Art by UGA graduate Kathryn Kollars, recently exhibited at the Berlin Museum of Medical History.
Potticary, A.L., M.C. Belk, J.C. Creighton, M. Ito, R. Kilner, J. Komdeur, N.J. Royle, D.R. Rubenstein, M. Schrader, S. Shen, D.S. Sikes, P.T. Smiseth, R. Smith, S. Steiger, S.T. Trumbo, and Moore, A.J. (2024). Revisiting the ecology and evolution of burying beetle behavior (Staphylinidae: Silphinae). Ecology and Evolution 14: e70175.
Burying beetle parent on a brood ball. Art by Kathryn Kollars.
Potticary, A.L., C.B. Cunningham, and Moore, A.J. (2024). Offspring compensate for poor parenting by being better parents. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 37: 100-109.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jeb/voad005.
Potticary, A.L., E. Mckinney, P.J. Moore, and Moore, A.J. (2023). takeout gene expression is associated with temporal kin recognition. Royal Society Open 10: 230860.
http://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.230860.
Photo taken by NMU graduate Chantel Gurak.
Potticary, A.L., C.B. Cunningham, E. McKinney, P.J. Moore, A. Belay, and Moore, A.J. (2023). Insect homolog of oxytocin/vasopressin system associated with variation in male but not female parenting in a subsocial beetle. Evolution 77: 2029-2038.
https://doi.org/10.1093/evolut/qpad11
Cover art produced by Kathryn Kollars.
Potticary, A.L., H.W. Otto, J. V. McHugh, and Moore, A.J. (2023) Spatiotemporal variation in the competitive environment, with implication for how climate change may affect a species with parental care. Ecology and Evolution 13: e09972. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9972
Photo taken by NMU graduate Evan Widdis.
Potticary, A.L. and R.A. Duckworth. 2021. A neuroendocrine perspective on the origin and evolution of cooperative breeding. Ornithology 138: 1-17.
https://doi.org/10.1093/ornithology/ukab036
Figure from Potticary and Duckworth 2021. Image by Kathryn Chenard.
Potticary, A.L., E.M. Morrison, and Badyaev A.V. 2020. Turning induced plasticity into refined adaptations during range expansion. Nature Communications 11: 3254.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16938-7
Figure from Potticary et al 2020.
Potticary, A.L. and R.A. Duckworth. 2020. Multiple environmental stressors induce an adaptive maternal effect. The American Naturalist 196: 487-500.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/710210
Potticary, A.L. and R.A. Duckworth. 2018. Environmental mismatch results in emergence of cooperative behavior in a passerine bird. Evolutionary Ecology.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10682-018-9933-8
Duckworth, R.A., A.L. Potticary, Badyaev, A.V. 2018. On the origins of adaptive behavioral complexity: Developmental channeling of structural trade-offs. Advances in the Study of Behavior 50: 1-36.
Duckworth, R.A., K.K. Hallinger, N. Hall, A.L. Potticary. 2017. Switch to a novel breeding resource influences coexistence of two passerine birds. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 5:72.
Badyaev, A.V., A.L. Potticary, E.S. Morrison. 2017. Most colorful example of genetic assimilation? Exploring the evolutionary destiny of recurrent phenotypic accommodation. The American Naturalist 190: 266-280.
Potticary, A.L., J.L. Dowling, D.G. Barron, M.S. Webster. 2016. Subtle benefits of cooperation to breeding males of Malurus melanocephalus. The Auk 133: 286-297.
Martin, T.E., J.C. Oteyza, A.E. Mitchell, A.L. Potticary, P. Lloyd. 2015. Post-natal growth rates covary weakly with embryonic development rates and do not explain adult mortality probability among songbirds on four continents. The American Naturalist 185: 369-380.
Photo credit Thomas E. Martin.