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The Stickleblog: 6/14/09 - 6/21/09
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Thursday, June 18, 2009. Did You Ever See A Stickleback Asking For His Money Back? On Wednesday, June 10th, Kat Shaw. You can read her field blog here. Arrived for their summer field season in Alaska. Both study behavior of male threespine stickleback, so they are well-suited for collaborating in the field. Lauren observes Kat and Jeff snorkeling in their dry suits. Willow Lake. With more people around (Lauren and I no longer have to make dinner every night - woo hoo! Kat, Lauren, and Jeff. Of course we'...
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Kat Shaw | Schlichting Laboratory
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Timothy E. Moore. Symposium, South Africa 2015. Evolution of mating systems and phenotypically plastic traits. Evolution and maintenance of conditional reproductive tactics. Causes and consequences of geographic variation in behavior. Implications of ancestral plasticity. For undergraduate and graduate students interested in programs related to Animal Behavior, check out the ABS Guide to Programs in Animal Behavior. Ancestral Plasticity and Conspicuous Courtship Behaviour.