Presentations

Oral

  1. Tye, SP, and AM Siepielski. 2022. Predator regime and resource availability drive rapid evolution of Daphnia life history traits. Ecological Society of America.

  2. Tye, SP, SB Fey, JP Gibert, and AM Siepielski. 2021. Mass mortality events of predators generate unique community dynamics. Ecological Society of America.

  3. Harner, MJ, EM Brinley Buckley, ES Soles, D Whited, SP Tye, and MS Cooper. 2020. Shifting channels of the Gila: historical analysis of land-cover change along the Cliff-Gila Valley floodplain from 1935 to 2016. Natural History of the Gila Symposium, Silver City, NM.

  4. Tye, SP, MJ Harner, ML Forsberg, EM Brinley Buckley, and JS Dale. 2018. Biodiversity and animal activity associated with a beaver lodge near the Platte River. Platte River Basin Ecosystem Symposium, Wood River, Nebraska.

  5. Tye, SP, ML Forsberg, EM Brinley Buckley, K Geluso, JS Dale, and MJ Harner. 2017. Phenology of a North American beaver (Castor canadensis) lodge near the Platte River, Nebraska, unveiled by time-lapse photography. Society for Freshwater Science, Raleigh, North Carolina.

  6. Harner, MJ, EM Brinley Buckley, and SP Tye. 2017. The art and science of the Platte River wetlands. Museum of Nebraska Art Showcase, Kearney, Nebraska.

  7. Harner MJ, EM Brinley Buckley, B Gottesman, SP Tye, M Farrell, ML Forsberg, and B Pijanowski. 2017. Sights and sounds of the spring sandhill crane migration on the Platte River. North American Crane Workshop, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Poster

  1. Tye, SP, B Blaske, and AM Siepielski. 2019. Digestive physiology and immune responses of damselflies with contrasting population densities. Ecological Society of America, Louisville, Kentucky.

  2. Tye, SP, and K Geluso. 2017. Day roosts of Myotis (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in an arid riparian corridor in southwestern New Mexico. Central Plains Society of Mammalogists, Dubuque, Iowa.

  3. Geluso, K, EC Keele, IR Gomez, NM Pauley, and SP Tye. 2017. Night-roosting behaviors for the northern long-eared myotis (Myotis septentrionalis) under a bridge revealed by time-lapse photography. Central Plains Society of Mammalogists, Dubuque, Iowa.