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Peer-reviewed papers and book chapters:
Strom, M.K., Berg, R., Wey, T.W., and K.E. Mabry. Dynamics of a wild Peromyscus community in space and time. (In review)
Strom, M.K. and K.E. Mabry. 2026. Diet as a potential mechanism of habitat selection: evidence from sympatric Peromyscus species. In press, Animal Behaviour.
Mabry, K.E. 2026. Using animal movement ecology to understand biodiversity in a changing world. In: California Colossus: Biodiversity, Discovery, and Conservation at UC Davis Field Stations, edited by G. Bucciarelli and E. Larson, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA.
Mabry, K.E., D. Ibañez IV, J. Martinez, and T.J. Orr. 2025. Reproductive status affects social network dynamics in pallid bats (Antrozous pallidus). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 79:119.
O’Fallon, S., N. Pinter-Wollman, and K.E. Mabry. 2025. Uncovering multiple influences on space use by deer mice using large ecological networks. Oecologia 207:98.
Brewer, V.N., S.J. Lane, I. Van Diest, K.E. Mabry, and K.B. Sewall. 2025. Maternal investment is positively associated with the presence of extra-pair offspring in a socially monogamous songbird. Ecology and Evolution 15:e71169.
Mesler, S.P. and K.E. Mabry. 2024. Effects of temperature experienced across life stages on morphology and flight behavior of painted lady butterflies (Vanessa cardui). Movement Ecology 12:76.
Dantzer, B., K.E. Mabry, (16 others)…, and L.B. Martin II. 2023. Understanding organisms using ecological observatory networks. Integrative and Organismal Biology 5:1. https://doi.org/10.1093/iob/obad036
McCauley, S.J., C.B. Baines, and K.E. Mabry. 2022. Dispersal and metapopulation ecology. In: Dragonflies and Damselflies: Model Organisms for Ecological and Evolutionary Research (2nd edition), A. Córdoba-Aguilar, C. Beatty, J. Bried, and C. Suárez-Tovar, Eds. Oxford University Press.
Tituskin, J.R., S.M. Waddell, and K.E. Mabry. 2022. Species-specific responses to warming alter community composition. Ecological Entomology 47:284-295.
Hurtado, G., G. Mayer, and K.E. Mabry. 2021. Does urbanization ameliorate the effect of endoparasite infection in kangaroo rats? Ecology and Evolution 11:13390–13400.
Brewer, V.N., S.J. Lane, K.B. Sewall, and K.E. Mabry. 2020. Effects of low-density urbanization on genetic structure in the song sparrow. PLoS One 15:e0234008.
Hurtado, G., and K.E. Mabry. 2019. Genetic structure of an abundant small mammal is influenced by low intensity urbanization. Conservation Genetics 20:705-715.
Pesapane, R., Enge, B., Roy, A., Trainor, B.C., Kelley, R.A., Mabry, K.E., Clifford, D., Foley, J.A. 2019. A tale of two valleys: disparity in Sin Nombre Virus antibody reactivity between neighboring Mojave Desert communities. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 19:290-294.
Clarke, P.M., McElreath, M.B., Barrett, B.J., Mabry, K.E., McElreath, R. 2018. The evolution of bequeathal in stable habitats. Ecology and Evolution. 8:10594-10607.
McCauley, S.J., J.I. Hammond, and K.E. Mabry. 2018. Simulated climate change increases larval mortality, alters phenology, and affects flight morphology of a dragonfly. Ecosphere 9:e02151.
Wey, T.W., P.B. Vrana, and K.E. Mabry. 2017. Mating system as a possible driver of behavioral diversity in Peromyscus. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71:163-176.
Hurtado, G., and K.E. Mabry. 2017. Boldness and aggression in Merriam’s kangaroo rat: an urban tolerant species? Journal of Mammalogy 98:410-418.
DaVanon, K.D., L.H. Howard, K.E. Mabry, R.L. Schooley, and B.T. Bestelmeyer. 2016. Effects of exurban development on trophic interactions in a desert landscape. Landscape Ecology 31:2343-2354.
Chavez, M.Y., K.E. Mabry, S.J. McCauley, and J.I. Hammond. 2015. Differential larval responses of two ecologically similar insects (Odonata) to temperature and resource variation. International Journal of Odonatology 18:297-304.
Wojan, C.M., S.M. Knapp, and K.E. Mabry. 2015. Spatial variation in population density affects dispersal behavior in brush mice. Ecology 96:1661-1669.
Wey, T.W., O. Spiegel, P.-O. Montiglio, and K.E. Mabry. 2015. Natal dispersal in a social landscape: considering individual behavioral phenotypes and social environment in dispersal ecology. Current Zoology 61:543-556.
McCauley, S.J., J.I. Hammond, D.N. Frances, and K.E. Mabry. 2015. Effects of experimental warming on survival, phenology and morphology of an aquatic insect (Odonata). Ecological Entomology 40:211-220.
Mabry, K.E. 2014. Effects of sex and population density on dispersal and spatial genetic structure in brush mice. Journal of Mammalogy 95:981-991.
Smith, K.R., L. Barthmann-Thompson, W.B. Gould, and K.E. Mabry. 2014. Effects of natural and anthropogenic habitat change on movement of endangered salt marsh harvest mice. PLoS One 9:e108739.
Throop, H.L., K.E. Mabry, S.J. McCauley, and K.D. Glazewski. 2013. A response to Lockwood, Reiners, and Reiners. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 11:525-526.
Kelley, R.A., F.R. Castelli, K.E. Mabry, and N.G. Solomon. 2013. Effects of experience and avpr1a microsatellite length on parental care in male prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 67:985-992.
Mabry, K.E., E.L. Shelley, K.E. Davis, D.T. Blumstein, and D.H. Van Vuren. 2013. Social mating system and sex-biased dispersal in mammals and birds: a phylogenetic analysis. PLoS One 8:e57980.
Chesh, A.S., K.E. Mabry, B. Keane, D.A. Noe, and N.G. Solomon. 2012. Are body mass and parasite load related to social partnerships and mating in Microtus ochrogaster? Journal of Mammalogy 93:229-238.
McCauley, S.J. and K.E. Mabry. 2011. Climate change, body size, and phenotype dependent dispersal. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 26:554-555.
Streatfeild, C.A., K.E. Mabry, B. Keane, T.O. Crist, and N.G. Solomon. 2011. Intraspecific variability in the social and genetic mating systems of prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster). Animal Behaviour 82:1387-1398.
Mabry, K.E., C.A. Streatfeild, B. Keane, and N.G. Solomon. 2011. avpr1a length polymorphism is not associated with either social or genetic monogamy in free-living prairie voles. Animal Behaviour 81:11-18.
Henterly, A.C., K.E. Mabry, N.G. Solomon, A.S. Chesh, and B. Keane. 2011. Comparison of morphological versus molecular characters for discriminating between sympatric meadow and prairie voles. American Midland Naturalist 165:412-420.
Wilson, J.A. and K.E. Mabry. 2011. Trapping mammals in a cautious world: the effect of disinfectants on trap success. Western North American Naturalist 70:467-473.
Mabry, K.E. and J.A. Stamps. 2008. Searching for a new home: decision making by dispersing brush mice. The American Naturalist 172:625-634.
Mabry, K.E. and J.A. Stamps. 2008. Dispersing brush mice prefer habitat like home. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B 275:543-548.
Mabry, K.E., E.A. Dreelin, and G.W. Barrett. 2003. Influence of landscape elements on population densities and habitat utilization of three small mammal species. Journal of Mammalogy 84:20-25.
Mabry, K.E. and G.W. Barrett. 2002. Effects of corridors on home range sizes and interpatch movements of three small mammal species. Landscape Ecology 17:629-636.
Barrett, G.W. and K.E. Mabry. 2002. Twentieth-century classic books and benchmark publications in biology. BioScience 52:282-285.