Our research focuses on the evolution of animal mating systems and behaviour, and how investment in sex influences reproductive strategies and biological diversity.
In recent years, we have expanded our research to investigate the impacts of environmental change on animal behaviour and the evolutionary process. Research in our group encompasses a wide range of species, from insects to fish.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
EthoCRED: A framework to guide reporting and evaluation of the relevance and reliability of behavioural ecotoxicity studies.
Biological Reviews.
Bertram, M.G., Ågerstrand, M., Allen, J., Brooks, B.W., Dang, Z., Duquesne, S., Ford, A.T., Hoffmann, F., Hollert, H., Jacob, S., Kloas, W., Klüver, N., Lazorchak, J., Ledesma, M., Maack, G., Melvin, S.D., Mohr, S., Padilla, S., Pyle, G., Saaristo, M., Sahm, R., Smit, E., Steevens, J.A., Thoré, E.S.J., van den Berg, S., Vossen, L.E., Wong, B.B.M., Ziegler, M., Brodin, T.
Effects of long-term fluoxetine exposure on morphology, but not behaviour or metabolic rate, in male guppies (Poecilia reticulata).
Aquatic Toxicology
Fergusson, K.N., Tanner, J.L., Brand, J.A., Hannington, S.L., Pettersen, A.K., Sundin, J., Saaristo, M., Bertram, M.G., * Martin, J.M., * Wong, B.B.M.*