PUBLICATIONS
Mercer, J.L., Nymand, J., Culler, L.E., Virginia, R.A., Lynge, R., Lund, S., Gregersen, B., Makens, B., Moore, K.G. 2022. Bi-lateral collaboration between the Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat) and United States Research Communities – from a vision to everyday practice. Polar Record. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247422000298.
DeSiervo, M.H., Finger-Higgens, R.A., Ayres, M.P., Virginia, R.A., Culler, L.E. 2022. Spatial and temporal patterns in arctic mosquito abundance. Ecological Entomology DOI: 10.1111/een.13198.
DeSiervo, M.H., Ayres, M.P., and L.E. Culler. 2021. Quantifying the nature and strength of intraspecific density dependence in Arctic mosquitoes. Oecologia 196: 1061–1072.
Culler, L.E.*, Stendahl, A.M.*, DeSiervo, M.H., Bliska, H.M., Virginia, R.A., and M.P. Ayres. 2021. Emerging mosquitoes (Aedes nigripes) as a resource subsidy for wolf spiders (Pardosa glacialis) in western Greenland. Polar Biology https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-021-02875-8. *equal contributions
Koltz, A.M.* and L.E. Culler*. 2021. Biting insects in a rapidly changing Arctic. Current Opinions in Insect Science 47: 75-81. *equal contributions
DeSiervo, M.H., Ayres, M.P., Virginia, R.A., and L.E. Culler. 2020. Consumer-resource dynamics in Arctic ponds. Ecology 10:e03135.
Koltz, A.M., L.E. Culler, J.J. Bowden, E. Post, and T.T. Høye. 2019. Dominant Arctic predator escapes parasitism at northern edge of range. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00250
Gillespie, M.A.K., M. Alfredsson, I.C. Barrio, J.J. Bowden, P. Convey, S.J. Coulson, L.E. Culler, M.T. Dahl, K.M. Daly, S. Koponen, S. Loboda, Y. Marusik, J.P. Sandström, D.S. Sikes, J. Slowik, and T.T. Høye. 2019. Circumpolar terrestrial arthropod monitoring: a review of ongoing activities, opportunities and challenges, with a focus on spiders. Ambio. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01185-y.
Finger-Higgins, R.F., J.W. Chipman, D. Lutz, L.E. Culler, R.A. Virginia, and L. Ogden. 2019. Changing Lake Dynamics Indicate a Drier Arctic in Western Greenland. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences.
Gillespie, M.A.K., M. Alfredsson, I.C. Barrio, J.J. Bowden, P. Convey, L.E. Culler, S.J. Coulson, P.H. Krogh, A.M. Koltz, S. Koponen, S. Loboda, Y. Marusik, J.P. Sandström, D.S. Sikes, and T.T. Høye. 2019. Status and trends of terrestrial arthropod abundance and diversity in the North Atlantic region of the Arctic. Ambio. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01162-5.
Culler, L.E., M.P. Ayres, and R.A. Virginia. 2018. Spatial heterogeneity in the abundance and fecundity of Arctic mosquitoes. Ecosphere. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.2345
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Høye, T.T. and L.E. Culler. 2018. Tundra arthropods provide key insights into ecological responses to environmental change. Polar Biology. Special Issue: Ecology of Tundra Arthropods 1-7.
Culler, L.E., Z.T. Wood, J. Diaz, S.B. Fey, D. Timmins, and M.P. Ayres. 2018. Streams in an uninhabited watershed have predictably different thermal sensitivities to variable summer air temperatures. Freshwater Biology.
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Müllerová, J., J. Elsterová, J. Cerny, O. Ditrich, J. Žárský, L.E. Culler, H. Kampen, D. Walther, S.J. Coulson, and L. Grubhoffer. 2018. No indication of arthropod-vectored viruses in mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) collected on Greenland and Svalbard. Polar Biology. Special Issue: Ecology of Tundra Arthropods 1-6.
Heindel, R.C., L.E. Culler, and R.A. Virginia. 2017. Rates and processes of aeolian soil erosion in West Greenland. The Holocene 1-10.
Spadafora, E., A.W. Leslie, L.E. Culler, R.F. Smith, K.W. Staver, and W.O. Lamp. 2016. Macroinvertebrate community convergence between natural, rehabilitated, and created wetlands. Restoration Ecology 24:463-470.
Culler, L.E., M.P. Ayres, and R.A. Virginia. 2015. In a warmer Arctic, mosquitoes avoid increased mortality from predators by growing faster. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 282:665-673.
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Culler, L.E., M.A. McPeek, and M.P. Ayres. 2014. Predation risk shapes thermal physiology of a predaceous damselfly. Oecologia 176:653-660.
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Culler, L.E., R.F. Smith, and W.O. Lamp. 2014. Weak relationships between environmental factors and invertebrate communities in constructed wetlands. Wetlands 34:351-361.
Culler, L.E., S. Ohba, and P. Crumrine. 2014. Predator-Prey Interactions of Dytiscids. In Ecology, Systematics, and Natural History of Predaceous Diving Beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae). Editor: D.A. Yee.
Lamp, W.O., D. Miranda, L.E. Culler, and L.C. Alexander. 2011. Host suitability and gas exchange response of grapevine to Potato Leafhopper (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 104:1316-1322.
Culler, L.E. and W.O. Lamp. 2009. Selective predation by larval Agabus (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) on mosquitoes: support for conservation‐based mosquito suppression in constructed wetlands. Freshwater Biology 54:2003‐2014.
Abdoulaye, D., R.K. Dabire, K. Heidenberger, J. Crawford, W. Lamp, L.E. Culler, and T. Lehmann. 2008. Evidence for divergent selection between the molecular forms of Anopheles gambiae: role of predation. BMC Evolutionary Biology 8:5.