Spencer R. Hall, Ph.D.

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

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Mathew Leibold grad student 2003 Chicago
 (Species sorting and biomass partitioning along light:nutrient:predation risk gradients in planktonic pond ecosystems.)
Carla Caceres post-doc 2003-2005 UIUC (Evolution Tree)

Children

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David J. Civitello grad student 2013 Indiana University
Jessica Hite grad student 2010-2016 Indiana University
Marta Shocket grad student 2010-2016 Indiana University
Alexander Strauss grad student 2011-2016 Indiana University
Jason Walsman grad student 2014-2020 Indiana University
Ashwini Ramesh grad student 2016-2022 Indiana University (Microtree)
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Penczykowski RM, Fearon ML, Hite JL, et al. (2023) Pathways linking nutrient enrichment, habitat structure, and parasitism to host-resource interactions. Oecologia
Walsman JC, Duffy MA, Cáceres CE, et al. (2023) "Resistance Is Futile": Weaker Selection for Resistance by Abundant Parasites Increases Prevalence and Depresses Host Density. The American Naturalist. 201: 864-879
Lopez LK, Cortez MH, DeBlieux TS, et al. (2023) A healthy but depleted herd: Predators decrease prey disease and density. Ecology. e4063
Ramesh A, Hall SR. (2023) Niche theory for within-host parasite dynamics: Analogies to food web modules via feedback loops. Ecology Letters
Penczykowski RM, Shocket MS, Ochs JH, et al. (2022) Virulent Disease Epidemics Can Increase Host Density by Depressing Foraging of Hosts. The American Naturalist. 199: 75-90
Shaw CL, Bilich R, O'Brien B, et al. (2021) Genotypic variation in an ecologically important parasite is associated with host species, lake, and spore size. Parasitology. 1-39
Stewart Merrill TE, Hall SR, Cáceres CE. (2020) Parasite exposure and host susceptibility jointly drive the emergence of epidemics. Ecology. e03245
Shaw CL, Hall SR, Overholt EP, et al. (2020) Shedding light on environmentally transmitted parasites: lighter conditions within lakes restrict epidemic size. Ecology. e03168
Crawford JW, Schrader M, Hall SR, et al. (2020) Intraspecific variation in resource use is not explained by population persistence or seasonality. Oecologia
Branco P, Egas M, Hall SR, et al. (2020) Why Do Phytoplankton Evolve Large Size in Response to Grazing? The American Naturalist. 195: E20-E37
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