Steven L. Lima

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Biology Indiana State University, Evansville, IN, United States 
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Behavioral Sciences Psychology, Ecology Biology, General Biology
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Arndt RJ, O'Keefe JM, Mitchell WA, et al. (2018) Do predators influence the behaviour of temperate-zone bats? An analysis of competing models of roost emergence times Animal Behaviour. 145: 161-170
Lee JK, Lima SL. (2016) Nest building under the risk of predation: safe nests are not always the best option Journal of Avian Biology. 47: 768-778
Lima SL, O'Keefe JM. (2013) Do predators influence the behaviour of bats? Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 88: 626-44
Bednekoff PA, Lima SL. (2011) Risk Allocation Is a General Phenomenon: A Reply to Beauchamp and Ruxton. The American Naturalist. 177: 147-151
Lima SL. (2009) Predators and the breeding bird: behavioral and reproductive flexibility under the risk of predation. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 84: 485-513
Roth TC, Cox JG, Lima SL. (2008) Can foraging birds assess predation risk by scent? Animal Behaviour. 76: 2021-2027
Roth TC, Lima SL. (2007) The predatory behavior of wintering Accipiter hawks: temporal patterns in activity of predators and prey. Oecologia. 152: 169-78
Roth TC, Lima SL, Vetter WE. (2006) Determinants of predation risk in small wintering birds: the hawk’s perspective Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 60: 195-204
Mitchell WA, Lima SL. (2002) Predator-prey shell games: large-scale movement and its implications for decision-making by prey Oikos. 99: 249-259
Lima SL, Bednekoff PA. (1999) Temporal Variation in Danger Drives Antipredator Behavior: The Predation Risk Allocation Hypothesis. The American Naturalist. 153: 649-659
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