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73. EL Pannkuk, MS Moore, S Bansal, K Kumar, S Suman, D Howell, JA Kath, A Kurta, DM Reeder, KA Field. 2024. White adipose tissue remodeling in Little Brown Myotis (Myotis lucifugus) with white-nose syndrome. Metabolomics 20, 100. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11306-024-02165-4
72. VG Twort, VN Laine, KA Field, F Whiting-Fawcett, F Ito, M Reiman, T Bartonicka, M Fritze, VA Ilyukha, VV Belkin, EA Khizhkin, DM Reeder, D Fukui, TL Jiang, TM Lilley. 2024. Signals of positive selection in genomes of palearctic Myotis-bats coexisting with a fungal pathogen. BMC Genomics 25, 828. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-024-10722-3
71. RK Plowright, AN Ahmed, T Coulson, TW Crowther, I Ejotre, CL Faust, WF Frick, PJ Hudson, T Kingston, PO Nameer, MT O'Mara, AJ Peel, H Possingham, O Razgour, DM Reeder, M Ruiz-Aravena, NB Simmons, PN Srinivas, GM Tabor, I Tanshi, IG Thompson, AT Vanak, NM Vora, CE Willison, ATH Keeley. 2024. Ecological countermeasures to prevent pathogen spillover and subsequent pandemics. Nature Communications: 15, 2577 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-46151-9
[Ranked among the Top 25 Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences Nature Communication Articles of 2024]
70. CA Sánchez, KL Phelps, HK Frank, M Geldenhuys, ME Griffiths, DN Jones, G Kettenburg, TJ Lunn, KR Moreno, M Mortlock, A Vicente-Santos, LR Víquez-R, RC Kading, W Markotter, DM Reeder, KJ Olival. 2024. Advances in understanding bat infection dynamics across biological scales. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 291, 20232823. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2023.2823
69. DM Brooks, J Sutton, LA Kurchez, A Garside, I Ejotre*, M Rice, ML Moeller, RJ Harris, ID Klee, DM Reeder. 2024. Gamebird community description and niche partitioning from southwest South Sudan Game Reserves. Pp. 75-83 In Gamebird Ecology, Phylogeography, and Conservation. DM Brooks (ed.). Miscellaneous Publications of the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Number 8.
68. N Weber†, M Nagy†, W Markotter†, J Schaer†, SJ Puechmaille, J Sutton, LM Dávalos, M-C Dusabe, I Ejotre*, MB Fenton, M Knörnschild, A López-Baucells, RA Medellin, M Metz, S Mubareka, O Nsengimana, MT O’Mara, PA Racey, M Tuttle, I Twizeyimana, A Vicente-Santos, M Tschapka, CC Voigt, M Wikelski, DKN Dechmann† , DM Reeder†. 2023. Robust evidence for bats as reservoir hosts is lacking in most African virus studies - a review and call to optimize sampling and conserve bats. Biology Letters, 19: 20230358. † contributed equally. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2023.0358
67. DM Brooks, J Sutton, LA Kurchez, A Garside, I Ejotre*, M Rice, ML Moeller, RJ Harris, ID Klee, DM Reeder. 2023. Noteworthy bird records from south-west South Sudan game reserves. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 143, 274–282. https://doi.org/10.25226/bboc.v143i3.2023.a2
66. SK Chothe, P Jakka, VS Boorla, S Ramasamy, A Gontu, RH Nissly, J Brown, G Turner, BJ Sewall, DM Reeder, KA Field, JB Engiles, S Amirthalingam, A Ravichandran, L LaBella, MS Nair, CD Maranas, SV Kuchipudi. 2023. Little Brown Bats (Myotis lucifugus) support the binding of SARS-CoV-2 spike and are likely susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Viruses 15, 1103. https://doi.org/10.3390/v15051103
65. I Ejotre*, DM Reeder, K Matuschewski, R Kityo, J Schaer. 2022. Negative Perception of Bats, Exacerbated by the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic, May Hinder Bat Conservation in Northern Uganda. Sustainability 14, 16924. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142416924
64. NS Upham, JH Poelen, D Paul, QJ Groom, NB Simmons, MPM Vanhove, S Bertolino, DM Reeder, C Bastos-Silveira, A Sen, B Sterner, NM Franz, M Guidoti, L Penev, D Agosti. 2021. Liberating host–virus knowledge from biological dark data. The Lancet Planetary Health 5, e746–e750. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(21)00196-0
63. Q Groom, T Adriaens, S Bertolino, K Phelps, J Poelen, DM Reeder, D. Richardson, N. Simmons, N. Upham. 2021. Holistic understanding of contemporary ecosystems requires integration of data on domesticated, captive and cultivated organisms. Biodiversity Data Journal 9:e65371. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e65371.
62. SJ Puechmaille, M Ar Gouilh, D Dechmann, B Fenton, C Geiselman, R Medellin, R Mittermeier, P Racey, DM Reeder, J Schaer, A Vicente-Santos, W Sechrest, L Víquez-R, N Weber. 2021. Misconceptions and misinformation about bats and viruses. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 105, 606–607. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2021.02.097
61. L Van der Jeucht, Q Groom, D Agosti, K Phelps, DM Reeder, NB Simmons, 2021. Using iNaturalist to monitor adherence to best practices in bat handling. Biodiversity Data Journal 9, e68052. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e68052
60. CW Thompson, KL Phelps, MW Allard, JA Cook, JL Dunnum, AW Ferguson, M Gelang, FAA Khan, DL Paul, DM Reeder, NB Simmons, MPM Vanhove, PW Webala, M Weksler, CW Kilpatrick. 2021. Preserve a Voucher Specimen! The Critical Need for Integrating Natural History Collections in Infectious Disease Studies. mBio. doi: 10.1128/mBio.02698-20
59. I Ejotre*, DM Reeder, K Matuschewski, J Schaer. 2021. Hepatocystis [Parasite of the Month]. Trends in Parasitology, 27:456-457. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2020.07.015
58. NS Upham, D Agosti, J Poelen, L Penev, D Paul, DM Reeder, NB Simmons, G Csorba, Q Groom, M Dimitrova, JT Miller. 2020. Liberating Biodiversity Data From COVID-19 Lockdown: Toward a knowledge hub for mammal host-virus information. Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 4:e59199. doi: 10.3897/biss.4.59199.
57. KJ Olival, PM Cryan, BR Amman, RS Baric, DS Blehert, CE Brook, CH Calisher, KT Castle, JRH Coleman, P Daszak, JH Epstein, H Field, WF Frick, AT Gilbert, DTS Hayman, SI Hon, WB Karesh, C Kreuder Johnson, RC Kading, T Kingston, JM Lorch, IH Mendenhall, AJ Peel, KL Phelps, RK Plowright, DM Reeder, JD Reichard, JM Sleeman, DG Streicker, JS Towner, L-f Wang. 2020. Possibility for reverse zoonotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to free-ranging wildlife: A case study of bats. PLoS Pathogens 16(9):e1008758. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008758
56. A Kurta, RW Foster, BA Daly*, AK Wilson, RM Slider, CD Rockey, JM Rockey, BL Long, GG Auteri, JD Collins, JP White, HM Kaarakka, JA Redell, DM Reeder. 2020. Exceptional Longevity in Little Brown Bats Still Occurs, despite Presence of White-nose Syndrome. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. https://doi.org/10.3996/JFWM-20-039.
55. JA Cook, S Arai, B Armién, J Bates, CA Carrion Bonilla, MB de Souza Cortez, JL Dunnum, AW Ferguson, FAA Khan, DL Paul, DM Reeder, NB Simmons, BM Thiers, CW Thompson, NS Upham, MPM Vanhove, PW Webala, M Weksler, R Yanagihara, PS Soltis. 2020. Viewpoint: Integrating Biodiversity Infrastructure into Pathogen Discovery and Mitigation of Epidemic Infectious Diseases. Bioscience. 70(7):531–534. https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biaa064
54. TM Lilley, IW Wilson, KA Field, DM Reeder, ME Vodzak, GG Turner, A Kurta, AS Blomberg, S Hoff, CJ Herzog, BJ Sewall, S Paterson. 2020. Genome-wide changes in genetic diversity in a population of Myotis lucifugus affected by White-nose Syndrome. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, April. https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.119.400966.
53. H Khwaja, C Buchan, OR Wearn, L Bahaa-EL-Din, et al. 2019. Pangolins in global camera trap data: Implications for ecological monitoring. Global Ecology and Conservation, 20:e00769 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00769
52. TM Lilley, JM Prokkola, AS Blomberg, S. Paterson, JS Johnson, GR Turner, T Bartonička, E Bachorec, DM Reeder, KA Field. 2019. Resistance is futile: RNA-sequencing reveals differing responses to bat fungal pathogen in Nearctic Myotis lucifugus and Palearctic Myotis myotis. Oecologia, 191:295-309. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-019-04499-6.
51. P Vallo, DM Reeder, ME Vodzak*, P Benda. 2019. Resurrection of an East African house bat species, Scotophilus altilis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) Zootaxa 4577:148-160. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4577.1.9
50. K Hirose, AY Payumo, S Cutie, A Hoang, H Zhang, R Guyot, D Lunn, RB Bigley, H Yu, J Wang, M Smith, E Gillett, SE Muroy, T Schmid, E Wilson, KA Field, DM Reeder, M Maden, MM Yartsev, MJ Wolfgang, F Grützner, TS Scanlan, LI Szweda, R Buffenstein, G Hu, F Flamant, JE Olgin, GN Huang. 2019. Evidence for hormonal control of heart regenerative capacity during endothermy acquisition. Science 07 Mar 2019:eaar2038. DOI: 10.1126/science.aar2038
49. KA Field, MJ Sewall, JM Prokkola, GG Turner, M Gagnon*, TM Lilley, JP White, JS Johnson, CL Hauer, DM Reeder. 2018. Effect of torpor on host transcriptomic responses to a fungal pathogen in hibernating bats. Molecular Ecology 27:3727-3743. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.14827
48. MB Meierhofer*, JS Johnson, KA Field, SS Lumadue*, A Kurta, JA Kath, DM Reeder. 2018. Bats recovering from white-nose syndrome elevate metabolic rate during wing healing in spring. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 54:480-490. https://doi.org/10.7589/2017-08-195
47. MS Moore, KA Field, MJ Behr, GG Turner, ME Furze*, DWF Stern*, PR Allegra*, SA Bouboulis*, CD Musante*, ME Vodzak*, ME Biron*, MB Meierhofer*, WF Frick, JT Foster, D Howell, JA Kath, A Kurta, G Nordquist, JS Johnson, TM Lilley, BW Barrett*, DM Reeder 2018. Energy conserving thermoregulatory patterns and lower disease severity in a bat resistant to the impacts of white-nose syndrome. Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 188:163-176;https://doi.org/10.1007/s00360-017-1109-2
46. MG Campana, NP Kurata, JT Foster, LE Helgen, DM Reeder, RC Fleischer, KM Helgen. 2017. White-nose syndrome fungus in a 1918 bat specimen from France. Emerging Infectious Diseases 23:1618-1619. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2309.170875
45. J Schaer, SL Perkins, I Ejotre*, ME Vodzak*, K Matuschewski, DM Reeder. 2017. Epauletted fruit bats display exceptionally high infections with a Hepatocystis species complex in South Sudan. Scientific Reports 7:6928.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07093-z
44. SM Reeder*, JM Palmer, JM Prokkola, TM Lilley, DM Reeder, KA Field. 2017. Pseudogymnoascus destructanstranscriptome changes during white-nose syndrome infections. Virulence. 8:1695-1707.https://doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2017.1342910
43. TM Lilley, CA Wilson*, RF Bernard, EV Willcox, EJ Vesterinen, QMR Webber, LA Kurpiers*, JM Prokkola, I Ejotre*, A Kurta, KA Field, DM Reeder, AT Pulliainen. 2017. Molecular detection of Candidatus Bartonella mayotimonensis in North American bats. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 17:243-246. DOI: 10.1089/vbz.2016.2080
42. SK Chothe, G Bhushan, RH Nissly, Y-T Yeh , J Brown, G Turner, J Fisher, BJ Sewall, DM Reeder, M Terrones, BM Jayarao, SV Kuchipudi. 2017. Avian and human influenza virus compatible sialic acid receptors in little brown bats. Scientific Reports 7:660. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00793-6
41. TM Lilley, JM Prokkola, JS Johnson, EJ Rogers*, S Gronsky*, A Kurta, DM Reeder, KA Field. 2017. Immune responses in hibernating little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus) with white-nose syndrome. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B. 284:20162232. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2016.2232
40. MH Court, AH Robbins, A Whitford, E Beck, F Tseng, RJ Reynolds, DM Reeder. 2017. Pharmacokinetics of terbinafine in white-nose syndrome affected little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus). American Journal of Veterinary Research. 78:90-99. https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.78.1.90
39. NM Franz, NM Pier, DM Reeder, M Chen, S Yu, P Kianmajd, S Bowers, B Ludäsher. 2016. Two influential primate classifications logically aligned. Systematic Biology. 65:561-582. https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syw023
38. TM Lilley, JS Johnson, L Ruokolainen, EJ Rogers*, CA Wilson*, SM Schell*, KA Field, DM Reeder. 2016. White-nose syndrome survivors do not exhibit frequent arousals associated with Pseudogymnoascus destructans infection. Frontiers in Zoology. 13:12. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12983-016-0143-3 .
37. DM Reeder, KA Field, MH Slater. 2016. Balancing the Costs of Wildlife Research with the Benefits of Understanding a Panzootic Disease, White-nose Syndrome. The Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR) Journal. Special Issue “Insight Gained from Wildlife Research in the Context of Global Anthropogenic Change”. 56(3): 275-282. https://doi.org/10.1093/ilar/ilv035
36. LA Kurpiers*, B Schulte-Herbrüggen, I Ejotre*, DM Reeder. 2016. Bushmeat and emerging infectious diseases – Lessons from Africa. Pp. 507-551 In Problematic Wildlife – A Cross-Disciplinary Approach (F.M. Angelici, ed.), Ecological Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22246-2_24
35. KA Field, JS Johnson, TM Lilley, SM Reeder*, EJ Rogers*, MJ Behr, DM Reeder. 2015. The White-Nose Syndrome Transcriptome: Activation of Anti-fungal Host Responses in Wing Tissue of Hibernating Little Brown Myotis. PLoS Pathogens 11(10): e1005168. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005168
34. JS Johnson, DM Reeder, TM Lilley, GÁ Czirják, CC Voigt, JW McMichael III, MB Meierhofer*, CW Seery*, SS Lumadue*, AJ Altmann*, MO Toro*, KA Field. 2015. Antibodies to Pseudogymnoascus destructans are not sufficient for protection against white-nose syndrome. Ecology and Evolution 5:2203-2214. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1502
33. BR Amman, CG Albariño, BH Bird, L Nyakarahuka, TK Sealy, S Balinandi, AJ Schuh, SN Campbell, U Ströher, MEB Jones, ME Vodzak, DM Reeder, W Kaboyo, ST Nichol, JS Towner. 2015. A recently discovered pathogenic paramyxovirus, Sosuga virus, is present in Rousettus aegyptiacus fruit bats at multiple locations in Uganda. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 51:774-779. https://doi.org/10.7589/2015-02-044
32. J Schaer*, DM Reeder, ME Vodzak*, KJ Olival, N Weber, F Mayer, K Matuschewski, SL Perkins. 2015. Nycteriaparasite coevolution with Afrotropical insectivorous bats. International Journal for Parasitology 45:375-384. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2015.01.008
31. LE Grieneisen*, SA Brownlee-Bouboulis*, JS Johnson, DM Reeder. 2015. Sex and hibernaculum temperature predict survivorship in White-Nose Syndrome (WNS) affected little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus). Royal Society Open Science 2:140470. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.140470
30. BL Pearson*, DM Reeder, PG Judge. 2015. Crowding increases salivary cortisol but not self-directed behavior in captive baboons. American Journal of Primatology 77:462-467. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.22363
29. JS Johnson, DM Reeder, JW McMichael, MB Meierhofer*, DWF Stern*, SS Lumadue*, LE Sigler*, HD Winters*, ME Vodzak*, A Kurta, JA Kath, KA Field. 2014. Host, pathogen, and environmental characteristics predict white-nose syndrome mortality in captive little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus). PLoS ONE 9(11): e112502. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112502
28. GG Turner, CU Meteyer, H Barton, JF Gumbs, DM Reeder, B Overton, H Bandouchova, T Bartonička, N Martínková, J Pikula, J Zukal, DS Blehert. 2014. Non-Lethal Screening of Bat Wing Skin using UV Fluorescence to Detect Lesions Indicating White-Nose Syndrome. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 50:566-573. https://doi.org/10.7589/2014-03-058
27. CG Albariño, M Foltzer, JS Towner, LA Rowe, S Campbell, CM Jaramillo, BH Bird, DM Reeder, ME Vodzak*, P Rota, MG Metcalfe, CF Spiropoulou, B Knust, JP Vincent, MA Frace, ST Nichol, PE Rollin, U Ströher. 2014. Novel paramyxovirus found associated with severe acute febrile disease in a wildlife biologist returning from South Sudan and Uganda. Emerging Infectious Diseases 20:211-216. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2002.131620
26. SA Brownlee-Bouboulis*, DM Reeder. 2013. White-nose Syndrome-affected little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus) increase grooming and other active behaviors during arousals from hibernation. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 49:850-859. https://doi.org/10.7589/2012-10-242
25. DM Reeder, MS Moore. 2013. White Nose Syndrome: A Deadly Emerging Infectious Disease of Hibernating Bats. Pp. 413-434 In, Current Trends in Bat Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation. R. A. Adams and S. C. Pedersen (eds). Springer Science Press, New York.
24. DM Reeder, KM Helgen, ME Vodzak*, DP Lunde, I Ejotre. 2013. A new genus for a rare African vespertilionid bat: insights from South Sudan. ZooKeys. 285:89-115. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.285.4892
23. PM Cryan, CU Meteyer, DS Blehert, JM Lorch*, DM Reeder, GG Turner, J Webb, M Behr, M Verant, RE Russell, KT Castle. 2013. Electrolyte depletion in white-nose syndrome bats. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 49:398-402. https://doi.org/10.7589/2012-04-121
22. DM Reeder, CL Frank, GG Turner, CU Meteyer, A Kurta, ER Britzke, ME Vodzak*, SR Darling, CW Stihler, AC Hicks, R Jacob*, LE. Grieneisen*, SA Brownlee*, LK Muller, DS Blehert. 2012. Frequent Arousal from Hibernation Linked to Severity of Infection and Mortality in Bats with White-nose Syndrome. PLoS ONE 7(6): e38920. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038920
21. DC Dearborn, D Hanley*, K Ballantine*, J Cullum*, DM Reeder. 2012. Eggshell colour is more strongly affected by maternal identity than by dietary antioxidants in a captive poultry system. Functional Ecology 26:912-920. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2435.2012.02001.x
20. DE Wilson, DM Reeder. 2011. Class Mammalia Linnaeus, 1758. In: Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-level classification and survey of taxonomic richness (Zhang Z.-Q., Ed.). Zootaxa 3148:56-60. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3148.1.9
19. JM Lorch*, CU Meteyer, MJ Behr, JG. Boyles, PM Cryan, AC Hicks, AE Ballmann, JTH Coleman, DN Redell, DM Reeder, DS Blehert. 2011. Experimental infection of bats with Geomyces destructans causes white-nose syndrome. Nature, 480:376-378. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature10590
18. GG Turner, DM Reeder, JTH Coleman. 2011. A Five-year Assessment of Mortality and Geographic Spread of White-Nose Syndrome in North American Bats, with a Look at the Future. Update of White-Nose Syndrome in bats. Bat Research News, 52:13-27.
17. TH Kunz, JT Foster, WF Frick, AM Kilpatrick, GF McCracken, MS Moore, JD Reichard, DM Reeder, AH Robbins. 2011. White-nose syndrome: an overview of ongoing and future research needs. Pp. 195-209. In: Proceedings of Protection of Threatened Bats at Coal Mines: A Technical Interactive Forum (K.C. Vories and A.H. Caswell, eds.). USDOI Office of Surface Mining and Coal Research Center, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois.
16. MA Steele, DM Reeder, TJ Maret, MC Brittingham. 2010. Critical and emerging issues in the conservation of terrestrial vertebrates. Pp. 390-398 In, Terrestrial Vertebrates of Concern in Pennsylvania: Management Conservation and Research, MA Steele, MC Brittingham, TJ Maret, JF Merritt (eds). Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore Maryland.
15. DM Reeder, EP Widmaier. 2009. Hormone Analysis. Pp. 554-563 In, Ecological and Behavioral Methods for the Study of Bats. Second Edition. TH Kunz, S Parsons (eds). The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD.
14. GG Turner, DM Reeder. 2009. Update of White-Nose Syndrome in bats, September 2009. Bat Research News, 50(3):47-53.
13. KN Weaver*, SE Alfano*, AR Kronquist*, DM Reeder. 2009. Healing rates of wing punch wounds in free-ranging little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus). Acta Chiropterologica, 11:220-223. https://doi.org/10.3161/150811009X465866
12. DM Reeder, GR [GG] Turner. 2008. Working together to combat ‘White-Nose Syndrome’ in Northeastern US bats; a report of the June 2008 meeting on White-Nose Syndrome held in Albany, NY. Bat Research News, 49(3):75-78.
11. BL Pearson*, PG Judge, DM Reeder. 2008. Effectiveness of saliva collection and enzyme-immunoassay for the quantification of cortisol in socially-housed baboons. American Journal of Primatology, 70, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.20613
10. DM Reeder, KM Helgen, DE Wilson. 2007. Global Trends and Biases in New Mammal Species Discoveries. Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University, 269:1-36. https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.156951
9. DM Reeder, H Raff, TH Kunz, EP Widmaier. 2006. Characterization of Pituitary-Adrenocortical Activity in the Malayan Flying Fox (Pteropus vampyrus). Journal of Comparative Physiology, B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology, 176(6):513-519. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00360-006-0073-z
8. DM Reeder, NS Kosteczko*, TH Kunz, EP Widmaier. 2006. The hormonal and behavioral response to group formation, seasonal changes and restraint stress in the highly social Malayan Flying Fox (Pteropus vampyrus) and the less social Little Golden-mantled Flying Fox (P. pumilus) (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae). Hormones & Behavior, 49:484-500. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2005.11.001
7. DM Reeder, KM Kramer. 2005. Stress in free-ranging mammals: integrating physiology, ecology, and natural history. Journal of Mammalogy, 86(2):225-235. https://doi.org/10.1644/BHE-003.1
6. DM Reeder, TH Kunz, EP Widmaier. 2004. Baseline and stress-induced glucocorticoids during reproduction in the variable flying fox, Pteropus hypomelanus (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae). Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology, 301:682-690. https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.a.58
5. DM Reeder, NS Kosteczko*, TH Kunz, EP Widmaier. 2004. Changes in baseline and stress-induced glucocorticoid levels during the active period in free-ranging male and female little brown myotis, Myotis lucifugus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae). General and Comparative Endocrinology, 136:260-269. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2003.12.020
4. DM Reeder. 2003. The potential for cryptic female choice in primates: Behavioral, physiological, and anatomical considerations. Pp. 255-303 In, CB Jones (ed.). Sexual Selection and Reproductive Competition in Primates: New Perspectives and Directions. American Society of Primatologists, Norman, OK.
3. C Schradin, DM Reeder, SP Mendoza, G Anzenberger. 2003. Prolactin and paternal care: Comparison of three species of monogamous New World monkeys. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 117(2):166-175. https://doi.org/10.1037/0735-7036.117.2.166
2. SP Mendoza, DM Reeder, WA Mason. 2002. The nature of proximate mechanisms underlying primate social systems: Simplicity and redundancy. Evolutionary Anthropology, 11 (Suppl. 1):112-116. https://doi.org/10.1002/evan.10071
1. FR Cole, DM Reeder, DE Wilson. 1994. A synopsis of distribution patterns and the conservation of mammal species. Journal of Mammalogy, 75(2):266-276. https://doi.org/10.2307/1382545