Christina Halpin
Christina Halpin Position: Analyst School/office: Faculty OfficeEmail: Y2hyaXN0aW5hLmhhbHBpbjtvcnUuc2U=
Phone: +46 19 303148
Room: E3236
Publications
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Articles, reviews/surveys |
Articles in journals
- Penacchio, O. , Halpin, C. G. , Cuthill, I. C. , Lovell, P. G. , Wheelwright, M. , Skelhorn, J. , Rowe, C. & Harris, J. M. (2023). A computational neuroscience framework for quantifying warning signals. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 15 (1), 103-116. [BibTeX]
- Halpin, C. G. , Penacchio, O. , Lovell, P. G. , Cuthill, I. C. , Harris, J. M. , Skelhorn, J. & Rowe, C. (2020). Pattern contrast influences wariness in naïve predators towards aposematic patterns. Scientific Reports, 10 (1). [BibTeX]
- Halpin, C. G. & Rowe, C. (2017). The effect of distastefulness and conspicuous coloration on the post-attack rejection behaviour of predators and survival of prey. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 120 (1), 236-244. [BibTeX]
- Halpin, C. G. , Skelhorn, J. , Rowe, C. , Ruxton, G. D. & Higginson, A. D. (2017). The Impact of Detoxification Costs and Predation Risk on Foraging: Implications for Mimicry Dynamics. PLOS ONE, 12 (1). [BibTeX]
- Skelhorn, J. , Halpin, C. G. & Rowe, C. (2016). Learning about aposematic prey. Behavioral Ecology, 27 (4), 955-964. [BibTeX]
- Smith, K. E. , Halpin, C. G. & Rowe, C. (2016). The benefits of being toxic to deter predators depends on prey body size. Behavioral Ecology, 27 (6), 1650-1655. [BibTeX]
- Halpin, C. G. , Skelhorn, J. & Rowe, C. (2014). Increased predation of nutrient-enriched aposematic prey. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences, 281 (1781). [BibTeX]
- Chatelain, M. , Halpin, C. G. & Rowe, C. (2013). Ambient temperature influences birds' decisions to eat toxic prey. Animal Behaviour, 86 (4), 733-740. [BibTeX]
- Halpin, C. G. , Skelhorn, J. & Rowe, C. (2013). Predators' decisions to eat defended prey depend on the size of undefended prey. Animal Behaviour, 85 (6), 1315-1321. [BibTeX]
- Halpin, C. G. , Skelhorn, J. & Rowe, C. (2012). The Relationship between Sympatric Defended Species Depends upon Predators' Discriminatory Behaviour. PLOS ONE, 7 (9). [BibTeX]
- Halpin, C. G. & Rowe, C. (2010). Taste-rejection behaviour by predators can promote variability in prey defences. Biology Letters, 6 (5), 617-619. [BibTeX]
- Syed, A. A. , Halpin, C. G. , Irving, J. A. E. , Unwin, N. C. , White, M. , Bhopal, R. S. , Redfern, C. P. F. & Weaver, J. U. (2008). A common intron 2 polymorphism of the glucocorticoid receptor gene is associated with insulin resistance in men. Clinical Endocrinology, 68 (6), 879-884. [BibTeX]
- Halpin, C. G. , Skelhorn, J. & Rowe, C. (2008). Being conspicuous and defended: selective benefits for the individual. Behavioral Ecology, 19 (5), 1012-1017. [BibTeX]
- Halpin, C. G. , Skelhorn, J. & Rowe, C. (2008). Naïve predators and selection for rare conspicuous defended prey: the initial evolution of aposematism revisited. Animal Behaviour, 75 (3), 771-781. [BibTeX]
Articles, reviews/surveys
- Rowe, C. & Halpin, C. G. (2013). Why are warning displays multimodal?. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 67 (9), 1425-1439. [BibTeX]