Timothy D. Meehan

Publications

Habeck, C. W., and T. D. Meehan. 2008. Mass invariance of population nitrogen flux by terrestrial mammalian herbivores: an extension of the energetic equivalence rule. Ecology Letters.

Meehan, T. D., and R. L. Lindroth. 2007. Modeling nitrogen flux by larval insect herbivores from a temperate hardwood forest. Oecologia 153:833-843.

Pennington, L. A., and T. D. Meehan. 2007. Influence of body mass and environmental temperature on carbon dioxide production by forest centipedes from southwestern North America. Environmental Entomology 36:673-680.

Meehan, T. D. 2006. Energy use and animal abundance in litter and soil communities. Ecology 87:1650-1658.

Meehan, T. D., P. K. Drumm, R. S. Farrar, K. Oral, K. E. Lanier, E. A. Pennington, L. A. Pennington, I. T. Stafurik, D. V. Valore, and A. D. Wylie. 2006. Energetic equivalence in a soil arthropod community from an aspen-conifer forest. Pedobiologia 50:307-312.

Meehan, T. D. 2006. Mass and temperature dependence of metabolic rate in litter and soil invertebrates. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 79:878-884. Appendix.

Meehan, T. D., H. M. Lease, and B. O. Wolf. 2005. Negative indirect effects of an avian insectivore on the fruit set of an insect-pollinated herb. Oikos 109:297-304.

Meehan, T.D., W. Jetz, and J. H. Brown. 2004. Energetic determinants of abundance in winter landbird communities. Ecology Letters 7:532-537.

Meehan, T.D., J.T. Giermakowski, and P.M. Cryan. 2004. GIS-based model of stable hydrogen isotope ratios in North American precipitation for use in animal movement studies. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 40:291-300Download model.

Meehan, T. D. and T. L. George. 2003. Short-term effects of moderate to high severity wildfire on a disturbance-dependent flycatcher. Auk 120:1102-1113.

Smith, R. B., T. D. Meehan, and B. O. Wolf. 2003. Using stable-hydrogen isotope and band encounter analyses to assess migration patterns of immature Sharp-shinned Hawks. Journal of Avian Biology 34:387-392.

DeLong, J. P., T. D. Meehan, and R. B. Smith. 2005. Investigating fall movements of flamulated owls (Otus flammeolus) in central New Mexico using stable-hydrogen isotopes. Journal of Raptor Research 39:19-25.

Lott, C. A., T. D. Meehan, and J. A. Heath.  2003.  Estimating the latitudinal origins of migratory birds using stable hydrogen and sulfur isotopes in feathers: influence of marine prey base. Oecologia 134:505-510.

Meehan, T. D., R. N. Rosenfield, V. N. Atudorei, et al. 2003. Variation in hydrogen stable-isotope ratios between adult and nestling Cooper's Hawks. Condor 105:567-572.

Meehan, T. D., and I. C. T. Nisbet. 2002. Nest attendance of Common Terns threatened by a model predator. Waterbirds 25:278-284.

Hoffman, S. W., J. P. Smith, and T. D. Meehan. 2002. Breeding grounds, winter ranges, and migratory routes of raptors in the Mountain West. Journal of Raptor Research 36:97-110.

Meehan, T. D., C. A. Lott, Z. D. Sharp, et al. 2001. Using hydrogen isotope geochemistry to estimate the natal latitudes of immature Cooper's Hawks migrating through the Florida Keys. Condor 103:11-20.