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Mark Briffa

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Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|March 27, 2020
Analysis of direct and indirect genetic effects in fighting sea anemonesSarah M Lane, Alastair J Wilson, Mark Briffa
Biology Letters|January 21, 2011
Flexing the abdominals: do bigger muscles make better fighters?Sophie L Mowles, Peter A Cotton, Mark Briffa
Biology Letters|March 27, 2015
Animal personality as a cause and consequence of contest behaviourMark Briffa, Lynne U Sneddon, Alastair J Wilson
Marine Pollution Bulletin|July 4, 2012
High CO₂ and marine animal behaviour: potential mechanisms and ecological consequencesMark Briffa, Kate de la Haye, Philip L Munday
Biology Letters|May 26, 2017
How does environment influence fighting? The effects of tidal flow on resource value and fighting costs in sea anemonesAlexandre V Palaoro, Mariana Velasque, Sandro Santos, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|April 12, 2021
Beyond spider personality: The relationships between behavioral, physiological, and environmental factorsLinda Hernández Duran, David Thomas Wilson, Mark Briffa, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|February 25, 2026
Flicking fibres: Microfibres act as sensory disruptors in a marine crustaceanAri Drummond, Alexander D M Wilson, Lucy M Turner, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 5, 2022
Male song stability shows cross-year repeatability but does not affect reproductive success in a wild passerine birdAlexander Hutfluss, Eira Bermúdez-Cuamatzin, Alexia Mouchet, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology|September 9, 2024
Swimming performance, but not metabolism, is related to a boldness-activity syndrome in schoolmaster snapper (Lutjanus apodus)Peter Malorey, Emma S Porter, A Kurt Gamperl, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 1, 2025
A sensory investment syndrome hypothesis: personality and predictability are linked to sensory capacity in the hermit crab <i>Pagurus bernhardus</i>Ari Drummond, Summer Nash, Tianna Holloway, et al.
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Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|March 27, 2020
Analysis of direct and indirect genetic effects in fighting sea anemonesSarah M Lane, Alastair J Wilson, Mark Briffa
Biology Letters|January 21, 2011
Flexing the abdominals: do bigger muscles make better fighters?Sophie L Mowles, Peter A Cotton, Mark Briffa
Biology Letters|March 27, 2015
Animal personality as a cause and consequence of contest behaviourMark Briffa, Lynne U Sneddon, Alastair J Wilson
Marine Pollution Bulletin|July 4, 2012
High CO₂ and marine animal behaviour: potential mechanisms and ecological consequencesMark Briffa, Kate de la Haye, Philip L Munday
Biology Letters|May 26, 2017
How does environment influence fighting? The effects of tidal flow on resource value and fighting costs in sea anemonesAlexandre V Palaoro, Mariana Velasque, Sandro Santos, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|April 12, 2021
Beyond spider personality: The relationships between behavioral, physiological, and environmental factorsLinda Hernández Duran, David Thomas Wilson, Mark Briffa, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|February 25, 2026
Flicking fibres: Microfibres act as sensory disruptors in a marine crustaceanAri Drummond, Alexander D M Wilson, Lucy M Turner, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 5, 2022
Male song stability shows cross-year repeatability but does not affect reproductive success in a wild passerine birdAlexander Hutfluss, Eira Bermúdez-Cuamatzin, Alexia Mouchet, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology|September 9, 2024
Swimming performance, but not metabolism, is related to a boldness-activity syndrome in schoolmaster snapper (Lutjanus apodus)Peter Malorey, Emma S Porter, A Kurt Gamperl, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 1, 2025
A sensory investment syndrome hypothesis: personality and predictability are linked to sensory capacity in the hermit crab <i>Pagurus bernhardus</i>Ari Drummond, Summer Nash, Tianna Holloway, et al.
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