David J Mitchell
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Mitchell D, Beckmann C, Biro P
Am Nat
. 2024 Feb;
203(3):347-361.
PMID: 38358809
AbstractClassic evolutionary theory predicts that predation will shift trait means and erode variance within prey species; however, several studies indicate higher behavioral trait variance and trait integration in high-predation populations....
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Klaassen H, Tissot S, Meliani J, Boutry J, Miltiadous A, Biro P, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2024 Feb;
291(2016):20232666.
PMID: 38351808
Wildlife is increasingly exposed to sublethal transient cancer risk factors, including mutagenic substances, which activates their anti-cancer defences, promotes tumourigenesis, and may negatively impact populations. Little is known about how...
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Vega-Trejo R, Vila-Pouca C, Mitchell D, Kotrschal A
Evol Ecol
. 2022 Dec;
36(6):1045-1059.
PMID: 36471809
Cognitive and sensory abilities are vital in affecting survival under predation risk, leading to selection on brain anatomy. However, how exactly predation and brain evolution are linked has not yet...
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Mitchell D, Beckmann C, Biro P
Ecol Evol
. 2021 Jun;
11(12):7201-7210.
PMID: 34188806
Behavioral and physiological ecologists have long been interested in explaining the causes and consequences of trait variation, with a focus on individual differences in mean values. However, the majority of...
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Strickland K, Mitchell D, Delme C, Frere C
Evolution
. 2021 Jun;
75(8):1953-1965.
PMID: 34184766
In the evolutionary transition from solitary to group living, it should be adaptive for animals to respond to the environment and choose when to socialize to reduce conflict and maximize...
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Mitchell D, Houslay T
Behav Ecol
. 2021 Mar;
32(1):25-29.
PMID: 33708005
The study of behavioral syndromes aims to understand among-individual correlations of behavior, yielding insights into the ecological factors and proximate constraints that shape behavior. In parallel, interest has been growing...
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Mitchell D, Vega-Trejo R, Kotrschal A
Biol Lett
. 2020 Jan;
16(1):20190654.
PMID: 31964256
Predation is a near ubiquitous factor of nature and a powerful selective force on prey. Moreover, it has recently emerged as an important driver in the evolution of brain anatomy,...
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Stamps J, Biro P, Mitchell D, Saltz J
Evolution
. 2018 Aug;
72(10):2167-2180.
PMID: 30133698
Interactions between genotypes and environments are central to evolutionary genetics, but such interactions are typically described, rather than predicted from theory. Recent Bayesian models of development generate specific predictions about...
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Warren A, Mitchell D, Gates P
Eur J Mass Spectrom (Chichester)
. 2018 Jan;
24(1):89-95.
PMID: 29334807
There is still a need to develop reliable and robust matrix deposition methods for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation mass spectrometry that are applicable to a range of matrices, solvents and analyte...
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Mitchell D, Biro P
Proc Biol Sci
. 2017 Aug;
284(1860).
PMID: 28794220
Despite accumulating evidence for individual variation in behavioural plasticity, there is currently little understanding of the causes and consequences of this variation. An outstanding question is whether individual reaction norm...