Dr. Scott P. Carroll
Downloadable PDF versions of publications authored or co-authored by Dr. Scott. P. Carroll. Applied entomological papers, particularly those pertaining to insect repellent development, can be found at Carroll-Loye.com.
Books and Edited Volumes
- Carroll, S. P., Kinnison, M., and Bernatchez, L. eds. 2011. In the Light of Evolution: Interdisciplinary Challenges in Food, Health and the Environment. Evolutionary Applications 4:155-413.
- Carroll, S. P, ed. Causes and consequences of adaptive evolution. Functional Ecology.
- Carroll, S. P. and Fox, C. W., eds. Conservation Biology-Evolution in Action. 380 pp. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Hendry, A., Carroll, S. P., and Reznick, D., eds. Evolution on Ecological Time- Scales (a special feature with 9 articles). Functional Ecology 21:387-477.
Papers and Chapters
2012
- Carroll, S. P. and Loye, J. E. Soapberry bug native and introduced host plants: the biogeography of anthropogenic evolution. Annals of the American Society of Entomology. 105(5):(2012)
- Perreira, C, Carroll, S. P. and Loye, J. E. Leptocoris ursulae (Hemiptera, Rhopalidae, Serinethinae), a new species of soapberry bug from Uganda. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift.
2011
- Davis, M. A., et. al. Don't judge species on their origins. Nature 474: 153-154.
- Carroll, S. P. Conciliation biology: the eco-evolutionary management of permanently invaded biotic systems. Evolutionary Applications 4: 184-199.
- Carroll, S. P., Kinnison, M., and Bernatchez, L. In the light of evolution: interdisciplinary challenges in food, health and the environment. Evolutionary Applications 4: 155-158.
- Hendry, A. P., M. T. Kinnison, M. Heino, T. Day, T. B. Smith, G. Fitt, C. T. Bergstrom, J. Oakeshott, P. S. Jørgensen, M. P. Zalucki, G. Gilchrist, S. Southerton, A. Sih, S. Strauss, R. F. Denison and S. P. Carroll. - Evolutionary principles and their practical application. Evolutionary Applications 4: 159-183.
- Carroll S. P., Chew M. K. The Invasive Ideology, Biologists and conservationists are too eager to demonize non-native species. The Scientist. September 7, 2011
2010
Ghalambor, C. K, Angeloni, L, and Carroll, S. P. Behavior as phenotypic plasticity. Pp. 90-107 in Behavioral Ecology (Westneat, D. and Fox, C. W., eds.). Oxford University Press.
2009
Carroll, S. P. and Fox, C. W. Evolution of Life Histories. Pp. 567-570 in M. Ruse & J. Travis (editors) Evolution: The First Four Billion Years. Belknap Press, Cambridge, MA.
2008
Carroll, S. P. Prolonged efficacy of IR3535 repellents against mosquitoes and blacklegged ticks in North America. Journal of Medical Entomology 45: 706-714.
- Carroll SP. Facing change: forms and foundations of contemporary adaptation to biotic invasions. Molecular Ecology, 17, 361-372.
- Carroll SP & Watters JW. Driving phenotypic variability with genetic and environmental heterogeneity: adaptation as a first principal of conservation management. Conservation Biology - Evolution in Action, 181-198. Oxford: Oxford University Press. - In: Carroll SP and Fox CW, eds, Conservation Biology- Evolution in Action. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- Carroll SP & Fox CW. The next communities: evolution and the integration of invasive species. Conservation Biology - Evolution in Action, 239-251. Oxford: Oxford University Press. - In: Carroll SP and Fox CW, eds, Conservation Biology- Evolution in Action. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
2007
- Carroll SP, Hendry AP, Reznick DN, et al. Evolution on ecological time-scales. Functional Ecology, 21, 387-393.
- Carroll SP. Brave new world: the epistatic foundations of natives adapting to invaders. Genetica, 129, 193-204.
- Carroll SP. Natives adapting to invasive species: ecology, genes, and the sustainability of conservation. Ecological Research, 22, 892-901.
- Carroll SP & Fox CW. Dissecting the evolutionary impacts of plant invasions: bugs and beetles as native guides. Global Change Biology, 13, 1644-1657.
- Ghalambor CK, McKay JK, Carroll SP, et al. Adaptive versus non-adaptive phenotypic plasticity and the potential for contemporary adaptation in new environments. Functional Ecology, 21, 394-407.
2006
Carroll, S. P. and Loye, J. E. A commercially available botanical insect repellent as effective as DEET. Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 22: 507-514.
Carroll, S. P. and Loye, J. E. Field test of a lemon eucalyptus repellent against biting midges. Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 22: 483-485.
- Strauss SY, Lau JA & Carroll SP. Evolutionary responses of natives to introduced species: what do introductions tell us about natural communities? Ecology Letters, 9, 357-374.
- Carroll SP & Loye JE. Invasion, colonization, and disturbance; historical ecology of the endangered Miami blue butterfly. Journal of Insect Conservation, 10, 13-27.
- Carroll SP. Evaluation of Topical Insect Repellents and Factors that Affect their Performance. Insect Repellents: Principles, Methods, and Uses, 245-260. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
2005
- Carroll SP, Mathieson M & Loye JE. Invasion history and ecology of the environmental weed balloon vine, Cardiospermum grandiflorum Swartz, in Australia. Plant Protection Quarterly, 20, 140-144.
- Carrol SP, Loye JE, Dingle H, et al. Ecology of Leptocoris Hahn (Hemiptera: Rhopalidae) soapberry bugs in Australia. Australian Journal of Entomology, 44, 344-353.
2004
2003
- Carroll SP, Dingle H & Famula TR. Rapid appearance of epistasis during adaptive divergence following colonization. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B (Suppl.), 270, 580-583.
- Carroll SP, Marler M, Winchell R, et al. Evolution of cryptic flight morph and life history differences during host race radiation in soapberry bug Jadera haematoloma. Entomological Society of America, 3, 135-143.
2001
1999
1998
- Carroll SP, Klassen SP & Dingle H. Rapidly evolving adaptations to host ecology and nutrition in the soapberry bug. Evolution and Ecology, 12, 955-968.
- Loye JE & Carroll SP. Ectoparasite behavior and its effects on avian nest site selection. Entomological Society of America, 91, 159-163.
1997
Dingle, H., Carroll, S. P. and Loye, J. Behavior, conservation and 99% of the world's biodiversity: Is our ignorance really bliss? In: Clemmons, J. and Buckholz, R., ed. Behavioral Approaches to Conservation in the Wild. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Carroll, S. P. Review of Phylogenies and the Comparative Method in Animal Behavior, Martins, E. P., ed. Quarterly Review of Biology 72:231-232.
1996
1995
- Carroll SP & Salamon MH. Variation in sexual selection on male body size within and between populations of the soapberry bug. Animal Behavior, 50, 1463-1474.
- Carroll SP & Corneli PS. Divergence in male mating tactics between two populations of the soapberry bug: II. Genetic change and the evolution of a plastic reaction norm in a variable social environment. Behavioral Ecology, 6, 46-56.
1994
Carroll, S. P. Invertebrate behavior: in from the field and onto the coffee table. Review of Preston-Mafham, R., and Preston Mafham, K. 1993. The Encyclopedia of Land Invertebrate Behavior. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. Behavioral Ecology 5: 460-461.
1993
1992
1991
Loye, J. E. and Carroll, S. P. The effect of nest ectoparasite abundance on cliff swallow colony site selection, nestling development, and departure time. Bird-Parasite Interactions: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. Oxford Univ. Press.
1990
- Carroll SP & Loye JE. Male-biased sex ratios, female promiscuity, and copulatory mate guarding in an aggregating tropical bug, Dysdercus bimaculatus. Journal of Insect Behavior, 3, 33-48.
- Aldrich JR, Carroll SP, Lusby WR, et al.. Sapindaceae, cyanolipids, and bugs. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 16, 199-210.
- Aldrich JR, Carroll SP, Oliver JE, et al. Exocrine secretions of scentless plant bugs: Jadera, Boisea and Niesthrea species. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 18, 369-376.
1988
1987
1986
1985
Carroll, S. P. and Cramer, K. L. Age differences in kleptoparasitism by laughing gulls (Larus atricilla) on adult and juvenile brown pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis). Animal Behaviour 33: 201-205.