Publications of Lyndon Alexander Jordan
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Journal Article (29)
2021
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9, 685907 (2021)
Subordinate fish mediate aggressiveness using recent contest information. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 2019
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17 (2), e3000021 (2019)
If a fish can pass the mark test, what are the implications for consciousness and self-awareness testing in animals? PLoS Biology 2017
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28 (3), pp. 630 - 631 (2017)
The Emperor has no clothes: A response to comments on Beekman and Jordan. Behavioral Ecology
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28 (3), pp. 617 - 623 (2017)
Does the field of animal personality provide any new insights for behavioral ecology? Behavioral Ecology 2016
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12 (8), 20160467 (2016)
Intruder colour and light environment jointly determine how nesting male stickleback respond to simulated territorial intrusions. Biology Letters
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283 (1822), 20152359 (2016)
The social and ecological costs of an ‘over-extended’ phenotype. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2015
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36 (5), pp. 351 - 358 (2015)
The multivariate evolution of female body shape in an artificial digital ecosystem. Evolution and Human Behavior
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3, 59 (2015)
Order effects in transitive inference: Does the presentation order of social information affect transitive inference in social animals? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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3, 85 (2015)
The use of multiple sources of social information in contest behavior: Testing the social cognitive abilities of a cichlid fish. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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11 (5), 20141054 (2015)
The sensory ecology of adaptive landscapes. Review. Biology Letters
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10 (11), e0142552 (2015)
Facial recognition in a group-living cichlid fish. PLoS One
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152, pp. 231 - 245 (2015)
Female control of paternity by spawning site choice in a cooperatively polyandrous cichlid. Behaviour 2014
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101 (9), pp. 745 - 751 (2014)
Duration of memory of dominance relationships in a group living cichlid. Die Naturwissenschaften
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183 (5), pp. 638 - 649 (2014)
Reproductive foragers: Male spiders choose mates by selecting among competitive environments. American Naturalist 2013
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67 (3), pp. 449 - 455 (2013)
Rising costs of care make spiny chromis discerning parents. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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182 (4), pp. 532 - 541 (2013)
Social factors driving settlement and relocation decisions in a solitary and aggregative spider. American Naturalist
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11 (90), 20130794 (2013)
A model comparison reveals dynamic social information drives the movements of humbug damselfish (Dascyllus aruanus). Interface: Journal of the Royal Society
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181 (6), pp. 748 - 760 (2013)
Initiators, leaders, and recruitment mechanisms in the collective movements of damselfish. American Naturalist 2012
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66 (1), pp. 280 - 287 (2012)
Recent social history alters male courtship preferences. Evolution: International journal of organic evolution
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23 (3), pp. 521 - 530 (2012)
Mating systems in cooperative breeders: The roles of resource dispersion and conflict mitigation. Behavioral Ecology