Publications
[* = with graduate students (32); ** = with undergraduate students (6)]

Madison, D. M. 1969. Homing behaviour in the red-cheeked salamander, Plethodon jordani. Anim. Behav.17:25-39.

Madison, D.M., and R. Shoop. 1970. Homing behavior, orientation, and home range of salamanders tagged with Tantalum-182. Science 168:1484-1487.

Madison, D. M., and A. D. Hasler. 1971. Modified float and hybrid tracking systems. Underwater Telemetry Newsletter 1(2):14-17.

Madison, D. M. 1972. A mechanism of homing orientation in salamanders involving chemical cues. In: Animal Orientation and Navigation, NASA Special Publication, Pp. 485-498.

Madison, D. M., A. D. Hasler and G. Chipman. 1972. A miniature, 5 channel ultrasonic transmitter. Underwater Telemetry Newsletter 2(1):1.

Madison, D.M., R. M. Horrall, A. B. Stasko, and A. D. Hasler. 1972. Migratory movements of adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in coastal British Columbia as revealed by ultrasonic tracking. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada 29:1025-1033.

Madison, D., A. Scholz, J. Cooper, R. Horrall, A. Hasler, & A. Dizon. 1973*. I. Olfactory hypotheses and salmon migration: a synopsis of recent findings. Fish. Res. Bd. Can. Tech. Rep. No. 414:1-35.

Scholz, A. T., R. M. Horrall, J. Cooper, A. D. Hasler, D. M. Madison, R. J. Poff, and R. I. Daly. 1973*. A review of the olfactory hypothesis. Proc. Conf. Great Lakes Research 16:143-153.

Madison, D. M. 1975. Intraspecific odor preferences between salamanders of the same sex: Dependence on season and proximity of residence. Can. J. Zool. 53:1356-1361.

Scholz, A. T., R.M. Horrall, J. C. Cooper, A.D. Hasler, D. M. Madison, R. J. Poff and R. I. Daly. 1975*. Artificial imprinting of salmon and trout in Lake Michigan. Wisc. Dept. Nat. Resour. Fish. Manage. Rep. 80:1-46.

Cooper, J., A. T. Scholz, R. M. Horrall, A. D. Hasler and D. M. Madison. 1976*. Experimental confirmation of the olfactory hypothesis with homing, artifically imprinted, coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). J. Fish. Res. Bd. Can. 33:703-710.

Madison, D. M. 1977. Chemical communication in amphibians and reptiles. In: Chemical Communication in Vertebrates (Ed. by D. Muller-Schwarze & M. M. Mozell), pp. 135-168. New York:Plenum.

Madison, D. M. 1977. Movements and habitat use among interacting Peromyscus leucopus as revealed by radiotelemetry. Can. Field-Naturalist 91(3):273-281.

Mineau, P., and D. M. Madison. 1977**. Radio-tracking of Peromyscus leucopus. Can. J. Zool. 55:465-468.

Chase, R., K. Pryor, R. Baker, and D. M. Madison. 1978*,**. Responses to chemical stimuli in the terrestrial snail Achatina fulica. Behav. Biol. 22:302-315.

Madison, D. M. 1978. Movement indicators of reproductive events among female meadow voles. J. Mammal. 59:835-843.

Madison, D. M. 1978. Behavioral and sociochemical susceptibility of meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) to snake predators. Amer. Midl. Nat. 100:23-28.

Madison, D. 1979. Impact of spacing behavior and predation on population growth in meadow voles. Pp. 20-29, In: R. E. Byers (ed.) "Proceedings of the Third Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Symposium", New Paltz, New York.

Madison, D. M. 1980. Space use and social structure in meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 7:65-71.

Madison, D. M. 1980. Movement types and weather correlates in free-ranging meadow voles. Pp. 34-42. In: R. E. Byers (ed.) "Proceedings of the Fourth Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Symposium, Hendersonville, North Carolina.

Madison, D. M. 1980. An integrated view of the social behavior of Microtus pennsylvanicus. The Biologist 62:20-33.

FitzGerald, R., and D. Madison. 1981*. Spacing, movements and social organization of a free-ranging population of pine voles Microtus pinetorum. Pp. 54-59. In:R. E. Byers (ed.)"Proceedings of the Fifth Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Symposium", Gettysburgh, Pa.

Madison, D. M. 1981. Time patterning of nest visitation by lactating meadow voles. J. Mammal. 62:389-391.

Madison, D. M. 1981. Book Review: Biosocial mechanisms of population regulation (Ed. by Cohen, Malpass and Klein). Ethol. & Sociobiol. 2:199-201.

Madison, D., R. FitzGerald, R. Pagano and J. Hill. 1981*,**. Radiotelemetric evaluation of the effect of horticultural practices on pine and meadow voles in apple orchards: I. Rotary mowing. Pp. 45-53. In: R. E. Byers (ed.) "Proc. 5th Eastern
Pine and Meadow Vole Symposium", Gettysburgh, Pennsylvania.

Pagano, R., and D. Madison. 1981*. Seasonal variation in movement and habitat use by pine and meadow voles. Pp. 35-44. In: R. E. Byers (ed.) "Proc. 5th Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Symposium", Gettysburgh, Pennsylvania.

Loekle, D., D. Madison and J. Christian. 1982*. Time-dependency and kin recognition of cannibalistic behavior among poecillid fishes.Behav. Neural Biology 35:315-318.

Madison, D., R. Pagano, and R. FitzGerald. 1982*. Radiotelemetric evaluation of the effect of horticultural practices on pine and meadow voles in apple orchards: II. Herbicide application. Pp. 74-79. In: R. E. Byers (ed.) "Proc. 6th Eastern Pine
and Meadow Vole Symposium", Harper's Ferry, West Virginia.

Pagano, R., and D. Madison. 1982*. Radiotelemetric evaluation of the effect of horticultural practices on pine and meadow voles in apple orchards: III. Use of border habitats by meadow voles. Pp. 80-85. In: R. E. Byers (ed.) "Proc. 6th Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Symposium", Harper's Ferry, West Virginia.

FitzGerald, R., and D. Madison. 1983*. Social organization of a free-ranging population of pine voles, Microtus pinetorum. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 13:183-187.

Madison, D. M., R. W. FitzGerald, and W. J. McShea. 1983*. Movements of meadow voles in winter: Implications for vole management in orchard habitat. Pp. 69-86. In: R.E. Byers (ed.) "Proc. 7th Eastern Pine and Meadow Vole Symposium", Harper's Ferry, WV

Madison, D. M. 1984. Group nesting and its ecological and evolutionary significance in overwintering microtine rodents. In: J. F. Merritt (ed.) "Proc. International Colloquium: Winter Ecology of Small Mammals". Carnegie Mus. Nat. Hist., Spec. Publ. 10:267-274.

Madison, D., R. FitzGerald, & W. McShea. 1984*. Dynamics of social nesting in overwintering meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus): possible consequences for population cycling. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 15:9-17.

Madison, D. M., J. P. Hill, and P. E. Gleason. 1984*,**. Seasonality in the nesting behavior of Peromyscus leucopus. Amer. Midl. Nat. 112:201-204.

McShea, W. J., and D. M. Madison. 1984*. Communal nesting by reproductively active females in a spring population of Microtus pennsylvanicus. Can. J. Zool. 62:344-346.

Simon, G. S. and D. M. Madison. 1984**. Individual recognition in salamanders: cloacal odors. Anim. Behav. 32:1017-1020.

Madison, D. M. 1985. Activity rhythms and spacing. In R. Tamarin (ed.), Biology of New World Microtus, pp. 373-419. Amer. Soc. Mammal., Special Publ. No. 8.

Madison, D. M., R. F. FitzGerald, and W. J. McShea. 1985*. A user's guide to the successful radiotracking of small mammals in the field. Pp. 28-39. In: F. M. Long (ed.), "Fifth International Conference on Wildlife Biotelemetry", Chicago, Illinois.

McShea, W. J., and D. Madison. 1986*. Sex ratio shifts within litters of meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus). Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 18:431-436.

Madison, D. M. and W. McShea. 1987*. Seasonal changes in reproductive tolerance, spacing, and social organization in meadow voles: a microtine model. Amer. Zool. 27:899-908.

McShea, W. J., and D. M. Madison. 1987*. Partial mortality in nestling meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus. Anim. Behav. 87: 1253-1255.

McShea, W. J. and D. M. Madison. 1989*. Measurements of reproductive traits in a field population of meadow voles. J. Mamm. 70:132-141.

Antipas, A. J., D. M. Madison and J. S. Ferraro. 1990*. Circadian rhythms in the short-tailed shrew, Blarina brevicauda. Physiol. & Behav. 48:255-260.

Madison, D. M. 1990. Social organizational modes in models of microtine cycling. pp. 25-34. In: Social Systems and Population Cycles in Voles (R. Tamarin, G. Bujalska, R. Ostfeld, S. Pugh, eds.) Birkhauser Verlag AG, Basel, Switzerland.

McShea, W. J., and D. M. Madison. 1992*. Alternative approaches to the study of small mammal dispersal: insights from radiotelemetry. Pp. 319-332. In: Animal Dispersal: Small Mammals as a Model (W. Z. Lidicker, Jr. and N. C. Stenseth,
eds.). Chapman and Hall, New York.

Madison, D. M. 1997. The emigration of radio-implanted spotted salamanders, Ambystoma maculatum. J. Herpetol. 31:542-552.

Madison, D., and L. Farrand. 1998*. Habitat Use during breeding and emigration in radio-implanted tiger salamanders, Ambystoma tigrinum. Copeia. 1998:402-410.

Madison, D. 1998. Habitat contingent reproductive behavior in radio-implanted salamanders: a model and test. Animal Behaviour 55: 1203-1210.

Lamoureux, V., and D. Madison. 1999*. Overwintering habitats of radio-implanted greenfrogs, Rana clamitans, J. Herpetology 33:430-435.

McDarby, J., D. Madison, and J. Maerz. 1999*. Chemosensory avoidance of predators by the red-backed salamander, Plethodon cinereus. Pp. 489-495. In: Advances in Chemical Signals in Vertebrates (Ed. by R. E. Johnston, D. Muller-Schwarze, & P. W. Sorensen (Eds.). N.Y.: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Madison, D., J. Maerz, and J. McDarby. 1999*. Chemosensory responses of salamanders to snake odors: Flight, Freeze, and Dissociation. Pp. 505-516, In: Advances in Chemical Signals in Vertebrates (Ed. by R. E. Johnston, D. Muller-Schwarze, & P. W. Sorensen (Eds.). N.Y.: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Madison, D., J. Maerz, and J. McDarby. 1999*. Optimization of predator avoidance by salamanders using chemical cues: diet and diel effects. Ethology105: 1073-1086.

Madison, D., K. Wareing, J. Maerz, and V. Lamoureux. K. 1999*. Oviposition behavior in the red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus): implications of suspending a clutch. Herpetol. Review. 30(4):209-210.

Davis, J., and D. Madison. 2000**. The ontogeny of light-dark response in Triops longicaudatus as a response to changing selective pressures. Crustaceana 73(3):283-288.

Maerz, J., and D. Madison. 2000*. Environmental variation and territorial behavior in a terrestrial salamander. Pp 395-406, In: The Biology of Plethodontid Salamanders (Ed. by R. C. Bruce, R. G. Jaeger, L. D. Houck), N.Y.: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Rohr, J. & D. Madison.2001*. Do newts avoid conspecific alarm substances:The predation hypothesis revisited. In: Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, Volume 9 (Marchlewska-Koj, Lepri, and Muller-Schwarze, eds), N.Y.:Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Maerz, J., N. Panebianco and D. Madison. 2001*,**. The effects of chemical alarm cues and behavioral biorhythms on foraging activity of terrestrial salamanders. J. Chem. Ecology 27:1333-1344.

Rohr, J., and D. Madison. 2001*. A chemically-mediated trade-off between predation risk and mate search in newts. Anim Behav 62:863-869.

Sullivan, A., J. Maerz and D. Madison. 2002* Anti-predator response of red-backed salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) to chemical cues from garter snakes Thamnophis sirtalis): laboratory and field experiments. Behav Ecol & Sociobiol 51:227-233.

Lamoureux, V.S., J. C. Maerz and D. M. Madison. 2002*. Pre-migratory autumn foraging forays in the green frog, Rana clamitans. J. Herpetology.

Madison, D.M., A.M. Sullivan, J.C. Maerz and J. R. Rohr. 2002*. A multiple-component, cross-taxon chemical releaser of anti-predator behavior in amphibians. J. Chem. Ecol.

Rohr, J.R. & Madison, D.M. 2002 *. Notophthamlus viridescens (Eastern Red-Spotted Newt) Predation. Herpetologica

Rohr JR, Madison DM, Sullivan AM 2002* The ontogeny of chemically-mediated antipredator behaviours in newts (Notophthalmus viridescens): responses to injured and non-injured conspecifics. Behaviour

Rohr, J. R., D. M. Madison and A. M. Sullivan. 2002*. Sex differences and seasonal trade-offs in response to conspecific and alarm chemicals in red-spotted newts, Notophthalmus viridescens. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol.

Rohr, J.R., and D.M. Madison. 2003 . Dryness increases predation risk in efts: support for an amphibian decline hypothesis. Oecologia 135:657-664.

Sullivan AM, Madison DM, Rohr JR. 2003 . Behavioural responses by red-backed salamanders to conspecific and heterospecific cues. Behaviour 140: 553-564.

Rohr, J.R., D. M. Madison and A. M. Sullivan. 2003 . On temporal variation and conflicting selection pressures: A test of theory using newts. Ecology 84:1816-1826.

Hecker, L., D.M. Madison, R. W. Dapson and V. Holzherr. 2003 . Presence of modified serous glands in the caudal integument of the red-backed salamander ( Plethodon cinereus ). Journal of Herpetology 37:732-736.

Karuzas, J. M., J. C. Maerz, and D. M. Madison. 2004 . An alternative hypothesis for the primary function of a proposed mate choice behaviour: faecal squashing by red-backed salamanders. Animal Behaviour 68:489-494.

Rohr, J.R., D. Park, A.M.Sullivan, M. Mckenna, C.R.Propper and D.M. Madison. In press. Operational sex ratio in newts: field responses and characterization of a constituent chemical cue. Behavioral Ecology

Machura, M., & D. Madison . In press . Temporal characteristics of a predator avoidance behavior in an amphibian. In: Chemical Signals in Vertebrates X . R.T. Mason, M.P. LeMaster & D. Müller-Schwarze, eds. Kluwer / Plenum / Academic Press, New York .

Madison D.M., Maerz J.C., Sullivan A.M. In press . Does captivity affect prey responsiveness to predator chemical cues? In: Chemical Signals in Vertebrates X . R.T. Mason, M.P. LeMaster & D. Müller-Schwarze, eds. Kluwer / Plenum / Academic Press, New York .

Sullivan AM, Madison DM, Maerz JC, Rohr JR. In press . Nocturnal shift in the antipredator response to predator chemical cues: laboratory and field trials. In: Chemical Signals in Vertebrates X . R.T. Mason, M.P. LeMaster & D. Müller-Schwarze, eds. Kluwer / Plenum / Academic Press, New York .

Sullivan, AM, Madison, DM, and Rohr, JR. In press . The responses of three plethodontid salamander species to diet-related predator cues. Herpetologica.

Sullivan, A.M., Picard, A.L. & Madison, D.M. In press . To avoid or not avoid? Factors influencing predator-diet discrimination by a terrestrial salamander. Animal Behaviour .

Maerz, J.C., J.M. Karuzas, D.M. Madison & B. Blossey. In press . Introduced invertebrates are important prey for a generalist predator. Diversity and Distributions.



 

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