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2020

Bubak, A. N*., M. J. Watt, D.W.J. Yaeger*, K. J. Renner, J. G. Swallow. (in press). The stalk-eyed fly as a model for aggression- is there a conserved role for 5-HT between vertebrates and invertebrates. Journal of Experimental Biology. PDF

2019

Bubak, A.N.*, M.J. Watt, K.J. Renner, A.A. Luman, J.D. Costabile, E. J. Sanders, J. L. Grace, J. G. Swallow.  2019.  Sex Differences in Aggression: Differential Roles of 5-HT2, Neuropeptide F 2 and Tachykinin. PLoS ONE 14 (1): e0203980. PDF

2017

Hoover, K. M., A. N. Bubak*, I. J. Law, J. D. Yaeger*, K. J. Renner, J. G. Swallow, & M. J. Greene. (2016). The organization of societal conflicts by pavement ants Tetramorium caespitum: an agent-based model of amine-mediated decision making. Current zoology62(3), 277-284. PDF

2016

Bubak, A.N.*, J.D.W. Yaeger*, K.J. Renner, J.G. Swallow, and M.J. Greene. 2016. Neuromodulation of nestmate recognition decisions by pavement ants. PlosOne 11(11): e0166417. PDF

Swallow, J.G., Bubak, A.N.*, and J.L. Grace (Guest Editors of Special Edition). 2016. The role of monoamines in modulating behavior. Current Zoology 62: 253-255. PDF

Hoover, K.M.*, Bubak, A.N.*, I. Law*, J.D.W. Yaeger*, K.J. Renner, J.G. Swallow, and M.J. Greene. 2016. The organization of societal conflicts by pavement ants (Tetramorium caespitum): An agent-based model of physiological mechanisms. Current Zoology 62: 277-284. PDF

Bubak, A.N.*, A.R. Gerken, M.J. Watt, J.D. Costabile, K.J. Renner, and J.G. Swallow. 2016. Assessment strategies and fighting patterns in animal contests: A role for serotonin? Current Zoology 62: 257-263. PDF

2015

Bubak, A.N.*, N.S. Rieger*, M.J. Watt, K.J. Renner, and J.G. Swallow. 2015. David vs. Goliath: Serotonin modulates opponent perception between smaller and larger rivals. Behavioural Brain Research 292: 521-527. PDF

2014

Bubak, A.N.*, J.L. Grace, M.J. Watt, K.J. Renner, and J.G. Swallow. 2014. Neurochemisrty as a bridge between morphology and behavior: perspectives on aggression in insects. Current Zoology 60: 778-790. PDF

Bubak, A.N.*, K.J. Renner, and J.G. Swallow. 2014. Heightened serotonin influences contest outcome and enhances expression of high-intensity aggressive behaviors. Behavioural Brain Research 259: 137-142. PDF

2013

Bubak, A.N.*, J.G. Swallow, and K.J. Renner. 2013. Whole brain monoamine detection and manipulation in a stalk-eyed fly. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 219: 124-130. PDF

Schultz, R.L.*, E.L. Kullman, R.P. Waters*, H. Huang, J.P. Kirwan, A.M. Gerdes, J.G. Swallow. 2013. Metabolic adaptations of skeletal muscle to voluntary wheel running exercise in hypertensive heart failure rats. Physiological Research 62: 361-369. PDF

Husak, J.F., G. Ribak, R.H. Baker, G.S. Wilkinson, and J.G. Swallow. 2013. Effects of ornamentation and phylogeny on wing shape evolution in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae). Journal of Evolutionary Biology 26: 1281-1293. PDF

Waters, R.P.*, R.B. Pringle*, G.L. Forster, K.J. Renner, J.L. Malisch, T. Garland, Jr., and J.G. Swallow. 2013. Selection for increased voluntary wheel running affects behavior and brain monoamines in mice. Brain Research 1508: 9-22. PDF

2012

Worthington, A.M.*, C. M. Berns*, and J.G. Swallow. 2012. Size matters, but so does shape: Quantifying complex shape changes in a sexually selected trait in stalk-eyed flies (Diptera: Diopsidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 104: 106-113. PDF

2011

Husak, J.F., G. Ribak, G.S. Wilkinson, and J.G. Swallow. 2011. Sexual dimorphism in wing beat frequency in relation to eye span in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 104: 670-679. PDF

Egge, A.R.* and J.G. Swallow. 2011. Previous experience matters in the stalk-eyed fly, Teleopsis dalmanni. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65: 1731-1737. PDF

Worthington, A.M.* and J.G. Swallow. 2011. Using sequential analysis to explore sex differences in anti-predator behavior of stalk-eyed flies. Ethology 117: 829-837. PDF

Husak, J.F., G. Ribak, G.S. Wilkinson, and J.G. Swallow. 2011. Compensation for exaggerated eye stalks in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae). Functional Ecology 25: 608-616. PDF

Egge, A.R.*, Y. Brandt, J.G. Swallow. 2011. Sequential analysis of aggressive interactions in the stalk-eyed fly Teleopsis dalmanni. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65: 369-379. PDF

Husak, J.F. and J.G. Swallow. 2011. Compensatory traits and the evolution of male ornaments. Behaviour 148: 1-29. PDF

Ribak, G., M.L. Pitts*, G.S. Wilkinson, and J.G. Swallow. 2011. Wing shape, wing size and sexual-dimorphism in eye-span in stalk-eyed flies. (Diopsidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 102: 236. PDF

2010

Waters, R.P.*, K.J. Renner, C.H. Summers, M.L. Watt, G.L. Foster, L.G. Koch, S.L. Britton, and J.G. Swallow. 2010. Genetic selection for endurance capacity modifies female endocrine stress responsiveness and coping ability. Brain Research 1357: 53-61. PDF

Ribak, G, J.G Swallow, and D.R. Jones. 2010. Drag-based ‘hovering’ in diving ducks: the hydrodynamics and energetic cost of staying near the bottom. PLoS ONE 5(9): e12565. PDF

Swallow, J.G., A.K. Wroblewska*, R.P. Waters, K.J. Renner, S.L. Britton, and L.G. Koch. 2010. Food consumption and body composition in rats selected for high intrinsic endurance capacity. Journal of Applied Physiology 109: 778 - 785. PDF

Worthington, A.M. * and J.G. Swallow. 2010. Gender differences in survival and anti-predatory behavior in stalk-eyed flies. Behavioral Ecology 21: 759 - 766. PDF

2009

Ribak, G., M.L. Pitts*, G.S. Wilkinson, and J.G. Swallow. 2009. Wing shape, wing size and sexual-dimorphism in eye-span in stalk-eyed flies. (Diopsidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 98:860-871. PDF

Brandt, Y. and J.G. Swallow. 2009. Do the elongated eye stalks of diopsid flies facilitate rival assessment? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63:1243-1246. PDF

Ribak, G., A.R. Egge*, and J.G. Swallow. 2009. Saccadic head rotations during walking in the stalk-eyed fly (Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 276:1643-1649. PDF

Swallow, J.G., J. P. Hayes, P. Koteja, T. Garland, Jr. 2009. Selection experiments and experimental evolution of performance and physiology. In Garland, T., Jr., and M. R. Rose, eds. 2009. Experimental evolution: concepts, methods, and applications of selection experiments. University of California Press, Berkeley, California. PDF

2008

Waters, R.P.*, K.J. Renner, R.B. Pringle*, C.H. Summers, S.L. Britton, L.G. Koch, and J.G. Swallow. 2008. Selection for aerobic capacity affects corticosterone, monoamines and wheel-running activity. Physiology & Behavior 93: 1044-1054. PDF

2007

Ribak, G. and J.G. Swallow. 2007. Free flight maneuvers of stalk-eyed flies: do eye stalks limit aerial turning behavior?  Journal of Comparative Physiology A 193: 1065-1079. PDF

Schultz, R.L.*, J.G. Swallow, R.P. Waters*, J.A. Kuzman, R.A. Redetzke, S. Said, and A.M. Gerdes.  2007. Effects of excessive long-term exercise on cardiac myocyte remodeling in hypertensive heart failure prone rats. Hypertension 50:410-416. PDF

2005

Waters, R.P.*, A.J. Emerson, M.J. Watt, G.L. Forster, J.G. Swallow, C.H. Summers. 2005. Stress induces rapid changes in central catecholaminergic activity in Anolis carolinensis: Restraint and forced physical activity. Brain Research Bulletin 67:210-218. PDF

Swallow, J.G., L.E. Wallace, S.J. Christianson, P.M. Johns, and G.S. Wilkinson. 2005. Morphologically similar populations of sexually dimorphic stalk-eyed flies are genetically divergent. Molecular Ecology 14:3787-3800. PDF

Swallow, J.G. and T. Garland, Jr. 2005. Selection experiments as a tool in Evolutionary and Comparative Physiology: Insights into complex traits - an introduction to the symposium. Integrative and Comparative Biology 45:387-390. PDF

Swallow, J.G., J.S. Rhodes, and T. Garland, Jr. 2005. Phenotypic and evolutionary plasticity of organ masses in response to voluntary exercise in house mice. Integrative and Comparative Biology 45:426-437. PDF

Morgan, T.J., M.A. Evans, T. Garland, Jr., J.G. Swallow, and P.A. Carter. 2005. Molecular and quantitative genetic divergence among populations of house mice with known evolutionary histories. Heredity 2005:1-8. PDF

Christianson, S.J., J.G. Swallow, and G.S. Wilkinson. 2005. Rapid evolution of postzygotic reproductive isolation in stalk-eyed flies. Evolution 59:849-857. PDF

2004

Wright, T.F., P.M. Johns, J.R. Walters*, A.G. Lerner*, J.G. Swallow, and G.S. Wilkinson. 2004. Microsatellite variation among divergent populations of stalk-eyed flies, genus Cyrtodiopsis. Genetical Research 84:27-40. PDF

Hochstetler, K.J., T. Garland, Jr., J.G. Swallow, P.A. Carter, and A. Bult-Ito. 2004. Number of arginine-vasopressin neurons in the suprachiasmatic nuclei is not related to level or circadian characteristics of wheel-running activity in house mice. Behavior Genetics 34:131-136. PDF

2003

Koteja, P., J.G. Swallow, P.A. Carter, T. Garland, Jr. 2003. Different effects of intensity and duration of locomotor activity on circadian period (τ). Journal of Biological Rhythms 18:491-501. PDF

Koteja, P., J.G. Swallow, P.A. Carter, T. Garland, Jr. 2003. Food wasting by house mice: variation among individuals, families, and genetic lines. Physiology & Behavior 80:375-383. PDF

Morgan, T.J., T. Garland, Jr., B.L. Irwin, J.G. Swallow, and P.A. Carter. 2003. The mode of evolution of molecular markers in populations of house mice under artificial selection for locomotor behavior. Journal of Heredity 94:236-242. PDF

Houle-Leroy, P., T. Garland, Jr., J.G. Swallow, and H. Guderley. 2003. Artificial selection creates a mighty mini-muscle in house mice, Mus domesticus. American Journal of Physiology 284:R433-R443. PDF

Wilkinson, G.S., J.G. Swallow, S.J. Toll, and K. Madden. 2003. Phylogeography of sex ratio and multiple mating in stalk-eyed flies from southeast Asia. Genetica 117:37-46. PDF

2002

Klomberg, K.F.*, T. Garland, Jr., J.G. Swallow, and P.A. Carter. 2002. Aggression, plasma testosterone levels, and testis size in house mice artificially selected for high activity levels. Physiology & Behavior 77:27-38. PDF

Garland, T., Jr., M.T. Morgan, J.G. Swallow, J.S. Rhodes, I. Girard, J.G. Belter, and P.A. Carter. 2002. Evolution of a small-muscle phenotype in lines of house mice selected for high activity levels. Evolution 56:1267-1275. PDF

Swallow, J.G., and G.S. Wilkinson. 2002. The long and short of sperm heteromorphism in insects. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 77:153-182. PDF

Girard, I., J.G. Swallow, P.A. Carter, P. Koteja, J.S. Rhodes, and T. Garland, Jr. 2002. Maternal-care behavior and life-history traits in house mice (Mus domesticus) artificially selected for high voluntary wheel-running activity. Behavioral Processes 57:37-50. PDF

Thomson, S.L., T. Garland, Jr., J.G. Swallow, and P.A. Carter. 2002. Response of Sod-2 enzyme activity to selection for high voluntary wheel running. Heredity 88:52-61. PDF

2001

Swallow, J.G., T. Garland, Jr., P. Koteja, and P.A. Carter. 2001. Food consumption and body composition in mice selected for high wheel running activity. Journal of Comparative Physiology B 171:651-659. PDF

Dumke, C.L., J.S. Rhodes, T. Garland, E. Maslowski, J.G. Swallow, A.C. Wetter, and G.D. Cartee. 2001. Genetic selection of mice for high voluntary wheel-running: Effects on skeletal muscle glucose uptake. Journal of Applied Physiology 91:1289-1297. PDF

Bronikowski, A.M., P.A. Carter, J.G. Swallow, I.A. Girard, J.S. Rhodes, and T. Garland, Jr. 2001. Open-field behavior of house mice artificially selected for high voluntary wheel running. Behavior Genetics 31:309-316. PDF

Koteja, P., J.G. Swallow, P.A. Carter, and T. Garland, Jr. 2001. Maximum cold-induced food consumption in mice selected for high locomotor activity: implications for the evolution of endotherm energy budgets. The Journal of Experimental Biology 204:1177-1190. PDF

2000

Clobert, J., A. Oppliger, G. Sorci, B. Ernande, J.G. Swallow, and T. Garland, Jr. 2000. Trade-offs in phenotypic traits: endurance at birth, growth, survival, predation, and susceptibility to parasitism in a lizard, Lacerta vivipara.  Functional Ecology 14:675-684. PDF

Rhodes, J.S., P. Koteja, J.G. Swallow, P.A. Carter and T. Garland, Jr. 2000. Body temperatures of house mice artificially selected for high voluntary wheel-running behavior: repeatability and effect of genetic selection. Journal of Thermal Biology 25:391-400. PDF

Swallow, J.G., G.S. Wilkinson, and J.H. Marden. 2000. Aerial performance of stalk-eyed flies that differ in eye span. Journal of Comparative Physiology B 170:481-487. PDF

Koteja, P., J.G. Swallow, P.A. Carter, and T. Garland, Jr. 2000. Individual variation and repeatability of maximum cold-induced energy assimilation in house mice. Acta Theriologica 45:455-470. PDF

Houle-Leroy, P., T Garland, Jr., J.G. Swallow, and H. Guderley. 2000. Effects of voluntary activity and genetic selection on muscle metabolic capacities in house mice, Mus domesticus. Journal of Applied Physiology 89:1608-1616. PDF

Carter, P.A., S.J. Davis*, J.G. Swallow, and T. Garland Jr. 2000. Nest building behavior: a correlated response to selection for increased wheel-running activity in house mice. Behavior Genetics 30:85-94. PDF

1999

Zhan, W.Z, J.G. Swallow, T. Garland, Jr., D.N. Proctor, P.A. Carter, G.C. Sieck. 1999. Effects of voluntary activity and genetic selection on the medial gastrocnemius muscle in house mice. Journal of Applied Physiology 87:2326-2333. PDF

Koteja, P., T. Garland, Jr., J.K. Sax*, J.G. Swallow, and P.A. Carter. 1999. Behavior of house mice artificially selected for high levels of voluntary wheel running. Animal Behavior 58:1307-1318. PDF

Swallow, J.G., T. Garland, Jr., P. Koteja, and P.A. Carter. 1999. Artificial selection for increased wheel-running activity in house mice results in decreased body mass at maturity. The Journal of Experimental Biology 202:2513-2520. PDF

Koteja, P., J.G. Swallow, P.A. Carter, and T. Garland, Jr. 1999. Energy cost of voluntary wheel running in laboratory house mice (Mus domesticus) selected for high activity. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 72:238-249. PDF

1998

Krugner-Higby, L., A. Gedron, J.G. Swallow, T. Garland, Jr., P.A. Carter, and J.J. Lee. 1998. Eosinophilic polymyositis in a mouse. Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science 37:94-97. PDF

Swallow, J.G., P.A. Carter, and T. Garland, Jr. 1998. Artificial selection for increased wheel-running behavior in house mice. Behavior Genetics 28:227-237. PDF

Coleman, M.A., T. Garland, Jr., C.A. Marler, S.S. Newton*, J.G. Swallow, and P.A. Carter. 1998. Glucocorticoid response to forced exercise in laboratory house mice (Mus domesticus). Physiology & Behavior 63:279-285. PDF

Swallow, J.G., T. Garland, Jr., P.A. Carter, W.-Z. Zhan, and G.C. Sieck. 1998. Effects of voluntary activity and genetic selection on aerobic capacity in house mice (Mus domesticus). Journal of Applied Physiology 84:69-76. PDF

1996

Castilla, A.M., and J.G. Swallow. 1996. Thermal dependence of incubation duration under a cycling temperature regime in the lizard Podarcis hispanica atrata. Journal of Herpetology 30:247-253. PDF

Swallow, J.G., and A.M. Castilla. 1996. Home range of the insular lizard Podarcis hispanica atrata. Herpetological Journal 6:100-102. PDF

1995

Sorci, G., J.G. Swallow, T. Garland, Jr., and J. Clobert. 1995. Quantitative genetics of locomotor speed and endurance in the lizard Lacerta vivipara. Physiological Zoology 68:698-720. PDF

Castilla, A.M., and J.G. Swallow. 1995. Artificial egg-laying sites for lizards: a conservation strategy. Biological Conservation 72:387-391. PDF

1993

Evans, E. and J.G. Swallow. 1993. Numerical responses of natural enemies to artificial honeydew in Utah alfalfa. Environmental Entomology 22:1392-1401. PDF