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These are some of my favorite papers that I’ve been involved with. They aren’t necessarily the most ‘important’ or ‘influential’ or whatever, but I really enjoyed working on the ideas, the research and the writing, with great colleagues, and I’m fond of them.

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Link Moore, M. E., Hill, C. A., and J. G. Kingsolver. 2021.  Differing thermal sensitivities in a host-parasitoid interaction: High, fluctuating developmental temperatures produce dead wasps and giant caterpillars.  Functional Ecology 35: 675-685.

LinkHuey, R. B., and J. G. Kingsolver. 2019.  Climate warming, resource availability, and the metabolic meltdown of ectotherms. American Naturalist 194.

LinkKingsolver, J. G. and L. B. Buckley. 2017.  Evolution of plasticity and adaptive responses to climate change along climate gradients.  Proceedings of the Royal Society B 284.

LinkKingsolver, J. G., and H. A. Woods. 2016. Beyond thermal performance curves: modeling time-dependent effects of thermal stress on ectotherm growth rates. American Naturalist 187.

PDFMurren, C., Auld, J., Callahan, H. C K Ghalambor, C A Handelsman, M A Heskel, J G Kingsolver, H J Maclean, J Masel, H Maughan, D W Pfennig, R A Relyea, S. A.  Seiter, E Snell-Rood,  U K Steiner & C D Schlichting  2015. Constraints on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity: limits and costs of phenotype and plasticity. Heredity 115: 293–301.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. H. A. Woods, L. B. Buckley, K. A. Potter, H. MacLean, J. K. Higgins. 2011. Complex life cycles and the responses of insects to climate change. Integrative and Comparative Biology 51:719-732.

PDFDiamond, S. E. and J. G. Kingsolver. Host plant quality, selection history and tradeoffs shape the immune responses of Manduca sexta. 2011. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 278:289-297.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. 2009. The Well-Temperatured Biologist. The American Naturalist 174:755-768.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. and R. B. Huey. 2008. Size, temperature, and fitness: Three rules. Evolutionary Ecology Research 10:251-268.

PDF Knies, J. L., R. Izem, K. L. Supler, J. G. Kingsolver, and C. L. Burch. 2006. The genetic basis of thermal reaction norm evolution in lab and natural phage populations. PLoS Biology 4:1-8.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G., and D. W. Pfennig. 2004. Individual-level selection as a cause of Cope’s rule of phyletic size increase. Evolution 58:1608-1612.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G., and R. Gomulkiewicz. 2003. Environmental variation and selection on performance curves. Integrative and Comparative Biology 43:470-477.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G.,H. E. Hoekstra, J. M. Hoekstra, D. Berrigan, S. N. Vignieri, C. E. Hill, A. Hoang, P. Gibert, P. Beerli. 2001. The strength of phenotypic selection in natural populations. American Naturalist 157:245-261.

PDF Huey, R. B. and J. G. Kingsolver. 1993. Evolutionary responses to extreme temperatures in ecototherms. American Naturalist, 143:S21-S46

PDF Kingsolver, J.G. and D.C. Wiernasz, 1991. Development, function, and the quantitative genetics of wing melanin pattern in Pieris butterflies. Evolution, 45:1480-1492.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. and D. Schemske, 1991. Path analyses of natural selection. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 6:276-280.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G., 1987. Mosquito host choice and the epidemiology of malaria. American Naturalist 130: 811-827.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. and M. A. R. Koehl, 1985. Aerodynamics, thermoregulation, and the evolution of insect wings: differential scaling and evolutionary change. Evolution 39: 488-504.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. and T. L. Daniel, 1983. Mechanical determinants of nectar feeding strategy in hummingbirds: Energetics, tongue morphology, and licking behavior. Oecologia 60: 214-226.

Kingsolver, J. G. and W. B. Watt, 1983. Thermoregulatory strategies in Colias butterflies: Thermal stress and the limits to adaptation in temporally varying environments. American Naturalist 121: 32-55.

 

All Publications

2020

PDFAlston, M. A., Lee, J., Moore, M.E., Kingsolver, J.G., and Willett, C. S. 2020. The ghost of temperature past: interactive effects of previous and current thermal conditions on gene expression in Manduca sexta. Journal of Experimental Biology 223, jeb213975

PDFKingsolver, J.G and Buckley, L.B. 2020. Ontogenetic variation in thermal sensitivity shapes insect ecological responses to climate change. Current Opinion in Insect Science 41: 17–24

PDFLegault, G. and Kingsolver, J.G. 2020. A Stochastic Model for Predicting Age and Mass at Maturity of Insects. The American Naturalist 196:  227–240

PDFNielsen, M.E. and Kingsolver, J.G. 2020. Compensating for climate change–induced cue-environment mismatches: evidence for contemporary evolution of a photoperiodic reaction norm in Colias butterflies. Ecology Letters 23: 1129–1136

 

2019

PDFBuckley, L.B., and Kingsolver, J.G. 2019. Environmental variability shapes evolution, plasticity and biogeographic responses to climate change. Global Ecology and Biogeography 28: 1456–1468.

PDFHuey, R.B., and Kingsolver, J.G. 2019. Climate Warming, Resource Availability, and the Metabolic Meltdown of Ectotherms. The American Naturalist 194 (6).

PDFMoore, M.E., Kester, K.M., and Kingsolver, J.G. 2019. Rearing temperature and parasitoid load determine host and parasitoid performance in Manduca sexta and Cotesia congregata. Ecological Entomology, een.12776.

PDFSiepielski, A.M., Morrissey, M.B., Carlson, S.M., Francis, C.D., Kingsolver, J.G., Whitney, K.D., Kruuk, L.E.B. 2019. No evidence that warmer temperatures are associated with selection for smaller body sizes. The Proceedings of the Royal Society B 20191332.

 

2018

PDFGomulkiewicz, R., Kingsolver, J.G., Carter, P.A., and Heckman, N. 2018. Variation and Evolution of Function-Valued Traits. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 49: 139–164.

PDFKingsolver, J.G., and Buckley, L.B. 2018. How do phenology, plasticity, and evolution determine the fitness consequences of climate change for montane butterflies? Evolutionary Applications 11: 1231–1244.

PDFKingsolver, J.G., and Umbanhowar, J. 2018. The analysis and interpretation of critical temperatures. The Journal of Experimental Biology 221: jeb167858.

PDFMacLean, H.J., Nielsen, M.E., Kingsolver, J.G., and Buckley, L.B. 2018. Using museum specimens to track morphological shifts through climate change. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 374: 20170404.

PDFWoods, H.A., Kingsolver, J.G., Fey, S.B., and Vasseur, D.A. 2018. Uncertainty in geographical estimates of performance and fitness. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9: 1996–2008.

2017

PDFAugustine, K.E., and Kingsolver, J.G. 2018. Biogeography and phenology of oviposition preference and larval performance of Pieris virginiensis butterflies on native and invasive host plants. Biological Invasions 20: 413–422.

PDFBuckley, L.B., Arakaki, A.J., Cannistra, A.F., Kharouba, H.M., and Kingsolver, J.G. 2017. Insect Development, Thermal Plasticity and Fitness Implications in Changing, Seasonal Environments. Integrative and Comparative Biology 57: 988–998.

PDFCaruso, C.M., Martin, R.A., Sletvold, N., Morrissey, M.B., Wade, M.J., Augustine, K.E., Carlson, S.M., MacColl, A.D.C., Siepielski, A.M., and Kingsolver, J.G. 2017. What Are the Environmental Determinants of Phenotypic Selection? A Meta-analysis of Experimental Studies. The American Naturalist 190: 363–376.

PDFKingsolver, J.G., and Buckley, L.B. 2017. Evolution of plasticity and adaptive responses to climate change along climate gradients. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284: 20170386.

PDFKingsolver, J.G., and L.B. Buckley. 2017. Quantifying thermal extremes and biological variation to predict evolutionary responses to changing climate. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B 372: 20160147.

PDFSiepielski, A.M., M.B. Morrissey, M. Buoro, S.M. Carlson, C.M. Caruso, S.M. Clegg, T. Coulson, J. DiBattista, K.M. Gotanda, C.D. Francis, J. Hereford, J.G. Kingsolver, K.E. Augustine, L.E.B. Kruuk, R.A. Martin, B.C. Sheldon, N. Sletvold, E.I. Svensson, M.J. Wade, and A.D.C. MacColl. 2017. Precipitation drives global variation in natural selection. Science 355(6328): 959-962.

2016

PDFMacLean, H.J., J.G. Kingsolver, and L.B. Buckley. 2016. Historical changes in thermoregulatory traits of alpine butterflies reveal complex ecological and evolutionary responses to recent climate change. Climate Change Responses 3: 13.

PDFMacLean, H.J., J.K. Higgins, L.B. Buckley, and J.G. Kinsgolver. 2016. Morphological and physiological determinants of local adaptation to climate in Rocky Mountain butterflies. Conservation Physiology 4: 1-10.

PDFKingsolver, J.G., H.J. MacLean, S.B. Goddin, and K.E. Augustine. 2016. Plasticity of upper thermal limits to acute and chronic temperature variation in Manduca sexta larvae. Journal of Experimental Biology 219: 1290-1294.

PDFMacLean, H.J., J.K. Higgins, L.B. Buckley, and J.G. Kinsgolver. 2016. Geographic divergence in upper thermal limits across insect life stages: does behavior matter? Oecologia 181: 107.

PDFKingsolver, J.G., and H.A. Woods. 2016. Beyond thermal performance curves: modeling time-dependent effects on thermal stress on ectotherm growth rates. The American Naturalist 187.

2015

PDFEck, D. J., R. G. Shaw, C. J. Geyer, and J.G. Kingsolver. 2015. An integrated analysis of phenotypic selection on insect body size and development time. Evolution 69: 2525–2532.

PDFKingsolver, J.G., J.K. Higgins, and K.E. Augustine. 2015. Fluctuating temperatures and ectotherm growth: distinguishing non-linear and time-dependent effects. The Journal of Experimental Biology 218: 2218-2225.

PDFHiggins, J.K., H.J. MacLean, L.B. Buckley, and J.G. Kingsolver. 2015. Growth, developmental and stress responses of larvae of the clouded sulphur butterfly Colias eriphyle to repeated exposure to high, sub-lethal temperatures. Physiological Entomology 40:189-195.

PDFKingsolver, J.G., N. Heckman, J. Zhang, P.A. Carter, J.L. Knies, J.R. Stinchcombe, and K. Meyer. 2015. Genetic variation, simplicity, and evolutionary constraints for function-valued traits. The American Naturalist 185: E166-E181.

PDFKingsolver, J., S. Diamond, and R. Gomulkiewicz. 2015. Curve-thinking: understanding reaction norms and developmental trajectories as traits. Integrative Organismal Biology, First Edition pg. 39-53.

PDFMurren, C.J., J.R. Auld, H. Callahan, C.K. Ghalambor, C.A. Handelsman, M.A. Heskel, J.G. Kingsolver, H.J. Maclean, J. Masel, H. Maughan, D.W. Pfennig, R.A. Relyear, S. Seiter, E. Snell-Rood, U.K. Steiner, and C.D. Schlichting. 2015. Constraints on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity: limits and costs of phenotype and plasticity. Heredity 115: 293-301.

PDFKingsolver, J.G., and L.B. Buckley. 2015. Climate variability slows evolutionary responses of Colias butterflies to recent climate change. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 282: 2014-2470.

2014

PDFBuckley, L.B., C.R. Nufio, and J.G. Kingsolver. 2014. Phenotypic clines, energy balances and ecological responses to climate change. Journal of Animal Ecology 83:41-50.

PDFMurren, C.J., H.J. Maclean, S.E. Diamond, U.K. Steiner, M.A. Heskel, C.A. Handelsman, C.K. Ghalambor, J.R. Auld, H.S. Callahan, D.W. Pfennig, R.A. Relyea, C.D. Schlichting, and J. Kingsolver. 2014. Evolutionary change in continuous reaction norms. The American Naturalist 183:453-467.

2013

PDFKingsolver, J.G., S.E. Diamond, and L.B. Buckley. 2013. Heat Stress and the fitness consequences of climate change for terrestrial ectotherms. Functional Ecology.

PDFGaydos, T.L, N.E. Heckman, M. Kirkpatrick, J.R. Stinchcombe, J. Schmitt, J. Kingsolver, and J.S. Marron. 2013. Visualizing genetic constraints. The Annals of Applied Statistics 7: 860-882.

PDFHiggins, JK., HJ MacLean, LB Buckley, JG Kingsolver. 2013 Geographic differences and microevolutionary changes in thermal sensitivity of butterfly larvae in response to climate. Functional Ecology.

PDFSeiter, S., J Kingsolver. 2013 Environmental determinants of population divergence in life-history traits for an invasive species: climate, seasonality and natural enemies. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 26:1634–1645

PDFRodrigo, A., S. Alberts, K. Cranston, J. Kingsolver, H. Lapp, C. McClain, R. Smith, T. Vision, J. Weintaub, B. Wiegmann 2013. Science Incubators: Synthesis Centers and Their Role in the Research Ecosystem. PLOS Biology 11(1):e1001468

PDFGaydos, T. L., N. E. Heckman, M. Kirkpatrick, J. R. Stinchcombe, J. Schmitt, J. G. Kingsolver, J. S Marron. 2013. Visualizing genetic constraints.  Annals of Applied Statistics 7:860-882.

2012

PDFStinchcombe, J. R., Function-valued Traits Working Group, M. Kirkpatrick. 2012. Genetics and evolution of function-valued traits:  understanding environmentally responsive phenotypes.  Trends in Ecology and Evolution.

PDFBuckley, L. B., and J. G. Kingsolver. 2012. Functional and phylogenetic approaches to forecasting species’ responses to climate change.  Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 43:205-226.

PDFKingsolver, J. G., S. E. Diamond, A. M. Siepielski, S. M. Carlson. 2012. Synthetic analyses of phenotypic selection in natural populations: lessons, limitations and future directions. Evolutionary Ecology, 26:11101-1118.

PDFKingsolver, J. G., S. E. Diamond, S. A. Seiter, and J. K. Higgins. 2012. Direct and indirect phenotypic selection on developmental trajectories in Manduca sexta. Functional Ecology, 26:598-607.

PDFBuckley, L. B., and J. G. Kingsolver. 2012. The demographic impacts of shifts in climate means and extremes on alpine butterflies. Functional Ecology, 36:969-977.

PDF Diamond, S. E. and J. G. Kingsolver. 2012. Host plant adaptation and the evolution of thermal reaction norms. Oecologia 169:353-360.

2011

PDF Kingsolver, J. G., and S. E. Diamond. 2011. Phenotypic selection in natural populations: What limits directional selection? The American Naturalist 177: 346-357.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. H. A. Woods, L. B. Buckley, K. A. Potter, H. MacLean, J. K. Higgins. 2011. Complex life cycles and the responses of insects to climate change. Integrative and Comparative Biology 51:719-732.

PDF Diamond, S. E. and J. G. Kingsolver. Host plant quality, selection history and tradeoffs shape the immune responses of Manduca sexta. 2011. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 278:289-297.

PDF Huey, R. B. and J. G. Kingsolver.2011. Variation in universal temperature dependence of biological rates. Proceedings of the National Academy 108:10377-10378.

2010

PDF Knies, J. L., and J. G. Kingsolver. 2010. Erroneous Arrhenius: Modified Arrhenius model best explains the temperature dependence of ectotherm fitness. The American Naturalist 176:227-233.

PDF Diamond, S. E., and J. G. Kingsolver. 2010a. Environmental dependence of thermal reaction norms: host plant quality can reverse the temperature-size rule. The American Naturalist 75:1-10.

PDF Diamond, S. E., and J. G. Kingsolver. 2010b. Fitness consequences of host plant choice: a field experiment. Oikos 119:542-550.

2009

PDF Knies, J. L., J. G. Kingsolver, and C. L. Burch. 2009. Hotter Is better and broader: Thermal sensitivity of fitness in a population of bacteriophages. The American Naturalist 173:419-430.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G., G. J. Ragland, and S. E. Diamond. 2009. Evolution in the constant environment: thermal fluctuations and thermal sensitivity in laboratory and field populations of Manduca sexta. Evolution 63:537-541.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. 2009. The Well-Temperatured Biologist. The American Naturalist 174:755-768.

2008

PDF Angilletta, M. J. E. A. Steel, K. K. Bartz, J. G. Kingsolver, M. D. Scheurell, B. R. Beckman, and L. G. Crozier. 2008. Big dams and salmon evolution: changes in thermal regimes and their potential evolutionary consequences. Evolutionary Applications 1: 286-299.

PDF Ragland, G. J. and J. G. Kingsolver. 2008. Evolution of thermotolerance in seasonal environments: The effects of annual temperature variation and life history timing in Wyeomyia smithii. Evolution 62:1345-1357.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. and R. B. Huey. 2008. Size, temperature, and fitness: Three rules. Evolutionary Ecology Research 10:251-268.

PDF Ragland, G. J. and J. G. Kingsolver. 2008. The effect of fluctuating temperatures on ectotherm life-history traits: comparisons among geographic populations of Wyomyia smithii. Evolutionary Ecology Research 10:29-44.

2007

PDF Ragland, G. and J. G. Kingsolver. 2007. Influence of seasonal timing on thermal ecology and thermal reaction norm evolution in Wyomyia smithii. Journal of Evolutionary Biology: 20:2144-2153.

PDF Meir, E., J. Perry, J. Herron, and J. G. Kingsolver. 2007. College students’ misconceptions about evolutionary trees. American Biology Teacher 9:71-76.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. and D. W. Pfennig. 2007. Patterns and power of phenotypic selection in nature. Bioscience 57:561-571.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. and A. M. Nagle. 2007. Rapid divergence of thermal sensitivity and diapause in field and laboratory populations of Manduca sexta. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 80:473-479.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G., K. R. Massie, G. J. Ragland, and M. H. Smith. 2007. Rapid population divergence in thermal reaction norms for an invading species: Breaking the temperature-size rule. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20:892-900.

PDF Gomulkiewicz, R. and J. G. Kingsolver. 2007. A fable of four functions. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20:20-21.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. , K. R. Massie, J. G. Shlichta, M. H. Smith, G. J. Ragland, and R. Gomulkiewicz. 2007. Relating environmental variation to selection on reaction norms: an experimental test. The American Naturalist 169:163-174.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. 2007. Variation in growth and instar number in field and laboratory Manduca sexta. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 274:977-981.

2006

PDF Knies, J. L., R. Izem, K. L. Supler, J. G. Kingsolver, and C. L. Burch. 2006. The genetic basis of thermal reaction norm evolution in lab and natural phage populations. PLoS Biology 4:1-8.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G., J. G. Shlichta, G. J. Ragland, and K. R. Massie. 2006. Thermal reaction norms for caterpillar growth depend on diet. Evolutionary Ecology Research 8:1-13.

Doak, P., P. M. Kareiva and J. G. Kingsolver. 2006. Fitness consequences of choosy oviposition for a time-limited butterfly. Ecology 87:395-408.

2005

PDF Helmuth, B, J. G. Kingsolver, and E. Carrington. 2005. Biophysics, physiological ecology and climate change: Does mechanism matter? Annual Reviews of Physiology 67:177-201.

Parmesan, C., S. Gaines, L. Gonzalez, D. M. Kaufman, J. G. Kingsolver, A. T. Peterson, and R. Sagarin. 2005. Empirical perspectives on species borders: from traditional biogeography to global change. Oikos 108:58-75.

PDF Izem, R. and J. G. Kingsolver. 2005. Variation in continuous reaction norms: quantifying directions of biological interest. The American Naturalist 166:277-289.

2004

PDF Kingsolver, J. G., G. J. Ragland, and J. G. Shlichta. 2004. Quantitative genetics of continuous reaction norms: Thermal sensitivity of caterpillar growth rates. Evolution 58:1521-1529.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G., and D. W. Pfennig. 2004. Individual-level selection as a cause of Cope’s rule of phyletic size increase. Evolution 58:1608-1612.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G., R. Izem, and G. Ragland. 2004. Plasticity of size and growth in fluctuating thermal environments: comparing reaction norms and performance curves. Integrative and Comparative Biology 44:450-460.

2003

PDF Kingsolver, J. G., and R. Gomulkiewicz. 2003. Environmental variation and selection on performance curves. Integrative and Comparative Biology 43:470-477.

2002

Huey, R. B., M. Carlson, L. Crozier, M. Frazier, H. Hamilton, C. Harley, A. Hoang, and J. G. Kingsolver. 2002. Plants vs animals: Do they deal with stress in different ways? Journal of Integrative and Comparative Biology 42:232-240.

2001

PDF Kingsolver, J. G., R. Gomulkiewicz, and P. A. Carter. 2001. Variation, selection and evolution of function-valued traits. Genetica, 112-113: 87-104.

PDF Hoekstra, H. E. J. M. Hoekstra, D. Berrigan, S. N. Vignieri, A. Hoang, C. E. Hill, P. Beerli and J. G. Kingsolver. 2001. Strength and tempo of directional selection in the wild. PNAS 98: 9157-9160.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G.,H. E. Hoekstra, J. M. Hoekstra, D. Berrigan, S. N. Vignieri, C. E. Hill, A. Hoang, P. Gibert, P. Beerli. 2001. The strength of phenotypic selection in natural populations. The American Naturalist 157:245-261.

2000

Kingsolver, J. G. 2000. Feeding, growth and the thermal environment of Cabbage White Caterpillars, Pieris rapae L. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 73:621-628.

Srygley, R. B. and J. G. Kingsolver. 2000. Effects of weight loading on flight performance and survival of palatable Neotropical Anartia fatima butterflies. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 70:707-725.

Kingsolver, J. G. and R. B. Srygley. 2000. Experimental analyses of body size, flight and survival in pierid butterflies. Evolutionary Ecology Research 2:593-612.

1999

Woods, H. A. and J. G. Kingsolver. 1999. Feeding rate and the structure of protein digestion and absorption in lepidopteran midguts. Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 42:74-87.

Petersen, C., H. A. Woods, and J. G. Kingsolver. 2000. Stage-specific effects of temperature and dietary protein on growth and survival of Manduca sexta caterpillars. Physiological Entomology 25:35-40.

Kingsolver, J. G. 1999. Experimental analyses of wing size, flight and survival in the Western White Butterfly. Evolution 53:1479-1490.

1998

Kingsolver, J. G. and H. A. Woods. 1998. Interactions of temperature and dietary protein concentration in growth and feeding of Manduca sexta caterpillars. Physiological Entomology, 23:354-359.

Srygley, R. B. and J. G. Kingsolver. 1998. Red-wing blackbird reproductive behaviour and the palatability, flight performance and morphology of temperate pierid butterflies. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 64: 41-55.

Kingsolver, J. G. and R. B. Huey. 1998. Selection and evolution of morphological and physiological plasticity in thermally varying environments. American Zoologist 38:545-560.

Early to Mid 90s

Kingsolver, J. G. and H. A. Woods. 1997. Thermal sensitivity of feeding and digestion in Manduca caterpillars. Physiological Zoology 70:631-638.

Kingsolver, J. G. 1996. Experimental manipulation of wing pigment patterns and survival in Western White Butterflies. American Naturalist 147:296-306.

Kingsolver, J. G. 1995. Fitness consequences of seasonal polyphenism in the Western White Butterfly. Evolution 49:942-954.

Kingsolver, J. G. 1995. Viability selection on seasonally polyphenic traits: Wing melanin pattern in Western White Butterflies. Evolution 49:932-941.

Kingsolver, J. G. and S. G. Smith. 1995. Estimating selection on quantitative traits using capture-recapture data. Evolution 49:384-388.

Kingsolver, J. G. and M. A. R. Koehl. 1994. Selection factors in the evolution of insect wings. Annual Review of Entomology 39:425-451.

PDF Huey, R. B. and J. G. Kingsolver. 1993. Evolutionary responses to extreme temperatures in ecototherms. American Naturalist, 143:S21-S46.

Kingsolver, J. G. and T. L. Daniel. 1993. The mechanics of fluid feeding in insects. Proc. Thomas Say Publ. Entomol., 1:149-162.

Huey, R. B., W. D. Crill, J. G. Kingsolver and K. E. Weber. 1992. A method for rapid measurement of heat or cold resistance of small insects. Functional Ecology,6:489-494.

PDF Kingsolver, J.G. and D.C. Wiernasz, 1991. Development, function, and the quantitative genetics of wing melanin pattern in Pieris butterflies. Evolution, 45:1480-1492.

Wiernasz, D.C. and J. G. Kingsolver, 1991. Wing melanin pattern mediates intraspecific mate choice and species recognition in Pontia occidentalis. Animal Behavior, 42:276-280.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. and D. Schemske, 1991. Path analyses of natural selection. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 6:276-280.

Kingsolver, J. G. and D. C. Wiernasz, 1991. Seasonal polyphenism in wing melanin pattern and thermoregulatory adaptation in Pieris butterflies. American Naturalist, 137:816-830.

1980s

Huey, R. and J. G. Kingsolver, 1989. Evolution of thermal sensitivity of ectotherm performance. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 4: 131-135.

Daniel, T., J. Kingsolver, and E. Meyhofer, 1989. Mechanical determinants of nectar-feeding energetics in butterflies: Muscle mechanics, feeding geometry, and functional equivalence. Oecologia, 79: 66-75.

Kingsolver, J. G. and M. A. R. Koehl, 1989. Selective actors in the evolution of insect wings: Response to Kukulova-Peck. Canad. J. Zool., 67: 785-787.

Kingsolver, J. G., 1989. Weather and the population dynamics of insects: Integrating physiological and population ecology. Physiol. Zool., 62: 314-334.

Kingsolver, J. G., 1988. Thermoregulation, flight, and the evolution of wing pattern in pierid butterflies: The topography of fitness surfaces. Amer. Zool., 28:899-912.

Kingsolver, J. G., 1987. Predation, thermoregulation, and wing color in pierid butterflies. Oecologia 73: 301-306.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G., 1987. Mosquito host choice and the epidemiology of malaria. Amer. Nat. 130: 811-827.

Kingsolver, J. G. and D. C. Wiernasz. 1987. Dissecting correlated characters: Adaptive aspects of phenotypic covariation in melanization pattern in Pieris butterflies. Evolution 41: 49-503.

Kingsolver, J. G., 1987. Evolution and coadaptation of thermoregulatory behavior and wing pigmentation pattern in pierid butterflies. Evolution 41: 472-490.

Tsuiji, J. A., J. G. Kingsolver and W. B. Watt, 1986. Thermal physiological ecology of Colias butterflies in flight. Oecologia 69: 252-261.

Kingsolver, J. G., 1985. Butterfly thermoregulation: Organismic mechanisms and population consequences. J. Res. Lepidop. 24: 1-20.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. and M. A. R. Koehl, 1985. Aerodynamics, thermoregulation, and the evolution of insect wings: differential scaling and evolutionary change. Evolution 39: 488-504.

Kingsolver, J.G., 1985. Thermoregulatory significance of wing melanization pattern in Pieris butterflies: Physics, posture, and pattern. Oecologia 66:546-551.

Kingsolver, J. G., 1985. Thermal ecology of Pieris butterflies: A new mechanism of behavioral thermoregulation. Oecologia 66: 540-545.

Kingsolver, J. G. and W. B. Watt, 1984. Mechanistic constraints and optimality models: thermoregulatory strategies in Colias butterflies. Ecology 65: 1835-1839.

Daniel, T. L. and J G. Kingsolver, 1983. Feeding strategy and the mechanics of blood sucking in insects. J. Theoret. Biol. 105: 661-672.

PDF Kingsolver, J. G. and T. L. Daniel, 1983. Mechanical determinants of nectar feeding strategy in hummingbirds: Energetics, tongue morphology, and licking behavior. Oecologia 60: 214-226.

Kingsolver, J. G. and W. B. Watt, 1983. Thermoregulatory strategies in Colias butterflies: Thermal stress and the limits to adaptation in temporally varying environments. American Naturalist 121: 32-55.

Kingsolver, J. G., 1983. Ecological significance of flight activity in Colias butterflies: Implications for reproductive strategy and population structure. Ecology 64:545-551.

Kingsolver, J. G., 1983. Thermoregulation and flight in Colias butterflies: Elevational patterns and mechanistic limitations. Ecology 64: 534-545.

Kingsolver, J. G. and R. K. Moffat, 1982. Thermoregulation and the determinants of heat transfer in Colias butterflies. Oecologia 53: 27-33.

Kingsolver, J. G., 1981. The effects of environmental uncertainty on morphological design and fluid balance in Sarracenia purpurea L. Oecologia 48: 364-370.

1970s

Kingsolver, J. G., 1979. Thermal and hydric aspects of environmental hetergeneity in the pitcher plant mosquito. Ecological Monographs 49:357-376.

Kingsolver, J. G. and D. M. Norris, 1977. The interaction of behavior and initial reproduction in Xyleborus ferrugineus, in relation to its symbiotic fingi. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 70: 1-4.

Kingsolver, J. G. and D. M. Norris, 1977. The interaction of the female ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus ferrugineus, in relation to the morphology of the gallery system. Exper. et Appl. 21: 9-13.

Kingsolver, J. G. and D. M. Norris, 1977. External morphology of Xyleborus ferrugineus. I. Head and prothorax of adult males and females. J. Morphol. 154: 147-156.

Kingsolver, J. G. and D. M. Norris, 1977. Morphology and developmental rates of males and females of Xyleborus ferrugineus during metamorphosis. Int. J. Insect. Morphol. and Embryol. 6: 31-39.