*graduate student, incl. collaborating students; **undergraduate; †deceased at time of publication;

if the same person collaborated post-graduation, they are not marked as a student

Books:

Boggs, C.L., Watt, W.B. and Ehrlich, P.R., eds., 2003. Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution Taking Flight. University of Chicago Press. 736 pp.

Submitted/ In revision:

Ravikanthachari*, N., Steward*, R.A. and Boggs, C.L. Local adaptation of a native herbivore to a lethal invasive plant. Molecular Ecology. In revision.

Syskine**, D. and Boggs, C.L. Nocturnal pollinator networks across space and time. Ecological Entomology In review.

Ravikanthachari*, N., Burch**, L.L., Powell**, R.E., Scott**, D.M., Wayne**, C.R., Niitepôld, K., Rosenberg, R., and Boggs, C.L. Impacts of assisted migration: An introduced herbivore has short-term and long-term effects on its native host plant population. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata. In review.

On BioRxiv:

Ravikanthachari, N., and Boggs, C.L. 2023. Gene family evolution in brassicaceous-feeding insects: Implications for adaptation and host plant range. https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.09.544424

Boggs, C.L.  and Iyengar**, V. 2022. Age-specific and sex-specific nectar and pollen use by a butterfly pollinator. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.19.492749

In print:

2023:  

Chappell*, D.R., Boggs, C.L., and Speiser, D.I. Two sides of the same wing: ventral scales enhance dorsal wing color in the butterfly Speyeria mormonia. Journal of Experimental Biology doi: 10.1242/jeb.246396

Olson**, M.M., Ravikanthachari*, N., Blackwell, M., and Boggs, C.L. The dispersal of microbes among and within flowers by butterflies. Ecological Entomology 48:458-465. doi: 10.1111/een.13239

Armstrong, A.R. and Boggs, C.L. Antibody development to identify components of IIS and mTOR signaling pathways in lepidopteran species, a set of non-model insects. microPublication Biology. doi: 10.17912/micropub.biology.000755

Boggs, C.L. Changes in insect population dynamics due to climate change. In Gonzalez-Tokman, D.M. and Dáttilo, W., eds., Effects of Climate Change on Insects: Physiological, Evolutionary, and Ecological Responses. Oxford University Press. In press.

Prather, R.M., Dalton, R.M., Barr, W., Blumstein, D.T., Boggs, C.L., Brody, A.K., Inouye, D.W., Irwin, R.E., Martin, J.G.A., Smith, R.J., Van Vuren, D.H., Wells, C.P., Whiteman, H.H., Inouye, B.D., Underwood, N. Current and lagged climate affects phenology across diverse taxa. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290: 20222181.

Harvey, J., Tougeron, K., Gols, R., Heinen, R., Abarca, M., Abram, P., Basset, Y., Berg, M., Boggs, C., Brodeur, J., Cardoso, P., de Boer, J., De Snoo, G., Deacon, C., Dell, J., Desneux, N., Dillon, M., Duffy, G., Dyer, L., Ellers, J., Espíndola, A., Fordyce, J., Forister, M., Fukushima, C., Gage, M., García-Robledo, C., Gely, C., Gobbi, M., Hallmann, C., Hance, T., Harte, J., Hochkirch, A., Hof, C., Kingsolver, J., Lamarre, G., Laurance, W., Lavandero, B., Leather , S., Le Lann, C., Ma, C.-S., Ma, G., Moiroux, J., Monticelli, L., Shah, A., Thakur, M., Thomas, M., Van de Pol, M., Verberk, W., Lehmann, P., Lopez-Uribe, M., Nice, C., Ode, P., Pincebourde, S., Ripple, W., Rowe, M., Samways, M., Sentis, A., Stork, N., Terblanche, J., Tylianakis, J., van Baaren, J., van der Putten, Wim; Wagner, D., Van Dyck, H., Chown, S., Wyckhuys, K., Woods, H.A., Wetzel, W., Weisser, W. Scientists warning on the effects of climate change on insects. Ecological Monographs 93 e1553. doi.org/10.1002/ecm.1553

2022:

Steward*, R.A., Epanchin-Niell**, R.S., and Boggs, C.L. Novel host unmasks heritable variation in plant preference within an insect population. Evolution 76: 2634-2648. doi.org/10.1111/evo.14608

Niitepõld, K., and Boggs, C.L. Carry-over effects of larval food stress on adult energetics and life history in a nectar-feeding butterfly. Ecological Entomology 47:391-399. doi: 10.1111/een.13124

2021:

Steward, R.A., Okamura, Y., Boggs, C.L., Vogel, H., Wheat, C.W. The genome of the Margined White butterfly (Pieris macdunnoughii): sex chromosome insights and the power of polishing with PoolSeq data. Genome Biology and Evolution evab053, doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evab053.

2020:

Steward*, R.A. and Boggs, C.L. Experience may outweigh cue similarity in maintaining a persistent host plant-based evolutionary trap. Ecological Monographs 90: e01412, doi: 10.1002/ecm.1412.

2019:

Hill, J., Rastas, P., Hornett, E.A., Neethiraj, R., Clark, N., Morehouse, N., Celorio-Mancera, M., Carnicer Cols, J., Dircksen, H., Meslin, C.,Keehnen, N., Pruissher, P., Sikkink, K., Vives, M., Vogel, H., Wiklund, C., Woronik, A., Boggs, C.L., Nylin, S., Wheat, C.W. Unprecedented reorganization of holocentric chromosomes provides insights into the enigma of lepidopteran chromosome evolution.  Science Advances 5: eaau3648.

Ravenscraft* A., Kish N., Peay K., Boggs, C.L. No evidence that gut microbiota impose a net cost on their butterfly host. Molecular Ecology 28:2100-2117. doi.org/10.1111/mec.15057

Steward*, R.A., Fisher**, L., and Boggs, C.L. Preingestive and postingestive defenses affect larval feeding on a lethal invasive hostplant. Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 167:292-305.

Ravenscraft*, A., Berry*, M., Hammer*, T., Peay, K. and Boggs, C.L. Structure and function of the bacterial and fungal gut microbiota of Neotropical butterflies. Ecological Monographs 89(2) e01346

2018:

Rattan, A., Savani, K., Komarraju, M., Morrison, M., Boggs, C. and Ambady†, N. Meta-lay theories of scientific potential drive underrepresented students’ sense of belonging to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 115:54-75.

2016:

Boggs, C.L. The Fingerprints of Global Climate Change on Insect Populations.  Current Opinion in Insect Science 17:69-73.

Boggs, C.L., and Niitepõld, K. Effects of larval dietary restriction on body morphology, with implications for flight and life history. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 159:189-196. doi: 10.1111/eea.12420.

Boggs, C.L. Human Niche Construction and the Anthropocene. In Emmett, Robert, and Thomas Lekan, eds.”Whose Anthropocene? Revisiting Dipesh Chakrabarty’s ‘Four Theses’,” RCC Perspectives: Transformations in Environment and Society 2016, no. 2. pp. 27-31.

Ravenscraft*, A. and Boggs, C.L. Nutrient acquisition across a dietary shift: Fruit feeding butterflies crave amino acids, nectivores seek salt. Oecologia 181:1-12. doi: 10.1007/s00442-015-3403-6.

2015:

Nakajima, M. and Boggs, C.L.  Fine-grained distribution of a non-native resource can alter the population dynamics of a native consumer. PLoS One 10(11):e0143052. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0143052.

Niitepõld, K., and Boggs, C.L. Effects of increased flight on the energetics and life history of the butterfly Speyeria mormonia. PLoS One 10(10): e0140104. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0140104.

2014:

Bonebrake*, T.C., Boggs, C.L., Stamberger, J.A., Deutsch, C.A. and Ehrlich, P.R. From global change to butterfly flapping: biophysics and behavior affect tropical climate change impacts.  Proceeding of the Royal Society B, 281, 20141264.  (reviewed by Faculty of 1000)

Davison*, R., Boggs, C.L., and Baudisch, A. Resource allocation as a driver of senescence: Life history tradeoffs produce age patterns of mortality. Journal of Theoretical Biology 360:251-262.

Niitepõld, K., Perez, A. and Boggs, C.L. Aging, lifespan, and energetics under adult dietary restriction in Lepidoptera.  Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 87:684-694.

Boggs, C.L., and Niitepõld, K. Insights from stable isotope tracers on reproductive allocation under stress. Integrative and Comparative Biology 54:880-889.

Nakajima, M., Boggs, C.L., Chew, F.S., Cummings, A., Bowsher**, J. Dynamics and structure of a native Pieris population in the presence of a non-native, toxic larval host plant.  Journal of the Lepidopterist’s Society, 68:175-184.

McCoy*, R.C., Garud*, N.R., Kelley, J.L., Boggs, C.L. and Petrov, D.A. Genomic inference accurately predicts the timing and severity of a recent bottleneck in a non-model insect population.  Molecular Ecology 23:136-150.

2013:

Nakajima, M.., Boggs, C.L., Bailey, S.-A., Reithel, J., and Paape**, T. Fitness costs of butterfly oviposition on a lethal non-native plant in a mixed native and non-native plant community.   Oecologia 172:823-832.

2012:

Boggs, C.L. and Inouye, D.W.  A single climate driver has direct and indirect effects on population dynamics. Ecology Letters 15:502-508.  (selected by Faculty of 1000 as “must read”)

2011:

Bonebrake*, T.C., Watt, W.B., Perez, A. and Boggs, C.L. One variable species or multiple cryptic? Mitochondrial phylogeny of Central and North American Chlosyne lacinia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). European Journal of Entomology 108:529-535.

Bonebrake*, T.C., Navratil*, R.T., Boggs, C.L., Fendorf, S., Field, C., and Ehrlich, P.R. Native and non-native community assembly through edaphic manipulation: implications for habitat creation and restoration. Restoration Ecology 19:709-716.

2010:

Bonebrake*, T.C., Christensen*, J., Boggs, C.L. and Ehrlich P.R.  Population decline assessment, historical baselines, and conservation. Conservation Letters 3:371-378.

Bonebrake*, T.C., Ponisio**, L., Boggs, C.L. and Ehrlich, P.R. More than just indicators: A review of tropical butterfly ecology and conservation. Biological Conservation 143:1831-1841.

Bonebrake*, T.C., Boggs, C.L., McNally**, J., Ranganathan*, J., and Ehrlich, P.R. Oviposition behavior and offspring performance: Consequences of climatic and habitat heterogeneity.  Oikos 119:927-934.

2009:

Eberhard, S.H., Hikl, A.L., Boggs, C.L., Krenn, H.W. Saliva or regurgitated nectar? What Heliconius butterflies use for pollen feeding.  Annals of the Entomological Society of America 102:1105-1108.

Molleman, F., Ding, J., Boggs, C.L., Carey, J.R., Arlet, M.E. Does dietary restriction reduce life span in male fruit-feeding butterflies? Experimental Gerontology 44:601-606.

 Boggs, C.L. Understanding insect life histories and senescence through a resource allocation lens.  Functional Ecology 23:27-37.

 Raubenheimer, D. and Boggs, C.L. Nutritional ecology, functional ecology and Functional Ecology. Functional Ecology 23:1-3.

2008:

Morris, W.F., Pfister, C.A., Tuljapurkar, S., Haridas, C.V., Boggs, C.L., Boyce, M.S., Bruna, E.M., Church, D.R., Coulson, T., Doak, D.F., Forsyth, S., Gaillard, J-M., Horvitz, C.C., Kalisz, S., Kendall, B.E., Knight, T.M., Lee, C.T., and Menges, E.S. Longevity can buffer plant and animal populations against changing climatic uncertainty.  Ecology 89:19-25.

2007:

Boggs, C.L. and Ehrlich P.R. Conservation of coevolved insect herbivores and plants. In K.J. Tilmon, ed. Specialization, Speciation, and Radiation: the Evolutionary Biology of Herbivorous Insects. University of California Press, Berkeley, pp. 325-332.

Jervis, M.A., Ferns, P.N., and Boggs, C.L. A trade-off between female lifespan and larval diet breadth at the interspecific level in Lepidoptera.  Evolutionary Ecology 21:307-323.

Chan*, K.M.A., Pringle*, R.M., Ranganathan*, J., Boggs, C.L., Chan*, Y.E., Ehrlich, P.R. Haff, P., Heller*, N.E., Al-Khafaji*, K., and MacMynowski, D.  When Agendas Collide: Human Welfare and Biological Conservation. Conservation Biology 21:59-68.

Jervis, M.A., Boggs, C.L. and Ferns, P.N.  Egg maturation strategy and survival trade-offs in holometabolous insects: a comparative approach.  Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 90:293-302.

2006:

Boggs, C.L., Holdren, C.E., Kulahci**, I.G., Bonebrake*, T., Inouye, B., Fay, J.P., McMillan, A., Williams, E.H., and Ehrlich, P.R. Delayed population explosion of an introduced butterfly. Journal of Animal Ecology 75:466-475.  (reviewed by Faculty of 1000)

Boyce, M.S., Haridas, C.V., Lee, C., Boggs, C.L., Bruna, E.M., Coulson, T., Doak, D., Drake, J.M., Gaillard, J-M., Horvitz, C.C., Kalisz, S., Kendall, B.E., Knight, T., Menges, E.S., Morris, W.F., Pfister, C.A., Tuljapurkar, S.D. Demography in an increasingly variable world. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 21:141-147.

2005:

Jervis, M.A., Boggs, C.L. and P.N. Ferns Egg maturation strategy and its associated trade-offs: a synthesis focusing on Lepidoptera.  Ecological Entomology 30:1-17.

Boggs, C.L. and Freeman**, K.D. Larval food limitation in butterflies: effects on adult resource allocation and fitness.  Oecologia 144:353-361.

Jervis, M.A. and Boggs, C.L. Linking nectar amino acids to fitness in female butterflies. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 20:585-587.

Stjernholm*, F., Karlsson, B. and Boggs, C.L. Age-related changes in thoracic mass: Possible reallocation of resources to reproduction in butterflies. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 86:363-380.

O’Brien, D.M., Boggs, C.L. and Fogel, M.L. The amino acids used in reproduction by butterflies: a comparative study of dietary sources using compound specific stable isotope analysis. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 78:819-827. (reviewed by Faculty of 1000)                 

2004:

O’Brien, D.M, Boggs, C.L., and Fogel, M.L. Making eggs from nectar: Connections between butterfly life history and the importance of nectar carbon in reproduction. Oikos 105:279-291.

Fischer, K., O’Brien, D.M., and Boggs, C.L. Allocation of larval and adult resources to reproduction in a fruit-feeding butterfly.  Functional Ecology 18:656-663.

Ellers, J., and Boggs, C.L. Functional ecological implications of intraspecific differences in wing melanization in Colias butterflies.  Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 82:79-87.

Ellers, J., and Boggs, C.L. Evolutionary genetics of dorsal wing color in Colias butterflies.  Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17:752-758.

Boggs, C.L., and Dau**, B. Resource specialization in puddling Lepidoptera. Environmental Entomology 33:1020-1024.

Boggs, C.L. and Nieminen, M. Checkerspot reproductive biology. In Ehrlich, P.R. and Hanksi, I., eds., On the Wings of Checkerspots: A Model System for Population Biology.   Oxford University Press. pp. 92-111.

Sacchari, I., Boggs, C.L., Hanski, I. and Ehrlich, P.R. Genetics of checkerspot populations. In Ehrlich, P.R. and Hanksi, I., eds., On the Wings of Checkerspots: A Model System for Population Biology.  Oxford University Press. pp. 199-218.

Wahlberg, N., Ehrlich, P.R., Boggs, C.L. and Hanski, I. Bay checkerspot and Glanville fritillary compared with other species. In Ehrlich, P.R. and Hanksi, I., eds., On the Wings of Checkerspots: A Model System for Population Biology.  Oxford University Press. pp. 219-244.

Hanski, I., Hellmann*, J., Boggs, C.L. and McLaughlin, J. Checkerspots as model systems in population ecology. In Ehrlich, P.R. and Hanksi, I., eds., On the Wings of Checkerspots: A Model System for Population Biology.  Oxford University Press. pp. 245-263.

Hanski, I., Ehrlich, P.R., Nieminen, M., Murphy, D.D., Hellmann*, J., Boggs, C.L., and McLaughlin, J. Checkerspots and conservation biology. In Ehrlich, P.R. and Hanksi, I., eds., On the Wings of Checkerspots: A Model System for Population Biology.  Oxford University Press.  pp. 264-287.

Ehrlich, P.R., Hanski, I. and Boggs, C.L. What have we learned? In Ehrlich, P.R. and Hanksi, I., eds., On the Wings of Checkerspots: A Model System for Population Biology.  Oxford University Press. pp. 288-300.

2003:

Ellers, J., and Boggs, C.L. The evolution of wing color: Male mate choice opposes adaptive wing color divergence in Colias butterflies. Evolution 57:1100-1106.

Hellmann*, J.J., Weiss, S.B., McLaughlin, J.H., Boggs, C.L., Ehrlich, P.R., Launer, A.E., and Murphy, D.D. Testing short-term hypotheses with a long-term study of a butterfly population.  Ecological Entomology 28:74-84.

Horner-Devine*, M.C., Daily, G.C., Ehrlich, P.R. and Boggs, C.L. Countryside biogeography of tropical butterflies. Conservation Biology 17:168-177.

O’Brien, D.M, Boggs, C.L. and Fogel, M.L. Pollen feeding in the butterfly Heliconius charitonia: isotopic evidence for essential amino acid transfer from pollen to eggs. Proceedings of the Royal Society London 270:2631-2636.

Boggs, C.L. Environmental variation, life histories, and allocation.  In Boggs, C.L., Watt, W.B. and Ehrlich, P.R., eds., Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution Taking Flight. University of Chicago Press. pp. 185-206.

Watt, W.B. and Boggs, C.L. Butterflies as model systems in ecology and evolution: Present and future. In Boggs, C.L., Watt, W.B. and Ehrlich, P.R., eds., Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution Taking Flight. University of Chicago Press. pp. 603-613.

2002:

O’Brien, D.M., Fogel, M.L., and Boggs, C.L. Renewable and non-renewable resources: The role of amino acid turnover in allocation to reproduction in Lepidoptera.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 99:4413-4418.

McLaughlin, J.F., Hellmann*, J., Boggs, C.L. and Ehrlich, P.R.  Climate change hastens population extinctions.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 99: 6070-6074.

Ellers, J. and Boggs, C.L. Evolution of wing color in Colias butterflies: heritability, sex-linkage, and population divergence. Evolution 56:836-840.

Fleishman, E., Ray, C., Sjögren-Gulve, P., Boggs, C.L., and Murphy, D.D. Assessing the relative roles of patch quality, area, and isolation in predicting metapopulation dynamics. Conservation Biology 16:706-716.

McLaughlin, J.F., Hellmann*, J., Boggs, C.L. and Ehrlich, P.R.  The route to extinction: population dynamics of a threatened butterfly. Oecologia 132:538-548.

2001:

Heal, G., Daily, G.C., Ehrlich, P.R., Salzman, J., Boggs, C.L., Hellmann*, J.J., Hughes*, J.B., Kremen, C. and Ricketts*, T.H. Protecting natural capital: Ecosystem service districts.  Stanford Environmental Law Journal 20:333-364.

Boggs, C.L. Species and Speciation.  In Smelser, N. and Baltes, P., eds., International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences.  Elsevier, Oxford. pp. 14855-14861.

2000:

Fleishman, E., Launer, A.E., Weiss, S.B., Reed, J.M., Boggs, C.L., Murphy, D.D., and Ehrlich, P.R. Effects of microclimate and oviposition timing on prediapause larval survival of the Bay checkerspot butterfly, Euphydryas editha bayensis.  Journal of Research on Lepidoptera 36:31-44.

1999:

Fleishman, E., Wolff, G.H., Boggs, C.L., Ehrlich, P.R., Launer, A.E., Niles*, J.O., Ricketts*, T.H. Conservation in practice: overcoming obstacles to implementation. Conservation Biology 13:450-452.

 Boggs, C.L. and Roughgarden, J. Biodiversity: Result of speciation and extinction. inErnst, W.G., ed., Earth Systems: Processes and Issues. Cambridge Univ. Press. pp. 255-266.

 Boggs, C.L. and Roughgarden, J. Evolution: Adaptation and environmental change. in Ernst, W.G., ed., Earth Systems: Processes and Issues. Cambridge Univ. Press. pp. 267-277.

1997:

Boggs, C.L. Reproductive allocation from reserves and income in butterfly species with differing adult diets. Ecology 78:181-191.

Boggs, C.L. Dynamics of reproductive allocation from juvenile and adult feeding: radiotracer studies. Ecology 78:192-202.

Boggs, C.L. and Murphy, D.D. Community composition in mountain ecosystems: climatic determinants of montane butterfly distributions. Global Ecology & Biogeography Letters 6:39-48.

Boggs, C.L. Resource allocation in variable environments: Comparing insects and plants. in Bazzaz, F. & J. Grace, eds., Plant Resource Allocation.  Academic Press. pp. 73-92.

Boggs, C.L. The role of conservation biology in environmental policy. Journal of Insect Conservation 1(4) i – iii.

Merenlender, A.M., Boggs, C.L. and Murphy, D.D. The role of insects in conservation management. in Chiariello, N. and Dasmond, R., eds., Proceedings of the Symposium on Biodiversity of the Central California Coast. pp. 105-112.

1996:

Sculley**, C.E. and Boggs, C.L. Mating systems and sexual division of foraging effort affect puddling behavior by butterflies. Ecological Entomology 21:193-197.

Launer, A.E., Murphy, D.D., Boggs, C.L., Baughman*, J., Weiss, S. and Ehrlich, P.R. Puddling behavior by Bay checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas editha bayensis). Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 32:45-52.

1995:

Boggs, C.L. Male nuptial gifts: Phenotypic consequences and evolutionary implications. in Leather, S.R. & J. Hardie, eds., Insect Reproduction. CRC Press.  pp. 215-242.

1994:

Boggs, C.L. The role of resource allocation in understanding reproductive patterns. in Leather, S.R. A.D. Watt, N.I. Mills & K.E.A. Walters, eds, Individual, populations and patterns in ecology. Intercept Press, United Kingdom. pp. 25-33.

Cushman, J.H., Boggs, C.L., Weiss, S.B., Murphy, D.D., Harvey, A.W. and Ehrlich, P.R. Estimating female reproductive success of a threatened butterfly: Influence of emergence time and hostplant phenology.  Oecologia 99:194-200.

1993:

Boggs, C.L. and Ross**, C.L. The effect of adult food limitation on life history traits in Speyeria mormonia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Ecology 74:433-441.

1992:

Boggs, C.L. Resource allocation: exploring connections between foraging and life history strategies. Functional Ecology 6:508-518.

1991:

Boggs, C.L. and Jackson**, L.A. Mud puddling by butterflies is not a simple matter.  Ecological Entomology 16:123-127.

1990:

Boggs, C.L. A general model of the role of male-donated nutrients in female insects’ reproduction. American Naturalist 136:598-617.

1988:

Boggs, C.L. Rates of nectar feeding in butterflies: effects of sex, size, age and sugar concentration. Functional Ecology 2:289-295.

1987:

Watt, W.B. and Boggs, C.L. Allelic isozymes as probes of the evolution of metabolic organization. Isozymes 15:27-47.

Boggs, C.L. Demography of the unsilvered morph of Speyeria mormonia (Nymphalidae) in Colorado. Journal of the Lepidopterist Society 41:94-97.

Boggs, C.L. Within population variation in the demography of Speyeria mormonia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Holarctic Ecology 10:175-184.

Boggs, C.L. and Gilbert, L.E. Spatial and temporal distribution of Lantana mites phoretic on Lepidoptera. Biotropica 19:301-305.

Boggs, C.L. Ecology of nectar and pollen feeding in Lepidoptera. in: Slansky, Jr., F. and Rodriguez, J.G. (eds), Nutritional ecology of insects, mites and spiders and related Invertebrates.  John Wiley & Sons, New York. pp. 369-391.

1986:

Boggs, C.L. Reproductive strategies of female butterflies: Variation in and constraints on fecundity. Ecological Entomology 11:7-15.

Springer**, P. and Boggs, C.L. Resource allocation to oocytes: heritable variation with altitude in Colias philodice eriphyle (Lepidoptera: Pieridae). American Naturalist 127:252-256.

1981:

Boggs, C.L.  Nutritional and life history determinants of resource allocation in holometabolous insects.  American Naturalist 117:692-709.

Boggs, C.L., Smiley, J.T., and Gilbert, L.E.  Patterns of pollen exploitation by Heliconius butterflies. Oecologia 48:284-289.

Boggs, C.L.  Selection pressures affecting male nutrient investment at mating in heliconiine butterflies.  Evolution 35:931-940.

Boggs, C.L. and Watt, W.B.  Population structure of pierid butterflies IV. Genetic and physiological investment in offspring by male Colias.  Oecologia 50:320-324.

1979:

Boggs, C.L. and Gilbert, L.E.  Male contribution to egg production in butterflies: Evidence for transfer of nutrients at mating.  Science 206:83-84.

1977:

Dunlap-Pianka, H., Boggs, C.L., and Gilbert, L.E.  Ovarian dynamics in heliconiine butterflies: Programmed senescence versus eternal youth.  Science 197:487-490.

Allen, H.M., Boggs, C.L., Norris, E. and Doering, M. Parental behavior of captive willow grouse Lagopus l. lagopus. Ornis Scandinavica 8:175-183.

Boggs, C.L., Norris, E. and Steen, J.B.  Behavioral and physiological temperature regulation of young chicks of the willow grouse (Lagopus lagopus).  Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology 58A:371-372.

1975:

Norris, E., Norris§, C. and Steen, J.B.  Regulation and grinding ability of grit in the gizzard of Norwegian willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus).  Poultry Science 54:1839-1843.

Myrberget, S., Norris§, C. and Norris, E.  Grit in Norwegian Lagopus spp. Norwegian Journal of Zoology 23:205-212.

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§ former name of C.L. Boggs