Publications

11. Bartel, SL, JL Orrock. (2023). Land-use history, fire regime, and large-mammal herbivory affect deer-preferred plant diversity in longleaf pine woodlands. Forest Ecology and Management. reprint

10. Bartel, SL, JT Schamel, BA Parrino, MK Marshall, JL Orrock (2023). Channel Island foxes (Urocyon littoralis) are viable seed-dispersal agents of toyon (Heteromelus arbutifolia). Western North American Naturalist. reprint

9. Gilbert, NA, KA McGinn, LA Nunes, AA Shipley, J Bernath-Plaisted, JDJ Clare, PW Murphy, SR Keyser, KL Thompson, SB Maresh Nelson, JM Cohen, IV Widick, SL Bartel, JL Orrock, B Zuckerberg (2022). Daily activity timing in the Anthropocene. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. reprint

8. Bartel, SL, JL Orrock (2022). The important role of animal social status in vertebrate seed dispersal. Ecology Letters. reprint

7. Bartel, SL, JL Orrock (2021). Past agricultural land use affects multiple facets of ungulate antipredator behavior. Behavioral Ecology 32(5) 961-969. reprint

6. Brudvig, LA, NE Turley, SL Bartel, L Bell-Dereske, S Breland, EI Damschen, SE Evans, J Gibbs, PG Hahn, R Isaacs, JA Ledvina, JL Orrock, QM Sorenson, JD Stuhler. Large ecosystem-scale effects of restoration fail to mitigate impacts of land-use legacies in longleaf pine savannas. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 118(17) e2020935118. reprint

5. Bartel, SL, JL Orrock (2021). An omnivorous mesopredator modifies predation of omnivore-dispersed seeds. Ecosphere 12(2) e03369. reprint

4. Bartel, SL, JL Orrock (2020). Past and present disturbances generate spatial variation in seed predation. Ecosphere 11(5) e03116. reprint

3. Guiden PW, SL Bartel, NW Byer, AA Shipley, JL Orrock (2019). Predator-prey interactions in the Anthropocene: Reconciling multiple aspects of novelty. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 34 616-627. reprint

2. Kim, TN, S Bartel, C Gratton (2019). Grassland harvesting alters ant community trophic structure: An isotopic study in tallgrass prairies. Ecology and Evolution 9(17) 9815-9826. reprint

1. Kim, TN, S Bartel, BD Wills, DA Landis, C Gratton (2018). Disturbance differentially affects alpha and beta diversity of ants in tallgrass prairies. Ecosphere 9(10) e02399. reprint

Manuscripts in review

Bartel, SL, T. Stephenson, D. W. Crowder, M. E. Jones, A. Storfer, M. S. Strickland, L. Lynch. Global change and the ecology of death.

Bartel, SL, L Hakkila*, JL Orrock. Edge geometry mediates deer responses to conservation corridors.

Bartel, SL, JC Kilgo, JL Orrock. White-tailed deer responses to acoustic predator cues are contingent upon past land use and contemporary fire regime.

Manuscripts in prep: Advanced drafts of first-authored papers available upon request

Bartel, SL. Social environment and time of day affect individual foraging decisions of a solitary forager, Canis latrans.

*Undergraduate mentee author

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