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Lauren M Pintor

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Ecology Letters|August 26, 2015
Do native predators benefit from non-native prey?Lauren M Pintor, James E Byers
Ecology|April 4, 2009
Behavioral correlations provide a mechanism for explaining high invader densities and increased impacts on native preyLauren M Pintor, Andrew Sih, Jacob L Kerby
The American Naturalist|April 5, 2011
Evolutionary game theory as a framework for studying biological invasionsLauren M Pintor, Joel S Brown, Thomas L Vincent
Current Zoology|January 31, 2019
Behavioral differences within and among populations of an African cichlid found in divergent and extreme environmentsRichard C Oldham, Lauren M Pintor, Suzanne M Gray
The American Naturalist|November 16, 2013
Reciprocal behavioral plasticity and behavioral types during predator-prey interactionsKatie E McGhee, Lauren M Pintor, Alison M Bell
Current Zoology|October 17, 2019
Sex, size, and prey caloric value affect diet specialization and consumption of an invasive prey by a native predatorLauren E Hostert, Lauren M Pintor, James E Byers
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 27, 2025
Alteration of reproductive behaviors by aromatase inhibition is population dependent in an African cichlid fishBethany L Williams, Lauren M Pintor, Suzanne M Gray
Conservation Physiology|October 24, 2024
Multiple stressors disrupt sex hormones and fitness outcomes: effects of hypoxia and turbidity on an African cichlid fishBethany L Williams, Lauren M Pintor, Jai Tiarks, et al.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|October 20, 2017
Individual variation in foraging behavior reveals a trade-off between flexibility and performance of a top predatorLauren M Pintor, Katie E McGhee, Daniel P Roche, et al.
Functional Ecology|September 11, 2012
Maternal exposure to predation risk decreases offspring antipredator behaviour and survival in threespined sticklebackKatie E McGhee, Lauren M Pintor, Elissa L Suhr, et al.
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Ecology Letters|August 26, 2015
Do native predators benefit from non-native prey?Lauren M Pintor, James E Byers
Ecology|April 4, 2009
Behavioral correlations provide a mechanism for explaining high invader densities and increased impacts on native preyLauren M Pintor, Andrew Sih, Jacob L Kerby
The American Naturalist|April 5, 2011
Evolutionary game theory as a framework for studying biological invasionsLauren M Pintor, Joel S Brown, Thomas L Vincent
Current Zoology|January 31, 2019
Behavioral differences within and among populations of an African cichlid found in divergent and extreme environmentsRichard C Oldham, Lauren M Pintor, Suzanne M Gray
The American Naturalist|November 16, 2013
Reciprocal behavioral plasticity and behavioral types during predator-prey interactionsKatie E McGhee, Lauren M Pintor, Alison M Bell
Current Zoology|October 17, 2019
Sex, size, and prey caloric value affect diet specialization and consumption of an invasive prey by a native predatorLauren E Hostert, Lauren M Pintor, James E Byers
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 27, 2025
Alteration of reproductive behaviors by aromatase inhibition is population dependent in an African cichlid fishBethany L Williams, Lauren M Pintor, Suzanne M Gray
Conservation Physiology|October 24, 2024
Multiple stressors disrupt sex hormones and fitness outcomes: effects of hypoxia and turbidity on an African cichlid fishBethany L Williams, Lauren M Pintor, Jai Tiarks, et al.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|October 20, 2017
Individual variation in foraging behavior reveals a trade-off between flexibility and performance of a top predatorLauren M Pintor, Katie E McGhee, Daniel P Roche, et al.
Functional Ecology|September 11, 2012
Maternal exposure to predation risk decreases offspring antipredator behaviour and survival in threespined sticklebackKatie E McGhee, Lauren M Pintor, Elissa L Suhr, et al.
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