Books
65. Greenfield, M.D. 2002. Signalers and Receivers: Mechanisms and Evolution of Arthropod Communication. Oxford University Press, Oxford, U.K. xiii + 414 pp.
Book Chapters
9. Greenfield, M.D. and K.C. Shaw. 1983. Adaptive significance of chorusing with special reference to the Orthoptera. Pages 1-27 in Orthopteran Mating Systems: Sexual Competition in a Diverse Group of Insects (D.T. Gwynne & G.K. Morris, eds.). Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado.
26. Greenfield, M.D., and T.E. Shelly. 1990. Territory-based mating systems in desert grasshoppers: effects of host plant distribution and variation. Pages 315-335 in Biology of Grasshoppers (R.F. Chapman and A. Joern, eds.). Wiley Interscience, New York.
27. Greenfield, M.D. 1990. Evolution of acoustic communication in the genus Neoconocephalus: discontinuous songs, synchrony, and interspecific interactions. Pages 71-97 in The Tettigoniidae: Biology, Systematics, and Evolution (W.J. Bailey and D.C.F. Rentz, eds.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
45. Greenfield, M.D. 1997. Sexual selection in resource defense polygyny: lessons from territorial grasshoppers. Pages 75-88 in The Evolution of Mating Systems in Insects and Arachnids (J.C. Choe and B. Crespi, eds.). Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
46. Greenfield, M.D. 1997. Acoustic communication in Orthoptera. Pages 197-230 in The Bionomics of Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Their Kin. (S.K. Gangwere, M.C. Muralirangan and Meera Muralirangan, eds.). CAB International, Wallingford, United Kingdom.
48. Greenfield, M.D. 1997. Sexual selection and the evolution of advertisement signals. Pages 145-177 in Perspectives in Ethology, vol. 12, Communication (M.D. Beecher, D.H. Owings, and N. Thompson, eds.). Plenum, New York.
82. Greenfield, M.D. 2005. Cooperation and conflict in the evolution of chorusing. In Advances in the Study of Behavior. In press.
Research and Review Articles
1. Greenfield, M.D. and M.G. Karandinos. 1976. Oviposition rhythm of Synanthedon pictipes under a 16:8 L:D photoperiod and various thermoperiods. Environmental Entomology 5: 712-713.
2. Greenfield, M.D. and M.G. Karandinos. 1976. Fecundity and longevity of Synanthedon pictipes under constant and fluctuating temperatures. Environmental Entomology 5: 883-887.
3. Greenfield, M.D. and M.G. Karandinos. 1979. Resource partitioning of the sex communication channel in clearwing moths (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) of Wisconsin. Ecological Monographs 49: 403-426.
4. Greenfield, M.D. and M.G. Karandinos. 1979. A new species of Paranthrene (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 81: 499-504.
6. Greenfield, M.D. 1981. Moth sex pheromones: an evolutionary perspective. Florida Entomologist 64: 4-17. (Proceedings of Insect Behavioral Ecology Symposium, 1980).
8. Greenfield, M.D. 1982. The question of paternal investment in Lepidoptera: male contributed proteins in Plodia interpunctella. International Journal of Invertebrate Reproduction 5: 323-330.
10. Greenfield, M.D. 1983. Reproductive isolation in clearwing moths (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae): a tropical-temperate comparison. Ecology 64: 362-375.
11. Greenfield, M.D. 1983. Unsynchronized chorusing in the coneheaded katydid Neoconocephalus affinis (Beauvois). Animal Behaviour 31: 102-112.
12. Greenfield, M.D. and J.A. Coffelt. 1983. Reproductive behaviour of the lesser waxmoth, Achroia grisella (Pyralidae: Galleriinae): signalling, pair formation, male interactions, and mate guarding. Behaviour 84: 287-315.
13. Walker, T.J. and M.D. Greenfield. 1983. Songs and systematics of Caribbean Neoconocephalus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 109: 357-389.
14. Spangler, H.G., M.D. Greenfield, and A. Takessian. 1984. Ultrasonic mate calling in the lesser waxmoth. Physiological Entomology 9: 87-95.
16. Greenfield, M.D. and T.E. Shelly. 1985. Alternative mating strategies in a desert grasshopper: evidence for density dependence. Animal Behaviour 33: 1192-1210.
17. Shelly, T.E. and M.D. Greenfield. 1985. Alternative mating strategies in a desert grasshopper: a transitional analysis. Animal Behaviour 33: 1211-1222.
18. Brush, J.S., V.G. Gian, and M.D. Greenfield. 1985. Phonotaxis and aggression in the coneheaded katydid Neoconocephalus affinis. Physiological Entomology 10: 23-32.
20. Greenfield, M.D., T.E. Shelly, and K.R. Downum. 1987. Variation in host plant quality: implications for territoriality in a desert grasshopper. Ecology 68: 828-838.
21. Shelly, T.E., M.D. Greenfield, and K.R. Downum. 1987. Variation in host plant quality: influences on the mating system of a desert grasshopper. Animal Behaviour 35: 1200-1209.
22. Greenfield, M.D. 1988. Inter-specific acoustic interactions among katydids Neoconocephalus: inhibition-induced shifts in diel periodicity. Animal Behaviour 36: 684-695.
23. Shelly, T.E. and M.D. Greenfield. 1989. Satellites and transients: ecological constraints on alternative mating tactics in male grasshoppers. Behaviour 109: 200-221.
24. Greenfield, M.D., T.E. Shelly, and A. Gonzalez-Coloma. 1989. Territory selection in a desert grasshopper: the maximization of conversion efficiency on a chemically defended shrub. Journal of Animal Ecology 58: 761-771.
25. Greenfield, M.D., E. Alkaslassy, G.-y. Wang, and T.E. Shelly. 1989. Long-term memory in territorial grasshoppers. Experientia 45: 775-777.
28. Wang, G.-y., M.D. Greenfield, and T.E. Shelly. 1990. Inter-male competition for high-quality host plants: the evolution of protandry in a territorial grasshopper. Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology 27: 191-198.
29. Shelly, T.E. and M.D. Greenfield. 1991. Dominions and desert clickers (Orthoptera: Acrididae): influences of resources and male signaling on female settlement patterns. Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology 28: 133-140.
30. Wang, G.-y. and M.D. Greenfield. 1991. Effects of territory ownership on dominance in the desert clicker (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Animal Behaviour 42: 579-587.
31. Greenfield, M.D. and M.P. Pener. 1992. Alternative schedules of male reproductive diapause in the grasshopper Anacridium aegyptium (L.): effects of the corpora allata on sexual behavior (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Journal of Insect Behavior 5: 245-261.
33. Greenfield, M.D. 1992. The evening chorus of the desert clicker, Ligurotettix coquilletti (Orthoptera: Acrididae): mating investment with delayed returns. Ethology 91: 265-278.
34. Bailey, W.J., M.D. Greenfield, and T.E. Shelly. 1993. Transmission and perception of acoustic signaling in the desert clicker (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Journal of Insect Behavior 6: 141-154.
35. Greenfield, M.D. and I. Roizen. 1993. Katydid synchronous chorusing is an evolutionarily stable outcome of female choice. Nature 364: 618-620.
36. Greenfield, M.D. and R.L. Minckley. 1993. Acoustic dueling in tarbush grasshoppers: settlement of territorial contests via alternation of reliable signals. Ethology 95: 309-326.
37. Greenfield, M.D. 1993. Inhibition of male calling by heterospecific signals: artefact of chorusing or abstinence during suppression of female phonotaxis? Naturwissenschaften 80: 570-573.
38. Wang, G.-y. and M.D. Greenfield. 1994. Ontogeny of territorial behavior in the desert clicker, Ligurotettix coquilletti (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Journal of Insect Behavior 7: 327-342.
39. Greenfield, M.D. 1994. Cooperation and conflict in the evolution of signal interactions. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. 25: 97-126.
40. Greenfield, M.D. 1994. Synchronous and alternating choruses in insects and anurans: common mechanisms and diverse functions. American Zoologist. 34: 605-615.
41. Minckley, R.L., M.D. Greenfield, and M.K. Tourtellot. 1995. Chorus structure in tarbush grasshoppers: inhibition, selective phonoresponse, and signal competition. Animal Behaviour. 50: 579-594.
42. Minckley, R.L. and M.D. Greenfield. 1995. Psychoacoustics of female phonotaxis and the evolution of male signal interactions in Orthoptera. Ethology Ecology and Evolution. 7: 235-243.
43. Jang, Y. and M.D. Greenfield. 1996. Ultrasonic communication and sexual selection in waxmoths: female choice based on energy and asynchrony of male signals. Animal Behaviour. 51: 1095-1106.
44. Branham, M.A. and M.D. Greenfield. 1996. Flashing males win mate success. Nature. 381: 745-746.
47. Jang, Y., R.D. Collins, and M.D. Greenfield. 1997. Variation and repeatability of ultrasonic sexual advertisement signals in Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). Journal of Insect Behavior. 10: 87-98.
49. Jia, F.-Y. and M.D. Greenfield. 1997. When are good genes good? Variable outcomes of female choice in wax moths. Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) B. 264: 1057-1063.
50. Greenfield, M.D., M.K. Tourtellot, and W.A. Snedden. 1997. Precedence effects and the evolution of chorusing. Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) B. 264: 1355-1361.
51. Cremer, S. and M.D. Greenfield. 1998. Partitioning the components of sexual selection:
attractiveness and agonistic behavior in male wax moths, Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). Ethology. 104: 1-9.
52. Reinhold, K., M.D. Greenfield, Y. Jang, and A. Broce. 1998. Energetic cost of sexual attractiveness: ultrasonic advertisement in waxmoths. Animal Behaviour. 55: 905-913.
53. Snedden, W.A., M.D. Greenfield, and Y. Jang. 1998. Mechanisms of selective attention in grasshopper choruses: who listens to whom? Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology, 43: 59-66.
54. Jang, Y. and M.D. Greenfield. 1998. Absolute versus relative measurements of sexual selection: assessing the contributions of ultrasonic signal characters to mate attraction in lesser wax moths, Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). Evolution, 52: 1383-1393.
55. Snedden, W.A. and M.D. Greenfield. 1998. Females prefer leading males: relative call timing and sexual selection in katydid choruses. Animal Behaviour. 56: 1091-1098.
56. Collins, R.D., Y. Jang, K. Reinhold, and M.D. Greenfield. 1999. Quantitative genetics of ultrasonic advertisement signalling in the lesser waxmoth, Achroia grisella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae). Heredity, 83: 644-651.
57. Taliaferro, S.L., D. Vickerman, and M.D. Greenfield. 1999. Local acoustics versus host plant resources: determinants of calling sites in a tropical katydid, Orophus conspersus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae). Pages 157-166 in University of Kansas Natural History Museum Special Publication 24, Entomological Contributions in Memory of Byron A. Alexander (G.W. Byers, R.H. Hagen, R.W. Brooks, eds.). Lawrence, Kansas.
58. Jang, Y. and M.D. Greenfield. 2000. Quantitative genetics of female choice in an ultrasonic pyralid moth, Achroia grisella: variation and evolvability of preference along multiple dimensions of the male advertisement signal. Heredity, 84: 73-80.
59. Greenfield, M.D. and A.S. Rand. 2000. Frogs have rules: selective attention algorithms regulate chorusing in Physalaemus pustulosus (Leptodactylidae). Ethology, 106: 331-347.
60. Jia, F.-Y., M.D. Greenfield, and R.D. Collins. 2000. Genetic variance of sexually selected traits in waxmoths: maintenance by genotype × environment interaction. Evolution, 54: 953-967.
61. Greenfield, M.D. and T. Weber. 2000. Evolution of ultrasonic signalling in wax moths: Discrimination of ultrasonic mating calls from bat echolocation signals and the exploitation of an anti-predator receiver bias by sexual advertisement. Ethology Ecology and Evolution, 12: 259-279.
62. Jia, F.-Y., M.D. Greenfield, and R.D. Collins. 2001. Ultrasonic signal competition among male wax moths. Journal of Insect Behavior, 14: 19-33.
63. Tauber, E., D. Cohen, M.D. Greenfield, and M.P. Pener. 2001. Duet singing and female choice in the bushcricket Phaneroptera nana. Behaviour, 138: 411-430.
66. Greenfield, M.D., M.K. Tourtellot, C. Tillberg, W.J. Bell and N. Prins. 2002. Acoustic orientation via sequential comparison in an ultrasonic moth. Naturwissenschaften, 89: 376-380.
67. Sherbrooke, W.C. and M.D. Greenfield. 2002. Phrynosoma hernandesi (Short-horned lizard) defensive hiss. Herpetological Review, 33: 208-209.
69. Greenfield, M.D. and W.A. Snedden. 2003. Selective attention and the spatio-temporal structure of orthopteran choruses. Behaviour, 140: 1-26.
70. Rodriguez, R.L. and M.D. Greenfield. 2003. Genetic variance and phenotypic plasticity in a component of female mate choice in an ultrasonic moth. Evolution, 57: 1304-1313.
71. Greenfield, M.D. and M. Baker. 2003. Bat avoidance in non-aerial insects: the silence response of signaling males in an acoustic moth. Ethology, 109: 427-442.
72. Greenfield, M.D., E. Siegfreid and W.A. Snedden. 2004. Variation and repeatability of female choice in a chorusing katydid, Ephippiger ephippiger: an experimental exploration of the precedence effect. Ethology, 110: 287-299.
73. Rodriguez, R.L. and M.D. Greenfield. 2004. Behavioral context regulates dual function of hearing in ultrasonic moths: bat avoidance and pair formation. Physiological Entomology, 29: 159-168.
74. Brandt, L.S.E. and Greenfield, M.D. 2004. Condition-dependent traits and the capture of genetic variance in male advertisement song. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 17: 821-828.
75. Greenfield, M.D. and R.L. Rodriguez. 2004. Genotype × environment interaction and the reliability of mating signals. Animal Behaviour, 68: in press.
76. Grieg, E.I. and M.D. Greenfield. 2004. Sexual selection and predator avoidance in an acoustic moth: discriminating females take fewer risks. Behaviour, 141: in press.
77. Berg, A. and M.D. Greenfield. 2005. Sexual selection in insect choruses: influences of call power and relative timing. Journal of Insect Behavior, 18: in press.
78. Brandt, L.S.E., B.Ch. Ludvar and M.D. Greenfield. Co-occurrence of acceptance thresholds and preference functions in female choice: mate discrimination in the lesser wax moth. submitted to Ethology.
79. Danielson-François, A., J.K. Kelly and M.D. Greenfield. Genotype×environment interaction resolves the lek paradox in an acoustic moth. submitted to Nature.
80. Rodriguez, R.L., R.B. Cocroft, J. Schul and M.D. Greenfield. Spectral and temporal resolution in the mechanical processing of ultrasonic mating signals in lesser waxmoths. manuscript.
81. Lim, H.-K., M.D. Greenfield, K.C. Park and T.C. Baker. Female pheromonal chorusing in an arctiid moth (Utetheisa ornatrix). manuscript.
Book and Article Reviews
7. Greenfield, M.D. 1981. Book review of "Sexual Selection and Reproductive Competition in Insects," ed. by M.S. Blum and N.A. Blum. Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America 27: 229-230.
19. Greenfield, M.D. 1985. Book review of "The Evolution of Insect Mating Systems," by R. Thornhill and J. Alcock. Ethology and Sociobiology 6: 193-194.
64. Greenfield, M.D. 2001. Missing link in firefly bioluminescence revealed: NO regulation of photocyte respiration. Bioessays, 23: 992-995.
68. Greenfield, M.D. 2003. Book review of "Katydids and Bush-Crickets: Reproductive Behavior and Evolution of the Tettigoniidae," by D.T. Gwynne. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 96: 168-169.
Conference Proceedings
5. Greenfield, M.D. and M.G. Karandinos. 1979. Reproductive isolation in Sesiidae: a niche analysis approach. In Pheromones of Sesiidae. U.S. Department of Agriculture S.E.A. ARR-NE-6: 67-74.
32. Pener, M.P. and M.D. Greenfield. 1992. Variable length of reproductive diapause in males of the grasshopper Anacridium aegyptium and the effect of the corpora allata on sexual behavior. Pages 221-226 in Advances in Regulation of Insect Reproduction (Bennettova, B., Gelbic, I, and T. Soldan, eds.). Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.
Encyclopedia Articles
15. Greenfield, M.D. 1984. Pheromones. Pages 328-330 in 1985 Yearbook of Science and Technology. McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, New York.