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Pamela Reynolds

Post-Doctoral Research Associate
Email: [[reynolds]]
Phone: (804)-684-7957
Office: Andrews Hall 421
Department: Biological Sciences
Advisor: [[jeduffy,Dr. Emmett Duffy]]

Interests

 

Community Ecology, Biodiversity, Behavior, Chemical Ecology, Species Invasions


Publications
Reynolds, P.L. and J.F. Bruno. 2012. Multiple predator species alter prey behavior, population growth and a trophic cascade in a model estuarine food web. Ecological Monographs. In press.
 
Reynolds, P.L. and J.F. Bruno. 2012. Effects of trophic skewing of species richness on ecosystem functioning in a diverse marine community. PLoS One. 7(5): e36196.
 
Poore, A., Campbell, A., Coleman, R., Edgar, G., Jormalainen, V., Reynolds, P.L., Sotka, R., Stachowicz, J., Taylor, R., Vanderklift,M., Duffy, J.E. 2012. Global patterns in the impact of marine herbivores on benthic primary producers. Ecology Letters. 15:912–922.
 
Reynolds, P.L. and E.E. Sotka. 2011. Non-consumptive predator effects indirectly influence marine plant biomass and palatability. Journal of Ecology. 99:1272-1281.
 
Sotka, E.E. and P.L. Reynolds. 2011. Rapid experimental shift in host use traits of a polyphagous marine herbivore reveals fitness costs on alternative hosts. Evolutionary Ecology. 25:1335-1355.
 
Moran, E.R, Reynolds, P.L., Ladwig, L.M., O’Connor, M.I., Long, Z.T. and J.F. Bruno. 2010. Predation intensity is negatively related to plant species richness in a benthic marine community. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 400:277-282.
 
Byrnes, J.E., Reynolds, P.L. and J.J. Stachowicz. 2007. Invasions and extinctions reshape coastal marine food webs. Public Library of Science ONE 2e:295.