Peer-Reviewed Publications
    Caouette AP*, Bayne EM, Judge KA. 2023. Large-scale bioacoustic monitoring to elucidate the distribution of a non-native katydid. Ecological Entomology. PDF

    Madera EM*, Judge KA. 2023. Sexual dimorphism in the badlands cricket (Orthoptera, Gryllinae, Gryllus personatus). Journal of Orthoptera Research 32: 119-126. PDF

    Woodrow C, Judge KA, Pulver C, Jonsson T, Montealegre-Z F. 2021. The Ander's organ: a mechanism for anti-predator ultrasound in a relict orthopteran. Journal of Experimental Biology 224: jeb237289. PDF

    Dupuis JR+, Judge KA+, Brunet BMT, Ohlmann Chan S*, Sperling FAH. 2020. Does hunger lead to hybridization in a genus of sexually cannibalistic insects (Orthoptera: Prophalangopsidae)? Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 131: 434-448. PDF

    Weissman DA, De Luca PA, Judge KA, Gray DA. 2019. The identity of the Bahama endemic field cricket Gryllus bryanti Morse (Orthoptera: Gryllidae; Gryllinae; Gryllini). Zootaxa 4550: 135-140. PDF

    McConnell MW*, Judge KA. 2018. Body size and lifespan are condition dependent in the mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, but not sexually selected traits. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 72: 32. PDF

    Ting JJ*, Judge KA, Gwynne DT. 2017. Listening to male song induces female field crickets to differentially allocate reproductive resources. Journal of Orthoptera Research 26: 205-211. PDF

    Judge KA, Ting JJ*, Gwynne DT. 2014. Condition dependence of female choosiness in a field cricket. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 27: 2529 2540. PDF

    Ower GD, Judge KA, Steiger S, Caron KJ*, Smith RA*, Hunt J, Sakaluk SK. 2013. Multivariate sexual selection on male song structure in wild populations of sagebrush crickets, Cyphoderris strepitans (Orthoptera: Haglidae). Ecology and Evolution 3: 3590-3603. PDF

    Bell HC, Judge KA, Johnson EA*, Cade WH, Pellis SM. 2012. How is a cricket like a rat? Insights from the application of cybernetics to food protective behaviour. Animal Behaviour 84: 843-851. PDF

    De Souza LR*, Kasumovic MM, Judge KA, Morris GK. 2011. Communicating male size by tremulatory vibration in a Columbian rainforest katydid, Gnathoclita sodalis (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae). Behaviour 148: 341-357. PDF

    Judge KA. 2011. Do male field crickets, Gryllus pennsylvanicus, signal their age? Animal Behaviour 81: 185-194. PDF

    Judge KA, De Luca PA, Morris GK. 2011. Food limitation causes female haglids to mate more often. Canadian Journal of Zoology 89: 992-998. PDF

    Gwynne DT, Judge KA, Kelly CD. 2010. Evidence for male allocation in pipefish? Nature 466: E11. PDF
    - This is a Brief Communication Arising from: Paczolt KA, Jones AG. 2010. Nature 464: 401-404.

    Judge KA. 2010. Female social experience affects the shape of sexual selection on males. Evolutionary Ecology Research 12: 389-402. PDF

    Judge KA+, Ting JJ*+, Schneider J*, Fitzpatrick MJ. 2010. A lover, not a fighter: mating causes male crickets to lose fights. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64: 1971-1979. PDF

    Judge KA, Tran K-C*, Gwynne DT. 2010. The relative effects of mating status and age on the mating behaviour of female field crickets. Canadian Journal of Zoology 88: 219-223. PDF

    Piascik EK*, Judge KA, Gwynne DT. 2010. Polyandry and tibial spur chewing in the Carolina ground cricket (Eunemobius carolinus). Canadian Journal of Zoology 88: 988-994. PDF

    Judge KA, Bonanno VL*. 2008. Male weaponry in a fighting cricket. PLoS ONE 3: e3980. PDF | Reviews
    - Appears as a Research Highlight in the 15 January 2009 issue of Nature.

    Judge KA, Ting JJ*, Gwynne DT. 2008. Condition dependence of male life span and calling effort in a field cricket. Evolution 62: 868-878. PDF

    Weissman DB, Judge KA, Williams SC, Whitman DW, Lee VF. 2008. Small-male mating advantage in a species of Jerusalem cricket (Orthoptera: Stenopelmatinae: Stenopelmatus). Journal of Orthoptera Research 17: 321-332. PDF

    Scott RJ, Judge KA, Ramster K*, Noakes DLG, Beamish FWH. 2005. Interactions between naturalized exotic salmonids and reintroduced Atlantic salmon in a Lake Ontario tributary. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 14: 402-405. PDF

    Judge KA, Brooks RJ. 2001. Chorus participation by male bullfrogs, Rana catesbeiana: a test of the energetic constraint hypothesis. Animal Behaviour 62: 849-861. PDF

    Judge KA, Swanson SJ*, Brooks RJ. 2000. Rana catesbeiana (bullfrog). Female vocalization. Herpetological Review 31: 236-237. PDF

    * = undergraduate coauthor
    + = these authors contributed equally

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    Other Publications
    Judge KA. 2008. Survival, song and sexual selection. PhD Dissertation, Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. PDF

    Bednarczuk E, Judge KA. 2002. City of Hamilton southern flying squirrel study draft final report. Report to the City of Hamilton. PDF

    Judge KA, Haviernick M. 2002. COSEWIC assessment and update status report on the grey fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. PDF

    Judge KA. 1999. Chorus participation by male bullfrogs, Rana catesbeiana: a test of the energetic constraint hypothesis. MSc Thesis, Department of Zoology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. PDF

    Judge KA, MacDonald JC, Brooks RJ. 1997. Abundance and age distribution of three species of ranid amphibians in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. Final Report to the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. PDF

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