Cy L. Mott, Ph.D.

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2010 Zoology Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Behavioral Sciences Psychology
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Donald W. Sparling grad student 2010 SIU Carbondale
 (Biotic and abiotic influences on aggressive interactions within larval Ambystoma assemblages.)
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Anderson TL, Mott CL, Hartman BA, et al. (2017) Biotic and Abiotic Predictors of Larval Salamander Size and Density Copeia. 105: 237-248
Mott CL, Sparling DW. (2016) Seasonal Patterns of Intraguild Predation and Size Variation among Larval Salamanders in Ephemeral Ponds Journal of Herpetology. 50: 416-422
Mott CL, Steffen MA. (2014) Associations between non-lethal injury, body size, and foraging ecology in an amphibian intraguild predator Ethology. 120: 42-52
Anderson TL, Mott CL, Levine TD, et al. (2013) Life cycle complexity influences intraguild predation and cannibalism in pond communities Copeia. 284-291
Mott CL, Bloomquist CK, Nielsen CK. (2013) Within-lodge interactions between two ecosystem engineers, beavers (Castor canadensis) and muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus) Behaviour. 150: 1325-1344
Mott CL, Maret TJ. (2011) Species-specific patterns of agonistic behavior among larvae of three syntopic species of ambystomatid salamanders Copeia. 9-17
Mott CL, Bloomquist CK, Nielsen CK. (2011) Seasonal, diel, and ontogenetic patterns of within-den behavior in beavers (Castor canadensis) Mammalian Biology. 76: 436-444
Mott CL, Sparling DW. (2010) Seasonal trends in aggression among sympatric larval salamanders: The roles of habitat-mediation and behavioural conservatism Behaviour. 147: 1327-1353
Mott CL, Sparling DW. (2009) Ontogenetic Patterns of Agonistic Behavior in a Guild of Larval Ambystomatid Salamanders Journal of Herpetology. 43: 532-540
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