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Ph.D. in Ecology, Duke University, 1998. MS in Statistics, Duke University, 1998.Associate editor-in-chief, Ecology.

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Anderson, K.E., B.D. Inouye, and N. Underwood. 2015. Does induced resistance cause herbivore aggregations? An examination of spatial pattern formation in a model of induced resistance and herbivore population dynamics. Ecology 96(10) 2758-2770. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-1697.1 Grinath, J.B., B.D. Inouye, and N. Underwood. 2015. A cascade of antagonistic and mutualistic ecological effects: bears benefit plants. Ecology Letters 18(2):164-173. Kadowaki, K. and B.D. Inouye. 2015. Habitat configuration affects spatial pattern of β diversity of insect communities breeding in oyster mushrooms. Ecosphere 6:art72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES14-00327.1 Freestone, A.L. and B.D. Inouye. 2015. Deterministic community assembly and high temporal turnover promote regional coexistence in the tropics but not the temperate zone. Ecology 96(1): 264-273. Spiesman, B.J. and B.D. Inouye. 2014. The consequences of multiple indirect pathways of interaction for species coexistence. Theoretical Ecology, DOI: 10.1007/s12080-014-0246-4. Bruna, E.M., T.J. Izzo, B.D. Inouye, and H.L. Vasconcelos. 2014. Effect of mutualist partner identity and fidelity on plant demography. Ecology, 95(12): 3237-3243. Hamb?ck, P.A. B.D. Inouye, P. Andersson, and N. Underwood. 2014. Effects of plant neighborhoods on plant-herbivore interactions: resource dilution and associational effects. Ecology 95(5): 1370-1383. Underwood, N., B.D. Inouye, and P.A. Hamb?ck. 2014. A conceptual framework for associational effects: when do neighbors matter and how would we know? Quarterly Review of Biology 89(1): 1-19. Spiesman B.J. and B.D. Inouye. 2013. Habitat loss alters the architecture of plant-pollinator interaction networks. Ecology 94(12): 2688–2696. Kim T, N. Underwood, B.D. Inouye. 2013. Insect herbivores change the outcome of plant competition through effects on demographic processes. Ecology 94(8): 1753-1763. Miller, T.E.X., and B.D. Inouye. 2013. Sex-biased dispersal affects the velocity of range expansion. Ecology Letters, 16(3): 354-361. Kadowaki, K., B.D. Inouye, and T.E. Miller. 2012. Assembly-history dynamics of a pitcher-plant protozoan community in experimental microcosms. PLoS ONE, 7(8): e42651. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0042651. Inouye, B.D. 2012. Coevolution. pgs 131-136 in Encyclopedia of Theoretical Ecology, Hastings, A. and L. Gross, editors. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. Grinath, J.B., B.D. Inouye, N. Underwood, and I. Billick. 2012. The indirect consequences of a mutualism: comparing positive and negative components of the net interaction between honeydew-tending ants and host plants. Journal of Animal Ecology, 81:494-502. Miller, T.E.X., and B. D. Inouye. 2011. Confronting two-sex demographic models with data. Ecology, 92(11):2141-2151.Hughes, A. R., B. D. Inouye, M. Johnson, N. Underwood, and M. Vellend. 2008. Ecological consequences of genetic diversity. Ecology Letters 11: 609–623. Lee, C.T., B.D. Inouye, and T.E.X. Miller. 2011. Consumer effects on the vital rates of their resource can determine the outcome of competition between consumers. American Naturalist 178(4): 452-463. Miller, T.E.X., A.K. Shaw, B.D. Inouye, and M.G. Neubert. 2011. Sex-biased dispersal and the speed of two-sex invasions. American Naturalist 177(5):549-561. Chase, J.M., N.J.B. Kraft, K.G. Smith, M. Vellend, B.D. Inouye. 2011. Using null models to disentangle variation in community dissimilarity from variation in α-diversity. Ecosphere 2(2): art24. doi:10.1890/ES10-00117.1. Anderson, M.J., T.O. Crist, J.M. Chase, M. Vellend, B.D. Inouye, A.L. Freestone, N.J. Sanders, H.V. Cornell, K.F. Davies, S.P. Harrison, N.J.B. Kraft, J.C. Stegen, N.G. Swenson. 2011. Navigating the multiple meanings of β diversity: a roadmap and compass for the practicing ecologist. Ecology Letters 14(1): 19-28.

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