Publications

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Peer-Reviewed Journal Papers

2023

Longo, A.V., K. R. Lips, K. R. Zamudio. 2023. Evolutionary ecology of host competence after a chytrid outbreak in a naïve amphibian community. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (in press).

Nali, R. C., K. R. Zamudio, and C. P. A. Prado. 2023. Phenotypic differentiation in populations of a gladiator tree frog: Environment, genetic drift, and sexual selection. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (in press).

Zamudio, K. R. 2023. Conservation Genomics: current applications and future directions. 2023. Journal of Heredity: esad2019 (Zamudio2023).

McDonald, C.A., C. G. Becker, C. Lambertini, L. F. Toledo, C. F. B. Haddad, and K. R. Zamudio. 2023. Host immune responses to enzootic and invasive pathogen lineages vary in magnitude, timing, and efficacy. Molecular Ecology 32: 2252-2270 (McDonald2023).

Nali, R. C., K. R. Zamudio, and C. P. A. Prado. 2023. Hybridization despite elaborate reproductive behavior and female choice in Neotropical treefrogs. Integrative Zoology 18: 208-224 (Nali2023).

Mendoza-Henao, A. M., K. R. Zamudio, J. M. Guayasamin, M. Escalona, G. Parra-Olea. 2023. Environment rather than character displacement explains call evolution in glassfrogs. Evolution 77: 355-369 (Mendoza-Henao2022).

Arcila Hernandez, L.M., C. S. Mittan, T. Lamb, K. D. Holmes, C. McDonald, K. R. Zamudio, and C. J. Ballen. 2023. Half-century of student data reveal professional impacts of a biology field course. BioScience 73: 59-67. (ArcilaHernandez2022).

2022

Mittan-Moreau, C.S., Kelehear, C., L. F. Toledo, J. Bacon, J. M. Guayasamin, A. Snyder, and K. R. Zamudio. 2022. Cryptic lineages and standing variation across independent cane toad introductions. Molecular Ecology 31: 6440-6456.(Mittan2022b)

Mittan, C. S., K. R. Zamudio, M. T. C. Thomé, F. Camurugi, G. R. Colli, A. A. Garda, C. F. B. Haddad, C. P. A. Prado. 2022. Temporal and spatial diversification along the Amazonia-Cerrado transition in Neotropical treefrogs of the Boana albopunctata species group. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 175: 107579. (Mittan2022a).

Chodkowski, N., P. M. O’Grady, C. D. Specht, K. R. Zamudio. 2022. Active Learning Strategies for Biodiversity Science. Curriculum, Instruction, and Pedagogy, Frontiers in Education 7: 849300. (Chodkowski2022)

Belasen, A. M., I. D. Russell, K. R. Zamudio, M. C. Bletz. 2022. Endemic lineages of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis are associated with reduced chytridiomycosis-induced mortality in amphibians: evidence from a meta-analysis of experimental infection studies. Frontiers in Veterinary Medicine 9: 756686. (Belasen2022)

2021

Odom, S., H. Boso, S. Bowling, S. Cotner, C. Creech, A. G. Drake, S. Eddy, S. Fagbodun, S. Hebert, A. James, J. Just, J. R. St. Juliana, M. Shuster, S. Thompson, R. Whittington, B. Wills, A. Wilson, K. R. Zamudio, M. Zhong, C. J. Ballen. 2021. Meta-analysis of gender performance gaps in undergraduate natural science courses. CBE – Life Sciences Education 20: ar40. (Odom2021)

Leaché, A. D., H. R. Davis, S. Singhal, M. K. Fujita, M. Lahti, K. R. Zamudio. 2021. Phylogenomic assessment of biodiversity using a reference-based taxonomy: an example with horned lizards (Phrynosoma). Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9: 678110 (Leaché2021)

Lopes, C. M., D. Baêta, A. Valentini, M. L. Lyra, A. F. Sabbag, J. L. Gasparini, T. Dejean, C. F. B. Haddad, K. R. Zamudio. 2021. Lost and found: frogs in a biodiversity hotspot rediscovered with environmental DNA. Molecular Ecology 30: 3289-3298. (Lopes2021b).

Arcila Hernandez, L., K. R. Zamudio, A. Drake, M. Smith. 2021. Implementing team-based learning in the life sciences: A case study in an online introductory level evolution and biodiversity course. Ecology and Evolution 11: 3257-3536. (ArcilaHernandez2021).

Lopes, C. M., D. Baêta, T. Sasso, A. Vanzetti, K. R. Zamudio, P. Taberlet, C. F. B. Haddad. 2021. Power and limitations of environmental DNA metabarcoding for surveying leaf litter eukaryotic communities. Environmental DNA 3: 528-540 (Lopes2021a)

Camurugi, F., M. Gehara, E. M. Fonseca, K. R. Zamudio, C. F. B. Haddad, M. T. C. Thomé, C. P. A. Prado, G. R. Colli, M. F. Napoli, A. Garda. 2021. Isolation by environment and recurrent gene flow shaped the evolutionary history of a continentally distributed Neotropical treefrog. Journal of Biogeography 48: 760-772 (Camurugi2021)

Lambertini, C., C. G. Becker, A. Belasen, A. Valencia-Aguilar, C. H. L. N. de Almeida, C. M. Betancourt-Roman, D. Rodriguez, D. da Silva Leite, I. S. Oliveira, J. L. R. Gasparini, J. Ruggeri, T. Mott, T. S. Jenkinson, T. Y. James, K. R. Zamudio, L. F. Toledo. 2021. Biotic and abiotic determinants of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infections in amphibians of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Fungal Ecology 49: 100995 (Lambertini2021).

Shah, A. A., H. A. Woods, J. C. Havird. A. C. Encalada, A. S. Flecker, W. C. Funk, J. M. Guayasamin, B. C. Kondratieff, N. L. Poff, S. A. Thomas, K. R. Zamudio, C. K. Ghalambor. 2021. Temperature-dependence of metabolic rate in tropical and temperate aquatic insects: support for the Climate Variability Hypothesis in mayflies but not stoneflies. Global Change Biology 27:297-311 (Shah2021).

2020

Ruthsatz, K., M. Lyra, C. Lambertini, A. Belasen, T. S. Jenkinson, D. da Silva Leite, C. G. Becker, C. F. B. Haddad, T. Y. James, K. R. Zamudio, L. F. Toledo, M. Vences. 2020. Skin microbiome correlates with bioclimate and Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection intensity in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest treefrogs. Scientific Reports 10: 22311 (Ruthsatz2020)

Da Silva, N. R., B. V. M. Berneck, H. R. da Silva, C. F. B. Haddad, K. R. Zamudio, T. Mott, R. C. Nali, C. P. A. Prado. 2020. Egg laying site, fecundity and degree of sexual size dimorphism in frogs. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 131: 600-610. (DaSilva2020).

Nali, R. C., C. G. Becker, K. R. Zamudio, and C. P. A. Prado. 2020. Topography, more than land cover, explains genetic diversity in a Neotropical savanna treefrog. Diversity and Distributions 26: 1798-1812. (Nali2020).

McDonald, C.A., A. V. Longo, K. R. Lips, K. R. Zamudio. 2020. Incapacitating effects of fungal coinfection in a novel pathogen system. Molecular Ecology 29: 3167-3395. (McDonald2020b)

De Sá, F. P., R. C. Consolmagno, P. Muralhidar, C. A. Brasileiro, K. R. Zamudio, C. F. B. Haddad. 2020. Unexpected reproductive fidelity in a polygynous frog. Science Advances 6: eaay1539. (deSá2020b).

Valencia-Aguilar, A., K. R. Zamudio, C. F. B. Haddad, S. M. Bogdanowicz, C. P. A. Prado. 2020. Show me you care: female choice based on male egg attendance rather than male traits in glassfrogs. Behavioral Ecology 31: 1054-1064. (Aguilar2020)

Zamudio, K. R., C. A, McDonald, A. Belasen. 2020. High variability in infection mechanisms and host responses: A review of functional genomic studies of amphibian chytridiomycosis. Herpetologica 76:189-200. (Zamudio2020)

Mason, N. A., N. K. Fletcher, B. Gill, W. C. Funk, K. R. Zamudio. 2020. Coalescent species delimitation is sensitive to geographic sampling and isolation by distance. Systematics and Biodiversity 18:269-280. (Mason2020)

Condez, T. H., C. F. B. Haddad, K. R. Zamudio. 2020. Historical biogeography and multi-trait evolution in miniature toadlets of the genus Brachycephalus. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 129: 664-686. (Condez2020)

De Sá, F. P., C. F. B. Haddad, M. M. Gray, V. K. Verdade, M. T. C. Thomé, M. T. Rodrigues, K. R. Zamudio. 2020. Male-male competition and the repeated evolution of terrestrial breeding in Atlantic Coastal Forest frogs. Evolution 74:459-475. (deSá2020a)

Ellison, A., K. R. Zamudio, K. Lips, C. Muletz-Wolz. 2020. Temperature-mediated shifts in salamander transcriptomic responses to the amphibian-killing fungus. Molecular Ecology 29:325-343. (Ellison2020)

Longo, A.V., C. A. Rodriguez-Gómez, J. P Zegarra, O. Monzón , H. J. Claudio-Hernández, R.L. Joglar, K. R. Zamudio, P. A. Burrowes, A. L. López-Torres. 2020. Parasitism as a cost of sexual selection and male parental care in a Neotropical frog. Ecosphere 11: e03010. (Longo2020)

McDonald, C. A., A. R. Ellison, L. F. Toledo, T. Y. James, K. R. Zamudio. 2020. Gene expression varies within and between enzootic and epizootic lineages of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in the Americas. Fungal Biology 124: 34-43. (McDonald2020a)

2019

Yuan, M. L., K. N. White, T. D. Tuberville, K. R. Zamudio, B. B. Rothermel. 2019. Close kin mating, but not inbred parents, reduce hatching rates and offspring quality in a threatened tortoise. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 32: 1152-1162. (Yuan2019)

McHugh, S. W., K. N. White, B. B. Rothermel, T. D. Tuberville, K. R. Zamudio. 2019. Nesting and false nesting behaviors of gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus). Herpetological Review 50: 453-459.

Riddell, E.A., E. Y. Roback, C. E. Wells, K. R. Zamudio, M. W. Sears. 2019. Thermal cues drive plasticity in resistance to desiccation in a montane salamander with implications for responses to climate change. Nature Communications 10: 4091. (Riddell2019)

Ballen, C. J., S. Aguillon, A. Awwad, A. E. Bjune, D. Challou, A. G. Drake, M. Driessen, A. Ellozy, V. Ferry, E. E. Goldberg, W. Harcombe, S. Jensen, A. Jonas, C. Jørgensen, Z. Koth, S. McGaugh, C. Mitry, B. Mosher, H. Mostafa, R. H. Petipas, P. A.G. Soneral, S. Watters, D. Wassenberg, S. L. Weiss, K. R. Zamudio, S. Cotner. 2019. Smaller classes promote equitable student participation in STEM. BioScience 69: 669-680 (Ballen2019b).

Ballen, C. J., A. G. Drake, and K. R. Zamudio. 2019. Forensic phylogenetics: implementing tree-thinking in a court of law. Course Source https://doi.org/10.24918/cs.2019.16 [Ballen2019a]

Scheele, B. C., F. Pasmans, L. Berger, A. Martel, L. F. Skerratt, W. Beukema, P. A. Burrowes, A. Catenazzi, M. Fisher, V. Flechas, C. N. Foster, P. Frías-Álvarez, T. Garner, B. Gratwicke, J. M. Guayasamin, M. Hirschfeld, T. Kosch, J. Kolby, D. B. Lindenmayer, R. Maneyro, E. La Marca, J. Mendelson, G. Parra-Olea, I. De la Riva, M.-O. Rödel, C. Soto, F. Toledo, J. Voyles, S. Whitfield, K. R. Zamudio, S. Canessa. 2019. Amphibian fungal panzootic causes catastrophic and ongoing loss of biodiversity. Science 363: 1459-1463. [Scheele2019]

Mittan, C. and K. R. Zamudio. 2019. Rapid adaptation to cold in the invasive cane toad Rhinella marina. Conservation Physiology 7: coy075. [Mittan2019].

Kueneman, J. G., M. C. Bletz, V. J. McKenzie, C. G. Becker, M. Joseph, J. G. Abarca, H. Archer, L. Areleno, A. Bataille, M. Becker, L. Belden, A. Crottini, R. Geffers, C.F.B. Haddad, R. N. Harris, W. Holden, M. Hughey, M. Jarek, P. J. Kearns, J. L. Kerby, J. Kielgast, A. Kurabayashi, A. V. Longo, A. Loudon, D. Medina, J. J. Nuñez, R.G. Bina Perl, A. Pinto-Tomás, F.C.E. Rabemananjara, E. A Rebollar, A. Rodríguez, L. Rollins-Smith, R. Stevenson, C. C. Tebbe, G. V. Asensio, B. Waldman, J. B. Walke, S. M. Whitfield, K. R. Zamudio, I. Z. Chaves, D. C. Woodhams, M. Vences. 2019. Community richness of amphibian skin bacteria correlates with bioclimate at the global scale. Nature Ecology and Evolution 3: 381-389. [Kueneman2019]

Muletz-Wolz, C. R., S. E. Barnett, G. V. DiRenzo, K. R. Zamudio, L. F. Toledo, T. Y. James, K. R. Lips. 2019. Diverse genotypes of the amphibian killing fungus produce distinct phenotypes through plastic responses to temperature. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 32: 287-298. [MuletzWolz2019]

2018

DiRenzo, G. V., E. Zipkin, E. H. C. Grant, J. A. Royle, A. V. Longo, K. R. Zamudio, K. R. Lips. 2018. Eco-evolutionary rescue promotes host-pathogen coexistence. Ecological Applications 28: 1948-1962. [DiRenzo2018a]

DiRenzo, G.V., T. Tunstall, R. Ibáñez, M. S. deVries, A.V. Longo, K. R. Zamudio, K. Lips. 2018. External reinfection of a fungal pathogen does not contribute to pathogen growth. EcoHealth 15: 815-826. [DiRenzo2018b]

Jenkinson, T. S., Rodriguez, D., Clemons, R. A., Michelotti, L. A., Zamudio, K. R., Toledo, L. F., Longcore, J. E., James, T. Y. 2018. Globally invasive genotypes of the amphibian chytrid outcompete an enzootic lineage in coinfections. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285: 20181894. [Jenkinson2018]

Polato, N. R., B.A. Gill, A.A. Shah, M.M. Gray, K. L. Casner, A. Barthelet, P.W. Messer, M. Simmons, J.M. Guayasamin, A.C. Encalada, B.C. Kondratieff, A.S. Flecker, S.A. Thomas, C.K. Ghalambor, N.L. Poff, W.C. Funk, K. R. Zamudio. 2018. Narrow thermal tolerance and low dispersal drive higher speciation in tropical mountains. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 115: 12471-12476. [Polato2018]

Schmitt, C. J., J. A. Cook, K. R. Zamudio, S. V. Edwards. 2018. Museum specimens of terrestrial vertebrates are sensitive indicators of environmental change in the Anthropocene. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 374: 20170387. [Schmitt2018]

White, K. N., B. B. Rothermel, K. R. Zamudio, T. D. Tuberville. 2018. Male body size predicts reproductive success but not within-clutch paternity patterns in gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus). Journal of Heredity 109: 791-801. [White2018]

Ballen, C. J., S. M. Aguillon, R. Brunelli, A. G. Drake, D. Wassenberg, S. L. Weiss, K. R. Zamudio, S. Cotner. 2018. Do small classes in higher education reduce performance gaps in STEM? BioScience 68: 593-600. [Ballen2018]

Fisher, M. C., P. Ghosh, J. M. G. Shelton, K. Bates, L. Brookes, C. Wierzbicki, G. M. Rosa, R. Farrer, D. M. Aanensen1, M. Alvarado-Rybak, A. Bataille, L. Berger, S. Böll, J. Bosch, F. C. Clare, E. Courtois, A. Crottini, A. A. Cunningham, T. M. Doherty-Bone, F. Gebresenbet, D. J. Gower, J. Höglund, T. Y. James, T. S. Jenkinson, T. A. Kosch, C. Lambertini, A. Laurila, C.-F. Lin, A. Loyau, A. Martel, S. Meurling, C. Miaud, P. Minting, S. Ndriantsoa, F. Pasmans, T. Rakotonanahary, F. C. E. Rabemananjara, L. P. Ribeiro, D. S. Schmeller, B. R. Schmidt, L. Skerratt, F. Smith, C. Soto-Azat, G. Tessa, L. F. Toledo, A. Valenzuela-Sánchez, R. Verster, J. Vörös, B. Waldman, R. J. Webb, C. Weldon, E. Wombwell, K. R. Zamudio, J. Longcore, T. W. J. Garner. 2018. Development and worldwide use of non-lethal, and minimal population-level impact, protocols for the isolation of amphibian chytrid fungi. Nature Scientific Reports 8: 7772. [Fisher2018]

O’Hanlon, S.J., A. Rieux, R.A. Farrer, G.M. Rosa, B. Waldman, A. Bataille, T. A. Kosch, K. Murray, B. Brankovics, M. Fumagalli, M. D. Martin, N. Wales, M. Alvarado-Rybak, K. A. Bates, L. Berger, S. Böll, L. Brookes, F. Clare, E. A. Courtois, A. A. Cunningham, T. M. Doherty-Bone, P. Ghosh, D. J. Gower, W. E. Hintz, J. Höglund, T. S. Jenkinson, C.-F. Lin, A. Laurila, A. Loyau, A. Martel, S. Meurling, C. Miaud, P. Minting, F. Pasmans, D. Schmeller, B. R. Schmidt, J. M. G. Shelton, L. F. Skerratt, F. Smith, C. Soto-Azat, M. Spagnoletti, G. Tessa, L. F. Toledo, A. Valenzuela-Sánchez, R. Verster, J. Vörös, R. J. Webb, C. Wierzbicki, E. Wombwell, K. R. Zamudio, D. M. Aanensen, T. Y. James, M. T. P. Gilbert, C. Weldon, J. Bosch, F. Balloux, T. W. J. Garner, M. C. Fisher. 2018. Recent Asian origin of chytrid fungi causing global amphibian declines. Science 360: 621-627. [O’Hanlon2018]

Kiemnec-Tyburczy, K., K. E. Tracy, K. R. Lips, and K. R. Zamudio. 2018. Genetic variation and selection of MHC class I loci differ in two congeneric frogs. Genetica 146: 125-136. [KiemnecTyburczy2018]

Poff, N.L., E. I. Larson, P. Salerno, S. G. Morton, B. C. Kondratieff, A. S. Flecker, K. R. Zamudio, W. C. Funk. 2018. Extreme streams: Population persistence and evolutionary change in montane stream insect populations across a flooding gradient. Ecology Letters 21: 525-535. [Poff2018]

Sabbag, A. F., M. L. Lyra, K. R. Zamudio, C. F. B. Haddad, R. N. Feio, F. S. F. Leite, J. L. Gasparini, C. A. Brasileiro. 2018. Molecular phylogeny of Neotropical rock frogs reveals a long history of vicariant diversification in the Atlantic forest. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 122: 142-156. [Sabbag2018]

DiRenzo, G. V., E. C. Grant, A. V. Longo, K. R. Zamudio, K. R. Lips. 2018. Imperfect pathogen detection from non-invasive skin swabs biases inference of disease dynamics. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9: 380-389. [DiRenzo2018c]

2017

Ballen, C. J., C. Wieman, S. Salehi, J. B. Searle, K. R. Zamudio. 2017. Enhancing diversity in undergraduate science: Self-efficacy drives performance gains with active learning. CBE Life Sciences Education 16: ar56 doi:10.1187/cbe.16-12-0344. [Ballen2017]

Shah, A., B. A. Gill, A. C. Encalada, A. S. Flecker, W. C. Funk, J. M. Guayasamin, B. C. Kondratieff, N. L. Poff, S. A. Thomas, K. R. Zamudio, C. Ghalambor. 2017. Climate variability predicts thermal limits of aquatic insects across elevation and latitude. Functional Ecology 31: 2118-2127. [Shah2017]

Bell, R. C., J. L. Parra, G Badjedjea, M. Barej, D. Blackburn, M. Burger, A. Channing, J. M. Dehling, E. Greenbaum, V. Gvoždík, J. Kielgast, C. Kusumba, S. Lötters, P. J. McLaughlin, Z. T. Nagy, M-O Rödel, D. M. Portik, , J. VanDerWal, B. L. Stuart, K. R. Zamudio. 2017. Idiosyncratic responses to climate-driven forest fragmentation and marine incursions in reed frogs from Central Africa and the Gulf of Guinea Islands. Molecular Ecology 26: 5223-5244. [Bell2017]

Lopes, C., T. Sasso, A. Valentini, T. Dejean, M. Martins, K. R. Zamudio, C. F. B. Haddad. 2017. eDNA metabarcoding: a promising method for anuran surveys in highly diverse tropical forests. Molecular Ecology Resources 17: 904-914. [Lopes2017]

Hydeman, M. E., A. V. Longo, G. Velo-Antón, D. Rodriguez, K. R. Zamudio, and R. C. Bell. 2017. Prevalence and genetic diversity of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Central African island and continental amphibian communities. Ecology and Evolution 7: 7729-7738. [Hydeman2017]

Longo, A. V. and K. R. Zamudio. 2017. Temperature variation, bacterial diversity, and fungal infection dynamics in the amphibian skin. Molecular Ecology 26: 4787-4797. [Longo2017a]

Sasso, T., C. M. Lopes, A. Valentini, T. Dejean, K. R. Zamudio, C. F. B. Haddad, M. R. C. Martins. 2017. Environmental DNA characterization of amphibian communities in the Brazilian Atlantic forest: potential application for conservation of a rich and threatened fauna. Biological Conservation 215: 225-232. [Sasso2017]

Becker, C. G., A. V. Longo, C. F. B. Haddad, and K. R. Zamudio. 2017. Land cover and forest connectivity alter the interactions among host, pathogen, and skin microbiome. Proc Roy Soc B 284: 20170582. [Becker2017a]

Muletz-Wolz, C. R., J. G. Almario, S. E. Barnett, G. V. DiRenzo, A. Martel, F. Pasmans, K. R. Zamudio, L. F. Toledo, and K. R. Lips. 2017. Inhibition of fungal pathogens across genotypes and temperatures by amphibian skin bacteria. Frontiers in Microbiology 8: 1551. [MuletzWolz2017]

Polato, N. R., M. M. Gray, B. A. Gill, K. L. Anderson, C. G. Becker, A. S. Flecker, B. C. Kondratieff, A. C. Encalada, N. L. Poff, W. C. Funk, K. R. Zamudio. 2017. Genetic diversity and gene flow decline with elevation in montane mayflies. Heredity 119: 107-116. [Polato2017]

Ellison, A., G. DiRenzo, C. A. McDonald, K. R. Lips, K. R. Zamudio. 2017. First in vivo Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis transcriptomes reveal mechanisms of host exploitation, host-specific gene expression, and expressed genotype shifts. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 7: 269-278. [Ellison2017]

Longo, A. V. and K. R. Zamudio. 2017. Environmental fluctuations and host skin bacteria shift survival advantage between frogs and their fungal pathogen. ISME 11: 349-361. [Longo2017b]

Becker,C. G.,S. E. Greenspan, K. E. Tracy, T. Y. James, J. A. Dash, C. Lambertini, T. S. Jenkinson, J. E. Longcore, L. F. Toledo, K. R. Zamudio. 2017. Variation in phenotype and virulence among endemic and pandemic amphibian chytrid strains. Fungal Ecology 26: 45-50. [Becker2017b]

2016

Lessmann, J., J. M. Guayasamin, K. L. Casner, A. S. Flecker, W. C. Funk, C. K. Ghalambor, B. A. Gill, I. Jácome-Negrete, B. C. Kondratieff, L. N. Poff, J. Schreckinger, S. A. Thomas, E. Toral-Contreras, K. R. Zamudio, A. C. Encalada. 2016. Freshwater vertebrate and invertebrate diversity patterns in an Andean-Amazon basin: implications for conservation efforts. Neotropical Biodiversity 2: 99-114. [Lessman2017]

Zamudio, K. R., R. C. Bell, R. C. Nali, C. F. B. Haddad, C. P. A. Prado. 2016. Polyandry, predation, and the evolution of reproductive modes in frogs. American Naturalist 188: S41-S61. [Zamudio2016a]

Davis, L. R., K. Klonoski, H. L. Rutschow, K. J. Van Wijk, Q. Sun, M. M. Haribal, R. A. Saporito, A. Vega, E. B. Rosenblum, K. R. Zamudio, J. M. Robertson. 2016. Host defense skin peptides vary with color pattern in the highly polymorphic red-eyed treefrog. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 4: 97. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2016.00097. [Davis2016]

Zamudio, K. R., R. C. Bell, and N. A. Mason. 2016. Phenotypes in phylogeography: species’ traits, environmental variation, and vertebrate diversification. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 113: 8041-8048. [Zamudio2016b]

Jenkinson, T. S., C. M. Betancourt-Román, C. Lambertini, A. V. Aguilar, J. Ruggeri-Gomes, C. H. L. Nunes de Almeida, D. Rodriguez, A. M. Belasen, D. da Silva Leite, K. R. Zamudio, J. E. Longcore, L. F. Toledo, T. Y. James. 2016. Amphibian-killing fungus in Brazil comprises both stable endemic and recently expanded populations. Molecular Ecology 25: 2978-2996. [Jenkinson2016]

Gill, B. A., B.C. Kondratieff, K.L. Casner, A.C. Encalada, A.S. Flecker, D. Gannon, C.K. Ghalambor, J.M. Guayasamin, N.L. Poff, M.P. Simmons, S.A. Thomas, K. R. Zamudio, and W.C. Funk. 2016. Cryptic species diversity reveals biogeographic support for the “Mountain Passes are Higher in the Tropics” hypothesis. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 283: 20160553. [Gill2016]

Nunes de Almeida, C. H. L., K. R. Zamudio,L. F. Toledo. 2016. The semiterrestrial tadpole of Cycloramphus rhyakonastes Heyer, 1983 (Anura, Cycloramphidae). Journal of Herpetology 50: 289-294. [Almeida2016]

Percino-Daniel, R., E. Recuero, E. Vazquez-Domínguez, K. R. Zamudio, G. Parra-Olea. 2016. All grown-up and nowhere to go: paedomorphosis and local adaptation in Ambystoma salamanders in the Cuenca Oriental of Mexico. Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society 118: 582-597. [PercinoDaniel2016]

Maguire, C., G. V. DiRenzo, T. S. Tunstall, C. R. Muletz, K. R. Zamudio, and K. R. Lips. 2016. Dead or alive? Viability of chytrid zoospores shed from live amphibian hosts. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 119: 179-187. [Maguire2016]

Savage, A. E. and K. R. Zamudio. 2016. Adaptive tolerance to a pathogenic fungus drives major histocompatibility complex evolution in natural amphibian populations. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 283: 20153115. [Savage2016]

Becker, C. G., D. Rodriguez, A. V. Longo, L. F. Toledo, C. F. B. Haddad, K. R. Zamudio. 2016. Deforestation, host community structure, and amphibian disease risk. Basic and Applied Ecology 17: 72-80. [Becker2016]

Stewart, K. A., J. D. Austin, K. R. Zamudio, S. C. Lougheed. 2016. Contact zone dynamics during early stages of speciation in a chorus frog (Pseudacris crucifer). Heredity 116: 239-247. [Stewart2016]

Bovo, R. P., D. V. Andrade, L. F. Toledo, A. V. Longo, D. Rodriguez, C. F. B. Haddad, K. R. Zamudio, C. G. Becker. 2016. Physiological responses of Brazilian amphibians to an enzootic infection of the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 117: 245-252. [Bovo2016]

Lambertini, C., C. G. Becker, T. S. Jenkinson, D. Rodriguez, D. da Silva Leite, T. Y. James, K. R. Zamudio, L. F. Toledo. 2016. Local phenotypic variation in amphibian-killing fungus predicts infection dynamics. Fungal Ecology 20: 15-21. [Lambertini2016]

2015

James, T. Y., L. F. Toledo, D. Rödder, D. da Silva Leite, A. Belasan, C. M. Betancourt Román, T. S. Jenkinson, C. Soto-Azat, C. Lambertini, A. V. Longo, J. Ruggeri, J. P. Collins, P. Burrowes, K. R. Lips, K. R. Zamudio, J. E. Longcore. 2015. Disentangling host, pathogen, and environmental determinants of a recently emerged wildlife disease: Lessons from the first 15 years of amphibian chytridiomycosis research. Ecology and Evolution 5: 4079-4097. [James2015]

Johnson, B. B., T. A. White, C. A. Phillips, K. R. Zamudio. 2015. Asymmetric introgression in a spotted salamander hybrid zone. Journal of Heredity 106: 608-617. [Johnson2015]

Duryea, M. C., K. R. Zamudio, C. A. Brasileiro. 2015. Vicariance and marine migration in continental island populations of an Atlantic Coastal Forest frog. Heredity 115: 225-234. [Duryea2015]

Longo, A. V., A. E. Savage, I. Hewson, K. R. Zamudio. 2015. Seasonal and ontogenetic variation of skin microbial communities and relationships to natural disease dynamics in declining amphibians. Royal Society Open Science 2: 140377. [Longo2015]

Ruggeri, J., A. V. Longo, M. P. Gaiarsa, L. R. V. Alencar, C. Lambertini, D. da Silva Leite, S. Potsch de Carvalho-e-Silva, K. R. Zamudio, L. F. Toledo, M. Martins. 2015. Seasonal variation in population abundance and chytrid infection in stream-dwelling frogs of the Brazilian Atlantic forest. PLoS ONE 10(7): e0130554. [Ruggeri2015]

Savage, A. E., C. G. Becker, K. R. Zamudio. 2015. Linking genetic and environmental factors in amphibian disease risk. Evolutionary Applications 8: 560-572. [Savage2015]

Tracy, K. E., K. M. Kiemnec-Tyburczy, J. A. DeWoody, G. Parra-Olea, K. R. Zamudio. 2015. Positive selection drives the evolution of a major histocompatibility complex gene in an endangered Mexican salamander species complex. Immunogenetics 67: 323-325. [Tracy2015]

Yuan, M. L., S. H. Dean, A. V. Longo, B. B. Rothermel, K. R. Zamudio. 2015. Kinship, inbreeding, and fine-scale spatial structure influence gut microbiota in a hindgut-fermenting tortoise. Molecular Ecology 24: 2521-2536. [Yuan2015]

Bell, R. C., R. C. Drewes, K. R. Zamudio. 2015. Reed frog diversification in the Gulf of Guinea: overseas dispersal, the progression rule, and in situ speciation. Evolution 69: 904-915. [Bell2015a]

Ellison, A. R., T. Tunstall, M. C. Hughey, E. A. Rebollar, L. K. Belden, R. N. Harris, R. Ibáñez, K. R. Lips, K. R. Zamudio. 2015. More than skin deep: functional genomic basis for resistance to amphibian chytridiomycosis. Genome Biology and Evolution 7: 286-298. [Ellison2015]

Bell, R. C., R. C. Drewes, A. Channing, G. Václav, J. Kielgast, S. Lötters, B. L. Stuart, K. R. Zamudio. 2015. Over-seas dispersal of Hyperolius reedfrogs from Central Africa to the oceanic islands of São Tomé and Príncipe. Journal of Biogeography 42: 65-75. [Bell2015b]

2014

Becker, C. G., D. Rodriguez, L. F. Toledo, A. V. Longo. C. Lambertini, D. T. Corrêa, D. S. Leite, C. F. B. Haddad, K. R. Zamudio. 2014. Partitioning the net effect of host diversity on an emerging amphibian pathogen. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 281: 20141796. [Becker2014]

Thomé, M. T. C., K. R. Zamudio, C. F. B. Haddad, J. Alexandrino. 2014. Barriers, rather than refugia, underlie the origin of diversity in toads endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Molecular Ecology 23: 6152-6164. [Thomé2014]

Nali, R. C., K. R. Zamudio, C. F. B. Haddad, C. P. A. Prado. 2014. Size-dependent selective mechanisms on males and females and the evolution of sexual size dimorphism in frogs. American Naturalist 184: 727-740. [Nali2014]

Titus, V. R., R. C. Bell, C. G. Becker, K. R. Zamudio. 2014. Connectivity and gene flow among Eastern Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) populations in highly modified anthropogenic landscapes. Conservation Genetics 15: 1447-1462. [Titus2014]

Martel, A., M. Blooi, C. Adriaensen, P. Van Rooij, W. Beukema, M.C. Fisher, R.A. Farrer, B.R. Schmidt, U. Tobler, K. Goka, K.R. Lips, C. Muletz, K. R. Zamudio, J. Bosch, S. Lötters, E. Wombwell, T.W.J. Garner, A.A. Cunningham, A. Spitzen-van der Sluijs, S. Salvidio, R. Ducatelle, K. Nishikawa, T.T. Nguyen, J.E. Kolby, I. Van Bocxlaer, F. Bossuyt, F. Pasmans. 2014. Recent introduction of a chytrid fungus endangers Western Palearctic salamanders. Science 346: 630-631. [Martel2014]

Toledo, L. F., C. G. Becker, C. F. B. Haddad, K. R. Zamudio. 2014. Rarity as an indicator of endangerment in Neotropical frogs. Biological Conservation 179: 54-62. [Toledo2014]

Guayasamin, J. M., A. M. Mendoza, A. V. Longo, K. R. Zamudio, E. Bonaccorso. 2014. High prevalence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in an Andean frog community (Reserva Las Gralarias, Ecuador). Amphibian & Reptile Conservation 8: 33-44.

Longo, A. V., P. Burrowes, K. R. Zamudio. 2014. Genomic studies of disease-outcome in host-pathogen dynamics. Integrative and Comparative Biology 54: 427-438. [Longo2014]

Lenker, M. A., A. E. Savage, C. G. Becker, D. Rodriguez, K. R. Zamudio. 2014. Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection dynamics vary seasonally in Upstate New York. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 111: 51-60. [Lenker2014]

Ellison, A. R., A. E. Savage, G. V. DiRenzo, P. Langhammer, K. R. Lips, and K. R. Zamudio. 2014. Fighting a losing battle: vigorous immune response countered by pathogen suppression of host defenses in a chytridiomycosis-susceptible frog. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 4: 1275-1289. [Ellison2014]

Graham, C. H., A. C. Carnaval, C. D. Cadena, K. R. Zamudio, T. E. Roberts, J. L. Parra, C. M. McCain, R. C. K. Bowie, C. Moritz, S. B. Bains, C. J. Schneider, J. VanDerWal, C. Rahbek, K. H. Kozak, and N. J. Sanders. 2014. The origin and maintenance of montane biodiversity: integrating evolutionary and ecological processes. Ecography 37: 1-9. [Graham2014]

Savage, A. E., K, M. Kiemnec-Tyburczy, A. R. Ellison, R. C. Fleischer, K. R. Zamudio. 2014. Conservation and divergence in the frog immunome: pyrosequencing and de novo assembly of immune tissue transcriptomes. Gene 542: 98-108. [Savage2014]

DiRenzo, G., P. F. Langhammer, K. R. Zamudio, and K. R. Lips. 2014. Fungal infection intensity and zoospore output of Atelopus zeteki, a potential acute chytrid supershedder. PLoS ONE 9(3): e93356. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0093356 [DiRenzo2014]

López-Uribe, M. M., K. R. Zamudio, C. Cardoso, and B. M. Danforth. 2014. Climate, physiological tolerance, and sex-biased dispersal shape genetic structure of Neotropical orchid bees. Molecular Ecology 23: 1874-1890. [López-Uribe2014]

Gill, B., R. A. Harrington, B. C. Kondratieff, K. R. Zamudio, N. LeRoy Poff, and W. C. Funk. 2014. Morphological taxonomy, DNA barcoding, and species diversity in Southern Rocky Mountain headwater streams. Freshwater Science 33: 288-301. [Gill2014]

Rodriguez, D., C. G. Becker, N. C. Pupin, C. F. B. Haddad, and K. R. Zamudio. 2014. Long term endemism of two highly divergent lineages of the amphibian-killing fungus in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil. Molecular Ecology 23: 774-787. [Rodriguez2014]

Muralidhar, P., F. P. de Sá. C. F. B. Haddad, K. R. Zamudio. 2014. Kin-bias, breeding site selection, and female fitness in a cannibalistic Neotropical frog. Molecular Ecology 23: 453-463. [Muralhidar2014]

2013

Rosenblum, E. B., T. Y. James, K. R. Zamudio, T. J Poorten, D. Ilut, D. Rodriguez, J. Eastman, K. Richards-Hrdlicka, S. Joneson, T. S. Jenkinson, J. Longcore, G. Parra Olea, L. F. Toledo, M. L. Arellano, E. M. Tovar, S. Restrepo, S. V. Flechas, L. Berger, C. Briggs, J. E. Stajich. 2013. Complex history of the amphibian-killing chytrid fungus revealed with genome resequencing data. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 110: 9385-9390. [Rosenblum2013]

Velo-Antón, G., Parra, J., Parra-Olea G., and K. R. Zamudio. 2013. Tracking climate change in a dispersal-limited species: reduced spatial and genetic connectivity in a montane salamander. Molecular Ecology 22: 3261-3278. [VeloAntón2013]

Longo, A.V., D. Rodriguez, D. da Silva Leite, L. F. Toledo, C. Mendoza-Almeralla, P. A. Burrowes, and K. R. Zamudio. 2013. ITS1 copy number varies among Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis strains: implications for qPCR zoospore estimation of field-collected amphibian skin swabs. PLoS ONE 8(3): e59499. [Longo2013a]

Kiemnec-Tyburczy K. M. and K. R. Zamudio. 2013. Novel locus-specific primers for major histocompatibility complex class II alleles from glass frogs developed via genome walking. Conservation Genetics Resources 5: 109-111. [KiemnecTyburczy2013]

Longo, A, R. J. Ossiboff, K. R. Zamudio, and P. A. Burrowes. 2013. Lability in host defenses: terrestrial frogs die from chytridiomycosis under enzootic conditions. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 49: 197-199. [Longo2013b]

2012

Thomé, M. T. C., K. R. Zamudio, C. F. B. Haddad, and J. M. B. Alexandrino. 2012. Delimiting genetic units in neotropical toads under incomplete lineage sorting and hybridization. BMC Evolutionary Biology 12: 242. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-12-242. [Thomé2012]

Becker, C. G., D. Rodriguez; A. V. Longo; A. L. Talaba; K. R. Zamudio. 2012. Disease risk in temperate amphibian populations is higher at closed-canopy sites. PLoS ONE 7(10): e48205. [Becker2012]

Bell, R. C. and K. R. Zamudio. 2012. Sexual dichromatism in frogs: natural selection, sexual selection, and unexpected diversity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 279: 4687-4693. [Bell2012a]

Kiemnec-Tyburczy, K. M., Richmond, J. Q., A. E. Savage, K. R. Lips, and K. R. Zamudio. 2012. Genetic diversity of MHC class I loci in six non-model frog families is shaped by positive selection and gene duplication. Heredity 109:146-155. [KiemnecTyburczy2012]

Bell, R. C., C. A. Brasileiro, C. F. B. Haddad, and K. R. Zamudio. 2012. Evolutionary history of Scinax treefrogs on land-bridge islands in southeastern Brazil. Journal of Biogeography 39:1733-1742. [Bell2012b]

Rodriguez, D., A. V. Longo-Bérrios, and K. R. Zamudio. 2012. Magnetic capture–hybridization of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis genomic DNA. Journal of Microbiological Methods 90: 156-159. [Rodriguez2012]

Velo-Antón, G., D. Rodriguez, A. E. Savage, G. Parra-Olea, K. R. Lips, and K. R. Zamudio. 2012. Amphibian-killing fungus loses genetic diversity as it spreads across the New World. Biological Conservation 146: 213-218. [VeloAntón2012a]

Velo-Antón, G., K. R. Zamudio, and A. C. Rivera. 2012. Genetic drift and rapid evolution of viviparity in insular fire salamanders (Salamandra salamandra). Heredity 108:410-418. [VeloAntón2012b]

Parra-Olea, G., K. R. Zamudio, X. Aguilar-Miguel, D. Huacuz, and L. Zambrano. 2012. Conservation genetics of threatened Mexican axolotls (Ambystoma). Animal Conservation 15: 61-72. [ParraOlea2012a]

Parra-Olea, G., J. C. Windfield, G. Velo Antón, and K. R. Zamudio. 2012. Isolation in habitat refugia promotes rapid diversification in a montane tropical salamander. Journal of Biogeography 39: 353-370.[ParraOlea2012b]

Prado, C. P. A., C. F. B. Haddad, and K. R. Zamudio. 2012. Cryptic lineages and Pleistocene population expansion in a Brazilian Cerrado frog. Molecular Ecology 21: 921-941. [Prado2012]

Gründler, M. C., L. F. Toledo, G. Parra-Olea, C. F. B. Haddad, L. O. M. Giasson, R. J. Sawaya, C. P. A. Prado, O. G. S. Araujo, F. J. Zara, F. C. Centeno, and K. R. Zamudio. 2012. Interaction between breeding habitat and elevation affects prevalence but not infection load of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in anuran assemblages. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 97: 173-184. [Gründler2012]

2011

Savage, A. E., L. L. Grismer, S. Anuar, C. K. Onn, J. L. Grismer, E. Quah, M. A. Muin, N. Ahmad, M. Lenker, and K. R. Zamudio. 2011. First record of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infecting four frog families from Peninsular Malaysia. EcoHealth 8: 121-128. [Savage2011a]

Bell, R. C., A. V. Gata Garcia, B. L. Stuart, and K. R. Zamudio.2011. High prevalence of the amphibian chytrid pathogen in Gabon. EcoHealth 8:116-120. [Bell2011]

Cadena, C. D., K. H. Kozak, J. P. Gomez, J. L. Parra, C. McCain, R. C. K. Bowie, A. C. Carnaval, C. Moritz, C. Rahbek, T. Roberts, N. Sanders, C. Schneider, J. VanDerWal, K. R. Zamudio, C. H. Graham. 2011. Latitude, elevational climatic zonation, and speciation in New World vertebrates. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 279: 194-201. [Cadena2011]

Becker, C. G. and K. R. Zamudio. 2011. Tropical amphibian populations experience higher disease risk in natural habitats. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 108: 9893-9898. [Becker2011]

Savage, A. E. and K. R. Zamudio. 2011. MHC genotypes associate with chytridiomycosis resistance in a threatened North American frog. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 108: 16705-16710. [Savage2011b]

Savage, A.E., K. R. Zamudio, and M. Sredl. 2011. Disease dynamics vary spatially and temporally in a North American amphibian. Biological Conservation 144: 1910-1915. [Savage2011c]

2010

Kiemnec-Tyburczy, K., J. Q. Richmond, A. E. Savage, and K. R. Zamudio. 2010. Selection, trans-species polymorphism and locus identification of major histocompatibility complex class IIß alleles of New World ranid frogs. Immunogenetics 62: 741-751. [KiemnecTyburczy2010]

Recuero, E., J. C. Cortes, G. Parra-Olea, and K. R. Zamudio. 2010. Urban aquatic habitats and the conservation of highly endangered species: the case of Ambystoma mexicanum (Caudata, Ambystomatidae). Annales Zoologici Finnici 47: 223-238. [Recuero2010]

Clark, R. W., W. S. Brown, R. Stechert, and K. R. Zamudio. 2010. Roads, interrupted dispersal, and genetic diversity in timber rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus). Conservation Biology 24:1059-1069. [Clark2010]

Thomé, M. T. C., K. R. Zamudio, J. G. Giovanelli, C. F. B. Haddad, F. A. Baldiserra, Jr., J. M. B. Alexandrino. 2010. Phylogeography of endemic toads and post-Pliocene persistence of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 55:1013-1031. [Thomé2010]

Galbreath, K. E., D. J. Hafner, K. R. Zamudio, and K. Agnew. 2010. Isolation and introgression in the Intermountain West: contrasting gene genealogies underscore the complex biogeographic history of the American pika (Ochotona princeps). Journal of Biogeography 37: 344-362. [Galbreath2010]

Becker, C. G., R. D. Loyola, C. F. B. Haddad, and K. R. Zamudio. 2010. Integrating species life history traits and patterns of deforestation in amphibian conservation planning. Diversity and Distributions 16: 10-19.[Becker2010]

2009

Robertson, J. M. and K. R. Zamudio. 2009. Genetic diversification, vicariance, and selection in a polytypic frog. Journal of Heredity 100: 715-731. [Robertson2009a]

Richmond, J. Q., D. T. Reid, K. G. Ashton, and K. R. Zamudio. 2009. Delayed genetic effects of habitat fragmentation on the ecologically specialized Florida sand skink (Plestiodon reynoldsi). Conservation Genetics 10: 1281-1297. [Richmond2009a]

Galbreath, K. E., D. J. Hafner, and K. R. Zamudio. 2009. When cold is better: climate-driven elevation shifts yield complex patterns of diversification and demography in an alpine specialist (American pika, Ochotona princeps). Evolution 63: 2848-2863. [Galbreath2009]

Chan, L. M., and K. R. Zamudio. 2009. Population differentiation of temperate amphibians in unpredictable environments. Molecular Ecology 18: 3185-3200. [Chan2009a]

Fitzpatrick, S. W., C. A. Brasileiro, C. F. B. Haddad, and K. R. Zamudio. 2009. Geographic variation in genetic structure of an Atlantic Coastal Forest endemic reveals regional differences in habitat stability. Molecular Ecology 18: 2877-2896. [Fitzpatrick2009]

Dixo, M., J. P. Metzger, J. S. Morgante, and K. R. Zamudio. 2009. Habitat fragmentation reduces genetic diversity and connectivity among toad populations in the Brazilian Atlantic Coastal Forest. Biological Conservation 142: 1560-1569. [Dixo2009]

Zamudio, K. R., J. M. Robertson, L. M. Chan, I. Sazima. 2009. Population structure in the catfish Trichogenes longipinnis: evidence for drift offset by asymmetrical migration in a tiny geographic range. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 97: 259-274. [Zamudio2009]

Richmond, J. Q., A. E. Savage, E. B. Rosenblum, and K. R. Zamudio. 2009. Toward immunogenetic studies of amphibian declines: linking innate and acquired immunity. Bioscience 59: 311-320. [Richmond2009b]

Ohmer, M. E., J. M. Robertson, and K. R. Zamudio. 2009. Discordance in body size, color pattern, and advertisement call across genetically distinct regions of a Neotropical anuran (Dendropsophus ebraccatus). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 97: 298-313. [Ohmer2009]

Robertson, J. M., M. C. Duryea, and K. R. Zamudio. 2009. Discordant patterns of evolutionary differentiation in two Neotropical treefrogs. Molecular Ecology 18: 1375-1395. [Robertson2009b]

Chan, L. M., L. A. Fitzgerald, and K. R. Zamudio. 2009. The scale of genetic differentiation in the Dunes Sagebrush-lizard (Sceloporus arenicolus), an endemic habitat specialist. Conservation Genetics 10: 131-142. [Chan2009b]

2008

Austin, J. D. and K. R. Zamudio. 2008. Incongruence in the pattern and timing of intra-specific diversification in bronze frogs and bullfrogs (Ranidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 48: 1041-1053. [Austin2008]

Tennessen, J. A. and K. R. Zamudio. 2008. Genetic differentiation among mountain island populations of the striped plateau lizard, Sceloporus virgatus (Squamata: Phrynosomatidae). Copeia 2008: 558-564. [Tennessen2008]

Chandler, C. H.  and K. R. Zamudio. 2008. Reproductive success by large, closely related males facilitated by sperm storage in an aggregate breeding amphibian. Molecular Ecology 17: 1654-1576. [Chandler2008]

Clark, R. W., W. S. Brown, R. Stechert, and K. R. Zamudio. 2008. Integrating individual behavior in landscape genetics studies: the population structure of timber rattlesnake hibernacula. Molecular Ecology 17: 719-730. [Clark2008]

2007

Hedtke, S. M., K. R. Zamudio, C. A. Phillips, J. Losos, and P. Brylski. 2007. Conservation genetics of the endangered Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard (Uma inornata). Herpetologica 63: 411-420. [Hedtke2007]

Rosenbaum. P. A., J. M. Robertson, and K. R. Zamudio. 2007. Unexpectedly low genetic divergences among populations of the threatened bog turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii). Conservation Genetics 8: 331-342. [Rosenbaum2007]

Zamudio, K. R. and A. M. Wieczorek. 2007. Fine-scale spatial genetic structure and dispersal among spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) breeding populations. Molecular Ecology 16: 257-274. [Zamudio2007]

2006

Hardy, D. L., Sr. and K. R. Zamudio. 2006. Compartment syndrome, fasciotomy, and neuropathy after a rattlesnake envenomation: aspects of monitoring and diagnosis. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine 17: 36-40. [Hardy2005]

2004

Myers, E. M. and K. R. Zamudio. 2004. Multiple paternity in an aggregate breeding amphibian: the effect of reproductive skew on estimates of male reproductive success. Molecular Ecology 13: 1951-1963. [Myers2004]

Hodges, W. L. and K. R. Zamudio. 2004. Horned lizard (Phrynosoma) phylogeny inferred from mitochondrial genes and morphological characters: understanding conflicts using multiple approaches. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 31: 961-971. [Hodges2004]

2003

Zamudio, K. R. and W. K. Savage. 2003. Historical isolation, range expansion, and secondary contact of two highly divergent mitochondrial lineages in spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum). Evolution 57: 1631-1652. [Zamudio2003]

Tennessen, J. A. and K. R. Zamudio. 2003. Early-male reproductive advantage, multiple paternity, and sperm storage in an amphibian aggregate breeder. Molecular Ecology 12: 1567-1576. [Tennessen2003]

2002

Hatch, L., M. Uriarte, D. Fink, L. Aldrich-Wolfe, R. G. Allen, C. Webb, K. R. Zamudio, and A. Power. 2002. Federal Jurisdiction over Endangered Species’ Habitat: The Impacts of People and Property on Recovery Planning. Ecological Applications 12:690-700. [Hatch2002]

Wright, A. N. and K. R. Zamudio. 2002. Color pattern asymmetry as a correlate of habitat disturbance in spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum). J. Herpetology 36: 129-133. [Wright2002]

Calsbeek, R., S. Alonzo, K. R. Zamudio, and B. Sinervo. 2002. Sexual selection and alternative mating behaviours generate demographic stochasticity in small populations. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B. 269: 157-164. [Calsbeek2002]

2001

Chan, L. M., K. R. Zamudio, and D. B. Wake. 2001. Relationship of the salamandrid genera Paramesotriton, Pachytriton, and Cynops based on mitochondrial DNA sequences. Copeia 2001: 997-1009. [Chan2001]

Sinervo, B. and K. R. Zamudio. 2001. The evolution of alternative reproductive strategies: fitness differential, heritability, and genetic correlation between the sexes. Journal of Heredity 92:198-205. [Sinervo2001]

2000

Zamudio, K. R. and B. Sinervo. 2000. Polygyny, mate-guarding, and posthumous fertilization as alternative mating strategies. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 97: 14427-14432. [Zamudio2000a]

Zamudio, K. R. and G. Parra-Olea. 2000. Reproductive mode and female reproductive cycles of two endemic Mexican horned lizards (Phrynosoma taurus and Phrynosoma braconnieri). Copeia 2000: 222-229. [Zamudio2000b]

Zamudio, K. R., D. L. Hardy, Sr., M. Martins, and H. W. Greene. 2000. Fang tip spread, puncture distance, and suction for snake bite. Toxicon 38: 723-728. [Zamudio2000c]

Parkinson, C. L., K. R. Zamudio, and H. W. Greene. 2000. Phylogeography of the pitviper clade Agkistrodon: historical ecology, species status, and conservation of the cantils. Molecular Ecology 9: 411-420. [Parkinson2000]

1998

Zamudio, K. R. 1998. The evolution of female-biased sexual size dimorphism: a population-level comparative study in horned lizards (Phrynosoma). Evolution 52: 1821-1833. [Zamudio1998]

Pitulle, C., M. Garcia-Paris, K. R. Zamudio, and N. R. Pace. 1998. Comparative structure analysis of vertebrate ribonuclease P RNA. Nucleic Acids Research 26: 3333-3339. [Pitulle1998]

1997

Zamudio, K. R., K. B. Jones, and R. H. Ward. 1997. Molecular systematics of short-horned lizards: biogeography and taxonomy of a widespread species complex. Systematic Biology 46:284-305. [Zamudio1997a]

Zamudio, K. R. and H. W. Greene. 1997. Phylogeography of the Bushmaster (Lachesis muta, Viperidae): implications for neotropical biogeography, systematics, and conservation. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 62: 421-442. [Zamudio1997b]

1995

Zamudio, K. R., R. B. Huey, and W. C. Crill. 1995. Bigger isn’t always better: body size, developmental and parental temperature, and male territorial success in Drosophila melanogaster. Animal Behaviour 49: 671-677. [Zamudio1995]

1992

Sinervo, B., P. Doughty, R. B. Huey, and K. R. Zamudio. 1992. Allometric engineering: A causal analysis of natural selection on offspring size. Science 258: 1927-1930. [Sinervo1992]

Book ChapterS                

Funk, W. C., K. R. Zamudio, and A. Crawford. 2018. Advancing understanding of amphibian evolution, ecology, behavior, and conservation with massively-parallel sequencing. In: Population Genomics: Wildlife. O.P. Rajora and P. Hohenlohe, eds. Springer Publishing Group.

Ballen, C. J. and K. R. Zamudio. 2018. Active learning reduces course content misconceptions and promotes self-efficacy in large classrooms. In: Strategies for Teaching Large Classes Effectively in Higher Education. Cognella Academic Publishing.

Zamudio, K. R. and R. G. Harrison. 2010. Hybridization in threatened and endangered animal taxa: implications for conservation and management of biodiversity. In Molecular Approaches in Natural Resource Conservation (eds. DeWoody, A. Bickham, J., Michler, C. Nichols, K. Rhodes, G, and Woeste, K.) Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.

Zamudio, K. R. and L. M. Chan. 2008. Alternative reproductive tactics in amphibians. Pages 300-331 In R. Oliveira, M. Taborsky, and J. Brockman, eds. Alternative Reproductive Tactics: an Integrative Approach. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Savage, W. K. and K. R. Zamudio. 2005. Ambystoma maculatum: species account. Pages 621-627 In M. Lannoo ed. Amphibian Declines: the Conservation Status of United States Species. University of California Press, Berkeley.

Zamudio, K. R. and B. Sinervo. 2003. Ecological and social contexts for the evolution of alternative mating strategies. Pages 83-106 In S.F. Fox, J.K. McCoy, and T.A. Baird, eds. Lizard Social Behavior. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.

Zamudio, K. R. 2002. Pre-ejaculators, sneakers, and she-males: alternative mating strategies in reptiles. Pages 114-115 In T. Halliday and K. Adler, eds. The Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians. Facts on File, New York.

Technical and Natural History Notes, Reviews, News Pieces                

Zamudio, K. R.  2021.  Retrospective. David B. Wake (1936-2021). Pioneering evolutionary biologist and amphibian advocate. Science 372: 1399. [Zamudio2021]

Zamudio, K. R., A. Kellner, C. Serejo, M. R. de Britto, C. B. Castro, P. A. Buckup, D. O. Pires, M. Couri, A. B. Kury, I. A. Cardoso, M. L. Monné, J. Pombal Jr., C. M. Patiu, V. Padula, A. D. Pimenta, C. R. R. Ventura, E. Hajdu, J. Zanol, E. M. Bruna, J Fitzpatrick, L. A. Rocha. 2018. Lack of Science Support Fails Brazil. Science 361: 1322-1323. [Zamudio2018]

Zamudio, K. R., R. C. Bell, and A. V. Longo. 2014. Review of A Life for Reptiles and Amphibians, Volume 1: A collection of 55 interviews on ‘How to become a Herpetologist’. Copeia 2014: 604-605.

Faggioni, G. P., K. R. Zamudio, F. L. Souza, and C. P. A. Prado. 2014. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers for two South American frogs (Leptodactylus bufonius and L. chaquensis) using next generation sequencing. Amphibia-Reptilia 35: 405-412.

Nali, R. C., K. R. Zamudio, and C. P. A. Prado. 2014. Microsatellite markers for Bokermannohyla species (Anura, Hylidae) from the Brazilian Cerrado and Atlantic Forest domains. Amphibia-Reptilia 35: 355-360.

Hydeman, M. E., R. C. Bell, R. C. Drewes, and K. R. Zamudio. 2013. Amphibian chytrid fungus confirmed in endemic frogs and caecilians on the island of São Tomé, Africa. Herpetological Review 44: 254-257.

Bell, R. C., A. V. Gata Garcia, B. L. Stuart, and K. R. Zamudio.2011. High prevalence of the amphibian chytrid pathogen in Gabon. FrogLog 95: 11.

Velo-Antón, G., J. C. Windfield, K. R. Zamudio, and G. Parra-Olea. 2009. Microsatellite markers for Pseudoeurycea leprosa, a plethodontid salamander endemic to the Transmexican Neovolcanic Belt. Conservation Genetic Resources 1: 5-7.

Duryea, M.C., C. A. Brasileiro and K. R. Zamudio. 2009. Characterization of microsatellite markers for snouted treefrogs in the Scinax perpusillus species group(Anura, Hylidae). Conservation Genetics 10: 1053-1056.

Duryea, M. C., K. R. Zamudio, H. W. Greene, and F. J. Zara. 2008. Physalaemus cuvieri (Barker Frog). Predation. Herpetological Review 39: 209-210.

Duryea, M.C., K. R. Zamudio, and C.A. Brasileiro. 2008. Characterization of microsatellite markers for Thoropa taophora (Anura, Cycloramphidae), a frog endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Rain Forest. Molecular Ecology Resources 8: 663-665.

Chan, L. M., L. A. Fitzgerald, and K. R. Zamudio. 2007. Characterization of microsatellite markers for the endemic sand dune lizard, Sceloporus arenicolus. Molecular Ecology Notes 7: 337-339.

Parra-Olea, G., E. Recuero, and K. R. Zamudio. 2007. Polymorphic microsatellite markers for Mexican salamanders of the genus Ambystoma. Molecular Ecology Notes 7: 818-820.

Thomé, M. T. C., K. R. Zamudio, and H. W. Greene. 2007. Itapotihyla langsdorffii (NCN). Diurnal basking. Herpetological Review 38: 186-187.

Reid, D. T., K. G. Ashton, and K. R. Zamudio. 2004. Characterization of microsatellite markers for the threatened sand skink (Neoseps reynoldsi). Molecular Ecology Notes 4: 691-693.

Wieczorek, A. M., K. R. Zamudio, T. L. King, and B. Gajetvaj. 2002. Isolation of microsatellite loci in spotted salamanders(Ambystoma maculatum). Molecular Ecology Notes 2:313-315.

Zamudio, K. R. and A. M. Wieczorek. 2000. Microsatellites for studies of ecology, behavior, and evolution in Yarrow’s spiny lizard (Sceloporus jarrovii). Molecular Ecology 9:1667-1668.