Christine E Beardsworth
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Recent Articles
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Gobbens E, Beardsworth C, Dekinga A, Ten Horn J, Toledo S, Nathan R, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Mar;
14(3):e10954.
PMID: 38450319
Deciding when to depart on long-distance, sometimes global, movements can be especially important for flying species. Adverse weather conditions can affect energetic flight costs and navigational ability. While departure timings...
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Heathcote R, Whiteside M, Beardsworth C, Van Horik J, Laker P, Toledo S, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2023 Jan;
7(3):461-471.
PMID: 36690732
Most animals confine their activities to a discrete home range, long assumed to reflect the fitness benefits of obtaining spatial knowledge about the landscape. However, few empirical studies have linked...
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Nathan R, Monk C, Arlinghaus R, Adam T, Alos J, Assaf M, et al.
Science
. 2022 Feb;
375(6582):eabg1780.
PMID: 35175823
Understanding animal movement is essential to elucidate how animals interact, survive, and thrive in a changing world. Recent technological advances in data collection and management have transformed our understanding of...
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Ersoy S, Beardsworth C, Dekinga A, van der Meer M, Piersma T, Groothuis T, et al.
J Anim Ecol
. 2021 Nov;
91(2):356-366.
PMID: 34753198
Variation in foraging tactics and diet is usually attributed to differences in morphology, experience and prey availability. Recently, consistent individual differences in behaviour (personality) have been shown to be associated...
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Gupte P, Beardsworth C, Spiegel O, Lourie E, Toledo S, Nathan R, et al.
J Anim Ecol
. 2021 Oct;
91(2):287-307.
PMID: 34657296
Modern, high-throughput animal tracking increasingly yields 'big data' at very fine temporal scales. At these scales, location error can exceed the animal's step size, leading to mis-estimation of behaviours inferred...
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Beardsworth C, Whiteside M, Capstick L, Laker P, Langley E, Nathan R, et al.
R Soc Open Sci
. 2021 May;
8(3):201758.
PMID: 33959338
Memories about the spatial environment, such as the locations of foraging patches, are expected to affect how individuals move around the landscape. However, individuals differ in the ability to remember...
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Beardsworth C, Whiteside M, Laker P, Nathan R, Orchan Y, Toledo S, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2021 Feb;
24(4):751-760.
PMID: 33616308
Cognitive biases for encoding spatial information (orientation strategies) in relation to self (egocentric) or landmarks (allocentric) differ between species or populations according to the habitats they occupy. Whether biases in...
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Langley E, Adams G, Beardsworth C, Dawson D, Laker P, Van Horik J, et al.
Behav Ecol
. 2020 Aug;
31(3):798-806.
PMID: 32821079
To understand the evolution of cognitive abilities, we need to understand both how selection acts upon them and their genetic (co)variance structure. Recent work suggests that there are fitness consequences...
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Langley E, Van Horik J, Whiteside M, Beardsworth C, Weiss M, Madden J
J Anim Ecol
. 2020 Mar;
89(6):1340-1349.
PMID: 32118295
Social environments influence important ecological processes and can determine how selection acts on traits. Cognitive abilities can shape these social environments and in turn, affect individuals' fitness. To understand how...
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Whiteside M, Bess M, Frasnelli E, Beardsworth C, Langley E, Van Horik J, et al.
Learn Behav
. 2020 Jan;
48(1):84-95.
PMID: 31916193
The differential specialization of each side of the brain facilitates the parallel processing of information and has been documented in a wide range of animals. Animals that are more lateralized...