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