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Hund, AK, Hubbard, JK, Albrecht, T, Vortman, Y, Munclinger, P, Krausová, S, Tomásek, O, Safran, RJ. In press. Divergent sexual signals reflect costs of local parasites. Evolution.

Turbek, SP, Hund, AK, *McCahill, K, *Hernandez, M. Hubbard, JK. 2019. Overlooked costs of coloniality: mislaid eggs and the simultaneous incubation of separate nests. The American Midland Naturalist 182: 52-62. link

Couch, BA, Hubbard, JK, Brassil, CE. 2018. Multiple-true-false questions reveal limitations of the multiple-choice format for detecting students with mixed and partial conceptions. BioScience. link 

Hubbard, JK and Couch, BA. 2018. The positive effect of in-class clicker questions on later exams depends on initial student performance level but not question format. Computers & Education 120:1-12. link


Hubbard, JK, *Potts, MA, Couch, BA. 2017. How question types reveal student thinking: An experimental comparison of multiple-true-false and free-response. CBE-Life Sciences Education 16: ar26. PDF

Grunst, A, Grunst, M, Rathbun, N, Hubbard, JK, Safran, RJ, Tuttle, EM. 2017. Disruptive selection on plumage colouration across genetically determined morphs. Animal Behaviour 124: 97-108. link

Vitousek, M, Jenkins, BR, Hubbard, JK, Kaiser, SA, Safran RJ. 2017. An experimental test of the brood size on glucocorticoid responses, parental investment, and offspring phenotype. General and Comparative Endocrinology 247: 97-106. link

Hubbard, JK, Hund, AK, Levin, IL, McGraw, KJ, Wilkins, MR, Safran, RJ. 2017. The importance of cross-validation, accuracy, and precision for measuring plumage color: a comment on Vaquero-Alba et al. The Auk 134: 34-38. PDF

Wilkins, MR, Karaadic, H, Vortman, Y, Berkley, AC, Parchment, TL, Albrecht, T, Petrželková, A, Ozkan, L, Pap, P, Hubbard, JK, Hund, AK, Safran, RJ. 2016. Phenotypic differentiation is associated with divergent sexual selection among closely related barn swallow populations. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 1181: 1-12. link

Safran, RJ, Jenkins, BR, Vortman, Y, Hubbard, JK, Wilkins, MR, *Bradley, RJ, Lotem, A. 2016. The maintenance of phenotypic divergence through sexual selection: an experimental study in barn swallows Hirundo rustica. Evolution 70: 2074-2084. link

Safran, RJ, Scordato, ESC, Wilkins, MR, Hubbard, JK, Jenkins, BR, Albrecht, T, Flaxman, S, Karaadic, H, Vortman, Y, Lotem, A, Nosil, P, Pap, P, Shen, S-F, Parchment, TL, Kane, N. 2016. Genome-wide differentiation in closely related populations: the roles of selection and geographic isolation. Molecular Ecology 25: 3865-3883. PDF

Hubbard, JK, Shizuka, D, Couch, BA. 2016. Using the scientific method to discuss brood parasitism in American Coots. CourseSource 3: 1-8. link to free download

Wilkins, MR, Shizuka, D, Joseph, M, Hubbard, JK, Safran, RJ. 2015. Multimodal signaling in the North American barn swallow: A phenotype network approach. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 282: 20151574. link

Hubbard, JK, Jenkins, BR, Safran, RJ. 2015. Quantitative genetics of plumage color: lifetime effects of early environment on a colorful sexual signal. Ecology & Evolution 5: 3436-3449. PDF

Rathbun, N, Grunst, A, Hubbard, JK, Safran, RJ, Gonser, RA, Tuttle, EM. 2014. Quantitative color variation within and across morphs of the polymorphic white-throated sparrow. The Auk 132: 92-104. link

Bradley, RJ, Hubbard, JK, Jenkins, BR, Safran, RJ. 2014. Patterns and ecological predictors of age-related performance in the North American barn swallow, Hirundo rustica erythrogaster. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 68: 1883-1892. link

Jenkins, BR, Vitousek, M, Hubbard, JK, Safran, RJ. 2014. An experimental analysis of gene by environment interactions and heritability of plasma variation in baseline and stress-induced corticosterone. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 281:20141302. link

Hubbard, JK, *Tobin, AL. 2012. Malicious Motherhood: Instance of infanticide by a female barn swallow. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 124: 608-611. link

Cornell, KL, Kight, CR, Burdge, RB, Gunderson, AR, Hubbard, JK, Jackson, AK, LeClerc, JE, Pitts, ML, Swaddle, JP, and Cristol, DA. 2011. Reproductive success of eastern bluebirds (Sialia sialis) on suburban golf courses. The Auk 128: 577-586. link

Hubbard, JK, Uy, JAC, Hauber, ME, Hoekstra, HE, and Safran, RJ. 2010. Vertebrate pigmentation: From underlying genes to adaptive function. Trends in Genetics 26: 231-239. Featured on the May cover. link
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Safran, RJ, McGraw, KJ, Wilkins, MR, Hubbard, JK, *Marling, J. 2010. Positive carotenoid balance correlates with greater reproductive performance in a wild bird. PLoS One 5: e9420. PDF
IN THE PIPELINE
In Review
Hund, AK, Hubbard, JK, *Glidden, CK, Munclinger, P, Safran, RJ. In review. Parasite-mediated signaling in a community context: sexual traits advertise the extended phenotype. The American Naturalist.
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In Prep
Hubbard, JK, Hund, AK, Safran, RJ. The influence of genes and environment on melanin-based coloration and its implications for mechanisms of sexual selection. 

Hubbard, JK, Wright, CD, and Couch, BA. Instructional messaging selectively improves student perceptions of a non-traditional course activity. 
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Hubbard, JK, Hund, AK, Petrželková, A, Michálková, R, Soudková, M, Tomášek, O, Albrecht, T, Safran, RJ. Comparing G: Evidence for genetic divergence between two populations of barn swallows.
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