Maydianne C. B. Andrade, BSc, MSc, PhD
Affiliations: | 2000- | Biological Sciences and Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Area:
Sexual selection, evolutionary ecology, arachnologyWebsite:
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"Maydianne Andrade"Parents
Sign in to add mentorDarryl T. Gwynne | grad student | 1992-1995 | ||
Stephen T. Emlen | grad student | 1995-2000 | Cornell | |
(Sexual selection and male mating behavior in a cannibalistic spider.) | ||||
Paul W. Sheman | grad student | 1995-2000 | Cornell |
Children
Sign in to add traineeM Daniela Biaggio | grad student | Wellington Zoo | |
Michael M. Kasumovic | grad student | University of New South Wales, NSW, Australia | |
Emily C. MacLeod | grad student | ||
Megan McPhee | grad student | University of Toronto Scarborough | |
Maria Modanu | grad student | University of Toronto Scarborough | |
Monica A Mowery | grad student | ||
Nishant Singh | grad student | University of Toronto Scarborough | |
Lindsay E. Snow | grad student | ||
Jeffery A. Stoltz | grad student | ||
Luciana Baruffaldi | grad student | 2012-2016 | University of Toronto Scarborough |
Malcolm Rosenthal | grad student | 2015-2016 | University of Toronto Scarborough (Animal Behavior Tree) |
Malcolm Rosenthal | post-doc | 2015-2016 | University of Toronto Scarborough (Animal Behavior Tree) |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorMark J. Fitzpatrick | collaborator | 2008- | University of Toronto |
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Braga Castilho L, Andrade MC, Macedo RH. (2020) Testing the differential cost assumption of the handicap hypothesis with a tropical jumping spider Behaviour. 157: 433-449 |
Baruffaldi L, Siddiqui H, Thambiappah A, et al. (2019) Male responses suggest both evolutionary conservation and rapid change in chemical cues of female widow spiders Animal Behaviour. 157: 61-68 |
Scott CE, Anderson AG, Andrade MC. (2018) A review of the mechanisms and functional roles of male silk use in spider courtship and mating Journal of Arachnology. 46: 173-206 |
Castilho LB, Andrade MC, Macedo RH. (2018) Mating and egg-laying behavior of Hasarius adansoni (Araneae: Salticidae) and the influence of sexual selection Journal of Arachnology. 46: 398-403 |
Rosenthal MF, Gertler M, Hamilton AD, et al. (2017) Taxonomic bias in animal behaviour publications Animal Behaviour. 127: 83-89 |
Biaggio MD, Sandomirsky I, Lubin Y, et al. (2016) Copulation with immature females increases male fitness in cannibalistic widow spiders. Biology Letters. 12 |
De Luca PA, Stoltz JA, Andrade MC, et al. (2015) Metabolic efficiency in courtship favors males with intermediate mass in the Australian redback spider, Latrodectus hasselti. Journal of Insect Physiology. 72: 35-42 |
Modanu M, Li LD, Said H, et al. (2014) Sibling cannibalism in a web-building spider: effects of density and shared environment. Behavioural Processes. 106: 12-6 |
Modanu M, Michalik P, Andrade MC. (2013) Mating system does not predict permanent sperm depletion in black widow spiders. Evolution & Development. 15: 205-12 |
Stoltz JA, Andrade MC, Kasumovic MM. (2012) Developmental plasticity in metabolic rates reinforces morphological plasticity in response to social cues of sexual selection. Journal of Insect Physiology. 58: 985-90 |