Publications of Hannah M. Rowland
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Journal Article (61)
2015
Journal Article
10 (7), e0130093 (2015)
Changes in women's facial skin color over the ovulatory cycle are not detectable by the human visual system. PLoS One
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5 (20), pp. 4603 - 4616 (2015)
Body size but not warning signal luminance influences predation risk in recently metamorphosed poison frogs. Ecology and Evolution 2013
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24 (4), pp. 942 - 948 (2013)
Bitter taste enhances predatory biases against aggregations of prey with warning coloration. Behavioral Ecology 2012
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26 (2), pp. 334 - 342 (2012)
How the ladybird got its spots: effects of resource limitation on the honesty of aposematic signals. Functional Ecology
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106 (1), pp. 90 - 103 (2012)
Masquerade is associated with polyphagy and larval overwintering in Lepidoptera. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
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279 (1736), pp. 2099 - 2105 (2012)
Prey community structure affects how predators select for Mullerian mimicry. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2011
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108 (16), pp. 6532 - 6536 (2011)
Density-dependent predation influences the evolution and behavior of masquerading prey. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
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21 (4), pp. 851 - 860 (2010)
A tale of 2 signals: signal mimicry between aposematic species enhances predator avoidance learning. Behavioral Ecology
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13 (12), pp. 1494 - 1502 (2010)
Mimicry between unequally defended prey can be parasitic: evidence for quasi-Batesian mimicry. Ecology Letters
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6 (6), pp. 732 - 735 (2010)
When more is less: the fitness consequences of predators attacking more unpalatable prey when more are presented. Biology Letters
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99 (1), pp. 1 - 8 (2010)
The evolution and ecology of masquerade. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
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21 (6), pp. 1344 - 1348 (2010)
Size-dependent misclassification of masquerading prey. Behavioral Ecology
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327 (5961), p. 51 - 51 (2010)
Masquerade: Camouflage without crypsis. Science 2009
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46 (2), pp. 213 - 217 (2009)
Facial scarring enhances men's attractiveness for short-term relationships. Personality and Individual Differences
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115 (6), pp. 588 - 595 (2009)
Static and dynamic facial images cue similar attractiveness judgements. Ethology, Ecology & Evolution
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364 (1516), pp. 519 - 527 (2009)
From Abbott Thayer to the present day: what have we learned about the function of countershading? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences
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7 (1), pp. 23 - 35 (2009)
Face, body and speech cues independently predict judgments of attractiveness. Journal of Evolutionary Psychology
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20 (5), pp. 1133 - 1137 (2009)
Trade-offs between markers of absolute and relative quality in human facial preferences. Behavioral Ecology 2008
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275 (1651), pp. 2539 - 2545 (2008)
Can't tell the caterpillars from the trees: countershading enhances survival in a woodland. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2007
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448 (7149), pp. 64 - 67 (2007)
Co-mimics have a mutualistic relationship despite unequal defences. Nature