LINK TO REPRINTS:
Johnson JC & Sih A (2007) Fear, food, sex and parental care: evidence for a syndrome of anti-predator behavior in the semi-aquatic fishing spider (Dolomedes triton). Animal Behaviour, 74: 1131-1138.
Johnson JC & Sih A (2005) Precopulatory sexual cannibalism in fishing spiders (Dolomedes triton): a role for behavioral syndromes. BES, 58: 390-396.
Johnson JC (2005a) Cohabitation of juvenile females with mature males promotes sexual cannibalism in fishing spiders. Behavioral Ecology, 16(1): 269-273.
Johnson JC (2005b) The role of body size in mating interactions of the sexually cannibalistic fishing spider Dolomedes triton. Ethology, 111: 51-61.
Sih A, Bell A & Johnson JC (2004a) Reply to Neff & Sherman: Behavioral syndromes versus Darwinian algorithms. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 19(12): 622-623.
Sih A, Bell A & Johnson, JC (2004b) Behavioral syndromes: an ecological and evolutionary overview. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 19(7): 372-378.
Sih A, Bell A, Johnson JC & Ziemba R (2004c) Behavioral syndromes: an integrative overview. Quarterly Review of Biology, 79(3): 241-277.
Sakaluk SK, Campbell MTH, Clark AP, Johnson JC & Keorpes P. (2004) Hemolymph loss during nuptial feeding constrains male mating success in sagebrush crickets. Behavioral Ecology, 15: 845-849.
Bell A, Davis J, DeBose J, Long S, Mabry K, Stankowich T, Watters J, Johnson JC (2002) Greatest hits in behavioral ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 17(6): 296.
Johnson JC (2001) Sexual cannibalism and fecundity selection in fishing spiders (Dolomedes triton): an evaluation of two explanations for female aggression towards potential mates. Anim. Behav. 61(5): 905-914.
Ivy T, Johnson JC, Sakaluk S (1999) Hydration benefit to courtship feeding crickets. Proc. Roy. Soc. 266: 1523-1527.
Johnson JC, Ivy TM, Sakaluk SK (1999) Female remating propensity contingent on sexual cannibalism in sagebrush crickets, Cyphoderris strepitans: a mechanism of cryptic female choice. Behavioral Ecology 10: 227-233.