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Jungwirth A, Nuehrenberg P, Jordan A. 2021. On the importance of defendable resources for social evolution: applying new techniques to a long-standing question. Ethology in press
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Etheredge RI, Schartl M, Jordan A. 2021. Decontextualized learning for interpretable hierarchical representations of visual patterns. Patterns 2(2):100193
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Lein E, Jordan A. 2021. Studying the evolution of social behaviour in Darwin’s Dreampond – a case for the Lamprologine shell cichlids. Hydrobiologia.
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Rodriguez-Santiago M, Nuehrenberg P, Derry J, Deussen O, Francisco F, Garrison LK, Garza SF, Hofmann A, Jordan A. 2020. Behavioral traits that define social dominance are the same that reduce social influence in a consensus task. PNAS (31) 18566-18573
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Windorfer J, Bose A, Böhm A, Ronco F, Indermaur A, Salzburger W, Jordan A. 2020. Manipulating structural attributes of shelters reveals hidden, open-ended preference functions in a niche-constructing cichlid fish. Proceedings of the Royal Society B (287) 1927
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Francisco F, Nührenberg P, Jordan A. 2020. High-resolution, non-invasive animal tracking and reconstruction of local environment in aquatic systems. Movement Ecology 8 (27)
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Jordan A, Taborsky B, Taborsky M. 2020. Cichlids as a model system for studying social behaviour and evolution. In ‘The Behaviour, Ecology, and Evolution of cichlid fishes: A Contemporary Modern Synthesis’ Abate and Noakes (eds). Spinger Academic.
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Garkov D, Sommer B, Dullin C, Jordan A, Klein K, Lein E, Schreiber F. 2020. An Immersive Analytics Application for Anatomical Fish Brain Data. ISMB BioVis 2020
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Cakmak E, Schaefer H, Buchmuller J, Fuchs J, Schreck T, Jordan A, Keim D. 2020. MotionGlyphs: Visual Abstraction of Spatio-Temporal Networks in Collective Animal Behavior. Computer Graphics Forum 39 (3)
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Kohda M, Hotta T, Takeyama T, Yoshimura N, Jordan A. 2019. If a fish can pass the mark test, what are the implications for consciousness and self-awareness testing in animals? PLOS Biology February 7, 2019
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Satoh S, Awata S, Tanaka H, Jordan A, Kakuda N, Hori M, & Kohda M. 2019. Bi-parental mucus provisioning in the scale-eating cichlid Perissodus microlepis (Cichlidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 128(4), 926-935
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Beekman M, Jordan LA. 2017. Does the field of animal personality provide any new insights for behavioural ecology? Behavioural Ecology (2017) 28 (3): 617-623
Bolnick DI, Hendrix K, Jordan LA, Veen T, Brock CD. 2016. Intruder color and light environment jointly determine how nesting male stickleback respond to simulated territorial intrusions. Biology Letters. 12: 20160467.
Jordan LA, Maguire S, Hofmann, HA, Kohda M. 2016. The social and ecological consequences of an ‘over-extended’ phenotype. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 283 (1822)
Ryan MJ, Jordan LA. 2015. Courtship and Mate Choice, In J Call (Ed) APA Handbook of Comparative Psychology
Jordan LA, Ryan MJ. 2015. The sensory ecology of adaptive landscapes. Biology Letters http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2014.1054
Kohda M, Jordan LA, Kosaka N, Hotta T, Takeyama TT. 2015. Facial recognition in a group-living cichlid. PLOS ONE. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0142552
Takashi H, Jordan LA, Takeyama T, Kohda M. 2015. Order effects in transitive inference: Does the presentation order of social information affect transitive inference in social animals? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Hotta T, Takeyama T, Heg D, Awata S, Jordan LA, Kohda M. 2015. The use of multiple sources of social information in contest behaviour: testing the social cognitive abilities of a cichlid fish. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Li N, Takeyama T, Jordan LA, Kohda M. 2015. Female control of paternity by spawning site choice in a cooperatively breeding fish. Behaviour 152: 231–245
Brooks RC, Shelly JP, Jordan LA, Dixson BJ. 2015. The multivariate evolution of female body shape in an artificial digital ecosystem Evolution and Human Behavior http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2015.02.001
Jordan LA, Kokko H, Kasumovic MM. 2014. Reproductive foragers: Spider males choose mates by selecting among available competitive environments. The American Naturalist 183 (5): 638-649
Takashi H, Takeyama T, Jordan LA, Kohda M. 2014. Duration of memory of dominance relationships in a group living cichlid. Naturwissenschaften 101 (9):745-751; 10.1007/s00114-014-1213-z
Jordan LA, Brooks R. 2012. Recent social history alters male courtship preferences. Evolution 66 (1): 280-287
Kasumovic MM, Jordan LA. 2013. The social factors driving settlement and relocation decisions in a solitary and aggregative spider. The American Naturalist 182 (4): 532-541
Mann RP, Herbert-Read JE, Ma Q, Jordan LA, Sumpter DJT, Ward AJW. 2013. A model comparison reveals dynamic social information drives the movements of humbug damselfish. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 11 (90) doi: 10.1098/rsif.2013.0794
Jordan LA,Herbert-Read,Ward A. 2013. Rising costs of care make Spiny Chromis discerning parents. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 67 (3): 449-455
Ward AJWW, Herbert-Read JE, Jordan LA, James R, Krause J, Ma Q, Rubenstein DI, Sumpter DJT & LJ Morrell. 2013. Initiators, leaders and recruitment mechanisms in the collective movements of damselfish. The American Naturalist 181 (6):748-760
Wong MYL, Jordan LA, Marsh-Rollo S, St-Cyr S, Reynolds J, Stiver K, Desjardins J, Fitzpatrick JL, Balshine S. 2012. Mating systems in cooperative breeders: the roles of resource dispersion and conflict mitigation. Behavioral Ecology 23 (3): 521-530
Jordan LA, Brooks R. 2010. The lifetime costs of increased male reproductive effort: Courtship, copulation, and the Coolidge Effect. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 23 (11): 2403-2409
Jordan LA, Avolio C, Herbert-Read JE, Krause J, Rubenstein D, Ward A. 2010. Group structure in a restricted entry system is mediated by both resident and joiner preferences. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 64(7): 1099-1106
Jordan LA, Wong MYL, Balshine S. 2010. The effects of familiarity and social hierarchy on group membership decisions in a social fish. Biology Letters 6(3): 301-303
Beekman M, Allsopp MH, Jordan LA, Oldroyd BP. 2009. A quantitative study of worker reproduction in queenright colonies of the Cape honey bee Apis mellifera capensis. Molecular Ecology 18: 2722
Jordan LA. CABI, 2008. Poecilia reticulata. In: Invasive Species Compendium, 2008 edition. Wallingford, UK: CABI
Jordan LA, Allsopp MH, Beekman M, Wossler, TC & Oldroyd BP 2008. Inheritance of traits associated with reproductive potential in Apis mellifera capensis and A. m. scutellata workers. Journal of Heredity 99 (4): 376-381
Jordan LA, Allsopp MH, Oldroyd BP, Wossler TH, Beekman M. 2008. Cheating honeybee workers produce royal offspring. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 275 (1632): 345-351
The paper above was highlighted in Nature 450, 764-765 and Current Biology 18 (5): 206-2207Oldroyd BP, Allsopp MH, Gloag RS, Lim J, Jordan LA, Beekman M. 2008. Thelytokous parthenogenesis in unmated queen honey bees (Apis mellifera capensis): Central fusion and high recombination rates. Genetics 180: 359-366
Jordan LA, Allsopp MH, Oldroyd BP, Wossler TH, Beekman M. 2007. A scientific note on the drone flight time of Apis mellifera capensis and A. m. scutellata. Apidologie 38 (5): 436-437
Midgley DJ, Jordan LA, Saleeba JA, McGee PA. 2006. Utilisation of carbon substrates by orchid and ericoid mycorrhizal fungi from Australian dry sclerophyll forests. Mycorrhiza 16 (3): 175-182