Selected Publications:
Mathis, K. and J.L. Bronstein (2021). The ecology and evolution of commensalism. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics vol. 51, in press.
Lichtenberg, E.M., J.M. Heiling, J.L. Bronstein, and J.L. Barker (2020). Noisy communities and signal detection: why do foragers visit rewardless flowers? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 375: 20190486.
Pearse, I.S., E. LoPresti, R.N. Schaeffer, M.G. Weber, W.C. Wetzel, K.A. Mooney, J.G. Ali, P.J. Ode, M.D. Eubanks, and J.L. Bronstein (2020). Generalizing indirect defense and resistance of plants. Ecology Letters. doi: 10.1111/ele.13512
Nogueira, A., F.B. Baccaro, L.C. Leal, P.J. Rey, L.G. Lohmann, and J.L. Bronstein (2020). Variation in the production of plant tissues bearing extrafloral nectaries explains temporal patterns of ant attendance in Amazonian understory plants. Journal of Ecology https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13340.
Smith, G.P, J.L. Bronstein, and D.R. Papaj (2019). Sex differences in pollinator behavior: patterns across species and consequences for the mutualism. Journal of Animal Ecology 10.1111/1365-2656.12988
Lichtenberg, E.M., R.E. Irwin, and J.L. Bronstein (2018). Costs and benefits of alternative food handling tactics help explain facultative exploitation of pollination mutualisms. Ecology 99:1815-1824.
Sinu, P.A. and J.L. Bronstein (2018). Foraging preferences of leafcutter bees in three contrasting geographic zones. Diversity and Distributions 24: 621-628.
Smith, G., C. Johnson, G. Davidowitz, and J.L. Bronstein (2018). Linkages between nectaring and oviposition preferences of Manduca sexta on two co-blooming Datura species in the Sonoran Desert. Ecological Entomology 43: 85-92.
Barker, J.L, J.L. Bronstein, M.L. Friesen, E.I. Jones, H.K. Reeve, A.G. Zink, and M.E. Frederickson (2017). Synthesizing perspectives on the evolution of cooperation within and between species. Evolution 71: 814-825.
CaraDonna, P.J., W.K. Petry, R.M. Brennan, J.L. Cunningham, J.L. Bronstein, N.M. Waser, and N.J. Sanders (2017). Interaction rewiring and the rapid turnover of plant-pollinator networks. Ecology Letters 20: 385-394.
Jones, E.I., M.E. Afkhami, E. Akcay, J.L. Bronstein, R. Bshary, M.E. Frederickson, K.D. Heath, J. Hoeksema, J.H. Ness, S. Pankey, S.S. Porter, J.L. Sachs, K. Scharnagl, and M.L. Friesen. (2015) Cheaters must prosper: reconciling theoretical and empirical perspectives on cheating in mutualism. Ecology Letters 18: 1270-1284.
Bronstein, J.L. editor. (2015) Mutualism. Oxford University Press, NY.