Bradley E Carlson
Affiliations: | Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN, United States |
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behavioral ecology, evolutionary ecology, aquatic ecology, herpetologyGoogle:
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Carlson BE, Tetzlaff SJ. (2020) Long‐term behavioral repeatability in wild adult and captive juvenile turtles ( Terrapene carolina ): Implications for personality development Ethology. 126: 668-678 |
Flock T, Carlson BE. (2019) Exogenous octopamine increases antipredator aggression in scorpions (Centruroides vittatus) The Journal of Arachnology. 47: 392 |
Pich JM, Belden A, Carlson BE. (2019) Individual variation in boldness in turtles is consistent across assay conditions and behavioural measures Behaviour. 156: 1039-1056 |
Carlson BE, Langkilde T. (2017) Body size variation in aquatic consumers causes pervasive community effects, independent of mean body size. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 9978-9990 |
Kashon EAF, Carlson BE. (2017) Consistently bolder turtles maintain higher body temperatures in the field but may experience greater predation risk Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 72 |
Carlson BE, Langkilde T. (2016) The Role of Prey in Microgeographic Variation in Red-Spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) Head Width Journal of Herpetology. 50: 442-448 |
Carlson BE, McGinley S, Rowe MP. (2014) Meek males and fighting females: sexually-dimorphic antipredator behavior and locomotor performance is explained by morphology in bark scorpions (Centruroides vittatus). Plos One. 9: e97648 |
Carlson BE, Langkilde T. (2014) No evidence of selection by predators on tadpole boldness Behaviour. 151: 23-45 |
Carlson BE, Langkilde T. (2014) Predation risk in tadpole populations shapes behavioural responses of prey but not strength of trait-mediated indirect interactions Oikos |
Carlson BE, Newman JC, Langkilde T. (2014) Food or fear: hunger modifies responses to injured conspecifics in tadpoles Hydrobiologia. 743: 299-308 |