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Publications

  • Cinto Mejía E., Turner D., *Avalos G., Wetzel W., Szendrei Z. Timing of heat wave during plant community assembly alters community composition and growth. To be submitted. *Undergraduate mentee

  •  Daniel Turner, Elizeth Cinto Mejía, Jordi Rivera Prince, William Wetzel Temporal context of herbivory affects goldenrod community ecology and plant growth. In review

  • Robinson, M.L....Cinto Mejía, E...and W.C. Wetzel. Plant size, latitude, and phylogeny explain variability in global herbivory. Science 832 no. 6671 (2023):  679-683

  • *Brendan Randall, Elizeth Cinto Mejía, Kayleigh C. Hauri, William C. Wetzel. Suboptimal macronutrient ratios promote cannibalism in a generalist herbivore (Trichoplusia ni). Ecological Entomology 48 no. 6 (2023). *Elizeth and Kayleigh's undergraduate mentee.

  • Cinto Mejía and Wetzel. "The importance of timing for the ecological consequences of extreme climate events" Ecology and Evolution 13: e9661 2023.

  • Cinto Mejía, Elizeth, Christopher JW McClure, and Jesse R. Barber. "Large‐scale manipulation of the acoustic environment can alter the abundance of breeding birds: Evidence from a phantom natural gas field." Journal of Applied Ecology 56, no. 8 (2019): 2091-2101. (pdf)

  • Pacioretty, Maria T., Peggy Martinez, Elizeth Cinto Mejia, Keith Reinhardt, Jesse R. Barber, Marie-Anne de Graaff, Akito Y. Kawahara, and Ken Aho. "Experimental exclusion of insectivorous predators results in no responses across multiple trophic levels in a water-limited, sagebrush-steppe ecosystem." Journal of Arid Environments 160 (2019): 74-81. (pdf)

  • Keyel, Alexander C., Sarah E. Reed, Kathryn Nuessly, Elizeth Cinto-Mejia, Jesse R. Barber, and George Wittemyer. "Modeling anthropogenic noise impacts on animals in natural areas." Landscape and Urban Planning 180 (2018): 76-84. (pdf)

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