Ryan L. Earley, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States |
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"Ryan Earley"Parents
Sign in to add mentorYuying Hsu | research assistant | 1993-1997 | National Taiwan Normal University | |
(undergraduate research mentor) | ||||
Larry Louis Wolf | research assistant | 1993-1997 | Syracuse (Evolution Tree) | |
(undergraduate research mentor) | ||||
Lee A. Dugatkin | grad student | 1997-2002 | University of Louisville (Evolution Tree) | |
(Aggression, eavesdropping, and social dynamics in male green swordtail fish (Xiphophorus helleri).) | ||||
Matthew Grober | post-doc | 2002-2006 | Georgia State (Neurotree) |
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Snead AA, Tatarenkov A, Taylor DS, et al. (2024) Centrality to the metapopulation is more important for population genetic diversity than habitat area or fragmentation. Biology Letters. 20: 20240158 |
Snead AA, Tatarenkov A, Avise JC, et al. (2023) Out to sea: ocean currents and patterns of asymmetric gene flow in an intertidal fish species. Frontiers in Genetics. 14: 1206543 |
Fortunato JA, Earley RL. (2023) Age-dependent genetic variation in aggression. Biology Letters. 19: 20220456 |
Assis BA, Avery JD, Tylan C, et al. (2021) Honest signals and sexual conflict: Female lizards carry undesirable indicators of quality. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 7647-7659 |
Harrison NA, Earley RL, Salekin RT. (2020) Reconsidering the role of sex hormones in psychopathy development: Estrogen and psychopathy among male justice-involved youth. Psychophysiology. e13694 |
Mathiron AGE, Dixneuf C, Mondy N, et al. (2020) Ecdysteroids affect female reproductive status and outcome of contest over hosts in the parasitoid wasp Eupelmus vuilleti. Hormones and Behavior. 125: 104819 |
Carion A, Markey A, Hétru J, et al. (2020) Behavior and gene expression in the brain of adult self-fertilizing mangrove rivulus fish (Kryptolebias marmoratus) after early life exposure to the neurotoxin β-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA). Neurotoxicology |
Tatarenkov A, Earley RL, Taylor DS, et al. (2020) Extensive hybridization and past introgression between divergent lineages in a quasi-clonal hermaphroditic fish: ramifications for species concepts and taxonomy. Journal of Evolutionary Biology |
McCain SC, Kopelic S, Houslay TM, et al. (2020) Choice consequences: Salinity preferences and hatchling survival in the mangrove rivulus fish (. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Styga JM, Pienaar J, Scott PA, et al. (2019) Does Body Shape in Adapt to Variation in Habitat Salinity? Frontiers in Physiology. 10: 1400 |