Bronwyn Heather Bleakley, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Biology | Stonehill College, Easton, MA, United States |
Area:
indirect genetic effects, behaviorGoogle:
"Bronwyn Bleakley"Parents
Sign in to add mentorEdmund (Butch) Darrell Brodie, III | grad student | 2000-2007 | Indiana University Bloomington |
Allen J. Moore | post-doc | 2007-2009 | University of Exeter |
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Brask JB, Croft DP, Edenbrow M, et al. (2019) Evolution of non-kin cooperation: social assortment by cooperative phenotype in guppies. Royal Society Open Science. 6: 181493 |
Portrais KB, Stevens MA, Trask CN, et al. (2019) Exposure to the ultraviolet filter benzophenone-3 (BP3) interferes with social behaviour in male Siamese fighting fish Animal Behaviour. 158: 175-182 |
Edenbrow M, Bleakley BH, Darden SK, et al. (2017) The Evolution of Cooperation: Interacting Phenotypes among Social Partners. The American Naturalist. 189: 630-643 |
Bleakley BH, Welter SM, McCauley-Cole K, et al. (2013) Cannibalism as an interacting phenotype: precannibalistic aggression is influenced by social partners in the endangered Socorro Isopod (Thermosphaeroma thermophilum). Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 26: 832-42 |
House CM, Bleakley BH, Walling CA, et al. (2011) The influence of maternal effects on indirect benefits associated with polyandry. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 278: 1177-82 |
Bleakley BH, Wolf JB, Moore AJ. (2010) The quantitative genetics of social behaviour Social Behaviour: Genes, Ecology and Evolution. 29-54 |
Bleakley BH, Brodie ED. (2009) Indirect genetic effects influence antipredator behavior in guppies: estimates of the coefficient of interaction psi and the inheritance of reciprocity. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 63: 1796-806 |
Bleakley BH, Parker DJ, Brodie ED. (2007) Nonadditive effects of group membership can lead to additive group phenotypes for anti-predator behaviour of guppies, Poecilia reticulata. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 20: 1375-84 |