Peer-Reviewed Publications
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Brandt, E.E., Manyama, M.R., Nirody, J.A., 2024. Kinematics and coordination of moth flies walking on smooth and rough surfaces. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1537, 64–73.
Brandt, E.E., Duke, S., Wang, H., Mhatre, N., 2023. The ground offers acoustic efficiency gains for crickets and other calling animals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120, e2302814120.
Brandt, E.E., Sasiharan, Y., Elias, D.O., Mhatre, N., 2021. Jump takeoff in a small jumping spider. J Comp Physiol A.
Sun, Y., Brandt, E. E., Elias, D.O., Rosenthal, M., Kamath, A., 2021. Jumping Spiders (Habronattus clypeatus) Exhibit Substrate Preferences that Partially Maximize Vibration Transmission Efficiency. J Insect Behav.
Brandt, E.E., Rosenthal, M.F., Elias, D.O., 2020. Complex interactions between temperature, sexual signals and mate choice in a desert-dwelling jumping spider. Animal Behaviour 170, 81–87.
Brandt, E. E., Roberts, K. T., Williams, C. M. and Elias, D. O. (2020). Low temperatures impact species distributions of jumping spiders across a desert elevational cline. Journal of Insect Physiology 122, 104037.
Brandt, E. E., Kelley, J. P. and Elias, D. O. (2018). Temperature alters multimodal signaling and mating success in an ectotherm. Behav Ecol Sociobiol 72, 191.
Brandt, E. E. and Masta, S. E. (2017). Females are the brighter sex: Differences in external fluorescence across sexes and life stages of a crab spider. PLOS ONE 12
Rosenblum, E. B., Parent, C. E. and Brandt, E. E. (2014). The Molecular Basis of Phenotypic Convergence. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 45, 203–226.
Brandt, E.E., Duke, S., Wang, H., Mhatre, N., 2023. The ground offers acoustic efficiency gains for crickets and other calling animals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120, e2302814120.
Brandt, E.E., Sasiharan, Y., Elias, D.O., Mhatre, N., 2021. Jump takeoff in a small jumping spider. J Comp Physiol A.
Sun, Y., Brandt, E. E., Elias, D.O., Rosenthal, M., Kamath, A., 2021. Jumping Spiders (Habronattus clypeatus) Exhibit Substrate Preferences that Partially Maximize Vibration Transmission Efficiency. J Insect Behav.
Brandt, E.E., Rosenthal, M.F., Elias, D.O., 2020. Complex interactions between temperature, sexual signals and mate choice in a desert-dwelling jumping spider. Animal Behaviour 170, 81–87.
Brandt, E. E., Roberts, K. T., Williams, C. M. and Elias, D. O. (2020). Low temperatures impact species distributions of jumping spiders across a desert elevational cline. Journal of Insect Physiology 122, 104037.
Brandt, E. E., Kelley, J. P. and Elias, D. O. (2018). Temperature alters multimodal signaling and mating success in an ectotherm. Behav Ecol Sociobiol 72, 191.
Brandt, E. E. and Masta, S. E. (2017). Females are the brighter sex: Differences in external fluorescence across sexes and life stages of a crab spider. PLOS ONE 12
Rosenblum, E. B., Parent, C. E. and Brandt, E. E. (2014). The Molecular Basis of Phenotypic Convergence. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 45, 203–226.