Jason C. Keagy, Ph.D.

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2010 Behavior, Ecology, Evolution and Systematics University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
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Daniel Cristol research assistant 2003 William and Mary (Evolution Tree)
Gerald Borgia grad student 2010 University of Maryland
 (Cognitive performance and the evolution of multiple behavioral display traits.)
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Bell AM, Trapp R, Keagy J. (2019) Correction to 'Parenting behaviour is highly heritable in male stickleback'. Royal Society Open Science. 6: 191372
Keagy J, Minter R, Tinghitella RM. (2019) Sex differences in cognition and their relationship to male mate choice. Current Zoology. 65: 285-293
Keagy J, Braithwaite VA, Boughman JW, et al. (2018) Brain differences in ecologically differentiated sticklebacks. Current Zoology. 64: 243-250
Bell AM, Trapp R, Keagy J. (2018) Parenting behaviour is highly heritable in male stickleback. Royal Society Open Science. 5: 171029
Minter R, Keagy J, Tinghitella RM. (2017) The relationship between male sexual signals, cognitive performance, and mating success in stickleback fish. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 5621-5631
Tinghitella RM, Lackey ACR, Martin M, et al. (2017) On the role of male competition in speciation: a review and research agenda Behavioral Ecology. 29: 783-797
Keagy J, Lettieri L, Boughman JW. (2016) Male competition fitness landscapes predict both forward and reverse speciation. Ecology Letters. 19: 71-80
Keagy J, Hosler LC, Borgia G. (2016) Female active sampling of male paint on bowers predicts female uncertainty in mate choice Animal Behaviour. 116: 131-137
Borgia G, Coyle BJ, Keagy J. (2012) Comment on "Illusions promote mating success in great bowerbirds". Science (New York, N.Y.). 337: 292; author reply 29
Keagy J, Savard JF, Borgia G. (2012) Cognitive ability and the evolution of multiple behavioral display traits Behavioral Ecology. 23: 448-456
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