Peer Reviewed Publications
Halliday, FW*, M Jalo*, A-L Laine. 2021. The effect of host community functional traits on plant disease risk varies along an elevational gradient. eLife. DOI:10.7554/eLife.67340 *Joint first authorship
Sandel, B, C Pavelka, T Hayashi, L Charles, J Funk, FW Halliday, GS Kandlikar, AR Kleinhesselink, NJB Kraft, L Larios, T Madsen-McQueen, MJ Spasojevic. 2021. Predicting intraspecific trait variation among California’s grasses. Journal of Ecology. DOI:10.1111/1365-2745.13673
O’Keeffe, KR, FW Halliday, CD Jones, I Carbone, CE Mitchell. 2021. Parasites, niche modification, and the host microbiome: A field survey of multiple parasites. Molecular Ecology. DOI:10.1111/mec.15892
Halliday, FW, JR Rohr, A-L Laine. 2020. Biodiversity loss underlies the dilution effect of biodiversity. Ecology Letters. DOI:10.1111/ele.13590
Halliday, FW*, RM Penczykowski*, B Barrés, JL Eck, E Numminen, A-L Laine. 2020. Facilitative priority effects drive parasite assembly under coinfection. Nature Ecology & Evolution. DOI:10.1038/s41559-020-01289-9 *Joint first authorship
Halliday, FW, RW Heckman, PA Wilfahrt, CE Mitchell. 2020. Eutrophication, biodiversity loss, and species invasions modify the relationship between host and parasite richness during host community assembly. Global Change Biology. DOI:10.1111/gcb.15165
Wilfahrt, PA, FW Halliday, RW Heckman. 2020. Initial richness, consumer pressure, and soil resources jointly affect plant diversity and resource strategies during a successional field experiment. Journal of Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.13396
Greischar, MA, HK Alexander, F Bashey, AI Bento, A Bhattacharya, M Bushman, LM Childs, DR Daversa, T Day, CL Faust, ME Gallagher, S Gandon, CK Glidden, FW Halliday, KA Hanley, T Kamiya, AF Read, P Schwabl, AR Sweeny, AT Tate, RN Thompson, N Wale, HJ Wearing, P Yeh, and N Mideo. 2020. Evolutionary consequences of feedbacks between within-host competition and disease control. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health. DOI: 10.1093/emph/eoaa004
Rohr, JR, DJ Civitello, FW Halliday, PJ Hudson, KD Lafferty, CL Wood, EA Mordecai. 2020. Towards common ground in the biodiversity–disease debate. Nature Ecology & Evolution. DOI: 10.1038/s41559-019-1060-6
Wilfahrt, PA, FW Halliday. 2020. Plant pathogen and invertebrate herbivory protocol. in Halbritter, AH, et al., Handbook for standardised field measurements in terrestrial global-change experiments. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. DOI: 10.1111/2041‐210X.13331
Halliday, FW, JR Rohr. 2019. Measuring the shape of the biodiversity-disease relationship across systems reveals new findings and key gaps. Nature Communications. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-13049-w
Heckman, RW, FW Halliday, CE Mitchell. 2019. A growth-defense trade-off is general among native and exotic grasses. Oecologia. DOI: 10.1007/s00442-019-04507-9
Halliday, FW, RW Heckman, PA Wilfahrt, CE Mitchell. 2019. Past is prologue: Host community assembly and the risk of infectious disease over time. Ecology Letters. DOI: 10.1111/ele.13176
Halliday, FW, J Umbanhowar, CE Mitchell. 2018. A host immune hormone modifies parasite species interactions and epidemics: insights from a field manipulation. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2018.2075
Halliday, FW, RW Heckman, PA Wilfahrt, CE Mitchell. 2017. A multivariate test of disease risk reveals conditions leading to disease amplification. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2017.1340
Halliday, FW, J Umbanhowar, CE Mitchell. 2017. Interactions among symbionts operate across scales to influence parasite epidemics. Ecology Letters. DOI: 10.1111/ele.12825
Heckman, RW, FW Halliday, PA Wilfahrt, CE Mitchell. 2017. Effects of native diversity, soil nutrients, and natural enemies on exotic invasion in experimental plant communities. Ecology. DOI: 10.1002/ecy.1796
Coyle, JR, FW Halliday, B Lopez, K Palmquist, PA Wilfahrt, AH Hurlbert. 2014. Using trait and phylogenetic diversity to evaluate the generality of the stress-dominance hypothesis in eastern North American tree communities. Ecography. DOI: 10.1111/ecog.00473
Pre-print Publications
Halliday, FW*, M Jalo*, A-L Laine. 2021. Environmental drivers of disease depend on host community context. bioRxiv. DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.26.428219 (Now published in eLife) *Joint first authorship
Heckman, RW, FW Halliday, PA Wilfahrt. 2020. Contrasting effects of nutrients and consumers on tree colonization and growth during secondary succession. bioRxiv. DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.13.201129 (Now accepted in Oecologia)
O’Keeffe, KR, FW Halliday, CD Jones, I Carbone, CE Mitchell. 2020. Parasites as niche modifiers for the microbiome: A field test with multiple parasites. bioRxiv. DOI: 10.1101/2020.03.31.018713 (Now published in Molecular Ecology)
Halliday, FW, JR Rohr, A-L Laine. 2020. Biodiversity loss underlies the dilution effect of biodiversity. bioRxiv. DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.20.050377 (Now published in Ecology Letters)
Halliday, FW*, RM Penczykowski*, B. Barrés, JL Eck, E Numminen, A-L Laine. 2020. Facilitative priority effects drive parasite assembly under coinfection. bioRxiv. *Joint first authorship. DOI: 10.1101/2020.03.30.015495 (Now published in Nature Ecology & Evolution)
Halliday, FW, RW Heckman, PA Wilfahrt, CE Mitchell. 2019. Host community assembly modifies the relationship between host and parasite richness. bioRxiv. DOI: 10.1101/857151 (Now published in Global Change Biology)
Wilfahrt, PA, FW Halliday, RW Heckman. 2019. Priority effects, consumer pressure, and soil resources independently alter plant diversity and resource strategies during a multi-year successional field experiment. bioRxiv. DOI: 10.1101/722264 (Now published in Journal of Ecology).
Halliday, FW, JR Rohr. 2018. Spatial scale moderates the shape of the biodiversity-disease relationship. bioRxiv DOI: 10.1101/472902 (Now published in Nature Communications).