In prep
Lyons, M.P., D.B. Shepard, K.H. Kozak. Restricted gene flow between climatically differentiated habitats does not lead to differentiation in ecophysiology for a niche conserved species in prep for Journal of Evolutionary Biology
In review
In press
Lyons, M.P., B. von Holle, J.F. Weishampel. Why do sea turtle nests fail? Modeling clutch loss across the southeastern United States. in press at Ecosphere
Published
Lyons, M.P., B. von Holle, M.A. Caffrey, J.F. Weishampel. 2020. Quantifying the impacts of future sea level rise on nesting sea turtles in the southeastern United States. Ecological Applications
Lyons, M.P. and K.H. Kozak. 2020. Vanishing islands in the sky? A comparison of correlation- and mechanism-based forecasts in range -dynamics for montane salamanders under climate change. Ecography. 43:481-493
Briscoe, R.D., A.J. Gorton, J.B. Yoder, N.J. Deacon, J.J. Grossman, S. Kothari, M.P. Lyons, S.N. Sheth, P. Tiffin, D.A. Moeller. 2020. Context dependence of local adaptation to abiotic and biotic environments: a quantitative and qualitative synthesis. American Naturalist. 195:412-431
Selected for March 2020 PNAS journal club
Lyons, M.P., D.B. Shepard, K.H. Kozak. 2016. Determinants of range limits in montane woodland salamanders (genus Plethodon). Copeia. 104:101-110
Lyons, M.P. 2010. Diurnal Lemur Density within the National Park Parcel Ivontaka Nord, UNESCO Biosphere of Mananara-Nord. Lemur News. 15:29-32.
In the news
Benefits to Better Ocean Weather Forecasting. Eos
Will coastal squeeze affect sea turtles in the Southeast? The Wildlife Society
Sea level rise impacts to Canaveral sea turtle nests will be substantial. Science Daily
Bell Museum's Saturday with a Scientist makes learning fun. Pioneer Press
Lyons, M.P., D.B. Shepard, K.H. Kozak. Restricted gene flow between climatically differentiated habitats does not lead to differentiation in ecophysiology for a niche conserved species in prep for Journal of Evolutionary Biology
In review
In press
Lyons, M.P., B. von Holle, J.F. Weishampel. Why do sea turtle nests fail? Modeling clutch loss across the southeastern United States. in press at Ecosphere
Published
Lyons, M.P., B. von Holle, M.A. Caffrey, J.F. Weishampel. 2020. Quantifying the impacts of future sea level rise on nesting sea turtles in the southeastern United States. Ecological Applications
Lyons, M.P. and K.H. Kozak. 2020. Vanishing islands in the sky? A comparison of correlation- and mechanism-based forecasts in range -dynamics for montane salamanders under climate change. Ecography. 43:481-493
Briscoe, R.D., A.J. Gorton, J.B. Yoder, N.J. Deacon, J.J. Grossman, S. Kothari, M.P. Lyons, S.N. Sheth, P. Tiffin, D.A. Moeller. 2020. Context dependence of local adaptation to abiotic and biotic environments: a quantitative and qualitative synthesis. American Naturalist. 195:412-431
Selected for March 2020 PNAS journal club
Lyons, M.P., D.B. Shepard, K.H. Kozak. 2016. Determinants of range limits in montane woodland salamanders (genus Plethodon). Copeia. 104:101-110
Lyons, M.P. 2010. Diurnal Lemur Density within the National Park Parcel Ivontaka Nord, UNESCO Biosphere of Mananara-Nord. Lemur News. 15:29-32.
In the news
Benefits to Better Ocean Weather Forecasting. Eos
Will coastal squeeze affect sea turtles in the Southeast? The Wildlife Society
Sea level rise impacts to Canaveral sea turtle nests will be substantial. Science Daily
Bell Museum's Saturday with a Scientist makes learning fun. Pioneer Press