Philip J. Manlick, PhD
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PUBLICATIONS 

​†Mentored undergraduate co-author

[20] CR McClain, G Hanks, PJ Manlick, SR Bryant, AS Hatch, SD Newsome, CC Nunnally, GW Rouse, C Romano, JP Whiteman. Functional diversity and non-random assembly connect diversity and ecosystem function on the bottom of the ocean.
In revision, The American Naturalist.

[19] AC Besser, PJ Manlick, C Blevins, C Takacs-Vesbach, SD Newsome. Amino acid isotope analysis reveals variation in the gut microbial contribution to host protein metabolism in a wild small mammal community. Accepted, Ecology Letters.

[18] PJ Manlick, JA Cook, and SD Newsome. 2022. The coupling of green and brown food webs regulates trophic position in a montane mammal guild. Ecology,  104 (2): e3949.

[17] ON Shipley, PJ Manlick, A Newton, P Matich, M Camhi, RM Cerrato, MG Frisk, GA Henkes, J LaBelle, JA Nye, H Walters, SD Newsome, JA Olin. 2022. Energetic consequences of resource use diversity in a marine carnivore. Oecologia, 200: 65-78.
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[16] PJ Manlick and SD Newsome. 2022. Stable isotope fingerprinting traces essential amino acid assimilation and multi-channel feeding in a vertebrate consumer. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 13 (8): 1819-1830.

[15] JN Pauli, PJ Manlick, JM Tucker, GB Smith, PG Jensen, JT Fisher. 2022. Competition and niche overlap in sympatric martens (Martes spp.) and fishers (Pekania pennanti): A range-wide synthesis. Mammal Review, 52 (3): 392-409.
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[14] CC Day, JH Gilbert, JA Grauer, PJ Manlick, JN Pauli, KT Scribner, BW Williams, PA Zollner. 2022. Evaluating the legacy of multiple introductions of American martens on spatiotemporal patterns of genetic diversity. Journal of Mammalogy, 103 (2): 303-315.
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[13] PJ Manlick, K Maldonado, SD Newsome. 2021. Competition shapes individual foraging and survival in a desert rodent ensemble. Journal of Animal Ecology 90 (12), 2806-2818.
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[12] PJ Manlick & SD Newsome. 2021. Adaptive foraging in the Anthropocene: can individual specialization compensate for biotic homogenization? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 19(9), 510-518.

[11] KL Black, PJ Manlick, MC Romanski, JN Pauli. 2021. Exploring the origins of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) on Isle Royale. American Midland Naturalist 185 (2): 260-266.

[10] PJ Manlick & JN Pauli. 2020. Human disturbance increases trophic niche overlap in terrestrial carnivore communities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (43), 26842-26848. 
*Coverage in: Cosmos Magazine, The Telegraph, WIRED magazine


[9] PJ Manlick, SK Windels, JE Woodford, JN Pauli. 2020. Can landscape heterogeneity promote carnivore coexistence in human-dominated landscapes? Landscape Ecology 35: 2013–2027. 

[8] JN Pauli, PJ Manlick, PS Dharampal, Y Chikaraishi, N Ohkouchi, L Niccolai, JA Grauer, KL Black, MG Restrepo, PL Perrig, EC Wilson, ME Martin, MR Curras, T Bougie, KL Thompson, MM Smith, SA Steffan. 2019. Sympatric squirrel populations partition niche space via microbivory. Food Webs, 21: e00124.  

[7] †AR Savage, PJ Manlick, MC Romanski, JN Pauli. 2019. A reclassification of red squirrels, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus (Rodentia: Sciuridae) on Isle Royale. Biological Journal of Linnean Society 127(2): 213–223.

[6] PJ Manlick, †SM Petersen, KM Moriarty, JN Pauli. 2019. Stable isotopes reveal limited Eltonian niche conservatism across carnivore populations. Functional Ecology 33: 335-345.

[5] PJ Manlick, MC Romanski, JN Pauli 2018. Dynamic colonization history in a rediscovered Isle Royale carnivore. Scientific Reports 8: 12711.

[4] PJ Manlick, JE Woodford, B Zuckerberg, JN Pauli. 2017. Niche compression intensifies competition between reintroduced American martens (Martes americana) and fishers (Pekania pennanti). Journal of Mammalogy 98: 690-702. 
​** Editor's Choice ​**

[3] PJ Manlick, JE Woodford, JH Gilbert, D Eklund, JN Pauli. 2016. Augmentation provides nominal genetic and demographic rescue for an endangered carnivore. Conservation Letters 10: 178-185.

[2] JN Pauli, WE Moss, PJ Manlick, ED Fountain, R Kirby, SM Sultaire, PL Perrig, JE Mendoza, JW Pokallus, TH Heaton. 2015. Examining the uncertain origin and management role of martens on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. Conservation Biology 29: 1257–1267.

[1] †JE Carlson, JH Gilbert, JW Pokallus, PJ Manlick, WE Moss, JN Pauli. 2014. Potential role of prey in recovery of American martens to Wisconsin. Journal of Wildlife Management 78: 1499-1504. 

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