selected scholarly activity
-
books
- Cognitive Ecology II 2009
-
chapters
- Cognition and learning. 257-+. 2018
- Ecology of Learning. 1071-1073. 2012
- Animal Camouflage. 275-297. 2011
- Effects of animal camouflage on the evolution of live backgrounds. 275-297. 2011
- Insect Social Learning. 176-179. 2010
- Insect Social Learning. V2-176-V2-179. 2010
- Evolutionary Biology of Limited Attention. 147-162. 2009
- Evolutionary Biology of Limited Attention. 147-162. 2009
- Effects of predation risk on pollinators and plants. 214-236. 2001
- Cognition in Bees: From Stimulus Reception to Behavioral Change. 343-373. 1993
-
journal articles
- Evolutionary biology of social expertise. Biological Reviews. 99:2176-2189. 2024
- Optimal polyandry in fruit flies.. Evolution. qpae148. 2024
- Winner and loser effects: a meta-analysis. Animal Behaviour. 216:15-22. 2024
- WINNER AND LOSER EFFECTS AND SOCIAL RANK IN HUMANS. Quarterly Review of Biology. 99:157-174. 2024
- Sexual conflict and sexual networks in bed bugs: the fitness cost of traumatic insemination, female avoidance and male mate choice. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. 291:20232808. 2024
- Recovery from social isolation requires dopamine in males, but not the autism-related gene nlg3 in either sex. Royal Society Open Science. 11:240604. 2024
- Sexual conflict and social networks in bed bugs: effects of social experience. Behavioral Ecology. 35:arae030. 2024
- Winner and loser effects in humans: evidence from randomized trials. Animal Behaviour. 207:101-107. 2024
- Genetic correlation between aggressive signals and fighting. Biology Letters. 19:20220616. 2023
- Previous inter-sexual aggression increases female mating propensity in fruit flies. Behavioral Ecology. 33:946-953. 2022
- The social consequences of sexual conflict in bed bugs: social networks and sexual attraction. Animal Behaviour. 192:109-117. 2022
- The genetic basis of variation in sexual aggression: Evolution versus social plasticity. Molecular Ecology. 31:2865-2881. 2022
- Evolution of sociability by artificial selection *. Evolution. 76:541-553. 2022
- The Cognitive Ecology of Animal Movement: Evidence From Birds and Mammals. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 9. 2021
- Female mating experience and genetic background independently influence male mating success in fruit flies. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 34:309-318. 2021
- Natural history of social and sexual behavior in fruit flies. Scientific Reports. 10:21932. 2020
- Abnormal Social Interactions in a Drosophila Mutant of an Autism Candidate Gene: Neuroligin 3. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 21:4601-4601. 2020
- Artificial selection on sexual aggression: Correlated traits and possible trade‐offs. Evolution. 74:1112-1123. 2020
- Plasticity in male mating behavior modulates female life history in fruit flies. Evolution. 74:365-376. 2020
- The cost of aggression in an animal without weapons. Ethology. 126:24-31. 2020
- Genetic variation in sexual aggression and the factors that determine forced copulation success. Animal Behaviour. 158:261-267. 2019
- Winners have higher pre-copulatory mating success but losers have better post-copulatory outcomes. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. 286:20182838-20182838. 2019
- Animal expertise: mechanisms, ecology and evolution. Animal Behaviour. 147:199-210. 2019
- Fascinating fruit flies. Psychologist. 31:35. 2018
- The psychologists' tree of life. Psychologist. 31:28-52. 2018
- Sociability in Fruit Flies: Genetic Variation, Heritability and Plasticity. Behavior Genetics. 48:247-258. 2018
- Mating success in fruit flies: courtship interference versus female choice. Animal Behaviour. 138:101-108. 2018
- Cognitive innovations and the evolutionary biology of expertise. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. 372:20160427-20160427. 2017
- Indirect genetic effects on the sociability of several group members. Animal Behaviour. 123:101-106. 2017
- Life history of aggression: effects of age and sexual experience on male aggression towards males and females. Animal Behaviour. 123:11-20. 2017
- Substrate choice by ovipositing mothers and consequent hatchling behaviour: the exploration sharing hypothesis. Animal Behaviour. 121:53-59. 2016
- Social behavior and activity are decoupled in larval and adult fruit flies. Behavioral Ecology. 27:820-828. 2016
- Fruit fly courtship: The female perspective. Current Zoology. 61:1008-1014. 2015
- Aggression, mate guarding and fitness in male fruit flies. Animal Behaviour. 109:235-241. 2015
- Effects of Age and Experience on Male Mate Choosiness. Ethology. 121:353-363. 2015
- Exploration versus exploitation in space, mind, and society. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 19:46-54. 2015
- Heritability and the evolution of cognitive traits: Table 1. Behavioral Ecology. 26:1447-1459. 2015
- The importance of heritability estimates for understanding the evolution of cognition: a response to comments on Croston et al.. Behavioral Ecology. 26:1463-1464. 2015
- Mate choosiness in young male fruit flies. Behavioral Ecology. 25:549-552. 2014
- Social attraction mediated by fruit flies' microbiome. Journal of Experimental Biology. 217:1346-1352. 2014
- Adult fruit fly attraction to larvae biases experience and mediates social learning. Journal of Experimental Biology. 217:1193-1197. 2014
- Dynamics of Social Behavior in Fruit Fly Larvae. PLoS ONE. 9:e95495-e95495. 2014
- Food selection in larval fruit flies: dynamics and effects on larval development. Die Naturwissenschaften. 101:61-68. 2014
- The Value of Patch-Choice Copying in Fruit Flies. PLoS ONE. 9:e112381-e112381. 2014
- Effects of Early‐Life Experience on Learning Ability in Fruit Flies. Ethology. 119:1067-1076. 2013
- Attraction to and learning from social cues in fruitfly larvae. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. 280:20131398-20131398. 2013
- EFFECTS ON POPULATION DIVERGENCE OF WITHIN-GENERATIONAL LEARNING ABOUT PROSPECTIVE MATES. Evolution. 67:2363-2375. 2013
- Effects of learning on evolution: robustness, innovation and speciation. Animal Behaviour. 85:1023-1030. 2013
- Effects of forced copulations on female sexual attractiveness in fruit flies. Animal Behaviour. 84:1501-1505. 2012
- Learning about prospective mates in male fruit flies: effects of acceptance and rejection. Animal Behaviour. 84:1427-1434. 2012
- Costs to females and benefits to males from forced copulations in fruit flies. Animal Behaviour. 84:1177-1182. 2012
- Socially Influenced Behaviour and Learning in Locusts. Ethology. 118:302-310. 2012
- Learning in the context of sexual behaviour and danger in female and male Drosophila pseudoobscura. Animal Behaviour. 83:95-101. 2012
- Coping with nonrepairable body damage: effects of wing damage on foraging performance in bees. Animal Behaviour. 81:635-638. 2011
- Teneral matings in fruit flies: male coercion and female response. Animal Behaviour. 81:595-601. 2011
- Effects of Experience on Short‐ and Long‐term Foraging Performance in Bumblebees. Ethology. 117:49-55. 2011
- Causes and consequences of male–male courtship in fruit flies. Animal Behaviour. 80:913-919. 2010
- Lifetime- and caste-specific changes in flight metabolic rate and muscle biochemistry of honeybees, Apis mellifera. Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology. 180:45-55. 2010
- Social learning about egg-laying substrates in fruitflies. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. 276:4323-4328. 2009
- Honeybees consider flower danger in their waggle dance. Animal Behaviour. 78:633-635. 2009
- Bayesian approximations and extensions: Optimal decisions for small brains and possibly big ones too. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 259:503-516. 2009
- Learning magnifies individual variation in heterospecific mating propensity. Animal Behaviour. 78:549-554. 2009
- Locusts show rapid individual learning but no social learning about food. Animal Behaviour. 78:307-311. 2009
- Dynamics of learning in the context of courtship in Drosophila persimilis and D. pseudoobscura. Animal Behaviour. 77:253-259. 2009
- Learning decreases heterospecific courtship and mating in fruit flies. Biology Letters. 4:645-647. 2008
- Life History of Learning: Performance Curves of Honeybees in the Wild. Ethology. 114:1195-1200. 2008
- Mortality rates of honey bees in the wild. Insectes Sociaux. 55:252-255. 2008
- Life history of learning: performance curves of honeybees in settings that minimize the role of learning. Animal Behaviour. 75:1125-1130. 2008
- Evolutionary Biology of Insect Learning. Annual Review of Entomology. 53:145-160. 2008
- Courtship strategies of male insects: when is learning advantageous?. Animal Behaviour. 72:1395-1404. 2006
- Lifetime performance in foraging honeybees: behaviour and physiology. Journal of Experimental Biology. 209:3828-3836. 2006
- Learning in the context of sexual behaviour in insects. Animal Biology. 56:125-141. 2006
- Learning affects mate choice in female fruit flies. Behavioral Ecology. 16:800-804. 2005
- BUMBLE BEE PREDATORS REDUCE POLLINATOR DENSITY AND PLANT FITNESS. Ecology. 86:1401-1406. 2005
- Experience improves courtship in male fruit flies. Animal Behaviour. 69:1203-1209. 2005
- Experience levels of individuals in natural bee populations and their ecological implications. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 83:492-497. 2005
- Crab spiders show mixed effects on flower-visiting bees and no effect on plant fitness components. Ecoscience. 12:244-247. 2005
- Evolutionary Biology of Animal Cognition. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 35:347-374. 2004
- Evolution and Learning: The Baldwin Effect Reconsidered. Based on a conference held in Bennington, Vermont, November 1999. Life and Mind: Philosophical Issues in Biology and Psychology. Edited by Bruce H Weber and , David J Depew. A Bradford Book. Cambridge (Massachusetts): MIT Press. $45.00. x + 341 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–262–23229–4. 2003.. Quarterly Review of Biology. 79:336-337. 2004
- Male fruit flies learn to avoid interspecific courtship. Behavioral Ecology. 15:695-698. 2004
- Causes and Consequences of Limited Attention. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 63:197-210. 2004
- Environmental enrichment improves mating success in fruit flies. Animal Behaviour. 66:741-749. 2003
- Crab spiders affect flower visitation by bees. Oikos. 101:157-163. 2003
- The behavioral ecology of a cognitive constraint: limited attention. Behavioral Ecology. 14:151-156. 2003
- Behavioural and ecological consequences of limited attention. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences. 357:1539-1547. 2002
- Effects of larval competition on survival and growth in Mediterranean fruit flies. Ecological Entomology. 26:587-593. 2001
- Egg Laying Behavior of Mediterranean Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae): Is Social Facilitation Important?. Florida Entomologist. 84:665-665. 2001
- Effects of perceived danger on flower choice by bees. Ecology Letters. 4:327-333. 2001
- Limited attention: the constraint underlying search image. Behavioral Ecology. 12:192-199. 2001
- Book Review. Animal Behaviour. 61:507-508. 2001
- Potential fitness consequences of associative learning in a parasitoid wasp. Behavioral Ecology. 11:536-543. 2000
- The cost of limited attention in blue jays. Behavioral Ecology. 11:502-506. 2000
- Host Selection ofDiachasmimorpha tryoni(Hymenoptera: Braconidae): Comparative Response to Fruit-Infesting and Gall-Forming Tephritid Flies. Environmental Entomology. 29:838-845. 2000
- Winter survival strategies for small birds: Managing energy expenditure through hypothermia. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 2:473-491. 2000
- Learning improves growth rate in grasshoppers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 97:2637-2640. 2000
- The Influence of Phenotypic Modifications on Evolution: The Baldwin Effect and Modern Perspectives. Oikos. 85:582-582. 1999
- Ecological relevance of associative learning in fruit fly larvae. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 45:195-200. 1999
- Costs of Memory: Ideas and Predictions. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 197:41-50. 1999
- The Spatial Distribution of Colonial Food Provisioners. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 190:121-134. 1998
- Survivorship of foraging honey bees. Insectes Sociaux. 44:1-5. 1997
- Searching for Cryptic Prey: A Dynamic Model. Ecology. 76:1320-1326. 1995
- Transfer and interference in bumblebee learning. Animal Behaviour. 49:1481-1490. 1995
- Sustained vigilance and animal performance. Animal Behaviour. 49:1259-1267. 1995
- Honey bees recognize development of nestmates' ovaries. Animal Behaviour. 49:542-544. 1995
- Categorization of food types enhances foraging performance of bumblebees. Animal Behaviour. 48:1001-1006. 1994
- Lifetime learning by foraging honey bees. Animal Behaviour. 48:1007-1012. 1994
- Balancing Foraging and Antipredator Demands: An Advantage of Sociality. The American Naturalist. 144:542-548. 1994
- Learning constraints and floral choice behaviour in bumble bees. Animal Behaviour. 46:637-644. 1993
- Information Processing and Prey Detection. Ecology. 74:1337-1346. 1993
- Effects of nectar variance on learning by bumble bees. Animal Behaviour. 45:37-41. 1993
- Effects of recent experience on foraging decisions by bumble bees. Oecologia. 94:244-246. 1993
- Learning foraging tasks by bees: a comparison between social and solitary species. Animal Behaviour. 42:269-276. 1991
- The Optimal Number of Female Flowers and the Fruits-to-Flowers Ratio in Plants Under Pollination and Resources Limitation. The American Naturalist. 135:218-241. 1990
- Buzz-pollination in three nectariferousBoraginaceae and possible evolution of buzz-pollinated flowers. Plant Systematics and Evolution. 169:65-68. 1990
- PROGRESSIVE REDUCTION IN THE MEAN BODY SIZES OF SOLITARY BEES ACTIVE DURING THE FLOWERING SEASON AND ITS CORRELATION WITH THE SIZES OF BEE FLOWERS OF THE MINT FAMILY (LAMIACEAE). Israel Journal of Plant Sciences. 39:133-141. 1990
- Correlation between the Color, Size and Shape of Israeli Crucifer Flowers and Relationships to Pollinators. Oikos. 54:281-281. 1989
- Foraging behavior of three bee species in a natural mimicry system: female flowers which mimic male flowers in Ecballium elaterium (Cucurbitaceae). Oecologia. 74:256-263. 1987
- Insect and wind pollination inUrginea maritima (Liliaceae). Plant Systematics and Evolution. 154:1-10. 1986
- Bumblebee Preadators Reduce Pollinator Density and Plant Fitness. The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 28:94-97.
- Effects of Predation by Bumblebee Wolves (Philanthus bicinctus, sphecidae, hymenoptera) on Bumblebees and Plants. The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 27:78-78.
-
preprints