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Eileen A. Lacey
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 97
Citations - 3438
Eileen A. Lacey is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Ctenomys sociabilis. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 91 publications receiving 3109 citations. Previous affiliations of Eileen A. Lacey include University of Michigan & Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.
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Life Underground: The Biology Of Subterranean Rodents
TL;DR: Life underground: The biology of subterranean rodents provides an excellent summary of what the authors know (and what they do not know) about this cryptic group of mammals, and also succeeds in conveying the joys and frustrations of studying them.
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Specimen collection: An essential tool
Luiz A. Rocha,Alexandre Aleixo,Gerald R. Allen,Frank Almeda,Carole C. Baldwin,Maxwell V. L. Barclay,John M. Bates,Aaron M. Bauer,Francesca Benzoni,C. M. Berns,Michael L. Berumen,David C. Blackburn,Stan Blum,Federico Bolaños,Rauri C. K. Bowie,Ralf Britz,Rafe M. Brown,Carlos Daniel Cadena,Kent E. Carpenter,Luis M. P. Ceríaco,Prosanta Chakrabarty,Gerardo Chaves,John Howard Choat,Kendall D. Clements,Bruce B. Collette,Allen Gilbert Collins,Jerry A. Coyne,Joel Cracraft,T. Daniel,M. R. de Carvalho,K. de Queiroz,F. Di Dario,Robert C. Drewes,John P. Dumbacher,A. Engilis,Mark V. Erdmann,William N. Eschmeyer,Chris R. Feldman,Brian L. Fisher,Jon Fjeldså,Peter W. Fritsch,Jérôme Fuchs,A. Getahun,Anthony C. Gill,Martin F. Gomon,Terrence M. Gosliner,Gary R. Graves,Charles E. Griswold,Robert P. Guralnick,Karsten E. Hartel,Kristofer M. Helgen,Hsuan-Ching Ho,Djoko T. Iskandar,Tomio Iwamoto,Zeehan Jaafar,Zeehan Jaafar,Helen F. James,David W. Johnson,David H. Kavanaugh,Nancy Knowlton,Eileen A. Lacey,Helen K. Larson,Jeffrey M. Leis,Harilaos A. Lessios,James K. Liebherr,Margaret D. Lowman,D. L. Mahler,Victor Mamonekene,Keiichi Matsuura,Gregory Mayer,Herman L. Mays,John E. McCosker,Roy W. McDiarmid,Jimmy A. McGuire,Matthew J. Miller,Rich Mooi,Randall D. Mooi,Craig Moritz,Philip Myers,Michael W. Nachman,Ronald A. Nussbaum,D. Ó Foighil,Lynne R. Parenti,James F. Parham,E. Paul,Gustav Paulay,Jorge L. Pérez-Emán,Alejandro Pérez-Matus,Steven Poe,John J. Pogonoski,Daniel L. Rabosky,John E. Randall,James Davis Reimer,D. R. Robertson,Mark-Oliver Rödel,Miguel Trefaut Rodrigues,Peter D. Roopnarine,Lukas Rüber,Mason J. Ryan,Frederick H. Sheldon,G. Shinohara,Andrew E. Z. Short,Warren Brian Simison,William F. Smith-Vaniz,Victor G. Springer,Melanie L. J. Stiassny,Jose G. Tello,Jose G. Tello,Cody W. Thompson,Thomas Trnski,Priscilla K. Tucker,Thomas Valqui,Michael Vecchione,Erik Verheyen,Peter C. Wainwright,Terry A. Wheeler,William T. White,Kipling Will,Jeffrey T. Williams,Gary C. Williams,Edward O. Wilson,Kevin Winker,R. Winterbottom,Christopher C. Witt +123 more
TL;DR: Collecting biological specimens for scientific studies came under scrutiny when B. A. Minteer and colleagues suggested that this practice plays a significant role in species extinctions.
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An evolutionary framework for studying mechanisms of social behavior
Hans A. Hofmann,Annaliese K. Beery,Daniel T. Blumstein,Iain D. Couzin,Ryan L. Earley,Loren D. Hayes,Peter L. Hurd,Eileen A. Lacey,Steven M. Phelps,Nancy G. Solomon,Michael Taborsky,Larry J. Young,Dustin R. Rubenstein +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an integrative conceptual framework is proposed to guide researchers towards a comprehensive understanding of the evolution and maintenance of mechanisms governing variation in sociality, which can be used as a basis for more integrative analyses of social behavior.
An evolutionary framework for studying mechanisms of social behavior Working Group on Integrative Models of Vertebrate Sociality: Evolution, Mechanisms, and Emergent Properties
Hans A. Hofmann,Annaliese K. Beery,Daniel T. Blumstein,Iain D. Couzin,Ryan L. Earley,Loren D. Hayes,Peter L. Hurd,Eileen A. Lacey,Steven M. Phelps,Nancy G. Solomon,Michael Taborsky,Larry J. Young,Dustin R. Rubenstein +12 more
TL;DR: This work proposes an integrative conceptual framework intended to guide researchers towards a comprehensive understanding of the evolution and maintenance of mechanisms governing variation in sociality.
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Oxytocin and vasopressin receptor distributions in a solitary and a social species of tuco‐tuco (Ctenomys haigi and Ctenomys sociabilis)
TL;DR: This work performed receptor autoradiography to assess whether forebrain oxytocin receptor (OTR) or vasopressin V1a receptor (V1aR) distributions differed with social structure in two closely related and ecologically similar species of South American rodents to explore interspecific differences in ctenomyid receptor binding patterns in a phylogenetic context.