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Sara Ryding
Sara Ryding
PhD student, Deakin University
Verified email at deakin.edu.au
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Shape-shifting: changing animal morphologies as a response to climatic warming
S Ryding, M Klaassen, GJ Tattersall, JL Gardner, MRE Symonds
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 36 (11), 1036-1048, 2021
932021
The relationship between monoaminergic gene expression, learning, and optimism in red junglefowl chicks
R Boddington, CA Gómez Dunlop, LC Garnham, S Ryding, ...
Animal Cognition 23, 901-911, 2020
122020
Impulsivity is affected by cognitive enrichment and links to brain gene expression in red junglefowl chicks
S Ryding, LC Garnham, RN Abbey-Lee, I Petkova, A Kreshchenko, ...
Animal Behaviour 178, 195-207, 2021
82021
Exploring the relationship between boldness, activity, exploration and monoaminergic gene expression in red junglefowl chicks
KA Lundgren, CA Gómez Dunlop, LC Garnham, S Ryding, RN Abbey-Lee, ...
Animal Behavior and Cognition 8 (2), 124-137, 2021
32021
Manipulating monoamines reduces exploration and boldness of Mediterranean field crickets
KA Lundgren, RN Abbey-Lee, LC Garnham, A Kreshchenko, S Ryding, ...
Behavioural Processes 183, 104298, 2021
22021
Pervasive morphological responses to climate change in bird body and appendage size
S Ryding, A McQueen, M Klaassen, GJ Tattersall, MRE Symonds
bioRxiv, 2023.09. 28.560061, 2023
2023
Swallows shrink as climate warms
S Ryding, A McQueen
Nature Climate Change 12 (9), 783-784, 2022
2022
Response to ‘Allometry to evaluate Allen’s rule in climate warming’by Santoro and Calzada
S Ryding, M Klaassen, GJ Tattersall, JL Gardner, MRE Symonds
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 37 (6), 478-479, 2022
2022
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