Andrew Sih
Professor
asih@ucdavis.edu

Environmental Science & Policy

Office
2106 Wickson Hall
530-754-7243



 
Research Interests:

Evolution and ecological impacts of behavior, including both predator-prey behavior and social/mating behavior. Special areas of interest include: ecology and evolution of behavioral syndromes, evolution of behaviors associated with ecological invasions, and social network analyses in animal behavior. Most of my work is on aquatic organisms.


Awards:
Fellow, Animal Behavior Society
ISI Highly Cited Researcher
CBS Graduate Group Affiliations:
Animal Behavior  
Population Biology  
Publications: Last updated 10/14/2009
  • Sih, A., A.M. Bell and J.C. Johnson. 2004. Behavioral syndromes: an ecological and evolutionary overview. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19:372-378.
  • Hammond, JI, BT Luttbeg and A. Sih. 2007. Predator and prey space use: dragonflies and tadpoles in an interactive game. Ecology 88:1525-1535.
  • Bell, A.M. and A. Sih. 2007. Exposure to predation generates personality in threespined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Ecology Letters 10:828-834.