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Bell, A. M. 2007 Future directions in behavioral syndromes research. Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences Series B 274: 755-761

Bell, A. M., Backstrom, T., Huntingford, F. A., Pottinger, T. G. & Winberg, S. In press Variable behavioral and neuroendocrine responses to ecologically-relevant challenges in sticklebacks. Physiology and Behavior.

Malhi, R.S., Rhett, G. and Bell, A.M. 2006. Mitochondrial DNA evidence of an early Holocene population expansion of threespine sticklebacks from Scotland. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 40:148-154.

Bell, A.M. 2005. Behavioral differences between individuals and populations of threespined stickleback. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18(2):464-473. [pdf]

Bell, A.M. and Stamps, J.A. 2004. The development of behavioral differences between individuals and populations of threespined stickleback. Animal Behaviour 68:1339-1348. [pdf]

Clotfelter, E., Bell, A.M. and LeVering, K. 2004. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and their effects on animal behaviour. Animal Behaviour 68:465-476. [pdf]

Sih, A., Bell, A.M., Johnson, J.C., Ziemba, R.E. 2004. Behavioral syndromes: an integrative review. Quarterly Review of Biology 79:241-277. [pdf]

Sih, A., Bell, A.M., Johnson, J.C. 2004. Behavioral syndromes: an ecological and evolutionary overview. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19:372-378. [pdf]

Sih, A., Bell, A.M., Kerby, J. 2004. Two stressors can be a lot worse than one: synergistic impacts of pesticides and predator cues on amphibian mortality. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19:274-276.

Bell, A.M. 2004. An endocrine disrupter increases growth and risky behavior in threespined stickleback. Hormones and Behavior 45:108-114. [pdf]

Bell, A.M. 2001. Effects of an endocrine disrupter on courtship and aggressive behaviour of male threespined stickleback. Animal Behaviour 62:775-780. [pdf]

Houck, L.D., Bell, A.M., Feldhoff, R. 1998. Courtship pheromones increase female receptivity in Plethodon jordani. Copeia 1998:214-219.



Department of Animal Biology
School of Integrative Biology
University of Illinois



Created 04/19/2006
Updated 09/11/2006