Publications

Publications
Stewart, E., and J.P. Kelley. 2025. You are what you tweet: Vocal skill communicates fighting ability in a duetting tropical bird. Animal Behaviour.
Case. S., Kawelo, K., Hoh, J., O’Hearn, D., Sperry, J., Foster, J.T., Drake, D.R., Vizentin-Bugoni, J., Kelley, J.P., and C.E. Tarwater. 2024. Effects of fruit novelty on feeding preference in four globally invasive frugivorous birds. Biological Invasions 26: 4179–4198.
Gabrielson, S., Mau, R., Dittmar, E., Kelley, J.P., Tarwater, C.E., Drake, D.R., Sperry, J.H., and J.T. Foster. 2024. DNA metabarcoding reveals diet composition of invasive rats and mice in Hawaiian forests. Biological Invasions.
Case. S., Postelli, K., Drake, D.R., Vizentin-Bugoni, J., Foster, J.T., Sperry, J., Kelley, J.P., and C.E. Tarwater. 2022. Introduced galliforms as seed predators and dispersers in Hawaiian forests. Biological Invasions 1-15.
Vizentin-Bugoni, J., Kelley, J.P., Case, S.B., Gleditsch, J.M., Hruska, A.M., Wilcox, R.C., Sperry, J., Foster, J.T., Drake, D.R., and C.E. Tarwater. Mechanisms underlying interaction frequencies and robustness in a novel seed dispersal network: lessons for restoration. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Vizentin-Bugoni, J., Sperry, J.H., Kelley, J.P., Gleditsch, J.M., Foster, J.T., Drake, D.R., Hruska, A.M., Wilcox, R.C., Case, S.B., and C.E. Tarwater. 2021. Ecological correlates of species’ roles in highly invaded seed dispersal networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (4) e2009532118.
Vizentin-Bugoni, J., Tarwater, C.E., Foster, J.T., Drake, D.R., Gleditsch, J.M., Hruska, A.M., Kelley, J.P., and J. H. Sperry. 2019. Structure, spatial dynamics, and stability of novel mutualistic networks. Science 364: 78-82.
Brandt, E., Kelley, J.P., and D.O. Elias. 2018. Effects of temperature on complex sexual behaviors in a jumping spider. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 72:191
Martinez, A., Pollock, H., Kelley, J.P., and C.E. Tarwater. 2018. Social information cascades influences the formation of mixed species flocks of ant-following birds in the Neotropics. Animal Behaviour 135: 25-35.
Pollock, H., Martinez, A., Kelley, J.P., Touchton, J.M., and C.E. Tarwater. 2017. Heterospecific eavesdropping in ant-following birds of the Neotropics is a learned behavior. Proc. Royal Society-B. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2017.1785
Vanderbilt, C., Kelley, J.P., and E. H. DuVal. 2015. Variation in the performance of cross-contextual displays suggests selection on dual-male phenotypes in the lance-tailed manakin (Chiroxiphia lanceolata) Animal Behaviour 107: 213-219.
Wingfield,J.C., Kelley, J.P., Angelier, F., Chastel, O., Fumin, L., Lynn, S., Miner, B., Davis, J.E., & G. Wang. 2011. Organism-environment interactions in a changing world: a mechanistic approach. Journal of Ornithology 152: S279-S288.
Wingfield, J.C., Kelley, J.P., & F. Angelier. 2011. What are extreme environmental conditions and how do organisms cope with them? Current Zoology 57(3):363-374.
Tarwater, C.E., Kelley, J.P., & J.D. Brawn. 2009. Parental response to elevated begging in a high predation, tropical environment. Animal Behaviour 78: 1239-1245.
Steiger, S.S., Kelley, J.P., Cochran, W.W., & M. Wikelski. 2009. Hypometabolism and inactive life style of a tropical rainforest bird is consistent with its high longevity. Physiological & Biochemical Zoology 82: 580-589.
Gil da Costa, R., Palleroni, A., Hauser, M.D., Touchton, J., & J.P. Kelley. 2003. Rapid acquisition of an alarm response by a Neotropical primate to a newly introduced avian predator. Proc. of the Royal Soc. of London: B 203(1515): 605-610.
Fitch, W., and J.P. Kelley. Perception of vocal tract resonances by whooping cranes Grus americana. Ethology 106: 559-574