Justa Heinen-Kay
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
H-index: 11
North America-United States
Top articles of Justa Heinen-Kay
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Reproductive biology of Hawaiian lava crickets | Current Research in Insect Science | Aarcha Thadi Justa Heinen-Kay John T Rotenberry Marlene Zuk | 2024/2/3 |
College squirrels gone wild? Using Sciurus carolinensis behavior to assess the ecosystem value of urban green spaces | Urban Ecosystems | Adam D Kay Michael T Hughes Maddie G Ammend Mckenzie R Granger Jake J Hodge | 2023/2 |
Integrating remote international experience and community engagement into course‐based animal behavior research | Ecology and evolution | Adam D Kay Zach Lager Litha Bhebheza Justa L Heinen‐Kay | 2023/1 |
Predation shapes behavioral lateralization: insights from an adaptive radiation of livebearing fish | Behavioral Ecology | Kaj Hulthén Justa L Heinen-Kay Danielle A Schmidt R Brian Langerhans | 2021/11/1 |
Geographic variation in cuticular hydrocarbon profiles in Pacific field crickets | Ecological Entomology | Mounica V Kota Justa L Heinen‐Kay Marlene Zuk | 2021/10 |
Lava crickets (Caconemobius spp.) on Hawai'i Island: first colonisers or persisters in extreme habitats? | Ecological Entomology | Justa L Heinen-Kay John T Rotenberry Adam D Kay Marlene Zuk | 2021/6/1 |
Sex‐specific associations between life‐history traits and a novel reproductive polymorphism in the Pacific field cricket | Journal of evolutionary biology | Jon Richardson Justa L Heinen‐Kay Marlene Zuk | 2021/3 |
Trap histories for Caconemobius on the Big Island of Hawai’i, 2019 | Justa Heinen-Kay John Rotenberry Adam Kay Marlene Zuk | 2021 | |
How urbanization affects sexual communication | Justa L Heinen‐Kay Adam D Kay Marlene Zuk | 2021/12 | |
Sexual signal loss, pleiotropy, and maintenance of a male reproductive polymorphism in crickets | Evolution | Justa L Heinen-Kay Rachel E Nichols Marlene Zuk | 2020/5/1 |
Correction to ‘Obligately silent males sire more offspring than singers in a rapidly evolving cricket population’ | Biology letters | Justa L Heinen-Kay Ellen M Urquhart Marlene Zuk | 2020/1/29 |
Acoustic experience interacts with perceived risk of predation in shaping female response in crickets | Journal of Insect Behavior | Narmin S Ghalichi Justa L Heinen-Kay Marlene Zuk | 2020/1 |