Faculty & Staff
Lauren M. Mathews
Publications
Peer-Reviewed (Refereed) Journal Articles
- Mathews, L.M. 2003. Tests of the mate-guarding hypothesis for social monogamy: male snapping shrimp prefer to associate with high- value females. Behavioral Ecology 14: 63-67.
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Mathews, L.M. 2002. Tests of the mate-guarding hypothesis for social monogamy: does population density, sex ratio, or female synchrony affect behavior of male snapping shrimp (Alpheus angulatus)? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 51:426-432.
- Mathews, L.M. 2002. Territorial cooperation and social monogamy: factors affecting intersexual interactions in pair-living snapping shrimp. Animal Behaviour 63:767-777.
- Mathews, L.M., C. D. Schubart, J.E. Neigel, and D.L. Felder. 2002. Genetic, ecological, and behavioural divergence between two sibling snapping shrimp species (Crustacea: Decapoda: Alpheus). Molecular Ecology 11: 1427-1437.
- McKnight, A.E., L.M. Mathews, R.A. Avery, and K.T. Lee. 2000. Distribution is correlated with color phase in green crabs, Carcinus maenas (Linnaeus, 1758) in southern New England. Crustaceana 73: 763-768.
