Sasaki, T., Colling, B., Sonnenschein, A., Boggess, M. M., & Pratt, S. C. (2015). Flexibility of collective decision making during house hunting in Temnothorax ants. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 69(5), 707–714.

Journal article

Sasaki, T., Colling, B., Sonnenschein, A., Boggess, M. M., & Pratt, S. C. (2015). Flexibility of collective decision making during house hunting in Temnothorax ants. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 69(5), 707–714.

Qubbaj, M. R., Shutters, S. T., & Muneepeerakul, R. (2015). Living in a network of scaling cities and finite resources. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 77(2), 390–407.

Hao, Y., Armbruster, D., Cronk, L., & Aktipis, C. A. (2015). Need-based transfers on a network: A model of risk-pooling in ecologically volatile environments. Evolution and Human Behavior, 36(4), 265–273.

Fewell, J. H. (2015). Social biomimicry: What do ants and bees tell us about organization in the natural world? Journal of Bioeconomics, 17(3), 207–216.

Bernabeu Aubán, J., García Puchol, O., Barton, C. M., McClure, S., & Pardo Gordó, S. (2015). Radiocarbon dates, climatic events, and social dynamics during the Early Neolithic in Mediterranean Iberia. Quaternary International.

Bernabeu Aubán, J., Barton, C. M., Pardo Gordó, S., & Bergin, S. M. (2015). Modeling initial Neolithic dispersal: The first agricultural groups in West Mediterranean. Ecological Modelling, 307, 22–31.

Barton, C. M., Ullah, I., Bergin, S. M., Sarjoughian, H. S., Mayer, G. R., Bernabeu-Auban, J. E., (2015). Experimental socioecology: Integrative science for Anthropocene landscape dynamics. Anthropocene

Barton, C. M., Ullah, I., & Heimsath, A. (2015). How to make a barranco: Modeling erosion and land-use in Mediterranean landscapes. Land, 4(3), 578–606.

Youn, H., Bettencourt, L. M., Lobo, J., Strumsky, D., Samaniego, H., & West, G. B. (2016). Scaling and universality in urban economic diversification. Journal of The Royal Society Interface, 13(114)

Sasaki, T., Penick, C. A., Shaffer, Z., Haight, K. L., Pratt, S. C., Liebig, J. (2016). A simple behavioral model predicts the emergence of complex animal hierarchies. The American Naturalist, 187(6), 765–775.