 21672839 DOI: 10.1093/Icb/Icm057  0.735
2007 Hall SR, Leibold MA, Lytle DA, Smith VH. Grazers, producer stoichiometry, and the light : nutrient hypothesis revisited. Ecology. 88: 1142-52. PMID 17536401 DOI: 10.1890/06-0923  0.589
2007 Hall SR, Sivars-Becker L, Becker C, Duffy MA, Tessier AJ, Cáceres CE. Eating yourself sick: transmission of disease as a function of foraging ecology. Ecology Letters. 10: 207-18. PMID 17305804 DOI: 10.1111/J.1461-0248.2007.01011.X  0.758
2007 Hall SR, Shurin JB, Diehl S, Nisbet RM. Food quality, nutrient limitation of secondary production, and the strength of trophic cascades Oikos. 116: 1128-1143. DOI: 10.1111/J.0030-1299.2007.15875.X  0.602
2006 Hall SR, Tessier AJ, Duffy MA, Huebner M, Cáceres CE. Warmer does not have to mean sicker: temperature and predators can jointly drive timing of epidemics. Ecology. 87: 1684-95. PMID 16922319 DOI: 10.1890/0012-9658(2006)87[1684:Wdnhtm]2.0.Co;2  0.709
2006 Cáceres CE, Hall SR, Duffy MA, Tessier AJ, Helmle C, MacIntyre S. Physical structure of lakes constrains epidemics in Daphnia populations. Ecology. 87: 1438-44. PMID 16869418 DOI: 10.1890/0012-9658(2006)87[1438:Psolce]2.0.Co;2  0.755
2006 Hall SR, Leibold MA, Lytle DA, Smith VH. Inedible producers in food webs: controls on stoichiometric food quality and composition of grazers. The American Naturalist. 167: 628-37. PMID 16671008 DOI: 10.1086/503059  0.589
2006 Leibold MA, Hall SR, Bjornstad O. Food Web Architecture and its Effects on Consumer Resource Oscillations in Experimental Pond Ecosystems Dynamic Food Webs. 37-47. DOI: 10.1016/B978-012088458-2/50006-0  0.515
2005 Hall SR, Duffy MA, Tessier AJ, Cáceres CE. Spatial heterogeneity of daphniid parasitism within lakes. Oecologia. 143: 635-44. PMID 15909131 DOI: 10.1007/S00442-005-0005-8  0.727
2005 Hall SR, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE. Selective predation and productivity jointly drive complex behavior in host-parasite systems. The American Naturalist. 165: 70-81. PMID 15744671 DOI: 10.1086/426601  0.763
2005 Duffy MA, Hall SR, Tessier AJ, Huebner M. Selective predators and their parasitized prey: Are epidemics in zooplankton under top-down control? Limnology and Oceanography. 50: 412-420. DOI: 10.4319/Lo.2005.50.2.0412  0.552
2005 Hall SR, Smith VH, Lytle DA, Leibold MA. Constraints on primary producer N:P stoichiometry along N:P supply ratio gradients Ecology. 86: 1894-1904. DOI: 10.1890/04-1045  0.552
2004 Hall SR. Stoichiometrically explicit competition between grazers: species replacement, coexistence, and priority effects along resource supply gradients. The American Naturalist. 164: 157-72. PMID 15278841 DOI: 10.1086/422201  0.326
2004 Hall SR, Leibold MA, Lytle DA, Smith VH. Stoichiometry and planktonic grazer composition over gradients of light, nutrients, and predation risk Ecology. 85: 2291-2301. DOI: 10.1890/03-0471  0.596
2003 Hall SR, Pauliukonis NK, Mills EL, Rudstam LG, Schneider CP, Lary SJ, Arrhenius F. A comparison of total phosphorus, chlorophyll a, and zooplankton in embayment, nearshore, and offshore habitats of Lake Ontario Journal of Great Lakes Research. 29: 54-69. DOI: 10.1016/S0380-1330(03)70415-8  0.323
2000 Hall SR, Mills EL. Exotic species in large lakes of the world Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management. 3: 105-135. DOI: 10.1016/S1463-4988(99)00070-6  0.328
1999 Hall SR, Rudstam LG. Habitat use and recruitment: A comparison of long-term recruitment patterns among fish species in a shallow eutrophic lake, Oneida Lake, NY, U.S.A Hydrobiologia. 408: 101-113. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2986-4_10  0.315
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