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Ian Hamilton
Ian Hamilton
Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology and Mathematics, The Ohio State University
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Patterns of daily torpor and day-roost selection by male and female big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus)
IM Hamilton, RMR Barclay
Canadian Journal of Zoology 72 (4), 744-749, 1994
2911994
Evolutionary causes and consequences of consistent individual variation in cooperative behaviour
R Bergmüller, R Schürch, IM Hamilton
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 365 …, 2010
1502010
Contingent movement and cooperation evolve under generalized reciprocity
IM Hamilton, M Taborsky
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 (1578), 2259-2267, 2005
1382005
Open access, open systems: pastoral management of common-pool resources in the Chad Basin
M Moritz, P Scholte, IM Hamilton, S Kari
Human Ecology 41, 351-365, 2013
1352013
Strategic growth decisions in helper cichlids
D Heg, N Bender, I Hamilton
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004
1352004
Validation of a randomization procedure to assess animal habitat preferences: microhabitat use of tiger sharks in a seagrass ecosystem
MR Heithaus, IM Hamilton, AJ Wirsing, LM Dill
Journal of Animal Ecology 75 (3), 666-676, 2006
1072006
Size differences within a dominance hierarchy influence conflict and help in a cooperatively breeding cichlid
IM Hamilton, D Heg, N Bender
Behaviour 142 (11-12), 1591-1613, 2005
1012005
Diets of Juvenile, Yearling, and Adult Big Brown Bats (Eptesicus fuscus) in Southeastern Alberta
IM Hamilton, RMR Barclay
Journal of Mammalogy 79 (3), 764-771, 1998
931998
The relationship between social status, behaviour, growth and steroids in male helpers and breeders of a cooperatively breeding cichlid
N Bender, D Heg, IM Hamilton, Z Bachar, M Taborsky, RF Oliveira
Hormones and Behavior 50 (2), 173-182, 2006
822006
Unrelated helpers will not fully compensate for costs imposed on breeders when they pay to stay
IM Hamilton, M Taborsky
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 (1561), 445-454, 2005
822005
Mobile pastoralists in the Logone floodplain distribute themselves in an ideal free distribution
M Moritz, IM Hamilton, YJ Chen, P Scholte
Current Anthropology 55 (1), 115-122, 2014
792014
The effects of temporal variation in predation risk on anti-predator behaviour: an empirical test using marine snails
IM Hamilton, MR Heithaus
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2001
772001
Tug-of-war over reproduction in a cooperatively breeding cichlid
D Heg, IM Hamilton
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62, 1249-1257, 2008
762008
Recruiters and joiners: using optimal skew theory to predict group size and the division of resources within groups of social foragers
IM Hamilton
The American Naturalist 155 (5), 684-695, 2000
702000
Emergent sustainability in open property regimes
M Moritz, R Behnke, CM Beitl, R Bliege Bird, RM Chiaravalloti, JK Clark, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (51), 12859-12867, 2018
692018
Disease control through fertility control: Secondary benefits of animal birth control in Indian street dogs
AJ Yoak, JF Reece, SD Gehrt, IM Hamilton
Preventive Veterinary Medicine 113 (1), 152-156, 2014
682014
Monopolization of food by zebrafish (Danio rerio) increases in risky habitats
IM Hamilton, LM Dill
Canadian Journal of Zoology 80 (12), 2164-2169, 2002
632002
Kleptoparasitism and the distribution of unequal competitors
IM Hamilton
Behavioral Ecology 13 (2), 260-267, 2002
562002
The use of territorial gardening versus kleptoparasitism by a subtropical reef fish (Kyphosus cornelii) is influenced by territory defendability
IM Hamilton, LM Dill
Behavioral Ecology 14 (4), 561-568, 2003
552003
Social-ecological feedbacks lead to unsustainable lock-in in an inland fishery
S Laborde, A Fernández, SC Phang, IM Hamilton, N Henry, HC Jung, ...
Global Environmental Change 41, 13-25, 2016
532016
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