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Lesley J Morrell

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The American Naturalist|May 14, 2021
Sex Differences in Laterality Are Associated with Reproduction in Threespine SticklebackStephanie McLean, Lesley J Morrell
Biology Letters|May 13, 2020
Consistency in the strength of laterality in male, but not female, guppies across different behavioural contextsStephanie McLean, Lesley J Morrell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 13, 2004
Can too strong female choice deteriorate male ornamentation?Lesley J Morrell, Hanna Kokko
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 25, 2015
'Selfish herds' of guppies follow complex movement rules, but not when information is limitedHelen S Kimbell, Lesley J Morrell
F1000Research|November 24, 2015
Interactive lectures: Clickers or personal devices?Lesley J Morrell, Domino A Joyce
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 3, 2010
The temporal selfish herd: predation risk while aggregations formLesley J Morrell, Graeme D Ruxton, Richard James
Plos One|February 18, 2017
Colour preferences of UK garden birds at supplementary seed feedersLuke Rothery, Graham W Scott, Lesley J Morrell
The American Naturalist|May 11, 2006
From hawks and doves to self-consistent games of territorial behaviorHanna Kokko, Andrés Lopez-Sepulcre, Lesley J Morrell
Peerj|April 4, 2017
Disturbed flow in an aquatic environment may create a sensory refuge for aggregated preyAsa Johannesen, Alison M Dunn, Lesley J Morrell
Oecologia|October 20, 2012
Mixed-phenotype grouping: the interaction between oddity and crypsisGwendolen M Rodgers, Helen Kimbell, Lesley J Morrell
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The American Naturalist|May 14, 2021
Sex Differences in Laterality Are Associated with Reproduction in Threespine SticklebackStephanie McLean, Lesley J Morrell
Biology Letters|May 13, 2020
Consistency in the strength of laterality in male, but not female, guppies across different behavioural contextsStephanie McLean, Lesley J Morrell
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 13, 2004
Can too strong female choice deteriorate male ornamentation?Lesley J Morrell, Hanna Kokko
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 25, 2015
'Selfish herds' of guppies follow complex movement rules, but not when information is limitedHelen S Kimbell, Lesley J Morrell
F1000Research|November 24, 2015
Interactive lectures: Clickers or personal devices?Lesley J Morrell, Domino A Joyce
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 3, 2010
The temporal selfish herd: predation risk while aggregations formLesley J Morrell, Graeme D Ruxton, Richard James
Plos One|February 18, 2017
Colour preferences of UK garden birds at supplementary seed feedersLuke Rothery, Graham W Scott, Lesley J Morrell
The American Naturalist|May 11, 2006
From hawks and doves to self-consistent games of territorial behaviorHanna Kokko, Andrés Lopez-Sepulcre, Lesley J Morrell
Peerj|April 4, 2017
Disturbed flow in an aquatic environment may create a sensory refuge for aggregated preyAsa Johannesen, Alison M Dunn, Lesley J Morrell
Oecologia|October 20, 2012
Mixed-phenotype grouping: the interaction between oddity and crypsisGwendolen M Rodgers, Helen Kimbell, Lesley J Morrell
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