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Selected Publications
- Schultz,
T. D., & Fincke, O. M. (2009). Structural colours create a flashing
cue for
sexual recognition and male quality in a Neotropical giant damselfly.
Functional Ecology, 23(4), 724-732.
doi:10.1111/j.1365-2435.2009.01584.x OhioLINK EJC
- Seago, A. E., Brady,
P., Vigneron, J. P., & Schultz, T. D. (2009). Gold bugs and beyond: A
review of iridescence and structural colour mechanisms in beetles
(Coleoptera).
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface / the Royal Society, 6 Suppl 2,
S165-84. doi:10.1098/rsif.2008.0354.focus PubMed
- Schultz,
T. D. (2009). Diversity and habitats of a prairie assemblage of Odonata
at Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota. Journal of the
Kansas
Entomological Society, 82(1), 91-102.
doi:10.2317/JKES803.24.1 OhioLINK EJC
- Schultz,
T. D., Anderson, C. N., & Symes, L. B. (2008). The conspicuousness
of
colour cues in male pond damselflies depends on ambient light and visual
system. Animal Behaviour, 76, 1357-1364.
doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2008.04.024 OhioLINK EJC
- Knisley,
C. B., & Schultz, T. D. (1997). The biology of tiger beetles and a guide
to the species of the South Atlantic states. Martinsville, Va.: Virginia
Museum of Natural History. CONSORT WorldCat
- Schultz,
T. D., & Bernard, G. D. (1989). Pointillistic mixing of interference
colors
in cryptic tiger beetles. Nature, 337(6202), 72-73. doi:10.1038/337072a0
- Schultz,
T. D., & Hadley, N. F. (1987). Structural colors of tiger beetles
and their
role in heat-transfer through the integument. Physiological Zoology,
60(6),
737-745. JSTOR
- Schultz,
T. D. (1986). Role of structural colors in predator avoidance by tiger beetles
of the genus Cicindela (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae). Bulletin of the
Entomological Society of America, 32(3), 142-146. Abstract
- Schultz,
T. D., & Rankin, M. A. (1985). Developmental-changes in the interference
reflectors and colorations of tiger beetles (Cicindela). Journal of
Experimental Biology, 117(JUL), 111-117. Article
- Schultz,
T. D., & Rankin, M. A. (1985). The ultrastructure of the epicuticular
interference reflectors of tiger beetles (Cicindela). Journal of
Experimental Biology, 117(JUL), 87-110. Article
Tom Schultz
Dr. Tom D. Schultz
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Tight Family Professor in the Natural Sciences, Behavioral Ecologist |
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