PUBLICATIONS
S.M. Louda, T.A. Rand, F.L. Russell, and A.E. Arnett. 2005. Assessment of ecological risks in weed biocontrol: Input from retrospective ecological analyses. Biocontrol, 35: 253-264.
S.M. Louda, T.A. Rand, A.E. Arnett, A.S. McClay, K. Shea and A.K. McEachern. 2005. Evaluation of ecological risk to populations of a threatened plant from an invasive biocontrol insect. Ecological Applications, 15(1): 235-349.
Arnett, A.E. and N.J. Gotelli. 2003. Bergmann’s rule in larval ant lions: Testing the starvation resistance hypothesis. Ecological Entomology, 28: 645-650.
S.M. Louda, A.E. Arnett, T.A. Rand, and F.L. Russell. 2003. Invasiveness of some biological control insects and adequacy of ecological risk assessment and regulation. Conservation Biology, 17(1): 73-82.
Arnett, A.E. and S.M. Louda. 2002. Re-test of Rhinocyllus conicus host specificity, and the prediction of ecological risk in biological control. Biological Conservation, 106: 251-257.
Arnett, A.E. and N.J. Gotelli. 2001. Pit building decisions of larval ant lions: effects of larval age, temperature, food, and population source. Journal of Insect Behavior, 14(1): 89-97.
Louda, S.M. and A.E. Arnett. 2001. Predicting non-target ecological effects biological control agents: Evidence from Rhinocyllus conicus. Proceedings, Xth International Symposium on the Biological Control of Weeds, N. Spear, editor. USDA, ARS, Sydney, MT.
Gotelli, N.J. and A.E. Arnett. 2000. Biogeographic effects of red fire ant invasion. Ecology Letters, 3(4): 257-261.
Arnett, A.E. and N.J. Gotelli. 1999. Geographic variation in life-history traits of the ant lion, Myrmeleon immaculatus: evolutionary implications of Bergmann's Rule. Evolution, 53(4): 1180-1188.
Arnett, A.E. and N.J. Gotelli. 1999. Geographic variation in ant lion body size and heterozygosity. Journal of Biogeography, 26: 275-283.
Louda, S.M., D. Simberloff, G. Boettner, J. Connor, D. Kendall, and A.E. Arnett. 1998. Insights from data on the nontarget effects of the flowerhead weevil. Biocontrol News and Information 19(3): 70N-71N.
Arnett, A.E. and J.W. Pepper. 1997. Mate guarding in the Glossy Black Cockatoo, Calyptorhynchus lathami. Emu 97: 177-180.