Chris Evans, PhD
Affiliations: | Macquarie University, Macquarie Park, New South Wales, Australia |
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Sign in to add traineeMonique L. Smith | research assistant | Brain Research Institute, UCLA | |
Karen Bayly | grad student | 2001 | Macquarie University |
Terry J Ord | grad student | 2001 | Macquarie University |
Richard Peters | grad student | 2003 | Macquarie University |
Andrea Griffin | grad student | 2004 | Macquarie University |
Daniel Van Dyk | grad student | 2007 | Macquarie University |
Kevin Woo | grad student | 2008 | Macquarie University |
David Wilson | grad student | 2009 | Macquarie University |
K-Lynn Smith | grad student | 2010 | Macquarie University |
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Smith CL, Taubert J, Weldon K, et al. (2016) Individual recognition based on communication behaviour of male fowl. Behavioural Processes |
Wilson DR, Evans CS. (2012) Fowl communicate the size, speed and proximity of avian stimuli through graded structure in referential alarm calls Animal Behaviour. 83: 535-544 |
Smith CL, Evans CS. (2011) Exaggeration of display characteristics enhances detection of visual signals Behaviour. 148: 287-305 |
Wilson DR, Evans CS. (2010) Female fowl (Gallus gallus) do not prefer alarm-calling males Behaviour. 147: 525-552 |
Wilson DR, McDonald PG, Evans CS. (2010) Mechanisms of mate investment in the polygamous fowl, gallus gallus Ethology. 116: 755-762 |
Kokolakis A, Smith CL, Evans CS. (2010) Aerial alarm calling by male fowl (Gallus gallus) reveals subtle new mechanisms of risk management Animal Behaviour. 79: 1373-1380 |
Warner DA, Woo KL, van Dyk DA, et al. (2010) Egg incubation temperature affects male reproductive success but not display behaviors in lizards Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 64: 803-813 |
Smith CL, Evans CS. (2009) Silent tidbitting in male fowl, Gallus gallus: A referential visual signal with multiple functions Journal of Experimental Biology. 212: 835-842 |
Wilson DR, Nelson XJ, Evans CS. (2009) Seizing the opportunity: Subordinate male fowl respond rapidly to variation in social context Ethology. 115: 996-1004 |
Smith CL, Van Dyk DA, Taylor PW, et al. (2009) On the function of an enigmatic ornament: wattles increase the conspicuousness of visual displays in male fowl Animal Behaviour. 78: 1433-1440 |