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Caitlin H Miller

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Vogt C, Zipple M, Sprockett D, Miller C, Hardy S, Arthur M, et al.
BMC Biol . 2024 Apr; 22(1):72. PMID: 38561721
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Vogt C, Zipple M, Sprockett D, Miller C, Hardy S, Arthur M, et al.
BMC Biol . 2024 Feb; 22(1):35. PMID: 38355587
Background: Social behavior and social organization have major influences on individual health and fitness. Yet, biomedical research focuses on studying a few genotypes under impoverished social conditions. Understanding how lab...
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Miller C, Hillock M, Yang J, Carlson-Clarke B, Haxhillari K, Lee A, et al.
Commun Biol . 2023 Mar; 6(1):297. PMID: 36941412
Urine marking is central to mouse social behavior. Males use depletable and costly urine marks in intrasexual competition and mate attraction. We investigate how males alter signaling decisions across variable...
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Miller C, Haxhillari K, Hillock M, Reichard T, Sheehan M
Proc Biol Sci . 2023 Feb; 290(1993):20222489. PMID: 36787797
Signals mediate competitive interactions by allowing rival assessment, yet are often energetically expensive to produce. One of the key mechanisms maintaining signal reliability is social costs. While the social costs...
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Miller S, Jernigan C, Legan A, Miller C, Tumulty J, Walton A, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol . 2021 Aug; 36(11):960-963. PMID: 34407919
An investigation into animal behavior data archiving practices revealed low rates of data archiving, frequent issues with archived data, and a near absence of multimedia data from data archives. Increasing...
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Miller C, Campbell P, Sheehan M
BMC Evol Biol . 2020 Aug; 20(1):99. PMID: 32770934
Background: Many animals rely heavily on olfaction to navigate their environment. Among rodents, olfaction is crucial for a wide range of social behaviors. The vomeronasal olfactory system in particular plays...
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Sheehan M, Campbell P, Miller C
Mol Ecol . 2019 Jun; 28(15):3587-3601. PMID: 31232499
Scent marks are important mediators of territorial behaviour and sexual selection, especially among mammals. The evolution of compounds used in scent marks has the potential to inform our understanding of...
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Sheehan M, Miller C, Vogt C, Ligon R
Curr Biol . 2018 Jan; 28(1):R19-R21. PMID: 29316414
Behaviors are among the most complex phenotypes, making the genetic dissection of behavioral differences extremely challenging. A careful dissection of ontogenetic differences in burrowing behavior between mouse species highlights the...