Jon Storm

Assistant Professor of Biology

Publications:

Storm, J.J. and J.G. Boyles. In Review. Effect of white-nose syndrome on body temperature and mass loss of little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus)

Storm, J.J. and S.L. Lima. In Review. Mothers forewarn offspring about predators: a transgenerational maternal effect in behavior.

Dunbar, M.B.,  J.J. Storm, et al. In Review. Identifying thermogenic fuel sources during arousal from hibernation and euthermic periods using stable isotope values in breath.

Storm, J.J. and J.R. Choate. In Review. Effect of powerline rights of way on small mammal community structure in the Rocky Mountains.

Storm, J.J. and S.L. Lima. 2008. Predator-naïve field crickets (Gryllus pennsylvanicus) respond to the chemical cues of wolf spiders. Canadian Journal of Zoology. PDF

Storm, J.J. and J.O. Whitaker, Jr. 2008. Prey selection of big brown bats during an  emergence of periodical cicadas (Magicicada). American Midland Naturalist. 160: 350-357. PDF

Boyles, J.B., D. Aubrey, B. Cooper, J. Cox, R. Fisher, J. Hoffman, G. Ryan, and J. Storm. 2008. Statistical confusion among graduate students: - sickness or symptom? Journal of Wildlife Management. 72: 1869-1871.  PDF 

Boyles, J., J.J. Storm, and V. Brack. 2008. Thermal benefits of clustering during hibernation: A field test on the Indiana Myotis, Myotis sodalis. Functional Ecology. 22: 632-636. PDF

Storm, J.J. and C.M. Ritzi. 2008 Ectoparasites of small mammals from western Iowa. Northeastern Naturalist. 15:283-292. PDF

Boyles, J.B. and J.J. Storm1. 2007. The perils of picky eating: Extinction risk correlates with dietary breadth in vespertilionid bats. PLoS ONE. 7: e672. PDF

Boyles, J.B. and J.J. Storm. 2007. Avoidance of predator chemical cues by bats: An experimental assessment. Behaviour. 144:1019-1032. PDF

Boyles, J.G., M.B. Dunbar, J.J. Storm, and V. Brack. 2007. The role of energy availability in microclimate selection by fat-storing hibernators. Journal of Experimental Biology. 210:4345-4350. PDF

Storm, J.J. and J.O. Whitaker, Jr. 2007. Food habits of mammals in Indiana during an emergence of seventeen-year cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Magicicada). Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science. 116:196-199. PDF