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Publications 

2022

Diehl, K., Storer, M., Wells, H.D., Davis, D., Loughman, Z. J., Graham, Z.A. (2022) Field Observations reveal a high degree of surface activity in a burrowing crayfish (Lacunicambarus thomai). PloSONE, 17(10), e027350,

 

Graham, Z. A., & Loughman, Z. J. (2022). Life history and neonate behaviour of the new river crayfish Cambarus chasmodactylus James 1966 (Decapoda: Astacoidea: Cambaridae) from the central portion of the species range. Acta Zoologica.

 

Hughes, P., Graham, Z. A., & Loughman, Z.J. (2022) The Life History and Ecology of the Greenbrier River Crayfish (Cambarus smilax). Journal of Crustacean Biology, 42(3).

 

de Vries, C., Whitson, T. R., Graham, Z. A., Loughman, Z. J. (2022). Determination of water chemistry and crayfish community baseline conditions in reference and degraded streams with federally listed crayfish in the Central Appalachain Coalfields region. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Report.

 

Graham, Z. A., Davis, D., Diehl, K., Loughman, Z. J. (2022). Death from below: sit-and-wait predatory behavior in a burrowing crayfish (Lacunicambarus thomai), FoodWebs, e00225.

 

Graham, Z. A., Stubbs, M. B., Loughman, Z. J. (2022). Burrowing ability and burrowing performance in a hyporheic gravel dwelling crayfish, The Hairy Crayfish (Cambarus friaufi). Journal of Crustacean Biology, 42(1).

2021

Graham, Z. A.,  Kaiser, N., & Palaoro, A V., (2021). Biomechanics influence sexual dimorphism in hindleg weaponry in the giant mesquite bugs (Thasus neocalifornicus). Zoology, 150. 

 

Graham, Z. A., & Angilletta, M.J. (2021). Distinguishing between dishonesty and unreliability: a comparative study of aggressive communication in crayfish. Functional Ecology.

 

Graham, Z. A. (2021). Claw morphology, claw strength, and fighting behavior in the New River Crayfish, Cambarus chasmodactylus James, 1966 (Decapoda: Astacoidea: Cambaridae). Journal of Crustacean Biology, 41, (3).

 

Graham, Z. A., Vargas, C., Angilletta Jr, M. J., & Palaoro, A. V. (2021). Regenerated claws of the virile crayfish Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870)(Decapoda: Astacidea: Cambaridae) generate weaker pinching forces compared to original claws. Journal of Crustacean Biology, 41(3)

 

Graham, Z. A. (2021). Moving in fast waters: the exaggerated claw gape of the New River crayfish (Cambarus chasmodactlyus) aids in locomotor performance. Biology Letters, 17(5), 20210045.

 

Logan, M.L., Neel, L.K., Nicholson, D.J., Stokes, A., Miller, C., Chung, A.K., Curlis, J.D., Keegan, K.M., Rosso, A.A., Maayan, I., Folfas, E., Williams, C., Casament, B., Gallegos, M., Perez, D.J.P., Falvey, C., Alexander, S., Charles, K., Graham, Z.A., McMillan, W.O., Losos, J.B., & Cox, C.L. (2021) Sex-specific microhabitat use is associated with sex-biased thermal physiology in Anolis lizards. Journal of Experimental Biology. 224.

 

Cox, C.L., Alexander, S., Casement., B. Chung, A.K., Curlis, J.D., Degon, Z., Dubois, M., Falvey, C., Graham, Z. A., Folfas, E. Gallego., M, Neel., L.K. Nicholson., D.J. Perez., D.J.P. Ortiz-Ross., X. Rosso., A.A. Taylor., Q. Thurman., T.J. Williams., C. McMillan., and Logan., M.L. (2020) Ectoparasite extinction in simplified lizard assemblages during experimental island invasion. Biology Letters, 16(8), 20200474.

2020

Graham, Z. A., & Angilletta Jr, M. J. (2020). Claw size predicts dominance within and between invasive species of crayfish. Animal Behaviour, 166, 153-161.

 

Graham, Z. A., Garde, E., Heide-Jørgensen, M. P., & Palaoro, A. V. (2020). The longer the better: evidence that narwhal tusks are sexually selected. Biology Letters, 16(3), 20190950.

 

Graham, Z. A., Graham, Z. A., Padilla-Perez, D. J., & Angilletta Jr, M. J. (2020). Virile crayfish escalate aggression according to body size instead of weapon size. Animal Behaviour, 163, 9-15.

2019

Graham, Z. A., & Leri J. (2019) Initiation, Selection, and Dissolution of Opposite-sex Friendships Revisited. Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences.

 

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