Haynes K, Miller G, Serrano-Perez M, Hey M, Emer L. Artificial light at night increases the nighttime feeding of monarch butterfly caterpillars without affecting host plant quality. Basic and Applied Ecology. 2023;72:10–15.
Recent Publications
2023
Tobin P, Haynes K, Carroll A. Spatial dynamics of forest insects. In: Forest Entomology and Pathology. Springer; 2023. pp. 647–668.
Haynes K, Liebhold A, Johnson D. Editorial overview: Arthropod population dynamics at regional scales: novel approaches and emerging insights. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 2023;57:101030.
Johnson D, Haynes K. Spatiotemporal dynamics of forest insect populations under climate change. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 2023;56:101020.
Halpern B, al. Priorities for synthesis research in ecology and environmental science. Ecosphere. 2023;14:e4342.
2022
Haynes K, Walter J. Advances in understanding the drivers of population spatial synchrony. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 2022;53:100959.
Haynes KJ, Liebhold AM, Lefcheck JS, Morin RS, Wang G. Climate affects the outbreaks of a forest defoliator indirectly through its tree hosts. Oecologia. 2022;198:407–418.
Liebhold A, Hajek A, Walter J, Haynes K, Elkinton J, Muzika R-M. Historical change in the outbreak dynamics of an invading forest insect. Biological Invasions. 2022;24:879–889.
2021
Hey M, Epstein H, Haynes K. Artificial light at night impacts the litter layer invertebrate community with no cascading effects on litter breakdown. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 2021;9:748983.
Haynes K, Robertson B. A transdisciplinary research agenda for understanding insect responses to ecological light pollution informed by evolutionary trap theory. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 2021;45:91–96.