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Shala J Hankison

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Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|September 30, 2016
Assays to Detect UV-reflecting Structures and Determine their Importance in Mate Preference using the Sailfin Molly Poecilia latipinnaShala J Hankison, Meredith S Palmer
Animal Behaviour|April 8, 2014
The repeatability of behaviour: a meta-analysisAlison M Bell, Shala J Hankison, Kate L Laskowski
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science : JAAWS|February 17, 2016
Tailored Enrichment Strategies and Stereotypic Behavior in Captive Individually Housed Macaques (Macaca spp.)Tessa H Cannon, Michael Heistermann, Shala J Hankison, et al.
Environmental Research|October 30, 2024
Urban wall lizards are resilient to high levels of blood leadMaya M Moore, Emma G Foster, Ali Amer, et al.
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Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|September 30, 2016
Assays to Detect UV-reflecting Structures and Determine their Importance in Mate Preference using the Sailfin Molly Poecilia latipinnaShala J Hankison, Meredith S Palmer
Animal Behaviour|April 8, 2014
The repeatability of behaviour: a meta-analysisAlison M Bell, Shala J Hankison, Kate L Laskowski
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science : JAAWS|February 17, 2016
Tailored Enrichment Strategies and Stereotypic Behavior in Captive Individually Housed Macaques (Macaca spp.)Tessa H Cannon, Michael Heistermann, Shala J Hankison, et al.
Environmental Research|October 30, 2024
Urban wall lizards are resilient to high levels of blood leadMaya M Moore, Emma G Foster, Ali Amer, et al.
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