William E. Conner

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Biology Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, United States 
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Thomas Eisner grad student Cornell (Biomechanics Tree)
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Catherine Loudon grad student Duke (Biomechanics Tree)
Nickolay I. Hristov grad student 2004 Wake Forest
Jesse Barber grad student 2007 Wake Forest
Alex T. Jordan grad student 2007 Wake Forest
Aaron J. Corcoran grad student 2013 Wake Forest
Nicolas J. Dowdy grad student 2011-2017 Wake Forest
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Fernández Y, Dowdy NJ, Conner WE. (2022) High duty cycle moth sounds jam bat echolocation: bats counter with compensatory changes in buzz duration. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 225
Dowdy NJ, Keating S, Lemmon AR, et al. (2020) A deeper meaning for shallow‐level phylogenomic studies: nested anchored hybrid enrichment offers great promise for resolving the tiger moth tree of life (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae) Systematic Entomology
Dowdy NJ, Conner WE. (2019) Characteristics of tiger moth (Erebidae: Arctiinae) anti-bat sounds can be predicted from tymbal morphology. Frontiers in Zoology. 16: 45
Jones TK, Conner WE. (2019) The jamming avoidance response in echolocating bats. Communicative & Integrative Biology. 12: 10-13
Dowdy NJ, Conner WE. (2019) Nonchalant Flight in Tiger Moths (Erebidae: Arctiinae) Is Correlated With Unpalatability Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 7
Jones TK, Wohlgemuth MJ, Conner WE. (2018) Active acoustic interference elicits echolocation changes in heterospecific bats. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Jones TK, Conner WE. (2018) Pre-Mating Reproductive Isolation in Tiger Beetles (Carabidae: Cicindelinae): an Examination of the Role of Visual and Morphological Feedback Journal of Insect Behavior. 31: 672-688
Corcoran AJ, Conner WE. (2017) Predator counteradaptations: stealth echolocation overcomes insect sonar-jamming and evasive-manoeuvring defences Animal Behaviour. 132: 291-301
Corcoran AJ, Conner WE. (2016) How moths escape bats: predicting outcomes of predator-prey interactions. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Dowdy NJ, Conner WE. (2016) Acoustic Aposematism and Evasive Action in Select Chemically Defended Arctiine (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) Species: Nonchalant or Not? Plos One. 11: e0152981
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