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Nicola Marples
Nicola Marples
Professor in Zoology, Trinity College Dublin
Verified email at tcd.ie
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The complex business of survival by aposematism
J Mappes, N Marples, JA Endler
Trends in ecology & evolution 20 (11), 598-603, 2005
5172005
AVONET: morphological, ecological and geographical data for all birds
JA Tobias, C Sheard, AL Pigot, AJM Devenish, J Yang, F Sayol, ...
Ecology Letters 25 (3), 581-597, 2022
5042022
Neophobia and dietary conservatism: two distinct processes?
NM Marples, DJ Kelly
Evolutionary Ecology 13, 641-653, 1999
2081999
Responses of wild birds to novel prey: evidence of dietary conservatism
NM Marples, TJ Roper, DGC Harper
Oikos, 161-165, 1998
2011998
Effects of novel colour and smell on the response of naive chicks towards food and water
NM Marples, TJ Roper
Animal Behaviour 51 (6), 1417-1424, 1996
1561996
The relative importance of colour, taste and smell in the protection of an aposematic insect Coccinella septempunctata
NM Marples, W van Veelen, PM Brakefield
Animal Behaviour 48 (4), 967-974, 1994
1481994
Odour and colour as cues for taste-avoidance learning in domestic chicks
TJ Roper, NM Marples
Animal behaviour 53 (6), 1241-1250, 1997
1221997
Perspective: the evolution of warning coloration is not paradoxical
NM Marples, DJ Kelly, RJ Thomas
Evolution 59 (5), 933-940, 2005
1212005
Differences between the 7‐spot and 2‐spot ladybird beetles (Coccinellidae) in their toxic effects on a bird predator
NM Marples, PM Brakefield, RJ Cowie
Ecological Entomology 14 (1), 79-84, 1989
1111989
Colour preferences of domestic chicks in relation to food and water presentation
TJ Roper, NM Marples
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 54 (2-3), 207-213, 1997
1021997
Dietary conservatism may facilitate the initial evolution of aposematism
RJ Thomas, NM Marples, IC Cuthill, M Takahashi, EA Gibson
Oikos 101 (3), 458-466, 2003
942003
The effects of novel odour and colour cues on food acceptance by the zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata
DJ Kelly, NM Marples
Animal Behaviour 68 (5), 1049-1054, 2004
882004
The diet of the badger Meles meles in the Republic of Ireland
GP Cleary, LAL Corner, J O’Keeffe, NM Marples
Mammalian Biology 74, 438-447, 2009
802009
Prey selection by wild birds can allow novel and conspicuous colour morphs to spread in prey populations
RJ Thomas, LA Bartlett, NM Marples, DJ Kelly, IC Cuthill
Oikos 106 (2), 285-294, 2004
782004
Better to be bimodal: the interaction of color and odor on learning and memory
EC Siddall, NM Marples
Behavioral Ecology 19 (2), 425-432, 2008
712008
Deactivation of dietary wariness through experience of novel food
NM Marples, M Quinlan, RJ Thomas, DJ Kelly
Behavioral Ecology 18 (5), 803-810, 2007
702007
Response of domestic chicks to methyl anthranilate odour
NM MARPLES, TJ ROPER
Animal behaviour 53 (6), 1263-1270, 1997
531997
Can the dietary conservatism of predators compensate for positive frequency dependent selection against rare, conspicuous prey?
NM Marples, J Mappes
Evolutionary Ecology 25, 737-749, 2011
522011
Genetic variation for the rate of recruitment of novel insect prey into the diet of a bird
NM Marples, PM Brakefield
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 55 (1), 17-27, 1995
521995
Super-ranging. A new ranging strategy in European badgers
A Gaughran, DJ Kelly, T MacWhite, E Mullen, P Maher, M Good, ...
PLoS One 13 (2), e0191818, 2018
452018
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