Papers by Rick A. Relyea
A deadly duo: How Roundup® application regimes and natural stressors affect amphibian communities
CANCELLED - Reproductive interference in a crustacean species complex: Deadly consequences of interspecific mating interactions for females
Environmental stressors and allocation tradeoffs between sexual and non-sexual traits
Interspecific differences in susceptibility to an emerging amphibian pathogen,
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
Love in the litter: The effect of leaf litter species on amphibian oviposition site selection
Making the best of a bad situation: The effect of agriculture on the life history traits of amphibian populations
Mixing it up: The role insecticide mixtures in aquatic wetlands
New effects of Roundup® on amphibians: Predation, stratification, and induction of tadpole morphology
No free ride: Females receive direct benefits from mate guarding in amphipods
Pesticides, pathogens, and competition: An investigation of the effects of multiple factors on amphibians
Phylogenetic patterns of phenotypic plasticity in larval anurans
Scared sick? Effects of sublethal exposure to predators and pesticides on life history traits and disease susceptibility in wood frogs
Toward a phylogenetic perspective on the evolution of inducible defenses in
Amybstoma
salamanders
Wetland security: Submerged macrophytes buffer aquatic communities from insecticide effects