Conner,
J. and D. Crews. 1980. Sperm transfer and storage in the lizard, Anolis
carolinensis. J. Morph. 163: 331-348.
Conner,
J. and T. Eisner. 1983. Capture of bombardier beetles by ant lion
larvae. Psyche 90: 175-178.
Conner,
J., S. Camazine, D. Aneshansley, and T. Eisner. 1985. Mammalian
breath: trigger of defensive chemical response in a tenebrionid beetle (Bolitotherus
cornutus) . Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 16: 115-118. PDF
Conner,
J. 1988. Field measurements of natural and sexual selection in the
fungus beetle, Bolitotherus cornutus. Evolution 42: 736-749. PDF
Conner,
J. 1989. Older males have higher insemination success in a beetle. Anim.
Behav. 38: 503-509.
Conner,
J. 1989. Density-dependent sexual selection in the fungus beetle, Bolitotherus
cornutus. Evolution 43: 1378-1386. PDF
Eisner,
T., J. Conner, J. E. Carrel, J. P. McCormick, A. J. Slagle, C. Gans, and
J. C. O'Reilly. 1990. Systemic retention of ingested cantharidin by
frogs. Chemoecology 1: 57-62.
Conner,
J. and S. Via. 1992. Natural selection on body size in Tribolium:
possible genetic constraints on adaptive evolution. Heredity 69:
73-83.
Conner,
J. and S. Via. 1993. Patterns of phenotypic and genetic correlations
among morphological and life history traits in wild radish, Raphanus
raphanistrum. Evolution 47: 704-711. PDF file. PDF
Eisner,
T., I. T. Baldwin, and J. Conner. 1993. Circumvention of prey
defense by a predator: Ant lion vs ant. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 90: 6716-6720. PDF
Conner,
J. 1993. Tests for major genes affecting morphological and life
history traits in wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum. Genetica 90:41-45.
Via,
S., and J. Conner. 1995. Genetic variability within and across
multiple environments: response of Tribolium castaneum to five
flours. Heredity 74:80-89.
Conner,
J. K. 1995. Extreme variability in sperm precedence in the fungus
beetle, Bolitotherus cornutus. Ethology Ecology &
Evolution 7:277-280.
Conner,
J. K. and R. Neumeier. 1995. Effects of black mustard population
size on the taxonomic composition of pollinators. Oecologia 104:
218-224. PDF
Conner,
J. K., R. Davis, and S. Rush. 1995. The effect of wild radish floral
morphology on pollination efficiency by four taxa of pollinators. Oecologia 104: 234-245. PDF
Conner,
J. K. and A. Sterling. 1995. Testing hypotheses of functional
relationships: a comparative survey of correlation patterns among floral
traits in five insect-pollinated plants. American Journal of Botany 82: 1399-1406. PDF
Rush,
S., J. K. Conner, and P. Jennetten. 1995. The effects of natural
variation in pollinator visitation on rates of pollen removal in wild
radish, Raphanus raphanistrum (Brassicaceae). American Journal
of Botany 82: 1522-1526. PDF
Conner,
J. K. and S. Rush. 1996. Effects of flower size and number on
pollinator visitation to wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum. Oecologia 105:509-516. PDF
Strauss,
S. Y., J.K. Conner, and S. L. Rush. 1996. Foliar herbivory affects
floral characters and plant attractiveness to pollinators: implications
for male and female plant fitness. American Naturalist 147:
1098-1107. PDF
Conner,
J. K., S. Rush, and P. Jennetten. 1996. Measurements of natural
selection on floral traits in wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum).
I. Selection through lifetime female fitness. Evolution 50:1127-1136. PDF
Conner,
J. K., S. Rush, S. Kercher, and P. Jennetten. 1996. Measurements of
natural selection on floral traits in wild radish (Raphanus
raphanistrum). II. Selection through lifetime male and total
fitness. Evolution 50:1137-1146. PDF
Conner,
J. K. and A. Sterling. 1996. Selection for independence of floral
and vegetative traits: evidence from correlation patterns in five
species. Canadian Journal of Botany 74:642-644. PDF
Feldheim,
K. and J. K. Conner. 1996. The effects of increased UV-B radiation
on morphology, pollination success, and lifetime female fitness in two Brassica species. Oecologia 106:284-297.
Kercher,
S. and J. K. Conner. 1996. Patterns of genetic variability within
and among populations of wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum (Brassicaceae). American Journal of Botany 83: 1416-1421. PDF
Conner,
J. K. 1996. Understanding natural selection: an approach integrating
selection gradients, multiplicative fitness components, and path
analysis. Ethology Ecology & Evolution 8:387-397. PDF
Conner,
J. K., D. Tjhio, S. H. Berlocher, and S. L. Rush. 1997. Inheritance
and linkage relationships of nine allozyme loci in wild radish. Journal
of Heredity 88:60-62.
Collins,
S. A., J. K. Conner, and G. E. Robinson. 1997. Foraging behavior of
honey bees on Brassica nigra and Brassica rapa grown under
simulated ambient and enhanced UV-B radiation. Annals of the
Entomological Society of America 90:102-106.
Pfennig,
K. S. and J. K. Conner. 1997. Pollen limitation in an experimental
population of the wild radish Raphanus raphanistrum. Canadian
Journal of Botany 75:72-73.
Conner,
J. K. and S. Rush. 1997. Measurements of selection on floral traits
in black mustard, Brassica nigra. Journal of Evolutionary
Biology 10: 327-335. PDF
Conner,
J. K. and L. A. Zangori. 1997. A garden study of the effects of
ultraviolet-B radiation on pollination success and lifetime female
fitness in Brassica. Oecologia 111: 388-395. PDF
Conner,
J. K. 1997. Floral evolution in wild radish: the roles of pollinators,
natural selection, and genetic correlations among traits. International
Journal of Plant Sciences 158: S108-S120. PDF
Conner,
J. K. and L. A. Zangori. 1998. Combined effects of water, nutrient,
and UV-B stress on female fitness in Brassica (Brassicaceae). American
Journal of Botany 85:925-931. PDF
Karoly,
K. and J. K. Conner. 2000. Heritable variation in a family-diagnostic
trait. Evolution 54:1433-1438. PDF
Morgan,
M.T., and J.K. Conner. 2001. Using genetic markers to directly
estimate male selection gradients. Evolution 55:272-281. PDF
Conner,
J.K. 2001. How strong is natural selection? Trends in Ecology and
Evolution 16:215-217. PDF with permission from Elsevier Science.
Williams,
J.L. and J.K. Conner. 2001. Sources of phenotypic variation in floral
traits in wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum (Brrassicaceae). American
Journal of Botany. 88: 1577-1581. PDF (Cover photo, Sept. 2002)
Strauss, S. Y., J. K. Conner, and K. P.
Lehtila. 2001. Effects of foliar herbivory by insects on the
fitness of Raphanus raphanistrum: damage can increase male fitness. American Naturalist 158: 496-504. PDF
Conner, J. K. and R. Neumeier. 2002. The effects of ultraviolet-B radiation and intraspecific
competition on growth, pollination success, and lifetime female fitness
in Phacelia campanularia and P. purshii (Hydrophyllaceae). American
Journal of Botany 89: 103-110. PDF
Agrawal, A. A, J. K. Conner, M. T.
Johnson, and R. Wallsgrove. 2002. Ecological genetics of induced
plant defense against herbivores in wild radish. Evolution 56:
2206-2213. PDF
Conner, J. K. 2002. Genetic
mechanisms of floral trait correlations in a natural population. Nature 420: 407-410. PDF
Conner, J, K. 2003. Artificial
selection: a powerful tool for ecologists. Ecology 84:
1650-1660. PDF
Conner, J. K., A. M. Rice, C. Stewart,
and M. T. Morgan. 2003. Patterns and mechanisms of selection on a
family-diagnostic trait: evidence from experimental manipulation and
lifetime fitness selection gradients. Evolution 57: 480-486. PDF
Conner, J. K., R. Franks, and C. Stewart.
2003. Expression of additive genetic variances and covariances for wild
radish floral traits: Comparison between field and greenhouse
environments. Evolution 57: 487-495. PDF
Conner, J.K. 2004. A Primer of Ecological Genetics. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA.
Agrawal, A.A., J.K. Conner,
and J.R. Stinchcombe. 2004. Evolution of plant resistance and tolerance to
frost damage. Ecology Letters 7: 1199-1208. PDF
Conner, J.K. and A.A.
Agrawal. 2005. Mechanisms of constraints: The contributions of selection
and genetic variance to the maintenance of cotyledon number in wild radish. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18: 238-242. PDF
Strauss, S.Y., H. Sahli,
and J.K. Conner. 2005. Toward a more trait-centered approach to diffuse (co)evolution:
New criteria for its detection. New Phytologist 165: 81-90. PDF (invited, peer reviewed,
for special edition)
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