Simon M. Reader, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011- Biology McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 
Area:
Animal behaviour, behavioural ecology
Website:
http://biology.mcgill.ca/faculty/reader/
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Fan R, Reader SM, Sakata JT. (2022) Alarm cues and alarmed conspecifics: neural activity during social learning from different cues in Trinidadian guppies. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 289: 20220829
Sims PQ, Reader SM. (2021) An investigation of population variation in maze exploration and its predictors in wild Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata). Behavioural Processes. 104475
Milham MP, Ai L, Koo B, et al. (2018) An Open Resource for Non-human Primate Imaging. Neuron
Navarrete AF, Blezer ELA, Pagnotta M, et al. (2018) Primate Brain Anatomy: New Volumetric MRI Measurements for Neuroanatomical Studies. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 91: 1-9
Chouinard-Thuly L, Reddon AR, Leris I, et al. (2018) Developmental plasticity of the stress response in female but not in male guppies. Royal Society Open Science. 5: 172268
Reddon AR, Chouinard‐Thuly L, Leris I, et al. (2018) Wild and laboratory exposure to cues of predation risk increases relative brain mass in male guppies Functional Ecology. 32: 1847-1856
Chouinard-Thuly L, Gierszewski S, Rosenthal GG, et al. (2017) Technical and conceptual considerations for using animated stimuli in studies of animal behavior. Current Zoology. 63: 5-19
Cabrera-Álvarez MJ, Swaney WT, Reader SM. (2017) Forebrain activation during social exposure in wild-type guppies. Physiology & Behavior. 182: 107-113
Street SE, Navarrete AF, Reader SM, et al. (2017) Coevolution of cultural intelligence, extended life history, sociality, and brain size in primates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Reader SM. (2016) Animal social learning: associations and adaptations. F1000research. 5
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