Ambika Kamath
Institution:
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United StatesArea:
lizard behavioural ecologyGoogle:
"Ambika Kamath"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJill S. Miller | research assistant | Amherst College | |
Jonathan Losos | grad student | 2011-2017 | Harvard |
Damian Octavio Elias | post-doc | 2018- | UC Berkeley (Neurotree) |
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Stuart YE, Sherwin JW, Kamath A, et al. (2021) Male and female Anolis carolinensis maintain their dimorphism despite the presence of novel interspecific competition. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Johnson MA, Kamath A, Kirby R, et al. (2021) What determines paternity in wild lizards? A spatiotemporal analysis of behavior and morphology. Integrative and Comparative Biology |
Kamath A, Herrmann NC, Gotanda K, et al. (2020) Character displacement in the midst of background evolution in island populations of Anolis lizards: a spatiotemporal perspective. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Kamath A, McDonough CE, Monk JD, et al. (2020) A. Kamath et al. reply. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Kamath A, Wesner AB. (2020) Animal territoriality, property and access: a collaborative exchange between animal behaviour and the social sciences Animal Behaviour. 164: 233-239 |
Monk JD, Giglio E, Kamath A, et al. (2019) Author Correction: An alternative hypothesis for the evolution of same-sex sexual behaviour in animals. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Monk JD, Giglio E, Kamath A, et al. (2019) An alternative hypothesis for the evolution of same-sex sexual behaviour in animals. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Kamath A, Primavera SD, Wright CM, et al. (2019) Collective behavior and colony persistence of social spiders depends on their physical environment. Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society For Behavioral Ecology. 30: 39-47 |
Moon RM, Kamath A. (2019) Re-examining escape behaviour and habitat use as correlates of dorsal pattern variation in female brown anole lizards,Anolis sagrei(Squamata: Dactyloidae) Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 126: 783-795 |
Lichtenstein JLL, Kamath A, Bengston S, et al. (2018) Female-Biased Sex Ratios Increase Colony Survival and Reproductive Output in the Spider Anelosimus studiosus. The American Naturalist. 192: 552-563 |