Aaron S. Rundus, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2007 University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
Area:
Zoology Biology

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2022 Choi N, Adams M, Fowler-Finn K, Knowlton E, Rosenthal M, Rundus A, Santer RD, Wilgers D, Hebets EA. Increased signal complexity is associated with increased mating success. Biology Letters. 18: 20220052. PMID 35579541 DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2022.0052  0.552
2020 Kalan AK, Kulik L, Arandjelovic M, Boesch C, Haas F, Dieguez P, Barratt CD, Abwe EE, Agbor A, Angedakin S, Aubert F, Ayimisin EA, Bailey E, Bessone M, Brazzola G, ... ... Rundus A, et al. Environmental variability supports chimpanzee behavioural diversity. Nature Communications. 11: 4451. PMID 32934202 DOI: 10.1038/S41467-020-18176-3  0.304
2015 Rundus AS, Biemuller R, DeLong K, Fitzgerald T, Nyandwi S. Age-related plasticity in male mate choice decisions by Schizocosa retrorsa wolf spiders Animal Behaviour. 107: 233-238. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2015.06.020  0.482
2011 Rundus AS, Sullivan-Beckers L, Wilgers DJ, Hebets EA. Females are choosier in the dark: environment-dependent reliance on courtship components and its impact on fitness. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 65: 268-82. PMID 20825477 DOI: 10.1111/J.1558-5646.2010.01125.X  0.659
2011 Joshi S, Johnson R, Rundus A, Clark R, Barbour M, Owings D. Robotic Squirrel Models Ieee Robotics & Automation Magazine. 18: 59-68. DOI: 10.1109/Mra.2011.942121  0.583
2010 Rundus AS, Santer RD, Hebets EA. Multimodal courtship efficacy of Schizocosa retrorsa wolf spiders: Implications of an additional signal modality Behavioral Ecology. 21: 701-707. DOI: 10.1093/Beheco/Arq042  0.778
2007 Rundus AS, Owings DH, Joshi SS, Chinn E, Giannini N. Ground squirrels use an infrared signal to deter rattlesnake predation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 14372-6. PMID 17704254 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0702599104  0.733
2002 Owings DH, Rowe MP, Rundus AS. The rattling sound of rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis) as a communicative resource for ground squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi) and burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia). Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983). 116: 197-205. PMID 12083617 DOI: 10.1037/0735-7036.116.2.197  0.643
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