Tomas Brodin

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University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Bertram MG, Martin JM, McCallum ES, et al. (2022) Frontiers in quantifying wildlife behavioural responses to chemical pollution. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Behrens JW, von Friesen LW, Brodin T, et al. (2019) Personality- and size-related metabolic performance in invasive round goby (Neogobius melanostomus). Physiology & Behavior. 112777
Saaristo M, Brodin T, Balshine S, et al. (2018) Direct and indirect effects of chemical contaminants on the behaviour, ecology and evolution of wildlife. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 285
Cote J, Brodin T, Fogarty S, et al. (2017) Non-random dispersal mediates invader impacts on the invertebrate community. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Hirsch PE, Thorlacius M, Brodin T, et al. (2017) An approach to incorporate individual personality in modeling fish dispersal across in-stream barriers. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 720-732
Cote J, Fogarty S, Tymen B, et al. (2013) Personality-dependent dispersal cancelled under predation risk. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 280: 20132349
Cote J, Fogarty S, Brodin T, et al. (2011) Personality-dependent dispersal in the invasive mosquitofish: group composition matters. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 278: 1670-8
McCauley SJ, Brodin T, Hammond J. (2010) Foraging rates of larval dragonfly colonists are positively related to habitat isolation: results from a landscape-level experiment. The American Naturalist. 175: E66-73
Cote J, Fogarty S, Weinersmith K, et al. (2010) Personality traits and dispersal tendency in the invasive mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis). Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 277: 1571-9
McElreath R, Luttbeg B, Fogarty SP, et al. (2007) Evolution of animal personalities. Nature. 450: E5; discussion E5-6
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