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Lesley J Morrell

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 19, 2005
Why are small males aggressive?Lesley J Morrell, Jan Lindström, Graeme D Ruxton
Peerj|June 12, 2014
Prey aggregation is an effective olfactory predator avoidance strategyAsa Johannesen, Alison M Dunn, Lesley J Morrell
Royal Society Open Science|July 19, 2016
Conflict between background matching and social signalling in a colour-changing freshwater fishJennifer L Kelley, Gwendolen M Rodgers, Lesley J Morrell
The American Naturalist|February 24, 2009
The effect of prey density on predators: conspicuousness and attack success are sensitive to spatial scaleChristos C Ioannou, Lesley J Morrell, Graeme D Ruxton, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 13, 2006
Why do female migratory birds arrive later than males?Hanna Kokko, Tómas G Gunnarsson, Lesley J Morrell, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 8, 2010
Behavioural consequences of sensory plasticity in guppiesBen B Chapman, Lesley J Morrell, Colin R Tosh, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 5, 2014
Why is eusociality an almost exclusively terrestrial phenomenon?Graeme D Ruxton, Stuart Humphries, Lesley J Morrell, et al.
Plos One|July 14, 2011
Balancing the dilution and oddity effects: decisions depend on body sizeGwendolen M Rodgers, Jonathan R Ward, Beth Askwith, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 27, 2013
Costs of colour change in fish: food intake and behavioural decisionsGwendolen M Rodgers, Nicholas W Gladman, Hannah F Corless, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 25, 2025
Internet images reveal bumblebee-mimicking hoverflies follow models in preferring blue flowers, but retain the typical hoverfly attraction to yellowJames D J Gilbert, Joseph Craig-Jackson, Lesley J Morrell, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 19, 2005
Why are small males aggressive?Lesley J Morrell, Jan Lindström, Graeme D Ruxton
Peerj|June 12, 2014
Prey aggregation is an effective olfactory predator avoidance strategyAsa Johannesen, Alison M Dunn, Lesley J Morrell
Royal Society Open Science|July 19, 2016
Conflict between background matching and social signalling in a colour-changing freshwater fishJennifer L Kelley, Gwendolen M Rodgers, Lesley J Morrell
The American Naturalist|February 24, 2009
The effect of prey density on predators: conspicuousness and attack success are sensitive to spatial scaleChristos C Ioannou, Lesley J Morrell, Graeme D Ruxton, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 13, 2006
Why do female migratory birds arrive later than males?Hanna Kokko, Tómas G Gunnarsson, Lesley J Morrell, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 8, 2010
Behavioural consequences of sensory plasticity in guppiesBen B Chapman, Lesley J Morrell, Colin R Tosh, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 5, 2014
Why is eusociality an almost exclusively terrestrial phenomenon?Graeme D Ruxton, Stuart Humphries, Lesley J Morrell, et al.
Plos One|July 14, 2011
Balancing the dilution and oddity effects: decisions depend on body sizeGwendolen M Rodgers, Jonathan R Ward, Beth Askwith, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 27, 2013
Costs of colour change in fish: food intake and behavioural decisionsGwendolen M Rodgers, Nicholas W Gladman, Hannah F Corless, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 25, 2025
Internet images reveal bumblebee-mimicking hoverflies follow models in preferring blue flowers, but retain the typical hoverfly attraction to yellowJames D J Gilbert, Joseph Craig-Jackson, Lesley J Morrell, et al.
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