Danielson-Francois, A. and H. N. Khan Sullivan**. 2021. Do exaggerated chelicerae function as weapons or genitalia in a long-jawed spider? Functional allometric analysis yields an answer. Journal of Morphology, 2021: 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.21282
Hughes, M., Young, A., Merry, J., Kolluru, G., Dunlap, A., Bertram, S., Danielson-Francois, A., Weiss, S. 2020. Teaching animal behavior in the midst of a pandemic: a primer. Journal of Ethology, 127:14–31. doi: 10.1111/eth.13096
Bowlin, M. McLeer, D. and A. Danielson-Francois. 2014. Spiders in motion: Demonstrating adaptation, structure-function relationships, and trade-offs in invertebrates. Advances in Physiology Education, 38:71-79.
Bleakley, B.H. and A. Danielson-François. Behavioral Genetics: Beyond Nature and Nurture, Chapter 3 in Animal Behavior: Volume I Causation and Development, K. Yasukawa ed. Westport, Praeger Publishers, accepted in 2012, published January 2014.
Danielson-François, A., Hou, C., Cole**, N., and I-M. Tso. 2012. Scramble competition for moulting females as a driving force for extreme male dwarfism in spiders. Animal Behaviour, 84: 937-945.
Carrillo, J., Danielson- François, A., Siemann, E. and L. Meffert. 2011. Male-biased sex ratio increases female egg laying and fitness in the housefly, Musca domestica. J. of Ethology, 30:247-254.
Danielson-François, A., Zhou, Y., A. and M. D. Greenfield. 2009. Indirect genetic effects and the lek paradox: inter-genotypic competition may strengthen genotype x environment interactions and conserve genetic variance. Genetica. 136: 27-36.
Danielson-François, A., J. K. Kelly, and M. D. Greenfield. 2006. Genotype x environment interaction for male attractiveness in an acoustic moth: evidence for plasticity and canalization. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 19: 532-542.
Danielson-François, A. 2006. Mating behavior and sperm release in the haplogyne Glenognatha emertoni (Araneae: Tetragnathidae). Journal of Arachnology, 34:387-398.
Danielson-François, A. and T. Bukowski. 2005. Female mating history influences copulation behavior but not sperm release in the orb-weaving spider Tetragnatha versicolor (Araneae, Tetragnathidae). Journal of Insect Behavior 18:131-148.
Danielson-François, A., C. Fetterer**, and P. Smallwood. 2002. Body condition and mate choice in Tetragnatha elongata (Araneae: Tetragnathidae). Journal of Arachnology 30:20-30.