Heather L. Auld
Affiliations: | 2011-2016 | Biology | Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada |
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(Jean-Guy Godin was Heather Auld's Ph.D. thesis supervisor.) |
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Pusiak RJ, Auld HL, Godin JJ. (2020) Relative sexual attractiveness does not influence mate-choice copying in male Trinidadian guppies, Poecilia reticulata Animal Behaviour. 162: 123-133 |
Auld HL, Noakes DLG, Banks MA. (2019) Advancing mate choice studies in salmonids Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 29: 249-276 |
Auge AC, Auld HL, Sherratt TN, et al. (2016) Do Males Form Social Associations Based on Sexual Attractiveness in a Fission-Fusion Fish Society? Plos One. 11: e0151243 |
Auld HL, Pusiak RJP, Godin JJ. (2016) Independent Mating Preferences for Male Body Size and Coloration in Female Trinidadian Guppies Ethology. 122: 597-608 |
Auld HL, Ramnarine IW, Godin JJ. (2016) Male mate choice in the Trinidadian guppy is influenced by the phenotype of audience sexual rivals Behavioral Ecology. 28: 362-372 |
Auld HL, Godin JJ. (2015) Sexual voyeurs and copiers: social copying and the audience effect on male mate choice in the guppy Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 69: 1795-1807 |
Auld HL, Jeswiet SB, Godin JJ. (2015) Do male Trinidadian guppies adjust their alternative mating tactics in the presence of a rival male audience? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 69: 1191-1199 |
Godin JG, Auld HL. (2013) Covariation and repeatability of male mating effort and mating preferences in a promiscuous fish. Ecology and Evolution. 3: 2020-9 |
Godin JGJ, Auld HL. (2013) Covariation and repeatability of male mating effort and mating preferences in a promiscuous fish Ecology and Evolution. 3: 2020-2029 |
Auld HL, Punzalan D, Godin JG, et al. (2009) Do female fruit flies (Drosophila serrata) copy the mate choice of others? Behavioural Processes. 82: 78-80 |