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A complete
list of publications by Professor Tim
Clutton-Brock is available here
as pdf.
For copies of articles
please use Pubmed or Google
Scholar or contact Prof.
Clutton-Brock.
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Like many other field ecologists,
Clutton-Brock only authors research papers with his PhD students if he
has
contributed directly to the collection of the data used.
Selected papers produced by his PhD student
arising from work in his group are listed below.
The list of former members provides
information on their current positions.
A P BALMFORD
Balmford, A., I.L. Jones & A.L.R. Thomas. 1994. How to compensate
for costly sexually-selected tails: the origin of sexually dimorphic
wings in long-tailed birds. Evolution 48: 1062-1070.
Balmford, A., A.L.R. Thomas & I.L. Jones. 1993. Aerodynamics and
the evolution of long tails in birds. Nature 361: 628-630.
Balmford, A., I.L. Jones & A.L.R. Thomas. 1993. On avian asymmetry:
evidence of natural selection for symmetrical wings and tails in birds.
Proc. R. Soc. Lond., B. 252: 245-251.
Balmford, A., L. Bartos, P. Brotherton, H. Herrman, J. Lancingerova, J.
Mika & U. Zeeb. 1993. When to stop lekking: density-related
variation in the rutting behaviour of sika deer. J. Zool., Lond. 231:
652-656.
Balmford, A. & A. Thomas. 1992. Swallowing ornamental asymmetry.
Nature 359: 487.
Balmford, A., N. Leader-Williams & M.J.B. Green. 1992. Protected
areas of Afrotropical forest: history, status and prospects. Pages
69-80 in Tropical Rain Forests - an Atlas for Conservation. Vol.
II - Africa (eds M. Collins, J.A. Sayer), MacMillan,
London.
Georgiadis, N. & A. Balmford. 1992. The calculus of conserving
biodiversity. Trends Ecol. Evol. 7: 321-322.
Balmford, A., A. Rosser & S.D. Albon. 1992. Correlates of female
choice in resource-defending antelope. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol.
31: 107-114.
Balmford, A. & M. Turyaho. 1992. Predation risk and lek-breeding in
Uganda kob. Anim. Behav. 44: 117-127.
Balmford, A., S.D. Albon & S. Blakeman. 1992. Correlates of male
mating success and female choice in a lek-breeding antelope. Behav.
Ecol. 3: 112-123.
Balmford, A. 1992. Social dispersion and lekking in Uganda kob.
Behaviour 120: 177-191.
Balmford, A. & A.F. Read. 1991. Testing alternative models of
sexual selection through female choice. Trends Ecol. Evol. 6:
274-276.
Balmford, A. 1991. Mate choice on leks. Trends Ecol. Evol. 6:
87-92.
Balmford, A. & S. Blakeman. 1991. Horn and body size of topi in
relation to a variable mating system. Afr. J. Ecol. 29: 37-42.
Pemberton, J.M. & A.P. Balmford. 1987. Lekking in fallow deer. J.
Zool., Lond. 213: 762-765.
M B V BELL
Bell, M.B.V., Radford, A.N., Rose, R., Wade, H. & Ridley, A.R
(2009) The value of constant surveillance in a risky environment. Proc.
Roy. Soc. Lond. B 276, 729-735.
Bell, M.B.V. (2008) Receiver identity modifies begging intensity
independent of need in banded mongoose (Mungos mungo) pups. Behav.
Ecol. 19, 1087-1094.
Bell, M.B.V. (2008) Strategic investment of begging effort by banded
mongoose pups. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B. 275, 1313-1319.
Bell, M.B.V. (2007) Cooperative begging in banded mongoose pups.
Current Biology 17, 717-721.
Cant, M.A., Bell, M.B.V., Gilchrist, J.S., Nichols, H. & Hodge S.J.
Reproductive control via eviction (but not the threat of eviction) in
banded mongooses. Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B. in press.
Ridley, A.R., Raihani, N.J. & Bell, M.B.V. Experimental evidence
that sentinel behaviour is affected by risk. Biol. Lett. In press.
Radford, A.N., Hollen, L.I. & Bell, M.B.V. (2009) The higher the
better: sentinel height influences foraging success in a social bird.
Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 276, 2437-2442.
Hodge, S.J., Bell, M.B.V., Mwanguhya, F., Kyabulima, S., Waldick, R.C.
& Russell, A.F. (2009) Maternal weight, offspring competitive
ability, and the evolution of communal breeding. Behav. Ecol. 20,
729-735.
Muller, C.A. & Bell, M.B.V. (2009) Kidnapping and infanticide
between groups of banded mongooses. Mammalian Biology 74: 315-318.
Hollen, L.I., Bell, M.B.V. & Radford, A.N. (2008) Cooperative
sentinel calling? Foragers gain increased biomass intake. Current
Biology 18, 576-579.
Ridley, A.R., Child, M.F. & Bell, M.B.V. (2007) Interspecific
audience effects on the alarm calling behaviour of a kleptoparasitic
bird. Biol. Lett. 3, 589-591.
Manser, M.B. & Bell, M.B.V. (2004) Spatial representation of
shelter locations in meerkats, Suricata suricatta. Anim. Behav. 68,
151-157.
Manser, M.B., Bell, M.B.V. & Fletcher, L.B. (2001) The information
that receivers extract from alarm calls in suricates. Proc. Roy. Soc.
Lond. B. 268, 2485-2491.
P N M BROTHERTON
Brotherton PNM & Rhodes A (1996) Monogamy without biparental
care in a dwarf antelope. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B. 263: 23-29.
Brotherton PNM, Pemberton JM, Komers PE & Malarkey G (1997) Genetic
and behavioural evidence of monogamy in a mammal, Kirk’s dik-dik
(Madoqua kirkii). Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B. 264: 675-681.
Brotherton PNM & Manser MB (1997) Female dispersion and the
evolution of monogamy in the dik-dik. Anim. Behav. 54: 1413-1424.
Brotherton PNM, Clutton-Brock TH, O’Riain MJ, Gaynor D, Sharpe L,
Kansky R & McIlrath GM (2001) Offspring food allocation by
parents and helpers in a cooperative mammal. Behavioural Ecology 12:
590-599.
Brotherton PNM & Komers RE (2003) Mate guarding and the evolution
of social monogamy in mammals. In: Monogamy - Mating strategies and
partnerships in birds, humans and other mammals (eds. UH Riechard &
C Boesch). Cambridge.
Balmford AP, Bartos L & Brotherton PNM (1993) When to stop
lekking: density-related variation in the rutting behaviour of sika
deer. J. Zool., Lond. 231: 652-656.
Komers PE & Brotherton PNM (1997) Dung pellets can be used to
identify home ranges in dik-dik. Afr. J. Ecol. 35: 124-132.
Komers PE & Brotherton PNM (1997) Female space use is the best
predictor of monogamy in mammals. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B. 264:
1261-1270.
Manser MB & Brotherton PNM (1995) Environmental constraints
on the foraging behaviour of a dwarf antelope (Madoqua kirkii).
Oecologia 102: 404-412.
M A CANT
Cant, M.A. 2003. Patterns of helping effort in cooperatively breeding
banded mongooses (Mungos mungo). Journal of Zoology 259: 115-121.
Cant, M.A., Otali, E., & Mwanguhya, F. 2002. Fighting
and mating between groups in a cooperatively breeding mammal, the
banded mongoose. Ethology 108: 541-555.
Cant, M.A., Otali, E., & Mwanguhya, F. 2001. Eviction
and dispersal in cooperatively breeding banded mongooses (Mungos
mungo). Journal of Zoology 254: 155-162.
Cant, M.A. & Johnstone, R.A. 2000. Power struggles,
dominance testing, and reproductive skew. American Naturalist, 155:
406-417.
Cant, M.A. 2000. Social control of reproduction in banded
mongooses. Animal Behaviour 59: 147-158.
Cant, M.A. & Johnstone, R.A.1999. Costly young and
reproductive skew in animal societies. Behavioral Ecology, 10: 178-184.
Johnstone, R.A., Woodroffe, R., Cant, M.A., Wright, J.
1999. Reproductive skew in multi-member groups. American
Naturalist 153: 315-331.
Johnstone, R.A. & Cant, M.A. 1999. Reproductive skew
and the threat of eviction: a new perspective. Proceedings of the Royal
Society of London B. 266, 275-279.
Johnstone, R.A. & Cant, M.A. 1999. Indiscriminate
infanticide and reproductive skew. Animal Behaviour 57:
243-249.
Cant, M.A. 1998. A model for the evolution of
reproductive skew without reproductive suppression. Animal Behaviour
55: 163-169.
L CONRADT
Conradt L, 1999. Social segregation is not a consequence of habitat
segregation in red deer and feral soay sheep. Animal Behaviour
57:1151-1157.
Conradt L, 1998. Could asynchrony in activity between the sexes cause
intersexual social segregation in ruminants? Proceedings of the Royal
Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 265:1359-1363.
Conradt L, 1998. Measuring the degree of sexual segregation in
group-living animals. Journal of Animal Ecology 67:217-226.
R COONEY
Cooney R (2002) Colony defence in Damaraland mole-rats, Cryptomys
damarensis. Behavioral Ecology 13(2): 160-162
Cooney R & Bennett NC (2000) Inbreeding avoidance and reproductive
skew in a cooperative mammal. Proceedings of the Royal Society of
London Series B 267: 801-806
Cooney R (1998) The Damaraland mole-rat: social life in the Kalahari
Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 53: 219-225.
J C DEUTSCH
Johnstone, R.A., Reynolds, J.D., Deutsch, J.C. 1996. Mutual
mate choice and sex differences in choosiness. Evolution 50,
1382-1391.
Deutsch, J.C., Reynolds, J.D. 1995. Design and sexual
selection: the evolution of sex differences in mate choice. In
Perspectives in Ethology, Vol 11 (N. Thompson, ed.), 297-324.
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Deutsch, J. C. 1994. Uganda kob mating
success does not increase on larger leks. Behavioral Ecology and
Sociobiology 34, 451-459.
Deutsch, J.C., Ofezu, A.A. 1994. Uganda kob reproductive
seasonality: optimal calving seasons or condition-dependent
oestrus? African Journal of Ecology 32, 283-295.
Balmford, A., Deutsch, J.C., Nefdt, R.J.C. 1993. Testing
hotspot models of lek evolution: data from three species of
ungulates. Behavioral ecology and sociobiology 33, 57-65.
Deutsch, J.C., Nefdt, R.J.C. 1992. Olfactory cues influence
female choice in two lek-breeding antelopes. Nature 356, 596-598.
Deutsch, J.C., Weeks, P. 1992. Uganda kob prefer high
visibility leks and territories. Behavioral Ecology 3, 223-233.
J A DREWE
Drewe, J.A. (2010) Who infects whom? Social networks and tuberculosis
transmission in wild meerkats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 277,
633-642.
Drewe, J.A., Madden, J.R. and Pearce, G.P. (2009) The social network
structure of a wild meerkat population: 1. Inter-group interactions.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63, 1295-1306.
Drewe, J.A., Dean, G.S., Michel, A.L., Lyashchenko, K.P, Greenwald, R.
and Pearce, G.P. (2009) Accuracy of three diagnostic tests for
determining Mycobacterium bovis infection status in live-sampled wild
meerkats (Suricata suricatta). Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic
Investigation 21, 31-39.
Drewe, J.A., Foote, A.K., Sutcliffe, R.L. and Pearce, G.P. (2009)
Pathology of Mycobacterium bovis infection in wild meerkats (Suricata
suricatta). Journal of Comparative Pathology 140, 12-24.
J D J GILBERT
Gilbert, J. D. J., Manica, A. (in press) Parental care trade-offs and
life history relationships in insects. American Naturalist.
Gilbert, J. D. J., Manica, A. (2009) Brood conspicuousness and clutch
viability in male-caring assassin bugs (Rhinocoris tristis). Ecological
Entomology 34 (2): 176-182.
J S GILCHRIST
Gilchrist, J.S. 2008. Aggressive monopolization of mobile carers by
young of a cooperative breeder. Proceedings of the Royal Society of
London Series B-Biological Sciences, 275, 2491-2498.
doi:10.1098/rspb.2008.0597
Gilchrist, J.S., Otali, E. & Mwanguhya, F. 2008. Caregivers
recognize and bias response towards individual young in a cooperative
breeding mammal, the banded mongoose. Journal of Zoology. 275, 41-46.
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Gilchrist, J.S. 2007. Cooperative behaviour in
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Behavioural Processes. 76, 100-105. DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2006.12.013
Gilchrist, J.S. & Russell, A.F. 2007. Who cares? Individual
contributions to pup care by breeders v’s nonbreeders in the
cooperatively breeding banded mongoose (Mungos mungo). Behavioral
Ecology and Sociobiology, 61, 1053-1060. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-006-0338-2
Gilchrist, J.S. 2006. Female eviction, abortion, and infanticide in
banded mongooses (Mungos mungo): implications for social control of
reproduction and synchronized parturition. Behavioral Ecology, 17:
664-669. DOI: 10.1093/beheco/ark012
Gilchrist, J.S. 2006. Reproductive success in a low skew, communal
breeding mammal: the banded mongoose, Mungos mungo. Behavioral Ecology
and Sociobiology, 60: 854-863. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-006-0229-6
Otali, E. & Gilchrist, J.S. 2006. Why chimpanzee mothers are less
gregarious than males: the infant-safety hypothesis. Behavioral Ecology
and Sociobiology, 59, 561-570. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-005-0081-0
Gilchrist, J.S., Otali, E. & Mwanguhya, F. 2004. Why breed
communally? Factors affecting fecundity in a communal breeding mammal:
the banded mongoose (Mungos mungo). Behavioral Ecology and
Sociobiology, 57, 119-131. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-004-0837-y
Gilchrist, J.S. 2004 Pup escorting in the communal breeding banded
mongoose: behavior, benefits and maintenance. Behavioral Ecology, 15,
952-960. DOI: 10.1093/beheco/arh071
Otali, E. & Gilchrist, J.S. 2004. The effects of refuse feeding on
body condition, reproduction and survival of banded mongooses. Journal
of Mammalogy, 85, 491-497
Gilchrist, J.S. & Otali, E. 2002. The effects of refuse-feeding on
home-range use, group size, and intergroup encounters in the banded
mongoose. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 80, 1795-1802
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Gordon, I.J. (1989). Vegetation community selection by ungulates on the
Isle of Rhum. I. The food supply. Journal of Applied
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S J HODGE
Hodge, S.J. (2009) Understanding variation in reproductive skew:
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Hodge, S.J. (2007) Counting the costs: the evolution of
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N R JORDAN
Jordan, N.R., Cherry, M.I. & Manser, M.B. 2007. Latrine
distribution and patterns of use by wild meerkats: implications for
territory and mate defence. Animal Behaviour, 73, 613-622.
Jordan, N.R. 2007. Scent marking investment is determined
by sex and breeding status in meerkats. Animal Behaviour, 74, 531-540.
Jordan, N.R., Mwanguhya, F., Kyabulima, S., Rüedi,
P. & Cant, M.A. 2010. Scent marking within and between groups of
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offspring solicitation behaviours signals of need? Trends in Ecology
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Kilner, R. (1997) Mouth colour is a reliable signal of need in begging
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Kilner, R. (1998) Primary and secondary sex ratio manipulation by zebra
finches. Animal Behaviour 56: 155-164
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Lingle, S. 2003. Group composition and cohesion in sympatric
white-tailed deer and mule deer. Canadian Journal of Zoology 81,
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Lingle, S. 2002. Coyote predation and habitat segregation of
white-tailed deer and mule deer. Ecology 83, 2037-2048.
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Lingle, S & W.F. Wilson. 2001. Detection and avoidance of predators
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Thomas, L. K., & Manica, A. (2005) Intrasexual competition and mate
choice in assassin bugs with uniparental male and female care. Animal
Behaviour 69: 275-281
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with overlapping broods. American Naturalist 164: 517-530
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Manica, A. (2004) Parental fish change their cannibalistic behaviour in
response to the cost-to-benefit-ratio of parental care. Animal
Behaviour 67: 1015-1021
Thomas, L. K., & Manica, A. (2003) Filial cannibalism in an
assassin bug. Animal Behaviour 66: 205-210
Manica, A. (2003) The effect of brood size and age on partial filial
cannibalism. Journal of Fish Biology 63: 37-47
Manica, A. (2002) Alternative strategies for a father with a small
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reproductive output in a cooperative bird. Behavioral Ecology 19:
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N.J. Raihani & A.R. Ridley (2007) Adult vocalizations during
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N.J. Raihani & A.R. Ridley (2007) Variable fledging age according
to group size: trade-offs in a cooperatively breeding bird. Biology
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A.R. Ridley & N.J. Raihani (2007) Facultative response to a
kleptoparasite by the cooperatively breeding pied babbler. Behavioral
Ecology 18: 324-330.
A.R. Ridley & N.J. Raihani (2007) Variable postfledging care in a
cooperative bird: causes and consequences. Behavioral Ecology 18:
994-1000.
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