Google scholar
Researchgate
^Undergradute author (n=15 authors, 8 papers)
+Graduate student author
*Equal contributions
In review/revision
22. Mahoney, S. M., et al. Evidence of song as an honest signal of reproductive success in Southwestern Willow Flycatchers. In revision.
21. Joly, S.+, Moller, R.^, Mahoney, S. M., and Reudink, M. W. The influence of conspecific and heterospecific neighbors on avian reproductive success. In revision.
20. Lizee, M.^, Shaikh, M., Mahoney, S. M., McKellar, A., Alston, J., Dunn-Mucklowe, J.^, Broders, H. Welch, J., and de Menezes, M. A. Modeling extinction risk for unassessed bat species based on morphological, ecological, geographic, and climatic predictors. In revision.
19. Lauger, K. K., Mahoney, S. M., Rothwell, E. M., Parker, J. M., and Whitham, T. G. A mammalian herbivore prefers locally adapted populations in a common garden: implications for climate change mitigation. In revision preprint
2024
18. Mahoney, S. M., and Pasch, B. Evolutionary lability of food caching in mammals and implications for conservation. In press. Animal Ecology.
2023
17. Oud, M.D.*^, Mahoney, S.M.*, Pageau, C.+, de Menezes, M. A., Smith^, N., Briskie, J.V., and Reudink, M.W. Global patterns of plumage colour evolution in island-living passeriform birds. In press
16. Brzozowski, R.+, Kobrina, A., Mahoney, S.M., and Pasch, B. 2023. Advertising and receiving from heights increases transmission of vocalizations in semi-arboreal mice. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
15. Miller, S.*^, Schoen, J.^, Reudink, M.W., Mahoney, S.M.* 2023. Disentangling the mechanisms of signal evolution in Tyrannidae flycatchers Part II: Diet and climate influences plumage color. Journal of Field Ornithology.
14. Schoen, J.*^, Miller, S.^, Reudink, M.W., Jennings, Q.^, Mahoney, S.M.* 2023. Disentangling the mechanisms of signal evolution in Tyrannidae flycatchers Part I: Song is constrained by morphology and covaries with climate. Journal of Field Ornithology.
2022
13. Walsh, J., R. Bowman, J. Brawn, K. M. Covino, K. M. Dugger, R. C. Fleischer, J. Houtz, S. M. Mahoney, M. Pruett-Jones, C. E. Tarwater, J. Fair. 2022. Professional ethics in the American Ornithological Society: survey findings and future directions. Ornithology pdf copy
12. Thibault, E.^, Mahoney, S.M., Briskie, J.V., Shaikh, M., Reudink, M.W. 2022. Extra-pair paternity drives plumage colour elaboration in male passerines. PlosOne pdf copy
11. Mahoney, S.M., Johnson, M.J., Holmes, J.A., Dudley, T.L., Kuehn, M., Theimer, T.C. 2022. Tamarisk biocontrol alters bird community composition in the absence of cottonwood and willow vegetation. Ornithological Applications 124: https://doi.org/10.1093/ornithapp/duac012 pdf copy
10. Lundgren, E.J., Moeller, K.T., Clyne, M.O., Middleton, O.S., Mahoney, S.M., and Kwapich, C.L. 2022. Cicada nymphs dominate American black bear diet in desert riparian areas. Ecology and Evolution Nature Notes. pdf copy
9. Mahoney, S.M., Reudink, M.W., Contina, A., Roberts, K.A.^, Schabert, V.T.^, Gunther, E.G.^, and Covino, K.M. 2022. A tail of plumage colouration: disentangling geographic, seasonal, and dietary effects on plumage colour in a migratory songbird. Journal of Avian Biology. pdf copy
2021
8. Mahoney, S.M., Pasch, B., and Theimer, T.C. 2021. Subspecies discrimination based on song structure in Willow Flycatchers (Empidonax traillii). Journal of Field Ornithology. pdf copy
7. Ward, G.*^, Mahoney, S.M.*, Joly, S., and Reudink, M.W. 2021. Effects of age and weather during moult on Mountain Bluebird (Sialia currucoides) structural colouration. Journal of Avian Biology. pdf copy https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.02616
2020
6. Mahoney, S.M., Pasch, B., Reudink, M.W., and Theimer, T.C. 2020. Song but not plumage varies geographically among Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) subspecies. Journal of Avian Biology
pdf copy https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.02621
5. Mahoney, S.M., Winton, R.R., McCabe, L.M., and Johnson, M.J. 2020. New locality of the biological control agent Diorhabda spp. in northern Arizona. Southwestern Entomologist 45:293-296.
2019
4. Mahoney, S.M., Smith, A.N.B., Motyka, P.M., Lundgren, E., Winton, R.R., Stevens, B., and Johnson, M.J. 2019. Russian olive habitat along an arid river supports fewer bird species, functional groups and a different species composition relative to mixed vegetation habitats. Journal of Arid Environments. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2019.04.018
2018-2016
3. Mahoney, S.M., Mike, J.B., Parker, J.M., Lassiter, L.S., and Whitham, T.G. 2018. Selection for genetics-based architecture traits in a native cottonwood negatively affects invasive tamarisk in a restoration field trial. Restoration Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/rec.12840 Supplementary material
2. Mahoney, S.M., Theimer, T.C., Johnson, M.J., and Foster, J.F. 2017. Similar dietary but different numeric responses to nonnative tamarisk (Tamarisk spp.) by two native warblers. Biological Invasions. DOI: 10.1007/s10530-017-1408-2
1. Theimer, T.C., Smith, A.D., Mahoney, S.M., and Ironside, K. 2016. Available data support protection of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher under the Endangered Species Act. The Condor. DOI: 10.1650/CONDOR-15-71.1
Researchgate
^Undergradute author (n=15 authors, 8 papers)
+Graduate student author
*Equal contributions
In review/revision
22. Mahoney, S. M., et al. Evidence of song as an honest signal of reproductive success in Southwestern Willow Flycatchers. In revision.
21. Joly, S.+, Moller, R.^, Mahoney, S. M., and Reudink, M. W. The influence of conspecific and heterospecific neighbors on avian reproductive success. In revision.
20. Lizee, M.^, Shaikh, M., Mahoney, S. M., McKellar, A., Alston, J., Dunn-Mucklowe, J.^, Broders, H. Welch, J., and de Menezes, M. A. Modeling extinction risk for unassessed bat species based on morphological, ecological, geographic, and climatic predictors. In revision.
19. Lauger, K. K., Mahoney, S. M., Rothwell, E. M., Parker, J. M., and Whitham, T. G. A mammalian herbivore prefers locally adapted populations in a common garden: implications for climate change mitigation. In revision preprint
2024
18. Mahoney, S. M., and Pasch, B. Evolutionary lability of food caching in mammals and implications for conservation. In press. Animal Ecology.
2023
17. Oud, M.D.*^, Mahoney, S.M.*, Pageau, C.+, de Menezes, M. A., Smith^, N., Briskie, J.V., and Reudink, M.W. Global patterns of plumage colour evolution in island-living passeriform birds. In press
16. Brzozowski, R.+, Kobrina, A., Mahoney, S.M., and Pasch, B. 2023. Advertising and receiving from heights increases transmission of vocalizations in semi-arboreal mice. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
15. Miller, S.*^, Schoen, J.^, Reudink, M.W., Mahoney, S.M.* 2023. Disentangling the mechanisms of signal evolution in Tyrannidae flycatchers Part II: Diet and climate influences plumage color. Journal of Field Ornithology.
14. Schoen, J.*^, Miller, S.^, Reudink, M.W., Jennings, Q.^, Mahoney, S.M.* 2023. Disentangling the mechanisms of signal evolution in Tyrannidae flycatchers Part I: Song is constrained by morphology and covaries with climate. Journal of Field Ornithology.
2022
13. Walsh, J., R. Bowman, J. Brawn, K. M. Covino, K. M. Dugger, R. C. Fleischer, J. Houtz, S. M. Mahoney, M. Pruett-Jones, C. E. Tarwater, J. Fair. 2022. Professional ethics in the American Ornithological Society: survey findings and future directions. Ornithology pdf copy
12. Thibault, E.^, Mahoney, S.M., Briskie, J.V., Shaikh, M., Reudink, M.W. 2022. Extra-pair paternity drives plumage colour elaboration in male passerines. PlosOne pdf copy
11. Mahoney, S.M., Johnson, M.J., Holmes, J.A., Dudley, T.L., Kuehn, M., Theimer, T.C. 2022. Tamarisk biocontrol alters bird community composition in the absence of cottonwood and willow vegetation. Ornithological Applications 124: https://doi.org/10.1093/ornithapp/duac012 pdf copy
10. Lundgren, E.J., Moeller, K.T., Clyne, M.O., Middleton, O.S., Mahoney, S.M., and Kwapich, C.L. 2022. Cicada nymphs dominate American black bear diet in desert riparian areas. Ecology and Evolution Nature Notes. pdf copy
9. Mahoney, S.M., Reudink, M.W., Contina, A., Roberts, K.A.^, Schabert, V.T.^, Gunther, E.G.^, and Covino, K.M. 2022. A tail of plumage colouration: disentangling geographic, seasonal, and dietary effects on plumage colour in a migratory songbird. Journal of Avian Biology. pdf copy
2021
8. Mahoney, S.M., Pasch, B., and Theimer, T.C. 2021. Subspecies discrimination based on song structure in Willow Flycatchers (Empidonax traillii). Journal of Field Ornithology. pdf copy
7. Ward, G.*^, Mahoney, S.M.*, Joly, S., and Reudink, M.W. 2021. Effects of age and weather during moult on Mountain Bluebird (Sialia currucoides) structural colouration. Journal of Avian Biology. pdf copy https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.02616
2020
6. Mahoney, S.M., Pasch, B., Reudink, M.W., and Theimer, T.C. 2020. Song but not plumage varies geographically among Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) subspecies. Journal of Avian Biology
pdf copy https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.02621
5. Mahoney, S.M., Winton, R.R., McCabe, L.M., and Johnson, M.J. 2020. New locality of the biological control agent Diorhabda spp. in northern Arizona. Southwestern Entomologist 45:293-296.
2019
4. Mahoney, S.M., Smith, A.N.B., Motyka, P.M., Lundgren, E., Winton, R.R., Stevens, B., and Johnson, M.J. 2019. Russian olive habitat along an arid river supports fewer bird species, functional groups and a different species composition relative to mixed vegetation habitats. Journal of Arid Environments. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2019.04.018
2018-2016
3. Mahoney, S.M., Mike, J.B., Parker, J.M., Lassiter, L.S., and Whitham, T.G. 2018. Selection for genetics-based architecture traits in a native cottonwood negatively affects invasive tamarisk in a restoration field trial. Restoration Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/rec.12840 Supplementary material
2. Mahoney, S.M., Theimer, T.C., Johnson, M.J., and Foster, J.F. 2017. Similar dietary but different numeric responses to nonnative tamarisk (Tamarisk spp.) by two native warblers. Biological Invasions. DOI: 10.1007/s10530-017-1408-2
1. Theimer, T.C., Smith, A.D., Mahoney, S.M., and Ironside, K. 2016. Available data support protection of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher under the Endangered Species Act. The Condor. DOI: 10.1650/CONDOR-15-71.1