Publications

2015

Lopez, B.E., K.R. Burgio, M.B. Carlucci, K.A. Palmquist, A. Parada, V. Weinberger, and A.H. Hurlbert. In review. A new conceptual framework for testing the stress dominance hypothesis: trait conservatism of alpha and beta traits along gradients. Ecography.

Burgio, K.R., C.R. van Rees, K.E. Block, M. Spreyer, and E.H. Bucher. In review. Monk Parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) in Birds of North America Online (P. Rodewald ed.). Ithaca: Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Cizauskas, C.A., C.J. Carlson, K.R. Burgio, C.F. Clements, N.C. Harris, E. Dougherty, and A.J. Phillips. In review. Conservation’s biggest blind spot: mainstreaming parasites into climate change biology. Nature Climate Change.

Dreiss, L.M., K.R. Burgio, L.M. Cisneros, B.T. Klingbeil, B.D. Patterson, S.J. Presley, and M.R. Willig. 2015. Multiple dimensions of biodiversity for rodents along an extensive tropical elevational gradient: taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic perspectives. Ecography. DOI: 10.1111/ecog.00971

2014

Burgio, K.R., M.A. Rubega, and D. Sustaita. 2014. Utility pole nesting behavior of Monk Parakeets: the importance of nest-initiation mechanics for reducing damage to utilities. PeerJ. 2:e601 DOI:10.7717/peerj.601

Cisneros, L.M., K.R. Burgio, L.M. Dreiss, B.T. Klingbeil, B.D. Patterson, S.J. Presley, and M.R. Willig. 2014. Elevational variation of multiple dimensions of biodiversity in bats. Journal of Animal Ecology DOI:10.1111/1365-2656.12201

2013

Carlson, C.J., C.A. Cizuaskas, K.R. Burgio, C.F. Clements, and N.C. Harris. 2013. The more parasites, the better? Science 342:1041.