Adriana Maldonado-Chaparro

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2015 EEB University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Maldonado-Chaparro AA, Philson CS, Zhang X, et al. (2024) Social control is associated with increased reproductive skew in a wild mammal. Biology Letters. 20: 20240003
Ogino M, Maldonado-Chaparro AA, Aplin LM, et al. (2023) Group-level differences in social network structure remain repeatable after accounting for environmental drivers. Royal Society Open Science. 10: 230340
Wang D, Forstmeier W, Farine DR, et al. (2022) Machine learning reveals cryptic dialects that explain mate choice in a songbird. Nature Communications. 13: 1630
Cantor M, Maldonado-Chaparro AA, Beck KB, et al. (2020) The importance of individual-to-society feedbacks in animal ecology and evolution. The Journal of Animal Ecology
He P, Maldonado-Chaparro AA, Farine DR. (2019) The role of habitat configuration in shaping social structure: a gap in studies of animal social complexity Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 73
Maldonado-Chaparro AA, Alarcón-Nieto G, Klarevas-Irby JA, et al. (2018) Experimental disturbances reveal group-level costs of social instability. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 285
Maldonado-Chaparro AA, Blumstein DT, Armitage KB, et al. (2018) Transient LTRE analysis reveals the demographic and trait-mediated processes that buffer population growth. Ecology Letters
Maldonado-Chaparro AA, Montiglio PO, Forstmeier W, et al. (2018) Linking the fine-scale social environment to mating decisions: a future direction for the study of extra-pair paternity. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Maldonado-Chaparro AA, Read DW, Blumstein DT. (2017) Can individual variation in phenotypic plasticity enhance population viability? Ecological Modelling. 352: 19-30
Yang WJ, Maldonado-Chaparro AA, Blumstein DT. (2016) A cost of being amicable in a hibernating mammal Behavioral Ecology. 28: 11-19
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