Ambika Kamath

Institution:
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States
Area:
lizard behavioural ecology
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Parents

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Jill 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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Erin M Giglio collaborator CU Boulder (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
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