Publications
Peer-Reviewed
Journal Articles
4. Breitbart, S.T., A.A. Agrawal, H.H. Wagner, M.T.J. Johnson. 2023. Urbanization and a green corridor do not impact genetic divergence in common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca L.). Scientific Reports 13:20437. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-47524-8
3. Breitbart, S.T., A. Tomchyshyn, H.H. Wagner, M.T.J. Johnson. 2023. Urbanization and a green corridor influence reproductive success and pollinators of common milkweed. Urban Ecosystems 26:31–43. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-022-01278-9
2. Miles, L.S.*, S.T. Breitbart*, H.H. Wagner, and M.T.J. Johnson. 2019. Urbanization shapes the ecology and evolution of plant-arthropod herbivore interactions. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7:1–14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00310
1. Breitbart, S. and Weigel, E. February 2019, posting date. Visualizing a disease outbreak using ESRI story maps. Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology, Vol. 15: Practice #1 [online].
Book Chapters
1. Santangelo J.S., Miles, L.S., Breitbart, S.T., Murray-Stoker, D., Rivkin, L.R., Johnson, M.T.J. and Ness, R.W., Urban environments as a framework to study parallel evolution. In: Urban Evolutionary Biology. Edited by Marta Szulkin, Jason Munshi-South and Anne Charmantier: Oxford University Press (2020). © Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198836841.003.0003
Other Publications
Urban Evolution StoryMap
Breitbart, S. Urban Evolution: A Brief Introduction. ESRI StoryMap. May 2020. Interactive learning module created to introduce non-specialists to the basics of urban evolution.
- Featured in ESRI’s June 8, 2020 StoryMaps Weekly and three collections:
Life in the City, a blog about urban evolution
Several articles for Life in the City including
Princeton Hydro
Three articles for Princeton Hydro’s blog:
- Aquatic Organism Passage: Part One
- Aquatic Organism Passage: Part Two
- Four Ways Climate Change Could Affect Your Lake
Circadian Rhythms in D. melanogaster
Breitbart, S., Hildebrandt, A., Possidente, B. 2010. Assessing effects of sex, mating status, and a white-eye mutation in a co-isogenic background on circadian locomotor activity in Drosophila melanogaster. Drosophila Information Service 93:171-175.