Alicia Mathis, Ph.D./M.S./B.S.

Affiliations: 
1993- Biology Missouri State University, Springfield, MO, United States 
Area:
chemical communication; alarm cues; territoriality; amphibian conservation
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Parents

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Frank R. Moore grad student 1982-1986 University of Southern Mississippi
 (MS degree)
Robert Gordon Jaeger grad student 1985-1989 University of Louisiana - Lafayette
 (PhD degree)
Jan Smith post-doc 1990-1993 University of Saskatchewan

Children

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Adam L. Crane research assistant Missouri State University
Kaye Goddard grad student 1994-1996 Missouri State University
David Woody grad student 1994-1996 Missouri State University
Daria Maksimowich grad student 1996-1998 Missouri State University
Ethan D. Prosen grad student 1997-1999 Missouri State University
Aaron Sullivan grad student 1997-1999 Missouri State University
Benjamin Wheeler grad student 1997-1999 Missouri State University
Amy Commens-Carson grad student 1998-2000 Missouri State University
Paul Frese grad student 1998-2000 Missouri State University
Todd Watson grad student 1999-2001 Missouri State University
Caleb Hickman grad student 2000-2002 Missouri State University
Shem D. Unger grad student 2001-2003 Missouri State University
Angela Gibson grad student 2002-2004 Missouri State University
Nathan Windel grad student 2003-2005 Missouri State University
Kyle Shull grad student 2005-2007 Missouri State University
Brian Gall grad student 2006-2008 Missouri State University
Morgan Presley grad student 2006-2008 Missouri State University
David Woods grad student 2006-2008 Missouri State University
Robert Hunt grad student 2009-2011 Missouri State University
Benjamin Dalton grad student 2011-2013 Missouri State University
Emilee Helton grad student 2011-2013 Missouri State University
Travis Reeder grad student 2011-2013 Missouri State University
Wafa Abudayah grad student 2011-2014 Missouri State University
Rachel Bortosky grad student 2012-2014 Missouri State University
Kelsey Anderson grad student 2014-2016 Missouri State University
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Dalton B, Settle R, Medley K, et al. (2020) When neighbors cheat: a test of the dear enemy phenomenon in southern red-backed salamanders Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 74
Lynn CS, Dalton B, Mathis A. (2019) Territorial behaviour in southern red-backed and Ozark zigzag salamanders: effects of sex, species and ownership Behaviour. 156: 1017-1037
Gardner KM, Hunt RL, Mathis A. (2019) Response to conspecific alarm cues by larval and juvenile spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) Ethology Ecology & Evolution. 32: 201-217
Settle RA, Ettling JA, Wanner MD, et al. (2018) Quantitative Behavioral Analysis of First Successful Captive Breeding of Endangered Ozark Hellbenders Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 6
Crane AL, Helton EJ, Ferrari MC, et al. (2018) Learning to find food: evidence for embryonic sensitization and juvenile social learning in a salamander Animal Behaviour. 142: 199-206
Settle RA, Briggler JT, Mathis A. (2018) A quantitative field study of paternal care in Ozark hellbenders, North America’s giant salamanders Journal of Ethology. 36: 235-242
Heuring CA, Heuring WL, Crane AL, et al. (2017) Effects of diet quality and stress on interference behaviour of larval ringed salamanders Amphibia-Reptilia. 38: 89-96
Abudayah WH, Mathis A. (2016) Predator recognition learning in rainbow darters Etheostoma caeruleum: specific learning and neophobia. Journal of Fish Biology. 89: 1612-23
Brinkman LC, Ray JM, Mathis A, et al. (2016) Filling in the Gaps: Natural History and Conservation of Bolitoglossine Salamanders in Central Panama Copeia. 2016: 140-148
Bortosky R, Mathis A. (2016) Honest Signaling in Aggressive Contests between Ozark Zigzag Salamanders (Plethodon angusticlavius) Copeia. 104: 60-66
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