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Romey, W.L. and E. Galbraith. 2008. Optimal group positioning after a predator attack: the influence of speed, sex, and satiation within mobile whirligig swarms. Behavioral Ecology. doi: 10.1093/beheco/arm138 .

Romey, W.L., Walston, A., and P.J. Watt. 2007. Do 3-D predators attack the margins of 2-D selfish herds? Behavioral Ecology. doi:10.1093/beheco/arm105.

Romey, W.L. and A.C. Wallace. 2007. Sex and the selfish herd: sexual segregation within nonmating whirligig groups. Behavioral Ecology. 18:910-915.

Romey, W.L., Ascher, J.A., Powell, D.A., and M. Yanek. 2007. Impacts of logging on midsummer diversity of native bees (Apoidea) in a northern hardwood forest. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 80:327-338.

Romey, W.L.  2002.  Does the harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex occidentalis, shape its mound to catch the morning sun?  Southwestern Naturalist 47:175-181.

Romey, W.L. & B. Knisley. 2002. Microhabitat segregation of two Utah sand dune tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae).  Southwestern Naturalist 47:169-174.

Romey, W.L. 1997.  Inside or outside?  Testing evolutionary predictions of positional effects.  p.174-193 in "Animal Groups in Three Dimensions" edited by J.K. Parish and W.M. Hamner. Cambridge University Press

Romey, W.L.  1996.  Individual differences make a difference in the trajectories of simulated schools of fish.  Ecological Modelling 92:65-77

Romey, W.L. & D.S. Rossman. 1995.  Grouping in whirligig beetles and the balancing of temperature and hunger.  American Midland Naturalist 134:51-62

Romey, W.L. 1995.  Position preferences within groups: do whirligigs select positions which balance feeding opportunities with predator avoidance?  Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 37:195-200

Romey, W.L., Bullock, R.C. & J.T. DeAlteris. 1994.  Rapid growth of a deep-sea wood-boring bivalve. Continental Shelf Research 14:1349-1359

Romey, W.L., Castro, K.M., DeAlteris, J.T. & R.C. Bullock. 1991.  Recruitment in the deep-sea wood-boring bivalve Xylophaga atlantica Richards. The Veliger 34:14-20

DeAlteris, J.T., Bullock, R.C., W.L. Romey. 1988. Alternative treatments  to prevent the biodeterioration of offshore wood lobster traps by the wood-boring bivalve Xylophaga atlantica. Journal of Shellfish Research 7:445-451.

 

 

 

 

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