Parker JD, DE Burkepile, MJ Lajeunesse, EM Lind (2011) Phylogenetic isolation increases plant success despite increasing susceptibility to generalist herbivores. Diversity and Distributions Parker et al DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS 2011
Karonen M, JD Parker, AA Agrawal, J-P Salminen (2010) First evidence of hexameric and heptameric ellagitannins in plants detected by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 24: 3151-3156 Karonen et al RAPID COMMUNICATIONS IN MASS SPECTROMETRY 2010
Parker JD (2010) Ecology for Martians, a review of “Laws, theories, and patterns in ecology”. Quarterly Review of Biology 85:490-491
Lind EM, JD Parker (2010) Novel weapons testing: Are invasive plants more chemically defended than native plants? PLoS ONE 5(5): e10429.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0010429 Lind and Parker PLOS ONE 2010
Parker JD, JP Salminen, AA Agrawal (2010) Herbivory strengthens the positive effects of plant genotypic diversity Ecology Letters 13:553-563 Parker et al Ecology Letters 2010
Parker JD, LJ Richie, EM Lind, KO Maloney (2009) Land use history alters the relationship between native and exotic plants: the rich don’t always get richer. Biological Invasions Parker et al BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 2009
Parker JD, JP Montoya, ME Hay. (2008) A specialist detritivore links Spartina alterniflora to salt marsh food webs. Marine Ecology Progress Series 364:87-95 Parker et al MEPS 2008
Parker JD, DE Burkepile, D Collins, J Kubanek, ME Hay. (2007) Stream mosses as chemically defended refugia for freshwater macroinvertebrates. Oikos 116:302-312 Parker et al OIKOS 2007
Parker JD, CC Caudill, ME Hay. (2007) Beaver herbivory on aquatic plants. Oecologia 151:616-625 Parker et al OECOLOGIA 2007
Parker JD, DE Burkepile, ME Hay. (2006) Opposing effects of native and exotic herbivores on plant invasions. Science 311:1459-1461 Parker et al SCIENCE 2006, Supporting Online Material
Ricciardi and Ward Comment on Parker et al SCIENCE 2006
Parker JD, DE Burkepile, ME Hay. (2006) Response to Comment on “Opposing effects of native and exotic herbivores on plant invasions”. Science 313:298b Parker et al SCIENCE RESPONSE to Ricciardi and Ward 2006
DE Burkepile, Parker JD, CB Woodson, HJ Mills, J Kubanek, PA Sobecky, and ME Hay. (2006) Chemically-mediated competition between microbes and animals: microbes as consumers in food webs. Ecology 87:2821-2831 Burkepile Parker et al ECOLOGY 2006
Parker JD, D Collins, J Kubanek, C Sullards, D Bostwick, ME Hay. (2006) Chemical defense promotes persistence of the aquatic plant Micranthemum umbrosum. Journal of Chemical Ecology32:815-833 Parker et al JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY 2006
Parker JD, ME Hay. 2005. Biotic resistance to plant invasions? Native herbivores prefer non-native plants. Ecology Letters 8:959-967 Parker & Hay ECOLOGY LETTERS 2005
Hay ME, JD Parker, DE Burkepile, CC Caudill, AE Wilson, ZP Hallinan, AD Chequer. 2004. Mutualisms and aquatic community structure: the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 35:175-197 Hay et al AREES 2004
Parker JD, JE Duffy, RJ Orth. 2001. Plant species diversity and composition: experimental effects on marine epifaunal assemblages. Marine Ecology Progress Series 224:55-67 Parker et al MEPS 2001
Duffy JE, KS Macdonald, JM Rhode, JD Parker. 2001. Grazer diversity, functional redundancy, and productivity in seagrass beds: an experimental test. Ecology 82:2417-2434 Duffy et al ECOLOGY 2001