Publications
Boertje, E. T., N. M. Snyder, W. L. Reed, J. D. Kittilson, and M. E. Clark. 2019. Testosterone and Triiodothyronine in Franklin’s Gull (Leucophaeus pipixcan) eggs. Waterbirds 42:251-260. doi:10.1675/063.042.0301
Lackmann, A. R., A. H. Andrews, M. G. Butler, E. S. Bielak-Lackmann, and M. E. Clark. 2019. Bigmouth Buffalo Ictiobus cyprinellus sets freshwater teleost record as improved age analysis reveals centenarian longevity. Communications Biology 2:1-14. doi: 10.1038/s42003-019-0452-0
Horčičková, M., Š. Čondlová, N. Holubová, B. Sak, D. Květoňová, L. Hlásková, R. Konečný, F. Sedláček, M. Clark, C. Giddings, J. McEvoy, and M. Kváč. 2019. Diversity of Cryptosporidium in common voles and description of Cryptosporidium alticolis sp. n. and Cryptosporidium microti sp. n. (Apicomplexa: Cryptosporidiidae). Parasitology 146:220-233. doi: 10.1017/s0031182018001142
Wandrie, L. J., P. E. Klug, and M. E. Clark. 2019. Evaluation of two unmanned aircraft systems as tools for protecting crops from blackbird damage. Crop Protection 117:15-19. doi: 10.1016/j.cropro.2018.11.008
Clark, M. E., and J. J. DiMatteo. 2018. Age, nest initiation, and demographic characteristics of American White Pelicans (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) breeding at Marsh Lake, Minnesota. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 130:881-890. doi: 10.1676/17-090.1
Stenger, B. L. S., M. Horčičková, M. E. Clark, M. Kváč, Š. Čondlová, E. Khan, G. Widmer, L. Xiao, C. W. Giddings, C. Pennil, M. Stanko, B. Sak, and J. McEvoy. 2018. Cryptosporidium infecting wild cricetid rodents from the subfamilies Arvicolinae and Neotominae. Parasitology 145:326-334. doi:10.1017/S0031182017001524
DiMatteo, J. J., and M. E. Clark. 2017. Growth and Development of American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) Chicks at Marsh Lake, Minnesota, USA. Waterbirds 40:207-220.
Chelladurai, J. J., M. E. Clark, M. Kvac, N. Holubova, E. Khan, B. L. S. Stenger, C. W. Giddings, and J. McEvoy. 2016. Cryptosporidium galli and novel Cryptosporidium avian genotype VI in North American red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus). Parasitology Research 115:1901-1906.
Reed, W. L., and M. E. Clark. 2016. Timing of Breeding Determines Growth and Development in a Long-Distance Migratory Bird. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology 325:467-477.
Schmidt, J. E., A. E. Sirman, J. D. Kittilson, M. E. Clark, W. L. Reed, and B. J. Heidinger. 2016. Telomere correlations during early life in a long-lived seabird. Experimental Gerontology 85:28-32.
DiMatteo, J. J., J. E. Wollenberg, and M. E. Clark. 2015. Implications of spring water levels on the production of American white pelicans nesting at Marsh Lake, Minnesota. Journal of Wildlife Management 79:1141-1152.
Kváč, M., A. Hořická, B. Sak, J. Prediger, J. Salát, J. Širmarová, T. Bartonička, M. Clark, J. R. J. J. Chelladurai, E. Gillam, and J. McEvoy. 2015. Novel Cryptosporidium bat genotypes III and IV in bats from the USA and Czech Republic. Parasitology Research 114:3917-3921.
Niner, M. D., G. M. Linz, and M. E. Clark. 2015. Evaluation of 9,10 anthraquinone application to pre-seed set sunflowers for repelling blackbirds. Human-Wildlife Interactions 9:4-13.
Stenger, B. L. S., M. E. Clark, M. Kváč, E. Khan, C. W. Giddings, N. W. Dyer, J. L. Schultz, and J. M. McEvoy. 2015a. Highly divergent 18S rRNA gene paralogs in a Cryptosporidium genotype from eastern chipmunks (Tamias striatus). Infection Genetics and Evolution 32:113-123.
Stenger, B. L. S., M. E. Clark, M. Kváč, E. Khan, C. W. Giddings, J. Prediger, and J. M. McEvoy. 2015b. North American tree squirrels and ground squirrels with overlapping ranges host different Cryptosporidium species and genotypes. Infection, Genetics and Evolution 36:287-293.
Clark, M. E., and W. L. Reed. 2012. Seasonal interactions between photoperiod and maternal effects determine offspring phenotype in Franklin’s gull (Leucophaeus pipixcan). Functional Ecology 26:948-958.
Herges, G. R., G. Widmer, M. E. Clark, E. Khan, C. W. Giddings, M. Brewer, and J. M. McEvoy. 2012. Evidence that Cryptosporidium parvum Populations Are Panmictic and Unstructured in the Upper Midwest of the United States. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 78:8096-8101.
Reed, W. L., and M. E. Clark. 2011. Beyond Maternal Effects in Birds: Responses of the Embryo to the Environment. Integrative and Comparative Biology 51:73-80.
Boonstra, T. A., M. E. Clark, and W. L. Reed. 2010. Position in the laying sequence, embryonic metabolic rate and consequences for hatching synchrony and offspring survival in Canada Geese. Condor 112:304-313.
Clark, M. E., T. A. Boonstra, W. L. Reed, and M. L. Gastecki. 2010. Intraclutch variation in egg conductance facilitates hatching synchrony of Canada geese. Condor 112:447-454.
Boonstra, T. A., M. E. Clark, and W. L. Reed. 2009. Maternal resource variation across the laying sequence in Canada geese Branta canadensis maxima. Journal of Avian Biology 40:520-528.
Clark, M. 2009. Brood parasitism in a North American population of white-faced ibis. Prairie Naturalist 41:133-134.
Reed, W. L., M. E. Clark, and C. M. Vleck. 2009. Maternal Effects Increase Within-Family Variation in Offspring Survival. American Naturalist 174:685-695.
Clark, M. E., K. A. Rose, J. A. Chandler, T. J. Richter, D. J. Orth, and W. Van Winkle. 2008. Water-level fluctuation effects on centrarchid reproductive success in reservoirs: A modeling analysis. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 28:1138-1156.
Clark, M. E., and T. E. Martin. 2007. Modeling tradeoffs in avian life history traits and consequences for population growth. Ecological Modelling 209:110-120.
Reed, W. L., M. E. Clark, P. G. Parker, S. A. Raouf, N. Arguedas, D. S. Monk, E. Snajdr, V. Nolan, and E. D. Ketterson. 2006. Physiological effects on demography: A long-term experimental study of testosterone's effects on fitness. American Naturalist 167:667-683.
Santelmann, M. V., D. White, K. Freemark, J. I. Nassauer, J. M. Eilers, K. B. Vache, B. J. Danielson, R. C. Corry, M. E. Clark, S. Polasky, R. M. Cruse, J. Sifneos, H. Rustigian, C. Coiner, J. Wu, and D. Debinski. 2004. Assessing alternative futures for agriculture in Iowa, USA. Landscape Ecology 19:357-374.
Bronikowski, A. M., M. E. Clark, F. H. Rodd, and D. N. Reznick. 2002. Population-dynamic consequences of predator-induced life history variation in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata). Ecology 83:2194-2204.
Clark, M. E., K. A. Rose, D. A. Levine, and W. W. Hargrove. 2001. Predicting climate change effects on Appalachian trout: Combining GIS and individual-based modeling. Ecological Applications 11:161-178.
Clark, M. E., K. A. Rose, J. A. Chandler, T. J. Richter, D. J. Orth, and W. Van Winkle. 1998. Simulating smallmouth bass reproductive success in reservoirs subject to water level fluctuations. Environmental Biology of Fishes 51:161-174.
Clark, M. E., and K. A. Rose. 1997a. Individual-based model of stream-resident rainbow trout and brook char: Model description, corroboration, and effects of sympatry and spawning season duration. Ecological Modelling 94:157-175.
Clark, M. E., and K. A. Rose. 1997b. An Individual-Based Modeling Analysis of Management Strategies for Enhancing Brook Trout Populations in Southern Appalachian Streams. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 17:54-76.
Clark, M. E., and K. A. Rose. 1997c. Factors affecting competitive dominance of rainbow trout over brook trout in southern Appalachian streams: Implications of an individual-based model. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 126:1-20.
Clark, M. E., and L. J. Gross. 1990. Periodic solutions to nonautonomous difference equations. Mathematical Biosciences 102:105-119.