15. Johnson, C. A., Ren, R.§, Buckley, L. (2023). Temperature sensitivity of fitness components across life cycles drives insect response to climate change. The American Naturalist, 202 (6). [PDF]
14. Johnson, C. A., Dutt, P.§, Levine, J. (2022). Competition for pollinators destabilizes plant coexistence. Nature, 607 (7920), 721–725. [PDF]
13. Johnson, C. A., Smith, G., Yule, K., Davidowitz, G., Bronstein, J. & Ferrière, R. (2021). Evolutionary transitions from antagonism to mutualism explained by the Co-Opted Antagonist Hypothesis. Nature Communications, 12(1): 1–11. [PDF]
12. Johnson, C. A. (2021). How mutualisms influence the coexistence of competing species. Ecology, 102 (6): e03346. [PDF]
11. Yule, K., Johnson, C. A., Bronstein, J. & Ferrière, R. (2020). Interactions among interactions: the dynamical consequences of antagonism between mutualists. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 110334. [PDF]
10. Richman, S., Stefan, L., Levine, J. & Johnson, C. A. (2020). Asynchronous range shifts drive alpine plant-pollinator interactions and reduce plant fitness. Global Change Biology, 26 (5): 3052–3064. [PDF]
9. Johnson, C. A. & Bronstein, J. (2019). Coexistence and competitive exclusion in mutualism. Ecology, 100 (6): e02708. [PDF]
8. Kandlikar, G., Johnson, C. A., Yan, X.§, Kraft, N., & Levine, J. (2019). Winning and losing with microbes: how microbially mediated fitness differences influence plant diversity. Ecology Letters, 22 (8): 1178–1191. [PDF]
7. Smith, G., Johnson, C. A., Davidowitz, G., & Bronstein, J. (2018). Linkages between nectaring and oviposition preferences of Manduca sexta on two co-blooming Datura species in the Sonoran Desert. Ecological Entomology, 43: 85–92. [PDF]
6. Amarasekare, P. & Johnson, C. A. (2017). Evolution of thermal reaction norms in seasonally varying environments. The American Naturalist, 189 (3): E31–E45. [PDF]
5. Johnson, C. A. & Amarasekare, P. (2015). A metric for quantifying the oscillatory tendency of consumer-resource interactions. The American Naturalist, 185 (1): 87–99. [PDF]
4. Johnson, C. A., Coutinho, R., Berlin, E.§, Dolphin, K.§, Heyer, J.§, Kim, B.§, Leung, A.§, Sabellon, J.§ & Amarasekare, P. (2015). Effects of temperature and resource variation on insect population dynamics: the bordered plant bug as a case study. Journal of Functional Ecology. [PDF]
3. Johnson, C. A. & Amarasekare, P. (2013). Competition for benefits can promote the persistence of mutualistic interactions. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 328: 54–64. [PDF]
2. Beardmore, S., Orr, P., Manzocchi, T., Furrer, H., Johnson, C. (2012). Death, decay and disarticulation: Modeling the skeletal taphonomy of marine reptiles demonstrated using Serpianosaurus. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 337: 1–13. [PDF]
1. Tierney, J., Mayes, M., Meyer, N., Johnson, C., Swarzenski, P., Cohen, A., & Russell, J. (2010). Late-20th-century warming in Lake Tanganyika unprecedented since AD 500. Nature Geosciences, 3: 422–425. [PDF]