Hey M, DiBiase E, D.A. R, Carr D, Haynes K. Interactions between artificial light at night, soil moisture, and plant density affect the growth of a perennial wildflower. Oecologia. 2020;193:503–510.
Recent Publications
2020
Firebaugh A, Haynes K. Muti-year experiment shows no impact of artificial light at night on arthropod trophic structure or abundance. Ecosphere. 2020;11:e03227.
2019
Haynes K, Walter J, Liebhold A. Population spatial synchrony enhanced by periodicity and low detuning with environmental forcing. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 2019;286:20182828.
Firebaugh A, Haynes K. Light pollution may create demographic traps for nocturnal insects. Basic and Applied Ecology. 2019;34:118–125.
Haynes K, Firebaugh A. Light pollution may inhibit firefly courtship flashing and mating success: response to Lewis and Owens (2019). Basic and Applied Ecology. 2019;35:67–69.
2018
Haynes K, Liebhold A, Bjørnstad O, Allstadt A, Morin R. Geographic variation in forest composition and precipitation predict the synchrony of forest insect outbreaks. Oikos. 2018;127:634–642.
Haynes K, Tardif T, Parry D. Drought and surface-level solar radiation predict the severity of outbreaks of a widespread defoliating insect. Ecosphere. 2018;9:e02387.
2017
Walter J, Johnson D, Haynes K. Spatial variation in Allee effects influences patterns of range expansion. Ecography. 2017;40:179–188.
2016
Firebaugh A, Haynes K. Experimental tests of light pollution impacts on nocturnal insect courtship and dispersal. Oecologia. 2016;182:1203–1211.
Walter J, Firebaugh A, Tobin P, Haynes K. Invasion in patchy landscapes is affected by dispersal mortality and mate-finding failure. Ecology. 2016;97:3389–3401.