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Alison M Bell

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Plos One|July 13, 2021
Combining information from parental and personal experiences: Simple processes generate diverse outcomesJudy A Stamps, Alison M Bell
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 17, 2010
What can whole genome expression data tell us about the ecology and evolution of personality?Alison M Bell, Nadia Aubin-Horth
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 19, 2014
Paternal care in a fish: epigenetics and fitness enhancing effects on offspring anxietyKatie E McGhee, Alison M Bell
Animal Behaviour|November 21, 2018
Intraspecific variation in cue-specific learning in sticklebacksMiles K Bensky, Alison M Bell
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 4, 2011
Genomics. Behavior and the dynamic genomeAlison M Bell, Gene E Robinson
Animal Behaviour|August 1, 2014
Strong personalities, not social niches, drive individual differences in social behaviours in sticklebacksKate L Laskowski, Alison M Bell
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|February 10, 2015
Consistent individual differences in paternal behavior: a field study of threespine sticklebackLaura R Stein, Alison M Bell
Behaviour|February 14, 2015
Individual variation in habituation: behaviour over time toward different stimuli in threespine sticklebacks (<i>Gasterosteus aculeatus</i>)Alison M Bell, Harman V S Peeke
Royal Society Open Science|September 24, 2019
Correction to 'Parenting behaviour is highly heritable in male stickleback'Alison M Bell, Rebecca Trapp, Jason Keagy
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|April 2, 2014
Behavioral type-environment correlations in the field: a study of three-spined sticklebackSimon Pearish, Lauren Hostert, Alison M Bell
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Plos One|July 13, 2021
Combining information from parental and personal experiences: Simple processes generate diverse outcomesJudy A Stamps, Alison M Bell
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 17, 2010
What can whole genome expression data tell us about the ecology and evolution of personality?Alison M Bell, Nadia Aubin-Horth
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 19, 2014
Paternal care in a fish: epigenetics and fitness enhancing effects on offspring anxietyKatie E McGhee, Alison M Bell
Animal Behaviour|November 21, 2018
Intraspecific variation in cue-specific learning in sticklebacksMiles K Bensky, Alison M Bell
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 4, 2011
Genomics. Behavior and the dynamic genomeAlison M Bell, Gene E Robinson
Animal Behaviour|August 1, 2014
Strong personalities, not social niches, drive individual differences in social behaviours in sticklebacksKate L Laskowski, Alison M Bell
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|February 10, 2015
Consistent individual differences in paternal behavior: a field study of threespine sticklebackLaura R Stein, Alison M Bell
Behaviour|February 14, 2015
Individual variation in habituation: behaviour over time toward different stimuli in threespine sticklebacks (<i>Gasterosteus aculeatus</i>)Alison M Bell, Harman V S Peeke
Royal Society Open Science|September 24, 2019
Correction to 'Parenting behaviour is highly heritable in male stickleback'Alison M Bell, Rebecca Trapp, Jason Keagy
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|April 2, 2014
Behavioral type-environment correlations in the field: a study of three-spined sticklebackSimon Pearish, Lauren Hostert, Alison M Bell
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