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Published:

Heckley, A.M., Harding, C.D., Page, R.A., Klein, B. A., Yovel, Y. Diebold., C.A., Tilley, H.B. (2024) The effect of group size on sleep in a Neotropical bat, Artibeus jamaicensis. Journal of Experimental Zoology, Part A. https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.2860 

 

Fox, J.A., Toure, M.W., Heckley, A.M., Fan, R., Reader, S.M., Barrett, R.D.H. (2024) Insights into adaptive behavioural plasticity from the guppy model system. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2023.2625 

Heckley, A.M., Lock, L.R., Becker, D.J. (2023) A meta-analysis exploring associations between habitat degradation and Neotropical bat virus prevalence and seroprevalence. Ecography. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.07041

Heckley, A.M., Becker, D.J. (2023) Tropical bat ectoparasitism in continuous versus fragmented forests: a gap analysis and preliminary meta-analysis. Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9784

Heckley, A. M., Pearce, A.E., Gotanda, K.M., Hendry, A.P.,  Oke, K.B. (2022) Compiling forty years of guppy research to investigate the factors contributing to (non)parallel evolution. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.14086

 

Heckley, A.M., de Lira, J.J.P.R., Hendry, A.P., Perez-Jvostov, F. (2022) How might Gyrodactylus parasitism modify trade-offs between female preference and susceptibility of males to predation in Trinidadian guppies? International Journal for Parasitology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2022.01.006

Accepted for publication:

Love, A.E., Heckley, A.M. (co-first authors), Webber, Q.M.R. Taking cues from ecological and evolutionary theories to expand the landscape of disgust. Accepted at: Proceedings of the Royal Society B (RSPB-2024-1919). See pre-print: https://doi.org/10.32942/X2GP5R)

Heckley, A.M., Bolnick, D.I., Dinh, F., Hendry, A.P., Steinel, N.C. Does motility-restricting fibrosis influence dispersal? An experiment in nature with threespine stickleback. Accepted at: Ecology and Evolution (ECE-2024-08-01702).

In Review/Revision:

Heckley, A.M., Montiglio, P-O., Fox, J.A., Sanderson, S., Derry, A., Gotanda, K.M., Hendry, A.P. Abiotic environmental factors contribute to spatial variation in boldness and exploration in guppies (Poecilia reticulata). In revision: Journal of Fish Biology

Fox, J.A., Mueller, A.I., Ho, W-Z., Heckley, A.M., Love, A.E. Associations between behavior and orange coloration vary among wild and domestic guppy populations. In review: Ethology

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