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340 results — topic: Environmental Contamination

Article

Marmots do not consistently use their left eye to respond to an approaching threat but those that did fled sooner

Current Zoology2018Cited 13 times
Student Paper

White-Crowned Sparrow respond to the alarm calls of local species but do not discriminate among them

2018
Student Paper

More social female yellow-bellied marmots have enhanced summer survival

2018
Article

Determinants of multiple paternity in a fluctuating population of ground squirrels

Behav Ecol Sociobiol2017Cited 21 times
Article

Female kin density affects offspring sex ratio in an asocial mammal, the golden-mantled ground squirrell <i>Callospermophilus lateralis</i>

Animal Behaviour2017
Article

Social security: are socially connected individuals less vigilant?

Animal Behaviour2017Cited 27 times
Article

Oxytocin experiments shed light on mechanisms shaping prosocial and antisocial behaviors in non-human mammals

Integrative and Comparative Biology2017
Article

Can individual variation in phenotypic plasticity enhance population viability?

Ecological Modeling2017Cited 15 times
Article

Genetic basis of between-individual and within-individual variance of docility

Journal of Evolutionary Biology2017Cited 36 times
Article

A cost of being amicable in a hibernating marmot.

Behavioral Ecology2017
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Do birds differentiate between white noise and deterministic chaos?

Ethology2017Cited 13 times
Student Paper

Is Compensatory Growth Costly?

2017
Article

Social Security: social relationship strength and connectedness influence how marmots respond to alarm calls

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology2017Cited 15 times
Article

Hibernation as a major determinant of life-history traits in marmots

Journal of Mammalogy2017Cited 20 times
Student Paper

Can yellow-bellied marmots (<i>Marmota flaviventer</i>) learn foraging innovations?

2017
Article

The effect of maternal glucocorticoid levels on juvenile docility in yellow-bellied marmots

Hormones and Behavior2017Cited 17 times
Student Paper

Does Stress Explain Variation in Marmot Parenting Behavior or Pup Survival?

2016
Article

Pattern and variation of the time budget of yellow-bellied marmots.

Ethology, Ecology and Evolution2016
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Fitness and hormonal correlates of social and ecological stressors of female yellow-bellied marmots.

Animal Behaviour2016Cited 29 times
Student Paper

Social security: Are socially connected individuals less vigilant?

2016