Allison K. Shaw (U of M)
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Shaw publication list, chronologically. Email me for PDF copies. See papers sorted by topic here.

Submitted

Baines C, Shaw AK (submitted) "Increasing host dispersal can either increase or decrease regional parasite prevalence."
Shaw AK, Levet M, Binning SA (submitted) "A unified evolutionary framework for understanding parasite infection and host migratory behaviour."


Torstenson M, Shaw AK (submitted) "Pathogen evolution following spillover from a resident to a migrant host population depends on interactions between host life history speed and cost of infection"

In revision

Naven Narayanan, Shaw AK (in revision) "Mutualisms impact species’ range expansion speeds and spatial distributions."
Sullivan LL, Shaw AK (in revision) "Take me for a ride: herbivores can facilitate plant re-invasions."

In press

link Moore CM*, Shaw AK*, Bruninga-Socolar B, Caves E, Karnish AT, Kiesewetter K, Nelson A, Pringle E (in press) "The Movement Ecology of Mutualism (CSEE/ESA 2022, OOS17)." Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
preprint Shaw AK, Lutscher F, Popovic L (in press) "Pushed to the edge: spatial sorting can slow down invasions." Ecology Letters
  • model code and data available from Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7733695

2023


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58. Shaw AK, Torstenson M, Craft ME, Binning SA (2023) "Gaps in modelling animal migration with evolutionary game theory: infection can favour the loss of migration." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 378: 20210506
  • model code and data available from Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7139870
link 57. Gorton AJ, Shaw AK (2023) "Using theoretical models to explore dispersal variation and fragmentation in urban environments." Population Ecology 65(1):17-24

2022

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56. Shaw AK (2022) "How to outrun your parasites (or mutualists): symbiont transmission mode is key." Oikos 11: e09374.
  • model code and data available from Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6914074
link 55. Lutscher F, Popovic L, Shaw AK (2022) "How mutation shapes the rate of population spread in the presence of a mate-finding Allee effect." Theoretical Ecology.
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54. Hall RJ, Altizer S, Peacock SJ, Shaw AK. Animal migration and infection dynamics: recent advances and future frontiers. In: Ezenwa VO, Altizer SA, Hall RJ, editors. Animal Behavior and Parasitism. Oxford University Press, 2022. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780192895561.003.0007
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53. Weiss-Lehman C, Shaw AK (2022) "Understanding the drivers of dispersal evolution in range expansions and their ecological consequences." Evolutionary Ecology 36:181-197.
  • model code and data available from Github: here
link 52. Shaw AK (2022) "Diverse perspectives from diverse scholars are vital for theoretical biology." Theoretical Ecology 15: 143–146.
link 51. Binning SA, Craft ME, Zuk M, Shaw AK (2022) "How to study parasites and host migration: A roadmap for empiricists." Biological Reviews 97(3):1161-1178.

2021

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50. Shaw AK, Accolla C, Chacón JM, Mueller TL, Vaugeois M, Yang Y, Sekar N, Stanton DE (2021) "Differential retention contributes to racial/ethnic disparity in U.S. academia." PLoS ONE 16(12): e0259710.
  • press release here
  • model code and data available from Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5348184
link 49. Kim D, Shaw AK (2021) "Migration and tolerance shape host behavior and response to parasites infection" Journal of Animal Ecology 90(10): 2315-2324.
  • model code available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.nzs7h44rg
link 48. Shaw AK, Naven Narayanan, DE Stanton (2021) "Let’s move out together: a framework for the intersections between movement and mutualism." Ecology 102(8): e03419.
link 47. Sullivan LL, Michalska-Smith MJ, Sperry KP, Moeller DA, Shaw AK (2021) "Consequences of ignoring dispersal variation in network models for landscape connectivity." Conservation Biology 35(3): 944-954.
  • model code and data available from Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4441116
link 46. Porath-Krause A, Campbell R, Shoemaker L, Sieben A, Strauss AT, Shaw AK, Seabloom EW, Borer ET (2021) "Pliant pathogens: Estimating viral spread when confronted with new vector, host, and environmental conditions." Ecology and Evolution 11(4): 1877–1887.
  • model code and data available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.6djh9w10j
link 45. Balstad LJ, Binning SA, Craft ME, Zuk M, Shaw AK (2021) "Parasite intensity and the evolution of migratory behavior." Ecology 102(2): e03229.
  • model code available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.37pvmcvhg
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medRxiv
44. Shaw AK, White LA, Michalska-Smith M, Borer ET, Craft ME, Seabloom EW, Snell-Rood E, Travisano M (2021) "Lessons from movement ecology for the return to work: modeling contacts and the spread of COVID-19" PLoS ONE 16(1): 20190590.
  • model code available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.pg4f4qrmj (movement model) and from Github (network model)

2020

link 43. Strauss AT, Henning JA, Porath-Krause A, Asmus AL, Shaw AK, Borer ET, Seabloom EW (2020) "Vector demography, dispersal, and the spatial spread of disease: Experimental epidemics under elevated resource supply." Functional Ecology 34: 2560–2570.
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42. Peace A, Pattemore D, Broussard M, Fonseka D, Tomer N, Bosque-Pérez NA, Crowder D, Shaw AK, Jesson L, Howlett B, Jochym M, Li J (2020) "Orchard layout and plant traits influence fruit yield more strongly than pollinator behaviour and density in a dioecious crop." PLoS ONE 15(10): e0231120.
link41. Miller TEX, Angert AL, Brown CD, Lee-Yaw JA, Lewis M, Lutscher F, Marculis NG, Melbourne BA, Shaw AK, Szűcs M, Tabares O, Usui T, Weiss-Lehman C, Williams JL (2020) "Eco-evolutionary dynamics of range expansion." Ecology 101(10): e03139.
link 40. Naven Narayanan, Binning SA, Shaw AK (2020) "Infection state can affect host migratory decisions." Oikos 129:1493-1503.
link 39. Shaw AK, Binning SA (2020) "Recovery from infection is more likely to favor the evolution of migration than social escape from infection." Journal of Animal Ecology 89(6): 1448-1457.
  • model code and data available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.000000014
link 38. Muthukrishnan R, Sullivan LL, Shaw AK, Forester JD (2020) "Plasticity in seed production alters the range of possible coexistence conditions in a competition-colonization trade-off " Ecology Letters 23(5): 791-799.
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37. Ashby BA*, Shaw AK*, Kokko H (2020) "An inordinate fondness for species with intermediate dispersal abilities." Oikos 129(3): 311-319.
link 36. Leach D, Shaw AK, Weiss-Lehman C (2020) "Stochasticity in social structure and mating system drive extinction risk." Ecosphere 11(2): e03038.
link 35. Shaw AK (2020) "Causes and consequences of individual variation in animal movement." Movement Ecology 8:12.
link 34. Chacón JM, Shaw AK, Harcombe WR (2020) "Increasing growth rate slows adaptation when genotypes compete for diffusing resources." PLOS Computational Biology 16(1): e1007585.
link 33. Weiss-Lehman C, Shaw AK (2020) "Spatial population structure determines extinction dynamics in climate-induced range shifts." American Naturalist 195(1): 31-42.

2019

link 32. Leverett LD, Shaw AK (2019) "Facilitation and competition interact with seed dormancy to affect population dynamics in annual plants." Population Ecology 61(4): 457-468.
  • work that won Lindsay the 2020 Population Ecology Young Author Award
link 31. Shaw AK, Craft ME, Zuk M, Binning SA (2019) "Host migration strategy is shaped by forms of parasite transmission and infection cost." Journal of Animal Ecology 88(10) 1601--1602
  • model code and data available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.nc0f501
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30. Sperry KP, Shaw AK, Sullivan LL (2019) "Apps can help bridge restoration science and restoration practice." Restoration Ecology 27:934-937.
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29. Shoemaker LG, Hayhurst E, Weiss-Lehman C, Strauss AT, Porath-Krause A, Borer E, Seabloom E, Shaw AK (2019) "Pathogens manipulate the preference of vectors, slowing disease spread in a multi-host system" Ecology Letters 22 (7): 1115-1125.
  • data and model code available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.1nv0351
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28. Shaw AK, Igoe M, Power AG, Bosque-Pérez NA, Peace A (2019) "Modeling approach influences dynamics of a vector-borne pathogen system." Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 81(6): 2011–2028.
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27. Shaw AK, D'Aloia CC, Buston PA (2019) "The evolution of marine larval dispersal kernels in spatially structured habitats: analytical models, individual-based simulations, and comparisons with empirical estimates." American Naturalist 193(3): 424-435.
  • press release here
  • data, analysis code, and model code/data available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.s3j9074

2018

link 26. Shaw AK, Sherman J, Barker FK, Zuk M (2018) "Metrics matter: the effect of parasite richness, intensity and prevalence on the evolution of host migration." Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285(1891): 20182147.
  • data, analysis code, and model code/data available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.47t0b41
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25. Sullivan LL*, Clark AT*, Tilman D, Shaw AK (2018) "Mechanistically-derived dispersal kernels explain species-level patterns of recruitment and succession." Ecology 99(11): 2415-2420.
  • UMN media coverage here
  • Rochester Post Bulletin media coverage here
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24. Shaw AK, Kokko H, Neubert MG (2018) "Sex differences and Allee Effects shape the dynamics of sex-structured invasions" Journal of Animal Ecology 87:36–46.
  • model code and simulation data available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.39n4g

2017

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23. Binning SA, Shaw AK, Roche DG (2017) "Parasites and host performance: incorporating infection into our understanding of animal movement." Integrative and Comparative Biology 57(2):267-280.
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22. Gnanadesikan GE, Pearse WD, Shaw AK (2017) "Evolution of mammalian migrations for refuge, breeding and food." Ecology and Evolution 7(15): 5891–5900.
  • data and analysis code available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.78v5j
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21. Shaw AK, Peace A, Power AG, Bosque-Pérez NA (2017) "Vector population growth and condition-dependent movement drive the spread of plant pathogens." Ecology 98(8): 2145–2157.
  • see Erratum. (2018) Ecology, 99 2904. here
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20. Sullivan LL, Li B, Miller TEX, Neubert MG, Shaw AK (2017) "Density dependence in demography and dispersal generates fluctuating invasion speeds." PNAS 114(19): 5053-5058.
  • press release here
  • story on the MSI website here
  • model code and simulation data available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.69sq3

2016

link 19. Shaw AK (2016) "Drivers of animal migration and implications in changing environments." Evolutionary Ecology 30(6): 991-1007. DOI: 10.1007/s10682-016-9860-5
link 18. Umbers KDL, Silla AJ, Bailey J, Shaw AK, Byrne PG (2016) "Dietary carotenoids change the colour of Southern corroboree frogs." Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 119: 436-444. DOI: 10.1111/bij.12818
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17. Shaw AK, Binning S (2016) "Migratory recovery from infection as a selective pressure for the evolution of migration." American Naturalist 187(4): 491-501. DOI: 10.1086/685386
  • UMN CBS blog post here
  • The Statesman (India) media coverage here
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16. Johns S, Shaw AK (2016) "Theoretical insight into three disease-related benefits of migration." Population Ecology 58(1): 213-221. DOI: 10.1007/s10144-015-0518-x
  • work that won Sophie the 2016 MCED Award for Innovative Contributions to Ecological Modelling (bachelors/masters category)

2015

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15. Reluga TC, Shaw AK (2015) "Resource distribution drives the adoption of migratory, partially migratory, or residential strategies." Theoretical Ecology 8: 437-447. DOI: 10.1007/s12080-015-0263-y
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14. Shaw AK, Kokko H (2015) "Dispersal evolution in the presence of Allee effects can speed up or slow down invasions." American Naturalist 185(5): 631-639. DOI: 10.1086/680511
  • part of work that won Allison the 2014 MCED Award for Innovative Contributions to Ecological Modelling
  • model code and simulation data available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.t59t0
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13. Shaw AK, Stanton DE, Supp SR, Budden A, Eby S, Reynolds PL, Salguero-Gómez R, Scholes DR, Zimmerman NB (2015) "Ecology postdocs in academia: primary concerns and possible solutions." Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 96: 140–152. DOI: 10.1890/0012-9623-96.1.140
  • outcomes from a workshop at the 2013 ESA meeting
  • resulted in the formation of the new ESA Early Career Ecologist Section

2014

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12. Reluga TC, Shaw AK (2014) "Optimal migratory behavior in spatially-explicit seasonal environments." Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B 19: 3359-3378. DOI:10.3934/dcdsb.2014.19.3359
  • part of a special issue in honor of Chris Cosner
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haiku

11. Shaw AK, Kokko H (2014) “Mate finding, Allee effects, and selection for sex-biased dispersal.” Journal of Animal Ecology 83(6): 1256–1267. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12232
  • part of work that won Allison the 2014 MCED Award for Innovative Contributions to Ecological Modelling
  • model code and simulation data available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.ph40n
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[eprint]
haiku



10. Shaw AK, Jalasvuori M, Kokko H (2014) "Population-level consequences of risky dispersal." Oikos 123(8): 1003–1013. DOI: 10.1111/oik.01229
  • see appendix to paper here
  • see my talk at ESEB 2013 about this paper here (talk slides here)
  • model code and simulation data available from Dryad Digital Repository DOI:10.5061/dryad.j7581
  • Oikos blog post here

2013

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9. Shaw AK, Kelly KA (2013) "Linking El Niño, local rainfall, and migration timing in a tropical migratory species." Global Change Biology 19: 3283-3290. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12311
  • media (Princeton University): How red crabs on Christmas Island speak for the tropics
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8. Shaw AK, Levin SA (2013) "The evolution of intermittent breeding." Journal of Mathematical Biology 66(4-5): 685-703.
  • part of a special issue in honor of Odo Diekmann
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7. Shaw AK, Couzin ID (2013) "Migration or residency? The evolution of movement behavior and information usage in seasonal environments." American Naturalist 181(1): 114-124. DOI: 10.1086/668600
  • see my talk at MBI about this paper here

2012

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6. Shaw AK*, Stanton DE* (2012) "Leaks in the pipeline: separating structural inertia from ongoing gender differences in academia." Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 279: 3736-3741. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2012.0822
*authors contributed equally, names alphabetical.
  • Electronic supplementary material for the paper available here
  • Audio and slides for our talk at the Gender Institute (ANU) here
  • Princeton media coverage here
  • Nature Geoscience media coverage here
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5. Shaw AK, Galaz JL, Marquet P (2012) "Population dynamics of the vicuña (Vicugna vicugna): the influence of density-dependence, rainfall and spatial distribution." Journal of Mammalogy 93 (3): 658-666. DOI: 10.1644/11-MAMM-A-257.1
  • version español

2011

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4. Shaw AK, Levin SA (2011) "To breed or not to breed: a model of partial migration." Oikos 120(12): 1871-1879. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2011.19443.x
  • part of a special issue on partial migration -- read overview here
  • see Erratum. (2012) Ecology 121: 1713. here
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3. Miller TEX*, Shaw AK*, Inouye BD, Neubert MG (2011) "Sex-biased dispersal and the speed of two-sex invasions." American Naturalist 177(5): 549-561. DOI: 10.1086/659628
*authors contributed equally, names alphabetical.
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2. Shaw AK, Tsvetkova M, Daneshvar R (2011) "The effect of gossip on social networks." Complexity 16(4): 39-47. DOI: 10.1002/cplx.20334

2008

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1. Shaw AK, Halpern AL, Beeson K, Tran B, Venter JC, Martiny JBH (2008) "It's all relative: ranking the diversity of aquatic bacterial communities". Environmental Microbiology 10(9): 2200-2210. DOI: 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01626.x
  • one of 25 most cited articles in Environmental Microbiology during 2008-2009.


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