Andrew Sih
Professor
asih@ucdavis.edu
Environmental Science & Policy
Office
2106 Wickson Hall
530-754-7243
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.
Fellow, Animal Behavior Society
ISI Highly Cited Researcher
Animal Behavior
Population Biology
Last updated 10/14/2009
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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.
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Hammond, JI, BT Luttbeg and A. Sih. 2007. Predator and prey space use: dragonflies and tadpoles in an interactive game. Ecology 88:1525-1535.
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Bell, A.M. and A. Sih. 2007. Exposure to predation generates personality in threespined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Ecology Letters 10:828-834.
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