Marquis, R. J. 2011. Uma abordagem geral das defesas das plantas contra a ação dos herbívoros. In: K. Del-Claro and H. M. Torezan-Silingardi, Ecologia das interacoes plantas-animais. Technical Books Editora, Rio de Janeiro, pp. 55-66.
Marquis, R. J., R. E. Ricklefs, and L. Abdala-Roberts. Testing the low latitude/high defense hypothesis for broad-leaved tree species. Oecologia (in press).
Ricklefs, R.E. and R. J. Marquis. Species richness and niche space for temperate and tropical folivores. Oecologia (in press).
Estes, J. A., J. Terborgh, J. S. Brashares, M. E. Power, J. Berger, W. J. Bond, S. R. Carpenter, T. Essington, R. D. Holt, J. B. C. Jackson, R. J. Marquis, L. Oksanen, T. Oksanen, R. T. Paine, E. Pikitch, W. J. Ripple, M. Scheffer, T. W. Schoener, J. B. Shurin, A. R. E. Sinclair, M. E. Soule, and D. A. Wardle. 2011. Trophic downgrading of plant Earth. Science 333:310-306.
Baker-Meio, B., and R. J. Marquis. 2011. Context-dependent benefits from ant-plant mutualism in three sympatric varieties of Chamaecrista desvauxii. Journal of Ecology (in press).
Dutra, H. P., K. Barnett, J. R. Reinhardt, R. J. Marquis, and J. Orrock. Invasive plant species alters consumer behavior by providing refuge from predation. Oecologia 166: 649-657.
Barber, N. A., and R. J. Marquis. Leaf quality, predators, and stochastic processes in the assembly of a diverse herbivore community. Ecology 92: 699-708.
Stowe, K. A., and R. J. Marquis. 2011. Costs of defense: correlated responses to divergent selection for foliar glucosinolate content in Brassica rapa. Evolutionary Ecology 25: 763-775.
Barber, N. A., and R. J. Marquis. Light environment and the impacts of foliage quality on herbivorous insect attack and bird predation. Oecologia 166: 410-409.
Allen, B. F., H. P. Dutra, L. S. Goessling, K. Barnett, J. M. Chase, R. J. Marquis, G. Pang, G. A. Storch, R. E. Thach, and J. L. Orrock. 2010. Invasive honeysuckle eradication reduces tick-borne disease risk by altering host dynamics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 107: 18523-18527.
Díaz-Castelazo, C., P. R. Guimarães Jr., P. Jordano, J. N. Thompson, R. J. Marquis, and V. Rico-Gray. 2010. Changes of a mutualistic network over time: reanalysis over a 10-year period. Ecology 91: 793-801.
Marquis, R. J., and J. T. Lill. 2010. Impact of plant architecture versus leaf quality on attack by leaftying caterpillars on five oak species. Oecologia 163:203-213.
Marquis, R. J. 2010. The role of herbivores in terrestrial trophic cascades. In: J. Terborgh and J. A. Estes (eds.) Trophic Cascades, Island Press, pp. 109-124.
Whelan, C. J., D. Wenny, and R. J. Marquis. 2010. Policy implications of ecosystem services provided by birds. Synesis 1:11-20.
Barber, N. A., and R. J. Marquis. 2009. Spatial variation in top-down direct and indirect effects on white oak (Quercus alba L.). American Midland Naturalist 162:176-186.
Masis, A., and R. J. Marquis. 2009. The local and landscape impact of alternative timber extraction regimes on dung beetle diversity in Missouri Ozark forests. Forest Ecology and Management 247: 536-545.
Barber, N. A., R. J. Marquis, and W. Tori. 2008. Invasive prey impacts distribution of native specialist predators. Ecology 89: 2678-2683.
Rios, R., R. J. Marquis, and J. C. Flunker. 2008. Population divergence in ant-mediated defense traits in Chamaecrista fasciculata (Fabaceae). Oecologia 156: 577-588.
Whelan, C. J., D. Wenny, and R. J. Marquis. 2008. Ecosystem services provided by birds. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1134: 25-60.
Forkner, R. E., R. J. Marquis, J. T. Lill, and J. Le Corff. 2008. Timing is everything? Phenological synchrony and population variability in leaf-chewing herbivores of Quercus. Ecological Entomology 33:276-285.
Abdala, L., and R. J. Marquis. 2007. Local adaptation based on biotic interactions and soil abiotic conditions in the ant-tended Chamaecrista fasciculata (Fabaceae). Oecologia 154: 315-326.
Dyer, L. A., M.S. Singer, J. T. Lill, J. O. Stireman III, G. L. Gentry, R. J. Marquis, R. E. Ricklefs, H. F. Greeney, D. L. Wagner, H. C. Morais, I. R. Diniz, T. A. Kursar, and P. D. Coley. 2007. Host specificity of Lepidoptera in tropical and temperate forests. Nature 448: 696-700.
Lill, J. T., and R. J. Marquis. 2007. Microhabitat manipulation: ecosystem engineering by shelter-building insects. In: K. M. D. Cuddington J. E. Byers, A. Hastings, and W. G. Wilson (eds.), Ecosystem engineers: concepts, theory, and applications in ecology, pp. 107- 138, Elsevier Press. San Diego, CA.
Lill, J. T., R. J. Marquis, M. A. Walker, and L. Peterson. 2007. Ecological consequences of shelter sharing by leaf-tying caterpillars. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 124: 45-53.
Masís, A., and R. J. Marquis. 2007. Dung beetle (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea) community response to clear-cutting in the Missouri Ozarks. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 80: 146-155.
Boege, K., and R. J. Marquis. 2006. Bottom-up and top-down forces mediated by plant ontogeny: consequences for herbivores and plants. Oikos 115:559-592.
Marquis, R.J., and J. T. Lill. 2006. Effect of herbivores as physical ecosystem engineers on plant-based trophic interaction webs. In: T. Ogushi, T. Craig, and P. Price (eds.), Ecological Communities: Plant Mediation in Indirect Interaction Webs, pp. 246-274, Cambridge University Press.
Lill, J.T., R. J. Marquis, R. E. Forkner, J. Le Corff, N. Holmberg, and N.A. Barber. 2006. Pubescence affects distribution and abundance of generalist slug caterpillars (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae). Environmental Entomology 35: 797-806.
Jeffries, J., R. J. Marquis, and R.E. Forkner. 2006. Community composition, species richness, and abundance of oak herbivore insects in a chronoseries of temperate forest. Ecological Applications 16:901-912.
Forkner, R. E., R. J. Marquis, J. T. Lill, and J. Le Corff. 2006. Impacts of forest management on oak-feeding caterpillar populations in the Missouri Ozarks. Conservation Biology 20:429-440.
Marquis, R. J. 2005. Herbivore impacts on tropical plant diversity. In: D. Burslem, M. Pinard, and S. Hartley. (eds.) pp. 328-346. Biotic interactions in the tropics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Stireman, J. O. III, L. A. Dyer, D. H. Janzen, M. S. Singer, J. T. Lill, R. J. Marquis, R. E. Ricklefs, G L. Gentry, W. Hallwachs, P. D. Coley, J. A. Barone, J. F. Greeney, H. Connahs, H. C. Morais, and I. R. Diniz. 2005. Climate unpredictability and parasitism of caterpillars: Implications of global warming. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102: 17384-17387.
Boege, K., and R. J. Marquis. 2005. Facing herbivory as you grow up: the ontogeny of resistance in plants. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 20:441-448.
Marquis, R. J. 2005. Herbivore impacts on tropical plant diversity. In: D. Burslem, M. Pinard, and S. Hartley. (eds.) Biotic interactions in the tropics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, in pp. 328-346.
Jaramillo, M. A., and R. J. Marquis. 2004. Future research in Piper. In: L. Dyer (ed.), Piper. Amodel genus for studies of chemistry, ecology, and evolution. (in press). Kluwer Academic Press, pp. 199-203.
Marquis, R. J. 2004. The biogeography of Neotropical Piper. In: L. Dyer (ed.), Piper. A model genus for studies of chemistry, ecology, and evolution. Kluwer Academic Press, pp. 78-96.
Marquis, R. J. 2004. Herbivores rule. Science 305:619-621.
Forkner, R.E., and R. J. Marquis. 2004. Uneven-aged and even-aged logging alter foliar phenolics of oak trees remaining in forested habitat matrix. Forest Ecology and Management 199:21-32.
Lill, J. T., and R. J. Marquis. 2004. Leaf ties as colonization sites for forest arthropods. Ecological Entomology 29: 300-308.
Marquis, R. J. Piperales. 2004. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences.
Forkner, R., R. J. Marquis, and J. T. Lill. 2004. Feeny revisited: Condensed tannins as anti-herbivore defenses in leaf-chewing herbivore communities of Quercus. Ecological Entomology 29: 174-187.
Hochwender, C. G., V. L. Sork, and R. J. Marquis. 2003. Fitness consequences of herbivory on Quercus alba. American Midland Naturalist 150:246-253.
Lill, J. T., and R. J. Marquis. 2003. Ecosystem engineering by caterpillars increases insect herbivore diversity on white oak. Ecology 84: 682-690.
Marquis, R. J., R. Forkner, J. T. Lill, and J. Le Corff. 2002. Impact of timber harvesting on species accumulation curves for oak herbivore communities of the Missouri Ozarks, pp. 184-196. In: S. R. Shifley and J. M. Kabrick (eds.). Proceedings of the Second Missouri Oak Forest Ecosystem Project Symposium: Post-treatment results of the landscape experiment. General Technical Report, USDA Forest Service, North Central Experiment Station, NC-227.
Oliveira, P. S., and R. J. Marquis (eds.). 2002. Ecology and natural history of a neotropical savanna: The cerrados of Brazil. Columbia University Press.
Marquis, R. J., J. T. Lill, and A. Piccinni. 2002. Effect of plant architecture on colonization and damage by leaf-tying caterpillars of Quercus alba. Oikos 99:531- 537.
Lill, J. T., R. J. Marquis, and R. E. Ricklefs. 2002. Host plants influence parasitism of forest caterpillars. Nature 417: 170-173.
Oliveira, P., and R. J. Marquis. 2002. Introduction: development of research in the cerrados. In: P. Oliveira and R. J. Marquis (eds.). Ecology and natural history of a neotropical savanna: the cerrados of Brazil, pp. 1-10. Columbia University Press.
Marquis, R. J., H. Morais, and I. Diniz. 2002. Interactions between Cerrado plants and their herbivores: unique or typical? In: P. Oliveira and R. J. Marquis (eds.). Ecology and natural history of a neotropical savanna: the cerrados of Brazil, pp. 306-328. Columbia University Press.
Marquis, R. J., and R. Dirzo. 2002. Tropical foundations in coevolution. In: R. Chazdon and T. C. Whitmore (eds.). Foundations of tropical forest biology. Classic papers with commentaries, pp. 339-347. University of Chicago Press.
Gram, W. K., V. L. Sork, R. J. Marquis, R. B. Renken, R. L. Clawson, J. Faaborg, D. K. Fantz, J. Le Corff, J. T. Lill, and P. A. Porneluzi. 2001. Evaluating the effects of ecosystem management: a case study in a Missouri Ozark forest. Ecological Applications 11: 1667-1679.
Lill, J. T., and R. J. Marquis. 2001. The effects of leaf quality on herbivore fitness and attack from natural enemies. Oecologia 126: 418-428.
Marquis, R. J., H. Morais, and I. Diniz. 2001. Patterns and correlates of interspecific leaf damage by insects and pathogens in Brazilian cerrado. Journal of Tropical Ecology 17: 1-23.
Le Corff, J., R. J. Marquis, and J. B. Whitfield. 2000. Temporal and spatial variation in a parasitoid community associated with the herbivores that feed on Missouri Quercus. Environmental Entomology 29: 181-194.
Stowe, K. A., R. J. Marquis, C. Hochwender, and E. L. Simms. 2000. Plant tolerance to herbivory and disease. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 31: 565-595.
Mothershead, K. M., and R. J. Marquis. 2000. Indirect effects of leaf herbivores on plant-pollinator interactions in Oenothera macrocarpa (Onagraceae). Ecology 81: 30-40.
Hochwender, C., R. J. Marquis, and K. Stowe. 2000. The potential for and constraints on the evolution of compensatory ability in Asclepias syriaca. Oecologia 122: 361- 370.