Tom Reed's publications:
Reed, T.E., Prodöhl, P.A., Hynes, R.., Cross, T.F., Ferguson, A., & McGinnity, P. Quantifying heritable variation in fitness-related traits of wild, farmed and hybrid Atlantic salmon families in a wild river environment. Heredity In press.
Schindler, D.E., Reed, T.E., Armstrong, J. The portfolio concept in ecology and evolution Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment In press.
Reed, T., Harris, M., & Wanless, S. (2015). Skipped breeding in common guillemots in a changing climate: restraint or constraint?. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 3, 1. 10.3389/fevo.2015.00001 PDF
Gienapp, P., Reed, T.E., & Visser, M.E. (2014) Why climate change will invariably alter selection pressures on phenology. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 281(1793): 20141611. PDF
Granroth‐Wilding, H., Burthe, S. J., Lewis, S., Reed, T. E., Herborn, K. A., Newell, M. A., Takahashi, E.A, Daunt, F. & Cunningham, E. J. (2014). Parasitism in early life: environmental conditions shape within‐brood variation in responses to infection.Ecology and evolution, 4(17), 3408-3419. PDF
Reed, T.E., Gienapp, P. & Visser, M.E. (2014) Density dependence and microevolution interactively determine effects of phenology mismatch on population dynamics. Oikos In press.
Daunt, F. Reed, T.E., Newell, M. Burthe, S., Phillips, R.A., Lewis, and Wanless, S. (2014) Longitudinal bio-logging reveals interplay between extrinsic and intrinsic carry-over effects in a long-lived vertebrate. Ecology. 95(8), 2077-2083. PDF
Aykanat,T., Johnston, S.E., Cotter, D, Cross, T.F., Poole, R., Prodőhl, P.A., Reed, T.E., Rogan,G., McGinnity,P, Primmer, C.R. (2014) Molecular pedigree reconstruction and estimation of evolutionary parameters in a wild Atlantic salmon river system with incomplete sampling: a power analysis. BMC Evolutionary Biology.14:68 PDF
Reed, T. E., Grøtan, V., Jenouvrier, S., Sæther, B. E., & Visser, M. E. (2013). Population growth in a wild bird is buffered against phenological mismatch. Science, 340(6131), 488-491. PDF
Reed, T.E., Jenouvrier, S. & Visser, M.E. (2013) Phenological mismatch strongly affects individual fitness but not population demography in a woodland passerine. Journal of Animal Ecology 82, 131–144. PDF (Video created for Journal of Animal Ecology: http://vimeo.com/61793002)
Reed, T. E., Gienapp, P., Lof, M., McNamara, J., Verhulst, S., & Visser, M. E. (2013). Predicting demographically sustainable rates of adaptation: can great tit breeding time keep pace with climate change?. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 368(1610). PDF
De la Hera, I., Reed, T.E., Pulido, F. & Visser, M.E.(2013) Feather mass and winter moult extent are heritable but not associated with fitness-related traits in a long-distance migratory bird. Evolutionary Ecology 27, 1199–1216. PDF
Lof, M.E., Reed, T.E., McNamara, J.M., Visser, M.E., (2012). Timing in a fluctuating environment: environmental variability and asymmetric fitness curves can lead to adaptively mismatched avian reproduction. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 279, 3161–3169. PDF
Reed, T.E., Daunt, F., Kiploks, A.J., Burthe, S.J., Granroth-Wilding, H.M., Takahashi, E.A., Newell, M., Wanless, S. & Cunningham, E.J. (2012) Impacts of parasites in early life: contrasting effects on juvenile growth for different family members. PloS ONE 7, e32236. PDF
Reed, T. E., Schindler, D.E., Hague, M.J., Patterson, D.A., Meir, E., Waples, R.S., & Hinch, S.G. (2011). Time to evolve? Potential evolutionary responses of Fraser River sockeye salmon to climate change and effects on persistence. PloS one, 6(6), e20380. PDF
Reed, T. E., Schindler, D.E., & Waples, R.S. (2011). Interacting effects of phenotypic plasticity and evolution on population persistence in a changing climate. Conservation Biology, 25(1), 56-63. PDF
Reed, T. E., Waples, R.S., Schindler, D.E., Hard, J. J., & Kinnison, M. T. (2010). Phenotypic plasticity and population viability: the importance of environmental predictability. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 277(1699), 3391-3400. PDF
Reed, T.E., Martinek, G. & Quinn, T.P. (2010) Lake‐specific variation in growth, migration timing and survival of juvenile sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka: separating environmental from genetic influences. Journal of Fish Biology. 77, 692–705. PDF
Reed, T.E., Warzybok, P., Wilson, A.J., Bradley, R.W., Wanless, S., Sydeman, W.J. (2009) Timing is everything: flexible phenology and shifting selection in a colonial seabird. Journal of Animal Ecology 78, 376–387. PDF
Reed, T. E., Daunt, F., Hall, M. E., Phillips, R. A., Wanless, S., & Cunningham, E. J. A. (2008). Parasite treatment affects maternal investment in sons. Science, 321(5896), 1681-1682. PDF
Reed, T. E., Kruuk, L. E., Wanless, S., Frederiksen, M., Cunningham, E. J., & Harris, M. P. (2008). Reproductive senescence in a long‐lived seabird: rates of decline in late‐life performance are associated with varying costs of early reproduction. The American Naturalist, 171(2), E89-E101. PDF
Reed, T. E., Wanless, S., Harris, M. P., Frederiksen, M., Kruuk, L. E., & Cunningham, E. J. (2006). Responding to environmental change: plastic responses vary little in a synchronous breeder. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 273(1602), 2713-2719 PDF
Connor, A.O., Bradish, S., Reed, T.E., Moran, J., Regan, E., Visser, M., Gormally, M. & Skeffington, M.S. (2004) A comparison of the efficacy of pond-net and box sampling methods in turloughs - Irish ephemeral aquatic systems. Hydrobiologia 524, 133–144. PDF
Reed, T.E., Prodöhl, P.A., Hynes, R.., Cross, T.F., Ferguson, A., & McGinnity, P. Quantifying heritable variation in fitness-related traits of wild, farmed and hybrid Atlantic salmon families in a wild river environment. Heredity In press.
Schindler, D.E., Reed, T.E., Armstrong, J. The portfolio concept in ecology and evolution Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment In press.
Reed, T., Harris, M., & Wanless, S. (2015). Skipped breeding in common guillemots in a changing climate: restraint or constraint?. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 3, 1. 10.3389/fevo.2015.00001 PDF
Gienapp, P., Reed, T.E., & Visser, M.E. (2014) Why climate change will invariably alter selection pressures on phenology. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 281(1793): 20141611. PDF
Granroth‐Wilding, H., Burthe, S. J., Lewis, S., Reed, T. E., Herborn, K. A., Newell, M. A., Takahashi, E.A, Daunt, F. & Cunningham, E. J. (2014). Parasitism in early life: environmental conditions shape within‐brood variation in responses to infection.Ecology and evolution, 4(17), 3408-3419. PDF
Reed, T.E., Gienapp, P. & Visser, M.E. (2014) Density dependence and microevolution interactively determine effects of phenology mismatch on population dynamics. Oikos In press.
Daunt, F. Reed, T.E., Newell, M. Burthe, S., Phillips, R.A., Lewis, and Wanless, S. (2014) Longitudinal bio-logging reveals interplay between extrinsic and intrinsic carry-over effects in a long-lived vertebrate. Ecology. 95(8), 2077-2083. PDF
Aykanat,T., Johnston, S.E., Cotter, D, Cross, T.F., Poole, R., Prodőhl, P.A., Reed, T.E., Rogan,G., McGinnity,P, Primmer, C.R. (2014) Molecular pedigree reconstruction and estimation of evolutionary parameters in a wild Atlantic salmon river system with incomplete sampling: a power analysis. BMC Evolutionary Biology.14:68 PDF
Reed, T. E., Grøtan, V., Jenouvrier, S., Sæther, B. E., & Visser, M. E. (2013). Population growth in a wild bird is buffered against phenological mismatch. Science, 340(6131), 488-491. PDF
Reed, T.E., Jenouvrier, S. & Visser, M.E. (2013) Phenological mismatch strongly affects individual fitness but not population demography in a woodland passerine. Journal of Animal Ecology 82, 131–144. PDF (Video created for Journal of Animal Ecology: http://vimeo.com/61793002)
Reed, T. E., Gienapp, P., Lof, M., McNamara, J., Verhulst, S., & Visser, M. E. (2013). Predicting demographically sustainable rates of adaptation: can great tit breeding time keep pace with climate change?. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 368(1610). PDF
De la Hera, I., Reed, T.E., Pulido, F. & Visser, M.E.(2013) Feather mass and winter moult extent are heritable but not associated with fitness-related traits in a long-distance migratory bird. Evolutionary Ecology 27, 1199–1216. PDF
Lof, M.E., Reed, T.E., McNamara, J.M., Visser, M.E., (2012). Timing in a fluctuating environment: environmental variability and asymmetric fitness curves can lead to adaptively mismatched avian reproduction. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 279, 3161–3169. PDF
Reed, T.E., Daunt, F., Kiploks, A.J., Burthe, S.J., Granroth-Wilding, H.M., Takahashi, E.A., Newell, M., Wanless, S. & Cunningham, E.J. (2012) Impacts of parasites in early life: contrasting effects on juvenile growth for different family members. PloS ONE 7, e32236. PDF
Reed, T. E., Schindler, D.E., Hague, M.J., Patterson, D.A., Meir, E., Waples, R.S., & Hinch, S.G. (2011). Time to evolve? Potential evolutionary responses of Fraser River sockeye salmon to climate change and effects on persistence. PloS one, 6(6), e20380. PDF
Reed, T. E., Schindler, D.E., & Waples, R.S. (2011). Interacting effects of phenotypic plasticity and evolution on population persistence in a changing climate. Conservation Biology, 25(1), 56-63. PDF
Reed, T. E., Waples, R.S., Schindler, D.E., Hard, J. J., & Kinnison, M. T. (2010). Phenotypic plasticity and population viability: the importance of environmental predictability. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 277(1699), 3391-3400. PDF
Reed, T.E., Martinek, G. & Quinn, T.P. (2010) Lake‐specific variation in growth, migration timing and survival of juvenile sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka: separating environmental from genetic influences. Journal of Fish Biology. 77, 692–705. PDF
Reed, T.E., Warzybok, P., Wilson, A.J., Bradley, R.W., Wanless, S., Sydeman, W.J. (2009) Timing is everything: flexible phenology and shifting selection in a colonial seabird. Journal of Animal Ecology 78, 376–387. PDF
Reed, T. E., Daunt, F., Hall, M. E., Phillips, R. A., Wanless, S., & Cunningham, E. J. A. (2008). Parasite treatment affects maternal investment in sons. Science, 321(5896), 1681-1682. PDF
Reed, T. E., Kruuk, L. E., Wanless, S., Frederiksen, M., Cunningham, E. J., & Harris, M. P. (2008). Reproductive senescence in a long‐lived seabird: rates of decline in late‐life performance are associated with varying costs of early reproduction. The American Naturalist, 171(2), E89-E101. PDF
Reed, T. E., Wanless, S., Harris, M. P., Frederiksen, M., Kruuk, L. E., & Cunningham, E. J. (2006). Responding to environmental change: plastic responses vary little in a synchronous breeder. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 273(1602), 2713-2719 PDF
Connor, A.O., Bradish, S., Reed, T.E., Moran, J., Regan, E., Visser, M., Gormally, M. & Skeffington, M.S. (2004) A comparison of the efficacy of pond-net and box sampling methods in turloughs - Irish ephemeral aquatic systems. Hydrobiologia 524, 133–144. PDF