Bold and underlined = undergraduate researchers
32. Mettler, CA, and BE Carlson. 2023. Direction of Alliaria petiolata (Garlic mustard) leachate’s effect on early litter mass loss is dependent upon saprotrophic community composition. BIOS 94:20-29.
31. Rhodes, C, Haunfelder, W, and BE Carlson. 2022. Citizen science reporting indicates geographic and phenotypic drivers of road use and mortality in a threatened rattlesnake. Current Zoology 2002:zoac050.
30. Carlson, BE and WL Robinson. 2022. Trait covariances in Eastern Box Turtles do not support pleiotropic effects of the melanocortin system on color, behavior, and stress physiology. Journal of Herpetology 56:478-888.
29. Carlson, BE. 2022. Terrapene carolina carolina (Eastern box turtle). Same-sex mounting behavior. Herpetological Review 53:125-126.
28. Carlson, BE. 2021. Review of The Secret Social Lives of Reptiles by JS Doody, et al. Herpetological Review 52:679-680.
27. Mettler, C, Aguirre-Morales, M, Harmeson, J, Robinson, WL, and BE Carlson. 2021. Effects of the herbicide metolachlor and fish presence on pond mesocosm communities. The American Midland Naturalist 186:199-214.
26. Carlson, BE, Klein, K, and C Rhodes. 2020. First report of rapid eye color change in a non-avian tetrapod. Ethology 126:942-946.
25. Carlson, BE, and S Tetzlaff. 2020. Long-term behavioral consistency in wild adult and captive juvenile turtles (Terrapene carolina): implications for personality development. Ethology 126:668-678.
24. Flock, T, and BE Carlson. 2019. Exogenous octopamine increases antipredator aggression in scorpions (Centruroides vittatus). Journal of Arachnology 47:392-395.
23. Pich, J, Belden, AJ, and BE Carlson. 2019. Individual variation in boldness in turtles is consistent across assay conditions and behavioral measures. Behaviour 156:1039-1056.
22. Carlson, BE. 2018. Terrapene carolina (Eastern box turtle). Resistance to egg predation. Herpetological Review 49:111.
21. Kashon, EAF, and BE Carlson. 2018. Consistently bolder turtles maintain higher body temperatures in the field but may experience greater predation risk. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 72:9.21.
20. Carlson, BE, and T Langkilde. 2017. Body size variation in aquatic consumers causes pervasive community effects, independent of mean body size. Ecology and Evolution 7:9978-9990.
19. Lambert, MR, Carlson, BE, Smylie, MS, and L Swierk. 2017. Ontogeny of sexual dichromatism in the explosively breeding Wood Frog. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 12:447-456.
18. Carlson, BE. 2016. Lithobates sylvaticus (Wood frog). Melanistic larva. Herpetological Review 47:439.
17. Carlson, BE, and WS Parker. 2016. Resurrected records: "new" reptile occurrence records for Montgomery County, Indiana. Journal of North American Herpetology 2016:19-22.
16. Carlson, BE, Thawley, CJ, and SP Graham. 2016. Natural History of the Valley and Ridge Salamander (Plethodon hoffmani): Demography, Movement, Microhabitats, and Abundance. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11:315-327.
15. Carlson, BE, and T Langkilde. 2016. The role of prey in microgeographic variation in Red-spotted Newt (Notophthalmus v. viridescens) head width. Journal of Herpetology 50:442-448.
14. Carlson, BE, JC Newman, and T Langkilde. 2015. Food or fear: hunger modifies responses to injured conspecifics in tadpoles. Hydrobiologia 743:299-308.
13. Carlson, BE, Williams, J, and J Langshaw. 2014. Is synchronized ecdysis in wild rat snakes (Pantherophis alleghaniensis) linked to humidity? Herpetology Notes 7: 471-473.
12. Carlson, BE. 2014. Notophthalmus viridescens: diet. Herpetological Review 45:475.
11. Carlson, BE. 2014. Lithobates sylvaticus: egg predation. Herpetological Review 45:279.
10. Carlson, BE. 2014. Lithobates catesbeianus: habitat. Herpetological Review 45:304-305.
9. Carlson, BE, and T Langkilde. 2014. Predation risk in tadpole populations shapes behavioural responses of prey but not strength of trait-mediated indirect interactions. Oikos 123: 1519:1527.
8. Carlson, BE, McGinley, S, and MP Rowe. 2014. Meek males and fighting females: sexually dimorphic antipredator behavior and locomotor performance is explained by morphology in bark scorpions (Centruroides vittatus). PLOS ONE 9:e97648.
7. Brossman, K, Carlson, BE, Stokes, A, and T Langkilde. 2014. Eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) larvae alter morphological but not chemical defenses in response to predator cues. Canadian Journal of Zoology 92:279-283.
6. Carlson, BE, and T Langkilde. 2014. No evidence of selection by predators on tadpole boldness. Behaviour 151:23-45.
5. Thawley, CJ and BE Carlson. 2013. Geographic distribution: Hyla versicolor (gray treefrog). Herpetological Review. 44: 621.
4. Carlson, BE, and T Langkilde. 2013. Personality traits are expressed in Bullfrog tadpoles during open-field trials. Journal of Herpetology 47: 378-383.
3. Brossman, KH, Carlson, BE, Swierk, LN, and T Langkilde. 2013. Aquatic tail size carries over to the terrestrial phase without impairing locomotion in eastern red-spotted newts (Notophthalmus v. viridescens). Canadian Journal of Zoology 91:7-12.
2. Carlson, BE, and T Langkilde. 2013. A common marking technique affects tadpole behavior and predation risk. Ethology 119:167-177.
1. Carlson, BE and MP Rowe. 2009. Temperature and desiccation effects on the antipredator behavior of Centruroides vittatus (Scorpiones: Buthidae). Journal of Arachnology 37:321-330.
31. Rhodes, C, Haunfelder, W, and BE Carlson. 2022. Citizen science reporting indicates geographic and phenotypic drivers of road use and mortality in a threatened rattlesnake. Current Zoology 2002:zoac050.
30. Carlson, BE and WL Robinson. 2022. Trait covariances in Eastern Box Turtles do not support pleiotropic effects of the melanocortin system on color, behavior, and stress physiology. Journal of Herpetology 56:478-888.
29. Carlson, BE. 2022. Terrapene carolina carolina (Eastern box turtle). Same-sex mounting behavior. Herpetological Review 53:125-126.
28. Carlson, BE. 2021. Review of The Secret Social Lives of Reptiles by JS Doody, et al. Herpetological Review 52:679-680.
27. Mettler, C, Aguirre-Morales, M, Harmeson, J, Robinson, WL, and BE Carlson. 2021. Effects of the herbicide metolachlor and fish presence on pond mesocosm communities. The American Midland Naturalist 186:199-214.
26. Carlson, BE, Klein, K, and C Rhodes. 2020. First report of rapid eye color change in a non-avian tetrapod. Ethology 126:942-946.
25. Carlson, BE, and S Tetzlaff. 2020. Long-term behavioral consistency in wild adult and captive juvenile turtles (Terrapene carolina): implications for personality development. Ethology 126:668-678.
24. Flock, T, and BE Carlson. 2019. Exogenous octopamine increases antipredator aggression in scorpions (Centruroides vittatus). Journal of Arachnology 47:392-395.
23. Pich, J, Belden, AJ, and BE Carlson. 2019. Individual variation in boldness in turtles is consistent across assay conditions and behavioral measures. Behaviour 156:1039-1056.
22. Carlson, BE. 2018. Terrapene carolina (Eastern box turtle). Resistance to egg predation. Herpetological Review 49:111.
21. Kashon, EAF, and BE Carlson. 2018. Consistently bolder turtles maintain higher body temperatures in the field but may experience greater predation risk. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 72:9.21.
20. Carlson, BE, and T Langkilde. 2017. Body size variation in aquatic consumers causes pervasive community effects, independent of mean body size. Ecology and Evolution 7:9978-9990.
19. Lambert, MR, Carlson, BE, Smylie, MS, and L Swierk. 2017. Ontogeny of sexual dichromatism in the explosively breeding Wood Frog. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 12:447-456.
18. Carlson, BE. 2016. Lithobates sylvaticus (Wood frog). Melanistic larva. Herpetological Review 47:439.
17. Carlson, BE, and WS Parker. 2016. Resurrected records: "new" reptile occurrence records for Montgomery County, Indiana. Journal of North American Herpetology 2016:19-22.
16. Carlson, BE, Thawley, CJ, and SP Graham. 2016. Natural History of the Valley and Ridge Salamander (Plethodon hoffmani): Demography, Movement, Microhabitats, and Abundance. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11:315-327.
15. Carlson, BE, and T Langkilde. 2016. The role of prey in microgeographic variation in Red-spotted Newt (Notophthalmus v. viridescens) head width. Journal of Herpetology 50:442-448.
14. Carlson, BE, JC Newman, and T Langkilde. 2015. Food or fear: hunger modifies responses to injured conspecifics in tadpoles. Hydrobiologia 743:299-308.
13. Carlson, BE, Williams, J, and J Langshaw. 2014. Is synchronized ecdysis in wild rat snakes (Pantherophis alleghaniensis) linked to humidity? Herpetology Notes 7: 471-473.
12. Carlson, BE. 2014. Notophthalmus viridescens: diet. Herpetological Review 45:475.
11. Carlson, BE. 2014. Lithobates sylvaticus: egg predation. Herpetological Review 45:279.
10. Carlson, BE. 2014. Lithobates catesbeianus: habitat. Herpetological Review 45:304-305.
9. Carlson, BE, and T Langkilde. 2014. Predation risk in tadpole populations shapes behavioural responses of prey but not strength of trait-mediated indirect interactions. Oikos 123: 1519:1527.
8. Carlson, BE, McGinley, S, and MP Rowe. 2014. Meek males and fighting females: sexually dimorphic antipredator behavior and locomotor performance is explained by morphology in bark scorpions (Centruroides vittatus). PLOS ONE 9:e97648.
7. Brossman, K, Carlson, BE, Stokes, A, and T Langkilde. 2014. Eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) larvae alter morphological but not chemical defenses in response to predator cues. Canadian Journal of Zoology 92:279-283.
6. Carlson, BE, and T Langkilde. 2014. No evidence of selection by predators on tadpole boldness. Behaviour 151:23-45.
5. Thawley, CJ and BE Carlson. 2013. Geographic distribution: Hyla versicolor (gray treefrog). Herpetological Review. 44: 621.
4. Carlson, BE, and T Langkilde. 2013. Personality traits are expressed in Bullfrog tadpoles during open-field trials. Journal of Herpetology 47: 378-383.
3. Brossman, KH, Carlson, BE, Swierk, LN, and T Langkilde. 2013. Aquatic tail size carries over to the terrestrial phase without impairing locomotion in eastern red-spotted newts (Notophthalmus v. viridescens). Canadian Journal of Zoology 91:7-12.
2. Carlson, BE, and T Langkilde. 2013. A common marking technique affects tadpole behavior and predation risk. Ethology 119:167-177.
1. Carlson, BE and MP Rowe. 2009. Temperature and desiccation effects on the antipredator behavior of Centruroides vittatus (Scorpiones: Buthidae). Journal of Arachnology 37:321-330.