Harmon CV 2023

 

 

 

 

Publications

*denotes undergraduate co-authors; denotes co-first authors

Manuscripts in preparation, review, or revision

[6] Harmon, E.A., Malum, C.*, and Pfennig, D.W. (in prep). Asplanchna rotifers as a model system for polyphenism.

Peer-reviewed publications

[5] Harmon, E.A., Li, T.*, Kelly, P.W., Chen, C., Pfennig, D.W., and Pfennig, K.S.  In press. A maladaptive parental effect: offspring survival decreases with maternal over-condition in an amphibian. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. Link

[4] Harmon, E.A., Evans, B.*, and Pfennig, D.W. 2023. Frog hatchlings use early environmental cues to produce an anticipatory resource-use phenotype. Biology Letters. 19: 20220613. Link

[3] Levis, N.A., Kelly, P.W., Harmon, E.A., Ehrenreich, I.M., McKay, D.J., and Pfennig, D.W. 2021. Transcriptomic bases of a polyphenism. JEZ Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 336: 482-495. Link

[2] Harmon, E.A., and Pfennig, D.W. 2021. Evolutionary rescue via transgenerational plasticity: evidence and implications for conservation. Evolution & Development 23: 292–307. Link

[1] Harmon, E.A., & Allen, J.D. 2018. Predator-induced plasticity in egg capsule deposition in the mud snail Tritia obsoleta. Marine Ecology Progress Series 586: 113–125. Link