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Publications

​IN REVIEW

26. Avery, J. D., P. P. Werner, O. Stringham, J. B. Iverson, M. Kreye, and F. Buderman. Morphological traits contribute to desirability in the online turtle pet trade. Conservation Biology.

2025

27. Lieurance, D., S. Canavan, K. T. Faulkner, K. A. O'Shaughnessy, J. L. Lockwood, E. W. Parsons, J. D. Avery, and W. Daniel. Understanding and managing introduction pathways into protected areas in a changing climate. Biological Invasions.

26. Dinsmore, C., A. Bronikowski, A. M. Sparkman, C. L. Davis,
D. Munoz, J. D. Avery, S. J. Arnold, and D. A. W. Miller. Food availability has direct and delayed effects on structural growth and body reserves in garter snakes. Ecology.

2024

25. Dinsmore, C., A. Bronikowski, A. M. Sparkman, D. Munoz, C. L. Davis, J. D. Avery, S. J. Arnold, and D. A. W. Miller. Princes and paupers: effects of annual and early-life resource variability on demography in populations of common garter snakes, Thamnophis sirtalis. Journal of Herpetology.

24. Reinke, B., J. D. Avery, and J. Hua. The importance of integrating non-visual functions of pigments in the context of global change to understand impacts on visual systems. Functional Ecology.

23. Stark, S., M. K. Schall, G. D. Smith, A. P. Maloy, J. A. Coombs, T. Wagner, and J. D. Avery. Feeding habits and ecological implications of the invasive flathead catfish, Polydictis olivaris, in the Susquehanna River Basin, Pennsylvania. Transactions of The American Fisheries Society.

2023
22. Luna, L. W., L. Williams, K. Duren, R. Tyl, D. P. L. Toews, and J. D. Avery. Whole genome assessment of a declining game bird reveals cryptic genetic structure and insights for population management. Molecular Ecology.
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2022
21. Assis, B. A., J. D. Avery, R. L. Early, and T. Langkilde. Masculinized sexual ornaments in female lizards correlate with ornament-enhancing thermoregulatory preferences. Integrative Organismal Biology.

20. MacLeod, K., L. Naugle, M. B. Brittingham, and J. D. Avery. Gas compressor noise does not influence tree swallow nestling condition or immune response. Journal of Zoology.

19. Assis, B. A., J. D. Avery, R. L. Early, and T. Langkilde. Fitness Costs of Maternal Ornaments and Prenatal Corticosterone Manifest as Reduced Offspring Survival and Sexual Ornament Expression. Frontiers in Endocrinology.

2021
18. White, S. L., M. S. Eackles, T. Wagner, M. Schall, G. Smith, J. D. Avery, and D. C. Kazyak. Optimization of a suite of flathead catfish (Polydictis olivaris) microsatellite markers for understanding the population genetics of introduced populations in the northeast United States. BMC Research Notes. 14:314

17. Assis, B. A., J. D. Avery, R. L. Early, H. Engler, T. Langkilde. Honest signals and sexual conflict: female lizards carry undesirable indicators of quality. Ecology and Evolution.

16. Williams, D. P., J. D. Avery, and M. Brittingham. Experimentally introduced shale gas compressor noise creates an ecological trap for nesting migratory birds. The Condor: Ornithological Applications.

2020
15. Assis, B., B. J. M. Jarrett, G. Koscky, T. Langkilde, and J. D. Avery. Plastic sexual ornaments: assessing temperature effects on color metrics in a color-changing reptile. PlosOne.

14. Herr, M. W., T. A. Radzio, J. D. Avery, T. Langkilde, and C. A. F. Howey. Trade-off between thermal quality and predation risk at timber rattlesnake gestation sites: implications for forest management. Journal of Herpetology.

2019
13. Williams, D. P., M. C. Brittingham, and J. D. Avery. Eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) feeds tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) nestlings – support for location-based decision rule. Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 131(3):633-637

12. Brown, J. A., J. L. Lockwood, J. D. Avery, J. C. Burkhalter, K. Aagaard, and K. H. Fenn. Evaluating the long-term effectiveness of terrestrial protected areas: a 40-year look at forest bird diversity.  Biodiversity and Conservation.
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2018
11. Avery, J. D., and G. S. Keller. Spring migration patterns of birds in montane habitats of the Southwestern United States. Southwestern Naturalist.

2017
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10. Avery, J. D. and J. L. Lockwood. Invasion history and management of the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) in North America: lessons learned from a global invader. In The ecology and management of terrestrial vertebrate invasive species in the U.S. Eds. J. Beasley, W. Pitt, and G. Whitmer.
                
9. Avery, J. D., K. A. Aaggaard, C. J. Burkhalter, and O. J. Robinson. Seabird longline bycatch reduction devices increase target catch while reducing bycatch: A meta-analysis. Journal for Nature Conservation.
              

2016
8. Gilroy, J. J., J. D. Avery, and J. L. Lockwood. Seeking international agreement on what it means to be 'native'. Conservation Letters.

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2014
7. Keller, D. S., and J. D. Avery. Avian use of isolated cottonwood, tamarisk, and residential habitat patches during migration on the high plains of New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 59(2): 263-271.

6. Avery, J. D., P. Cassey, J. L. Lockwood. Contemporary divergence of island bird plumage. Journal of Avian Biology 45: 291-295.

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2013
5. Avery, J. D., D. M. Fonseca, P. Campagne, and J. L. Lockwood. Cryptic introductions and the interpretation of island biodiversity. Molecular Ecology 22(8) 2313-2324.
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​2010
4. Avery, J. D. and G. S. Keller.  Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus).  In J.-L. E. Cartron (ed.), The Raptors of New Mexico.  University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.

2006
3. Keller, G. S. and J. D. Avery.  How teaching institutions can help conservation biology. Bioscience 56(5): 374-375.

2. Avery, J. D. and G. S. Keller.  First record of the Eastern Screech-Owl in New Mexico.  Western Birds 37: 53-54.

1. Avery, J. D. and G. S. Keller.  Probable breeding of the Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus) in eastern New Mexico.  NMOS Bulletin 34: 14-16.
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