F Stephen Dobson

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Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States 
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Evolution and Development Biology, Ecology Biology
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Thompson MJ, Dobson FS, Coltman DW, et al. (2023) Sexes in sync: phenotypic plasticity, sexual selection and phenological synchrony between the sexes in a wild hibernator. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20231113
Park D, Bowles J, Norrid K, et al. (2023) Effect of age on wingbeat frequency of Aedes aegypti and potential application for age estimation of mosquitoes. Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Viblanc VA, Criscuolo F, Sosa S, et al. (2022) Telomere dynamics in female Columbian ground squirrels: recovery after emergence and loss after reproduction. Oecologia. 199: 301-312
Roth JD, Dobson FS, Neuhaus P, et al. (2022) Territorial scent-marking effects on vigilance behavior, space use, and stress in female Columbian ground squirrels. Hormones and Behavior. 139: 105111
Barra T, Viblanc VA, Saraux C, et al. (2021) Parental investment in the Columbian ground squirrel: empirical tests of sex allocation models. Ecology. e03479
Constant T, Giroud S, Viblanc VA, et al. (2020) Integrating Mortality Risk and the Adaptiveness of Hibernation. Frontiers in Physiology. 11: 706
Dobson FS, Murie JO, Viblanc VA. (2020) Fitness Estimation for Ecological Studies: An Evaluation in Columbian Ground Squirrels Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 8
Rubach KK, Dobson FS, Zinner B, et al. (2020) Comparing fitness measures and the influence of age of first reproduction in Columbian ground squirrels Journal of Mammalogy
Sosa S, Dobson FS, Bordier C, et al. (2020) Social stress in female Columbian ground squirrels: density-independent effects of kin contribute to variation in fecal glucocorticoid metabolites Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 74
Abebe A, Correia HE, Dobson FS. (2019) Estimating a Key Parameter of Mammalian Mating Systems: The Chance of Siring Success for a Mated Male. Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. e1900016
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