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Michael Benard

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Recent publications

Benard, M. F.  In press:  Survival trade-offs between two predator-induced phenotypes in pacific treefrogs  (Pseudacris regilla).  Ecology.

Preisser, E. L., D. I. Bolnick, and M. F. Benard. 2005. Scared to death?  The effects of intimidation and consumption in predator-prey interactions.  Ecology. 86:501–509.

Near, T. J. and M. F. Benard.  2004. Rapid allopatric speciation in logperch darters (Percidae: Percina). Evolution. 58(12):2798–2808.

Benard, M. F. 2004.  Predator-induced phenotypic plasticity in organisms with complex life histories.  Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics35:651-73.

Benard, M. F. and J.A. Fordyce. 2003. Are induced defenses costly? Consequences of predator-induced defenses in western toads (Bufo boreas). Ecology. 84(1): 68-78.a

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