Aimee Sue Dunlap, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2003-2009 Ecology, Evolution and Behavior University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
 2009-2012 Ecology & Evolutionary Biology University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
 2012- Biology University of Missouri, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO, United States 
Website:
https://cognitiononthewing.com/
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David W. Stephens grad student 2003-2009 UMN
 (Change and reliability in the evolution of learning and memory.)
Anna Dornhaus post-doc 2009-2012 University of Arizona (Evolution Tree)
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Austin MW, Dunlap AS. (2022) Resource Availability Affects Seasonal Trajectories of Population-Level Learning. The American Naturalist. 201: 16-37
Austin MW, Tripodi AD, Strange JP, et al. (2022) Bumble bees exhibit body size clines across an urban gradient despite low genetic differentiation. Scientific Reports. 12: 4166
Manning TH, Austin MW, MuseMorris K, et al. (2021) Equivalent learning, but unequal participation: Male bumble bees learn comparably to females, but participate in cognitive assessments at lower rates. Behavioural Processes. 193: 104528
Austin MW, Dunlap AS. (2019) Intraspecific Variation in Worker Body Size Makes North American Bumble Bees ( spp.) Less Susceptible to Decline. The American Naturalist. 194: 381-394
Dunlap AS, Austin MW, Figueiredo A. (2019) Components of change and the evolution of learning in theory and experiment Animal Behaviour. 147: 157-166
Austin MW, Horack P, Dunlap AS. (2018) Choice in a floral marketplace: the role of complexity in bumble bee decision-making Behavioral Ecology. 30: 500-508
Maharaj G, Horack P, Yoder M, et al. (2018) Influence of preexisting preference for color on sampling and tracking behavior in bumble bees Behavioral Ecology. 30: 150-158
Dunlap AS, Papaj DR, Dornhaus A. (2017) Sampling and tracking a changing environment: persistence and reward in the foraging decisions of bumblebees. Interface Focus. 7: 20160149
Marcus M, Burnham TC, Stephens DW, et al. (2017) Experimental evolution of color preference for oviposition in Drosophila melanogaster Journal of Bioeconomics. 20: 125-140
Dunlap AS, Nielsen ME, Dornhaus A, et al. (2016) Foraging Bumble Bees Weigh the Reliability of Personal and Social Information. Current Biology : Cb
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