Murray Itzkowitz

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Integrative Biology Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, United States 
Area:
Zoology Biology, Behavioral Sciences Psychology
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Snekser JL, Itzkowitz M. (2020) Convict cichlid parents that stay with the same mate develop unique and consistent divisions of roles. Peerj. 8: e10534
Al-Shaer L, Bloch A, Draud M, et al. (2020) Comparisons of Group-Size, Composition and Movement of Herbivorous Reef Fish in Jamaica and Grand Cayman Island Open Journal of Marine Science. 10: 1-15
Snekser JL, Itzkowitz M. (2019) Serial monogamy benefits both sexes in the biparental convict cichlid. Peerj. 7: e6535
Draud MJ, Itzkowitz M. (2018) Have the Algae-Grazing Fish in the Back Reefs of Jamaica and Grand Cayman Changed in Size? A View across 36 Years Open Journal of Marine Science. 8: 300-313
Bloch AN, Al-Shaer L, Little K, et al. (2018) Effect of territory intruders on the perceived quality of territorial males in an endangered pupfish, Cyprinodon bovinus Behaviour. 155: 465-479
Little K, Al-Shaer L, Itzkowitz M. (2017) Effects of social experience on pair bonding in a monogamous fish (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) Behaviour. 154: 651-675
Weimann SR, Black AN, Leese J, et al. (2017) Territorial vocalization in sympatric damselfish: acoustic characteristics and intruder discrimination Bioacoustics. 27: 87-102
Black A, Snekser JL, Itzkowitz M. (2017) Preservation of behavior after fifteen years of isolation: comparisons of wild and captive endangered pupfish in their natural habitat Environmental Biology of Fishes. 100: 1517-1525
Bloch AN, Estela VJ, Leese JM, et al. (2016) Male mate preference and size-assortative mating in convict cichlids: a role for female aggression? Behavioural Processes
Black AN, Paciorek T, Snekser JL, et al. (2016) Density-dependent effects of a putative egg predator on the behavior and reproductive success of an endangered species of pupfish Southwestern Naturalist. 61: 148-152
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