Publications
Peer-reviewed publications
# = student mentee; § = equal contribution
Deere, J.A., #Holland, P., Aboobaker, A. & Salguero-Gómez, R. Accepted. Non-senescent species are not immortal: stress and decline in two planaria species. Journal of Animal Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.14184.
Deere, J.A., Beretta, G.M., van Rijn, P.C.J., Messelink, G.J., Leman, A. & Janssen, A. Accepted. Does alternative food for natural enemies improve biological pest control? A meta-analysis. Biological Control. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2024.105605.
Teodoro-Paulo, J., Deere, J.A., Valeriano-Santos, J., Charlesworth, S., Duncan, A.B., Kant, M.R. & Alba, J.M. 2024. Rising temperatures favour a defence-supressing herbivore. Journal of Pest Science. DOI: 10.1007/s10340-024-01781-2.
Beretta, G.M., Zandbergen, L.E., Deere, J.A., Messelink, G.J., Munoz-Cardenas, K. & Janssen, A. 2024. Predator-prey interactions: how thrips avoid predation. Biological Control. 188, 105437. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2023.105437.
§Deere, J.A. & §Smallegange, I.M. 2023. Individual differences in developmental trajectory leave a male polyphenic signature in bulb mite populations. Peer Community Journal. 3, e117. DOI: 10.24072/pcjournal.351.
Deere, J.A., Janssen, A., Furlong, M.J. & Bonsall, M.B. 2023. Editorial: Integrating models into practice, the role of modelling in biocontrol and integrated pest management. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 11. DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2023.1243260.
Deere, J.A., #Xu, C., Adelmant, C., Aboobaker, A. & Salguero-Gómez, R. 2023. The hunger games as the key to happily ever after? Journals of Gerontology: Series A 78, 1116-1124. glad100. DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glad100.
Bernard, C., Silva Santos, G., Deere, J.A., Rodriguez-Caro, R., Capdevila, P., Kusch, E., Gascoigne, S.J.L., Jackson, J. & Salguero-Gómez, R. 2023. MOSAIC: A Unified Trait Database to Complement Structured Population Models? Scientific Data. 10, 335. DOI: 10.1038/s41597-023-02070-w.
Beretta, G.M., Deere, J.A., Messelink, G.J., Muñoz-Cárdenas, K. & Janssen, A. 2022. Review: Predatory soil mites as biocontrol agents of above- and below-ground plant pests. Experimental and Applied Acarology 87, 143-162. DOI: 10.1007/s10493-022-00723-w.
Deere, J.A., #van den Berg, I., Roth, G. & Smallegange, I.M. 2020. A modelling exercise to show why population models should incorporate distinct life histories of dispersers. Population Ecology 1-11. DOI: 10.1002/1438-390X.12074.
Brunner, F.S., Deere, J.A., Egas, M., Eizaguirre, C. & Raeymaekers, J.A.M. 2019. The diversity of eco-evolutionary dynamics: comparing the feedbacks between ecology and evolution across scales. Functional Ecology 33, 7-12.
Stewart, K. A., Van den Beuken, T.P.G., Rhebergen, F.T., Deere, J.A. & Smallegange, I.M. 2018. Evidence for a third male type in a male-dimorphic model species. Ecology 99, 1685-1687. DOI:10.1002/ecy.2239.
Deere, J.A., Coulson, T, Cubaynes, S & Smallegange, I.M. 2017. Unsuccessful dispersal affects life history characteristics of natal populations: The role of dispersal related variation in vital rates. Ecological Modelling 366, 37-47.
Deere, J.A. & Smallegange, I.M. 2015. Life history consequences of the facultative expression of a dispersal life stage in the phoretic bulb mite (Rhizoglyphus robini). PLoS One. 10, e0136872.
Smallegange, I.M. & Deere, J.A. 2014. Eco-evolutionary interactions as a consequence of selection on a secondary sexual trait. In J. Moya-Laraño, J. Rowntree & G. Woodward (Eds.), Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics (Advances in Ecological Research, 50) (pp. 145-169-4). Boston: Elsevier/Academic Press.
Smallegange, I.M., Deere, J.A. & Coulson, T. 2014. Correlative changes in life-history variables in response to environmental change in a model organism. American Naturalist 183, 784-797.
Deere, J.A. & Smallegange, I.M. 2014. Does frequency-dependence determine male morph survival in the bulb mite (Rhizoglyphus robini)? Experimental and Applied Acarology 62, 425-436.
Terblanche, J.S., Clusella-Trullas, S., Deere, J.A., van Vuuren, B.J. & Chown, S.L. 2009. Directional evolution of the slope of the metabolic rate-temperature relationship is correlated with climate. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 82, 495-503.
Terblanche, J.S., Clusella-Trullas, S., Deere, J.A. & Chown, S.L. 2008. Thermal tolerance in a south-east African population of the tsetse fly Glossina pallidipes (Diptera, Glossinidae): Implications for forecasting climate change impacts. Journal of Insect Physiology 54, 114-127.
#Jumbam, K.R., Terblanche, J.S., Deere, J.A., Somers, M.J. & Chown, S.L. 2008. Critical thermal limits and their responses to acclimation in two sub-Antarctic spiders: Myro kerguelenensis and Prinerigone vagans. Polar Biology 31, 215-220.
Terblanche, J.S, Deere, J.A., Clusella-Trullas, S., Janion, C. & Chown, S.L. 2007. Critical thermal limits depend on methodological context. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 274, 2935-2942.
Deere, J.A. & Chown, S.L. 2006. Testing the beneficial acclimation hypothesis and its alternatives for locomotor performance. American Naturalist 168, 630-644.
Deere, J.A., Sinclair, B.J., Marshall, D.J. & Chown, S.L. 2006. Phenotypic plasticity of thermal tolerances in five oribatid mite species from sub-Antarctic Marion Island. Journal of Insect Physiology 52, 693-700.