Publications

If you do not have access to any of my publications, please email me at egrames@binghamton.edu or send a message on ResearchGate and I will happily send you a copy! For the most up-to-date list of publications, please check my Google Scholar.

2024

Grames, E.M. and M.L. Forister (in press). Sparse modeling for climate variable selection across trophic levels. Ecology.


2023

Gould, E., H.S. Fraser, T.H. Parker, S. Nakagawa, S.C. Griffith, ... E.M. Grames, ... and R.A. Zitomer. (2023). Same data, different analysts: variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology. EcoEvoRxiv, doi: 10.32942/X2GG62


Forister, M.L., E.M. Grames, C.A. Halsch, K.J. Burls, C.F. Carroll, K.L. Bell, J.P. Jahner, T. Bradford, J. Zhang, Q. Cong, N.V. Grishin, J. Glassberg, A.M. Shapiro, and T.W. Riecke. (2023). Assessing risk for butterflies in the context of climate change, demographic uncertainty, and heterogenous data sources. Ecological Monographs, doi: 10.1002/ecm.1584.


Forister, M.L., S.H. Black, C.S. Elphick, E.M. Grames, C.A. Halsch, C.B. Schultz, and D.L. Wagner. (2023). Missing the bigger picture: Why insect monitoring programs are limited in their ability to document the effects of habitat loss. Conservation Letters, doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12951.


Grames, E.M., G.A. Montgomery, C. Youngflesh, M.W. Tingley, and C.S. Elphick. (2023). The effect of insect food availability on songbird reproductive success and chick body condition: Evidence from a systematic review and meta-analysis. Ecology Letters, doi: 10.1111/ele.14178.


Halpern, B.S., C. Boettiger, M.C. Dietze, J.A. Gephart, P. Gonzalez, N.B. Grimm, P.M. Groffman, ... E.M. Grames, ... and C. Youngflesh. (2023). Priorities for synthesis research in ecology and environmental science. Ecosphere, doi: 10.1002/ecs2.4342.


2022

Grames, E.M., D. Schwartz, and C.S. Elphick. (2022). A systematic method for hypothesis synthesis and conceptual model development. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, doi: 10.1111/2041-210X.13940.


Forister, M.L., E.M. Grames, C.A. Halsch, K.J. Burls, C.F. Carroll, K.L. Bell, J.P. Jahner, T. Bradford, J. Zhang, Q. Cong, N.V. Grishin, J. Glassberg, A.M. Shapiro, and T.W. Riecke. (2022). Assessing risk for butterflies in the context of climate change, demographic uncertainty, and heterogenous data sources. bioRxiv, doi: 10.1101/2022.05.22.492972.


Grames, E.M., P.L. Stepule, B.T. Ranelli, S.Z. Herrick, and C.S. Elphick. (2022). Separating acoustic signals into underlying behaviors with self-exciting point process models. Ecological Modelling, 468, 109965.


Basso, B., E.F. Poryanda, E.M. Grames, K. Grond, S.A. Knutie, and S. Hird. (2022). Eggshell microbiome of a brood parasite reflects environment, not biological or foster parent. Journal of Ornithology, 163, 757-766.


Grames, E.M., G.A. Montgomery, D.H. Boyes, L.V. Dicks, M.L. Forister, T.A. Matson, S. Nakagawa, K.S. Prendergast, N.G. Taylor, M.W. Tingley, D.L. Wagner, T.E. White, P. Woodcock, and C.S. Elphick. (2022). A framework and case study to systematically identify long-term insect abundance and diversity datasets. Conservation Science and Practices, 4(6), e12687.


2021

Wagner, D.L., E.M. Grames, M.L. Forister, M.R. Berenbaum, and D. Stopak. (2021). Insect decline in the Anthropocene: Death by a thousand cuts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118, e2023989118.


2020

Haddaway, N.R., E.M. Grames, D.H. Boyes, M.E. Saunders, and N.G. Taylor. (2020). What evidence exists on conservation actions to conserve insects? A protocol for a systematic map of literature reviews. Environmental Evidence, 9, 30.


Nakagawa, S., A.G. Dunn, M. Lagisz, A. Bannach-Brown, E.M. Grames, A. Sanchez-Tojar, ... and N.R. Haddaway. (2020). A new ecosystem for evidence synthesis. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 1-4.


Grames, E.M. and C.S. Elphick. (2020). Use of study design principles would increase the reproducibility of reviews in conservation biology. Biological Conservation, 241, 108385.


2019

Grames, E.M., A.N. Stillman, M.W. Tingley, and C.S. Elphick. (2019). An automated approach to identifying search terms for systematic reviews using keyword co-occurrence networks. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 10(10), 1645-1654.