|
|
Hannah Rowland: Publications
|
|
2011
- Skelhorn,
J., Rowland, H. M., Delf, J., Speed, M. P., Ruxton, G. D. (2011)
Density-dependent predation influences the evolution and behaviour
of masquerading prey. Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences of the United States of America, 108, 6532-6536
2010
- Skelhorn,
J, Rowland, H. M., Speed, M. P., De Wert, L., Quinn, L., Delf,
J., Ruxton, G. D. (2010). Size-dependent misclassification of
masquerading prey. Behavioural Ecology, 1 (6): 1344-1348
- Rowland,
H. M., Mappes, J., Ruxton, G. D., & Speed, M. P. (2010). Mimicry
between unequally defended prey can be parasitic: Evidence for
Quasi-Batesian mimicry. Ecology Letters, 13, 1494- 1502.
- Rowland,
H. M., Wiley, E., Ruxton, G. D., Mappes, J. M., & Speed, M.
P. When more is less: the fitness consequences of predators attacking
more unpalatable prey when more are presented. Biology Letters,
6(6), 732-735.
- Rowland,
H. M., Hoogesteger, T., speed, M. P., Ruxton, G. D., Mappes, J.
M. (2010). A tale of 2 signals: Mimicry between aposematic species
enhances predator avoidance learning. Behavioral Ecology,
21(4), 851-860.
- Skelhorn,
J., Rowland, H. M., Speed, M. P., & Ruxton, G. D. (2010).
Masquerade: camouflage without crypsis. Science, 327,
51.
- Skelhorn,
J., Rowland, H. M., & Ruxton, G. D. (2010). The evolution
and ecology of masquerade. Biological Journal of the Linnean
Society, 99, 1-8.
2009
- Saxton,
T. K., Little, A. C., Rowland, H. M., Gao, T., & Roberts,
S. C. (2009) Trade-offs between markers of absolute and relative
quality in human facial preferences. Behavioral Ecology
20(5), 1133 1137.
- Roberts,
S. C., Saxton, T. K., Murray, A. K., Burriss, R. P., Rowland,
H. M., & Little, A. C. (2009). Static and dynamic facial images
cue similar attractiveness judgements. Ethology, 115,
588-595.
- Saxton, T.
K., Burriss, R. P., Murray, A. K., Rowland, H. M., & Roberts,
S. C. (2009). Face, body and speech cues independently predict
judgments of attractiveness. Journal of Evolutionary Psychology,
7, 23-35.
- Rowland,
H. M. (2009). From Abbott Thayer to the present day: what have
we learned about the function of countershading? Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society - B, 364, 59-527.
- Burriss,
R. P., Rowland, H. M., & Little, A. C. (2009). Facial scarring
enhances men's attractiveness for shortterm relationships. Personality
and Individual Differences, 46, 213-217.
2008
- Rowland,
H. M., Cuthill, I. C., Harvey, I. F., Speed, M. P., & Ruxton,
G. D. (2008). Can't tell the caterpillars from the trees: countershading
enhances survival in a woodland. Proceedings of the Royal
Society of London - B, 275(1651), 2539– 2545.
2007
- Rowland,
H. M., Speed, M. P., Ruxton, G. D., Edmunds, M., Stevens, M.,
& Harvey, I. F. (2007). Countershading enhances cryptic protection:
an experiment with wild birds and artificial prey. Animal
Behaviour, 74, 1249-1258.
- Rowland,
H. M., Ihalainen, E., Lindstrom, L., Mappes, J., & Speed,
M. P. (2007). Co-mimics have a mutualistic relationship despite
unequal defences. Nature, 448, 64-67.
|
|