Publications

asterisks indicate undergraduate co-authors

Ayroles, J.F., K. A. Hughes, K.C. Rowe, M.M. Reedy, S.L. Rodriguez-Zas, J.M. Drnevich, C.E. Cáceres and K.N. Paige. 2009. A genome-wide assessment of inbreeding depression: gene number, function and mode of action. Conservation Biology in press

Duffy, M.A., S.R. Hall, C.E. Cáceres and A.R. Ives. 2009. Rapid evolution, seasonality, and the termination of epidemics. Ecology in press

Hall, S.R., C.M. Knight*, C.R. Becker, M.A. Duffy, A.J. Tessier, and C.E. Cáceres. 2009. Quality matters: food quality and the course of epidemics in planktonic host-parasite system. Ecology Letters in press

Cáceres, C.E., A.J. Tessier, A. Andreou*, and M.A. Duffy. 2008. Stoichiometric relationships in vernal pond plankton communities. Freshwater Biology 53:1291-1302.

Duffy, M.A., C.E. Brassil, C.A. Klausmeier, S.R. Hall, A.J. Tessier, C.E. Cáceres and J.K. Conner. 2008. Parasite-mediated disruptive selection in a natural Daphnia population. BMC Evolution 8:80

Storch, A.J., K.L. Schulz, C.E. Cáceres, P.M. Smyntek, J.M. Dettmers, M.A. Teece. 2007. Consumption of the exotic zooplankton, Bythotrephes longimanus and Cercopagis pengoi, by alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) in three Laurentian Great Lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 64: 1314-1328.

Hall, S.R., C. Becker, and C.E. Cáceres. 2007. Parasitic castration: a perspective from a model of dynamic energy budgets. Integrative and Comparative Biology 47:295-309.

Agrawal, A.A., D.D. Ackerly, F. Adler, A.E. Arnold, C. Cáceres. D.F Doak, E. Post, P.J. Hudson, J. Maron, K.A. Mooney, M. Power, D. Schemske, J. Stachowicz, S. Strauss, M.G. Turner, and E. Werner. 2007. Filling key gaps in population and community ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 10:207-218.

Hall, S.R., L. Sivars-Becker, C. Becker, M.A. Duffy, A.J. Tessier, and C.E. Cáceres. 2007. Eating yourself sick: transmission of disease as a function of foraging ecology. Ecology Letters 10:207-218.

Steiner, C.F., C.E. Cáceres and S.D.P. Smith. 2007. Resurrecting the ghost of competition past with dormant zooplankton eggs. American Naturalist 169:416-422.

Hall, S.R., A.J. Tessier, M.A. Duffy, M. Huebner, and C.E. Cáceres. 2006. Warmer does not have to mean sicker: temperature and predators can jointly drive timing of epidemics. Ecology 87:1684-1695.

Cáceres, C.E., S.R. Hall, M.A. Duffy, A.J. Tessier, C. Helmle, and S. MacIntyre. 2006. Physical structure of lakes constrains epidemics in Daphnia populations. Ecology 87:1438-1444.

Hall, S.R., M.A. Duffy, A.J. Tessier, and C.E. Cáceres. 2005. Spatial heterogeneity of daphnid parasitism within lakes. Oecologia143: 635-644.

Hall, S.R., MA. Duffy, and C.E. Cáceres. 2005. Selective predation and productivity jointly drive complex behavior in host-parasite systems. American Naturalist 165:70-81.

Witt, A.M., J.M. Dettmers, and C.E. Cáceres. 2005. Cercopagis pengoi in southwestern Lake Michigan for four years following invasion. Journal of Great Lakes Research 31:245-252.

Witt, A.M., and C.E. Cáceres. 2004. Potential predator-prey relationships between Bythotrephes longimanus and Cercopagis pengoi in southwestern Lake Michigan. Journal of Great Lakes Research 30:519-527.

Graeb, B.D.S., J.M. Detterms, D.H. Wahl, and C.E. Cáceres.  2004.  Fish size and prey availability affect growth, survival, prey selection, and foraging behavior of larval yellow perch. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 133:504-514.

Cáceres, C. E. and A.J. Tessier.  2004. To sink or swim: Variable diapause strategies among Daphnia species. Limnology and Oceanography 49:1333-1340.

Cáceres, C. E. and A.J. Tessier. 2004. Incidence of diapause varies among populations of Daphnia pulicaria. Oecologia 141:425-431.

Tessier, A.J. and C.E. Cáceres. 2004. Differentiation in sex investment by clones and populations of DaphniaEcology Letters 7:695-703.

Gerrish, G.A. and C.E. Cáceres. 2003. Genetic vs. environmental influence on pigment variation in the ephippia of Daphnia pulicaria. Freshwater Biology 48:1971-1982.

Cáceres, C.E. and A.J. Tessier. 2003. How long to rest: The ecology of optimal dormancy and environmental constraint. Ecology 84:1189-1198.

Cáceres, C.E. and D.A. Soluk. 2002. Blowing in the wind: A field test of overland dispersal and colonization by aquatic invertebrates. Oecologia 131:402-408.

Hairston, N.G. Jr., C.L. Holtmeier, W. Lampert, L.J. Weider, D.M. Post, J.M. Fischer, C.E. Cáceres, J.A. Fox, and U. Gaedke. 2001. Natural selection for grazer resistance to toxic cyanobacteria: Evolution of phenotypic plasticity? Evolution 55:2203-2214.

Cáceres, C.E. and M.S. Schwalbach. 2001. How well do laboratory experiments explain field patterns of zooplankton emergence? Freshwater Biology 46:1179-1189.

Santer, B., E. Blohm-Sievers, C.E.
Cáceres, and N.G. Hairston, Jr. 2000. Life-history variation in the coexisting freshwater copepods Eudiaptomus gracilis and Eudiaptomus graciloides. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 149:441-458.

Hairston, N.G., Jr., W. Lampert, C.E.
Cáceres, C.L. Holtmeier, L.J. Weider, U. Gaedke, J.M. Fisher, J.A. Fox, and D.M. Post. 1999. Dormant eggs record rapid evolution. Nature 401:446.

Cáceres, C.E. and N.G. Hairston, Jr. 1998. Benthic-pelagic coupling in planktonic crustaceans: the role of the benthos. Archiv für Hydrobiologie Special Issues Advancing Limnology 52:163-174.

Cáceres, C.E. 1998. Interspecific variation in the abundance, production, and emergence of Daphnia diapausing eggs. Ecology 79:1699-1710.

Cáceres, C.E. 1998. Seasonal dynamics and interspecific competition in Oneida Lake Daphnia. Oecologia 115:233-244.

Cáceres, C.E. 1997. Temporal variation, dormancy and coexistence: a field test of the storage effect. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 94:9171-9175.

Cáceres, C.E. 1997. Dormancy in invertebrates. Invertebrate Biology 116:371-383.

Hairston, N.G., Jr., and C.E.
Cáceres. 1996. Distribution of crustacean diapause: micro- and macroevolutionary pattern and process. Symposium on Diapause in the Crustacea: Developments in Hydrobiology. Hydrobiologia 320:27-44.

Lehman, J.T., and C.E.
Cáceres. 1993. Food-web responses to species invasion by a predatory invertebrate: Bythotrephes in Lake Michigan. Limnology  and Oceanography 38:879-891.

Other Publications

Cáceres, C.E. and J.T. Lehman. 1990. Spiny tailed Bythotrephes: Its life history and effects on the Great Lakes. Michigan Sea Grant Program. 7 pp.

Department of Animal Biology School of Integrative Biology University of Illinois

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Updated 01/20/06