JAMES C. MOUTON - WILDLIFE ECOLOGY
  • Home
  • RESEARCH
  • TEACHING
  • PUBLICATIONS
  • CV

PUBLICATIONS

Picture
  1. Mouton, J.C., and Duckworth, R.A. (2021) Maternally-derived Hormones, Neurosteroids and the Development of Behaviour. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. In Press.
  2. Oteyza, J.C., Mouton, J.C., and Martin, T.E. (2021) Adult survival probability and body size affect parental risk-taking across latitudes. Ecology Letters. 24:20-26. Link.
  3. Mouton, J.C., Tobalske, B.W., Wright, N.A., and Martin, T.E. (2020) Compensatory plasticity offsets performance and survival costs of predation risk across life stages. Functional Ecology. 34: 2147-2157. Link. 
  4. Martin, T.E.*, and Mouton, J.C.* (2020) Longer-lived tropical songbirds reduce breeding activity to buffer impacts of drought. ​Nature Climate Change. 10: 953-958.  *Co-lead authors. ​Link. 
  5. Boyce, A.J., Mouton, J.C., Lloyd, P., Wolf, B.O., and Martin, T.E. (2020) Metabolic rate is negatively linked to adult survival but does not explain latitudinal differences in songbirds. Ecology Letters. 23: 642-652. Link.
  6. Mouton, J.C., and Martin, T.E. (2019) Nest structure affects auditory and visual detectability, but not predation risk, in a tropical songbird community. Functional Ecology. 33(10): 1973-1981. Link.
  7. Mouton, J.C., and Martin, T.E. (2018) Fitness consequences of interspecific nesting associations among cavity-nesting birds. The American Naturalist. 192(3): 389-396. Link.
  8. Martin, T.E., Riordan, M., Repin, R., Mouton, J.C., and Blake, W. (2017) Apparent annual survival estimates of tropical songbirds better reflect life history variation when based on intensive field methods. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 26(12): 1386-1397. Link.
  9. Martin, T.E., Boyce, A.J., Fierro‐Calderón, K., Mitchell, A.E., Armstad, C.E., Mouton, J.C., and Bin Soudi, E. (2017) Enclosed nests may provide greater thermal than nest predation benefits compared with open nests across latitudes. Functional Ecology. 31(6): 1231-1240. Link.
Proudly powered by Weebly
  • Home
  • RESEARCH
  • TEACHING
  • PUBLICATIONS
  • CV