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Ryan L. Earley
Researcher at University of Alabama
Publications - 132
Citations - 4312
Ryan L. Earley is an academic researcher from University of Alabama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mangrove rivulus & Population. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 127 publications receiving 3806 citations. Previous affiliations of Ryan L. Earley include Georgia State University & California State University, Fresno.
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Modulation of aggressive behaviour by fighting experience: mechanisms and contest outcomes.
TL;DR: The voluminous, but somewhat disconnected, literature on the neuroendocrine mechanisms that mediate experience effects is reviewed, providing a comprehensive view of how these mechanisms are integrated into overt behaviour.
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Eavesdropping on visual cues in green swordtail (Xiphophorus helleri) fights: a case for networking
Ryan L. Earley,Lee Alan Dugatkin +1 more
TL;DR: Eavesdropping significantly reduced the bystander's propensity to initiate aggression, escalate, and win against seen winners regardless of whether the watched bout had escalated or not, and lend clear support for the importance of eavesdropping in visually based aggressive signalling systems.
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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.
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Social interactions tune aggression and stress responsiveness in a territorial cichlid fish (Archocentrus nigrofasciatus).
Ryan L. Earley,Jonathan T. Edwards,Obaidullah Aseem,Kathryn Felton,Lawrence S. Blumer,Mary Karom,Matthew S. Grober +6 more
TL;DR: A variety of factors that could disrupt the ability of isolates to appropriately modulate interactions between social behavior and the HPI axis are discussed, and a number of functional hypotheses underlying the sensitivity of group-housed losers to changes in contest dynamics are examined.
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.