by Michael | Jul 3, 2015 | Accepted paper, Lab News, Uncategorized
It’s been a great week with all the news about our paper on wy people play violent video games in Personality and Individual differences. Our Conversation piece was picked up by a few interested parties, and here’s an on Radio National, with a great piece...
by Michael | Jun 9, 2015 | Accepted paper, Lab News, Uncategorized
Alright! Our first paper looking at human behaviour using video games was just accepted in PLoS ONE! What a long ride it was, but it’s great to have the paper accepted in an open access journal as I have a feeling that this paper will get some attention. If...
by Michael | Jul 20, 2014 | Accepted paper, Lab News, Uncategorized
After a few trials, our manuscript examining the costs of mate guarding from both a male and female perspective just got accepted in Animal Behaviour! A great outcome. In this manuscript, we look at female remating rates and how males monopolize females, aswell as...
by Michael | Jan 14, 2014 | Accepted paper, Lab News, Uncategorized
A good start to the year as Simon Lailvaux, Robbie Wilson and I just had our first paper accepted in Evolution . Come back in a couple of weeks to find out about ageing and performance in male and female basketball...
by Michael | Nov 22, 2013 | Accepted paper, Uncategorized
Through Alex Jordan‘s hard work we got our second manuscript accepted in American Naturalist! Alex did an amazing job on this manuscript. I won’t ruin the punchline, so I’ll put up a link as soon as it comes out. Reproductive foragers: spider males...
by Michael | May 16, 2013 | Accepted paper, Lab News, Uncategorized
Our first paper in American Naturalist was just accepted today – Exciting! Kasumovic, M.M. & Jordan, L. A. 2013. The social factors driving settlement and relocation decisions in a solitary and aggregative spider. This paper examined the factors – from...