Barbara L. Peckarsky, PhD

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
stream ecology
Website:
http://www.zoology.wisc.edu/faculty/peckarsky/CV.htm
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Koch BJ, Hall RO, Peckarsky BL. (2020) Nonconsumptive effects of Brook Trout predators reduce secondary production of mayfly prey Freshwater Science. 39: 549-558
Landeira-Dabarca A, Álvarez M, Peckarsky B. (2019) Mayflies avoid sweets: fish skin mucus amino sugars stimulate predator avoidance behaviour of Baetis larvae Animal Behaviour. 158: 35-45
Lund JO, Wissinger SA, Peckarsky BL. (2016) Caddisfly behavioral responses to drying cues in temporary ponds: implications for effects of climate change Freshwater Science. 35: 619-630
Peckarsky BL, McIntosh AR, Álvarez M, et al. (2015) Disturbance legacies and nutrient limitation influence interactions between grazers and algae in high elevation streams Ecosphere. 6
Heino J, Peckarsky BL. (2014) Integrating behavioral, population and large-scale approaches for understanding stream insect communities. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 2: 7-13
Alvarez M, Peckarsky BL. (2014) Cascading effects of predatory fish on the composition of benthic algae in high-altitude streams Oikos. 123: 120-128
Peckarsky BL, McIntosh AR, Horn SC, et al. (2014) Characterizing disturbance regimes of mountain streams Freshwater Science. 33: 716-730
Hernandez SA, Peckarsky BL. (2014) Do stream mayflies exhibit trade-offs between food acquisition and predator avoidance behaviors? Freshwater Science. 33: 124-133
Alvarez M, Landeira-Dabarca A, Peckarsky B. (2014) Origin and specificity of predatory fish cues detected by Baetis larvae (Ephemeroptera; Insecta) Animal Behaviour. 96: 141-149
Peacor SD, Peckarsky BL, Trussell GC, et al. (2013) Costs of predator-induced phenotypic plasticity: a graphical model for predicting the contribution of nonconsumptive and consumptive effects of predators on prey. Oecologia. 171: 1-10
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