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Alison Bell

(she/her/hers)

Professor

Primary Affiliation

Brain Connectivity and Networks

Affiliations

Status Affiliate Faculty

Home Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior

Phone 265-5469

Email alisonmb@illinois.edu

Address

  • Biography

    Alison Bell is a professor in the Department of Evolution, Ecology. and Behavior. Her primary affiliation is Brain Connectivity and Networks. Additionally, Professor Bell is a Lowell Getz Scholar in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior as well as a professor in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. She is an affiliate in the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology.

    Education:

    • B.A., University of Chicago

    • Ph.D., University of California, Davis

    • Postdoc, University of Glasgow

    • Postdoc, University of California, Davis

  • Honors
    • New Investigator Award, Animal Behavior Society

  • Research

    Research Areas:

    • Behavior

    • Evolution & Systematics

    • Genetics & Biochemistry

    • Physiology & Development

    Research Interests:

    • Proximate causes and ultimate consequences of individual differences in behavior

  • 2024

    • Bell, A. M. (2024). The evolution of decision-making mechanisms under competing demands. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 39(2), 141-151. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2023.09.007

    2023

    • Barbasch, T. A., Behrens, C., McLain, M., Arredondo, E., and Bell, A. M. (2023). A distinct neurogenomic response to a trade-off between social challenge and opportunity in male sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus). Biology Letters, 19(11), Article 20230253. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2023.0253
    • Bell, A. M. (2023). Prairie Voles: Recovering from a broken heart. eLife, 12, Article e87550. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.87550
    • Neumann, K. M., and Bell, A. M. (2023). Social network differences and phenotypic divergence between stickleback ecotypes. Behavioral Ecology, 34(3), 437-445. Article arad009. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arad009

    2022

    • A Behavioral Syndrome Linking Boldness and Flexibility Facilitates Invasion Success in Sticklebacks Bensky, M. K. and Bell, A. M., Dec 1 2022, In: American Naturalist. 200, 6, p. 846-856 11 p.
    • Afseth, C., Shim, A., Anderson, S., Bell, A. M., and Hellmann, J. K. (2022). Vertical transmission of horizontally acquired social information in sticklebacks: Implications for transgenerational plasticity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 289(1979), Article 20220571. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.0571
    • Insights into Parental Care from Studies on Non-mammalian Vertebrates Maciejewski, M. F. and Bell, A. M., Dec 2022, In: Affective Science. 3, 4, p. 792-798 7 p.
    • Predator-induced transgenerational plasticity in animals: a meta-analysis MacLeod, K. J., Monestier, C., Ferrari, M. C. O., McGhee, K. E., Sheriff, M. J. and Bell, A. M., Dec 2022, In: Oecologia. 200, 3-4, p. 371-383 13 p.
    • Vertical transmission of horizontally acquired social information in sticklebacks: Implications for transgenerational plasticity Afseth, C., Shim, A., Anderson, S., Bell, A. M. and Hellmann, J. K., Jul 27 2022, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 289, 1979, 20220571.

    2021

    • Back to the basics? Transcriptomics offers integrative insights into the role of space, time and the environment for gene expression and behaviour Fischer, E. K., Hauber, M. E. and Bell, A. M., Sep 15 2021, In: Biology Letters. 17, 9, 20210293.
    • Combining information from parental and personal experiences: Simple processes generate diverse outcomes Stamps, J. A. and Bell, A. M., Jul 2021, In: PloS one. 16, 7 July, e0250540.
    • Minimally invasive brain injections for viralmediated transgenesis: New tools for behavioral genetics in sticklebacks Jamesi, N. and Bell, A., May 2021, In: PloS one. 16, 5 May 2021, e0251653.
    • The interplay between sperm-mediated and care-mediated paternal effects in threespine sticklebacks Hellmann, J. K., Carlson, E. R. and Bell, A. M., Sep 2021, In: Animal Behaviour. 179, p. 267-277 11 p.
    • The specificity of sperm-mediated paternal effects in threespine sticklebacks Chen, E., Zielinski, C., Deno, J., Singh, R., Bell, A. M. and Hellmann, J. K., Apr 2021, In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 75, 4, 68.

    2020

    • Effects of predation risk on egg steroid profiles across multiple populations of threespine stickleback McGhee, K. E., Paitz, R. T., Baker, J. A., Foster, S. A. and Bell, A. M., Dec 1 2020, In: Scientific reports. 10, 1, 5239.
    • Individual variation and the challenge hypothesis Bell, A. M., Jul 2020, In: Hormones and Behavior. 123, 104549.
    • Personality traits change after an opportunity to mate Monestier, C. and Bell, A. M., May 13 2020, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 287, 1926, 20192936.
    • Predictors of individual variation in reversal learning performance in three-spined sticklebacks Bensky, M. K. and Bell, A. M., Sep 1 2020, In: Animal cognition. 23, 5, p. 925-938 14 p.
    • Sex-specific plasticity across generations I: Maternal and paternal effects on sons and daughters Hellmann, J. K., Bukhari, S. A., Deno, J. and Bell, A. M., Dec 2020, In: Journal of Animal Ecology. 89, 12, p. 2788-2799 12 p.
    • Sex-specific plasticity across generations II: Grandpaternal effects are lineage specific and sex specific Hellmann, J. K., Carlson, E. R. and Bell, A. M., Dec 2020, In: Journal of Animal Ecology. 89, 12, p. 2800-2812 13 p.
    • The information provided by the absence of cues: insights from Bayesian models of within and transgenerational plasticity Stamps, J. A. and Bell, A. M., Dec 2020, In: Oecologia. 194, 4, p. 585-596 12 p.
    • Transgenerational Plasticity in Human-Altered Environments Donelan, S. C., Hellmann, J. K., Bell, A. M., Luttbeg, B., Orrock, J. L., Sheriff, M. J. and Sih, A., Feb 2020, In: Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 35, 2, p. 115-124 10 p.

    2019

    • An Integrative Framework for Understanding the Mechanisms and Multigenerational Consequences of Transgenerational Plasticity Bell, A. M. and Hellmann, J. K., 2019, In: Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 50, p. 97-118 22 p.
    • Cross-species systems analysis of evolutionary toolkits of neurogenomic response to social challenge Saul, M. C., Blatti, C., Yang, W., Bukhari, S. A., Shpigler, H. Y., Troy, J. M., Seward, C. H., Sloofman, L., Chandrasekaran, S., Bell, A. M., Stubbs, L., Robinson, G. E., Zhao, S. D. and Sinha, S., Jan 2019, In: Genes, Brain and Behavior. 18, 1, p. e12502 e12502.
    • Neurogenomic insights into paternal care and its relation to territorial aggression Bukhari, S. A., Saul, M. C., James, N., Bensky, M. K., Stein, L. R., Trapp, R. and Bell, A. M., Dec 1 2019, In: Nature communications. 10, 1, 4437.
    • Social environment determines the effect of boldness and activity on survival Pearish, S., Bensky, M. K. and Bell, A. M., Dec 1 2019, In: Ethology. 125, 12, p. 855-862 8 p.
    • The role of variation and plasticity in parental care during the adaptive radiation of three-spine sticklebacks Stein, L. R. and Bell, A. M., May 2019, In: Evolution. 73, 5, p. 1037-1044 8 p.

    2018

    • Changes in behavior and brain immediate early gene expression in male threespined sticklebacks as they become fathers Kent, M. and Bell, A. M., Jan 2018, In: Hormones and Behavior. 97, p. 102-111 10 p.
    • Do male sticklebacks use visual and/or olfactory cues to assess a potential mate's history with predation risk? Dellinger, M., Zhang, W., Bell, A. M. and Hellmann, J. K., Nov 2018, In: Animal Behaviour. 145, p. 151-159 9 p.
    • Genomic tools for behavioural ecologists to understand repeatable individual differences in behaviour Bengston, S. E., Dahan, R. A., Donaldson, Z., Phelps, S. M., Van Oers, K., Sih, A. and Bell, A. M., Jun 1 2018, In: Nature Ecology and Evolution. 2, 6, p. 944-955 12 p.
    • Intraspecific variation in cue-specific learning in sticklebacks Bensky, M. K. and Bell, A. M., Mar 2018, In: Animal Behaviour. 137, p. 161-168 8 p.
    • Parenting behaviour is highly heritable in male stickleback Bell, A. M., Trapp, R. and Keagy, J., Jan 10 2018, In: Royal Society Open Science. 5, 1, 171029.
    • Personal and transgenerational cues are nonadditive at the phenotypic and molecular level Stein, L. R., Bukhari, S. A. and Bell, A. M., Aug 1 2018, In: Nature Ecology and Evolution. 2, 8, p. 1306-1311 6 p.
    • Why does the magnitude of genotype-by-environment interaction vary? Saltz, J. B., Bell, A. M., Flint, J., Gomulkiewicz, R., Hughes, K. A. and Keagy, J., Jun 2018, In: Ecology and Evolution. 8, 12, p. 6342-6353 12 p.

    2017

    • A standardized method for quantifying consistent individual differences in schooling behaviour Pearish, S., Hostert, L. and Bell, A. M., Jan 1 2017, In: Journal of Fish Biology. 90, 1, p. 443-450 8 p.
    • Integrating ecological and evolutionary context in the study of maternal stress Sheriff, M. J., Bell, A., Boonstra, R., Dantzer, B., Lavergne, S. G., McGhee, K. E., MacLeod, K. J., Winandy, L., Zimmer, C. and Love, O. P., Sep 2017, In: Integrative and comparative biology. 57, 3, p. 437-449 13 p.
    • Temporal dynamics of neurogenomic plasticity in response to social interactions in male threespined sticklebacks Bukhari, S. A., Saul, M. C., Seward, C. H., Zhang, H., Bensky, M., James, N., Zhao, S. D., Chandrasekaran, S., Stubbs, L. and Bell, A. M., Jul 2017, In: PLoS genetics. 13, 7, e1006840.
    • Testing the predictions of coping styles theory in threespined sticklebacks Bensky, M. K., Paitz, R., Pereira, L. and Bell, A. M., Mar 1 2017, In: Behavioural Processes. 136, p. 1-10 10 p.
    • The Effect of Familiarity with Demonstrators on Social Learning in Three-Spined Sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) Trapp, R. M. and Bell, A. M., Mar 1 2017, In: Ethology. 123, 3, p. 213-220 8 p.
    • There is no special sauce: A comment on Beekman and Jordan Bell, A. M., May 1 2017, In: Behavioral Ecology. 28, 3, p. 626-627 2 p.
    • Transgenerational and developmental plasticity at the molecular level: Lessons from Daphnia Bell, A. M. and Stein, L. R., Oct 2017, In: Molecular ecology. 26, 19, p. 4859-4861 3 p.

    2016

    • A fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) protocol for stickleback tissue James, N., Liu, X. and Bell, A., Jul 2016, In: Evolutionary Ecology Research. 17, 4, p. 603-617 15 p.
    • Do reproduction and parenting influence personality traits? Insights from threespine stickleback Stein, L. R., Trapp, R. M. and Bell, A. M., Feb 1 2016, In: Animal Behaviour. 112, p. 247-254 8 p.
    • Effects of mothers' and fathers' experience with predation risk on the behavioral development of their offspring in threespined sticklebacks Bell, A. M., McGhee, K. E. and Stein, L. R., Feb 1 2016, In: Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 7, p. 28-32 5 p.
    • Molecular mechanisms and the conflict between courtship and aggression in three-spined sticklebacks Sanogo, Y. O. and Bell, A. M., Sep 1 2016, In: Molecular ecology. 25, 17, p. 4368-4376 9 p.
    • Natural variation in brain gene expression profiles of aggressive and nonaggressive individual sticklebacks Bell, A. M., Bukhari, S. A. and Sanogo, Y. O., 2016, In: Behaviour. 153, 13-14, p. 1723-1743 21 p.
    • Stickleback embryos use ATP-binding cassette transporters as a buffer against exposure to maternally derived cortisol Paitz, R. T., Bukhari, S. A. and Bell, A. M., Mar 16 2016, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 283, 1826, 20152838.

    2015

    • A female’s past experience with predators affects male courtship and the care her offspring will receive from their father McGhee, K. E., Feng, S., Leasure, S. and Bell, A. M., Nov 11 2015, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 282, 1819, 20151840.
    • Changes in the concentrations of four maternal steroids During embryonic development in the threespined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) Paitz, R. T., Mommer, B. C., Suhr, E. and Bell, A. M., Aug 2015, In: Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology. 323, 7, p. 422-429 8 p.
    • Consistent individual differences in paternal behavior: A field study of three-spined stickleback Stein, L. R. and Bell, A. M., Feb 2015, In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 69, 2, p. 227-236 10 p.
    • Effect of maternal predator exposure on the ability of stickleback offspring to generalize a learned colour-reward association Feng, S., McGhee, K. E. and Bell, A. M., Sep 1 2015, In: Animal Behaviour. 107, p. 61-69 9 p.
    • Integrating molecular mechanisms into quantitative genetics to understand consistent individual differences in behavior Bell, A. M. and Dochtermann, N. A., Dec 1 2015, In: Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 6, p. 111-114 4 p.
    • Predictors of Individual Variation in Movement in a Natural Population of Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) Laskowski, K. L., Pearish, S., Bensky, M. & Bell, A. M., Dec 31 2015, Advances in Ecological Research. Academic Press Inc., p. 65-90 26 p. (Advances in Ecological Research; vol. 52).

    2014

    • Individual variation in foraging behavior reveals a trade-off between flexibility and performance of a top predator Pintor, L. M., McGhee, K. E., Roche, D. P. and Bell, A. M., Sep 1 2014, In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 68, 10, p. 1711-1722 12 p.
    • Maternal experience with predation risk influences genome-wide embryonic gene expression in threespined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) Mommer, B. C. and Bell, A. M., Jun 2 2014, In: PloS one. 9, 6, e98564.
    • Neuromolecular responses to social challenge: Common mechanisms across mouse, stickleback fish, and honey bee Rittschof, C. C., Bukhari, S. A., Sloofman, L. G., Troy, J. M., Caetano-Anollés, D., Cash-Ahmed, A., Kent, M., Lu, X., Sanogo, Y. O., Weisner, P. A., Zhang, H., Bell, A. M., Ma, J., Sinha, S., Robinson, G. E. and Stubbs, L., Dec 16 2014, In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111, 50, p. 17929-17934 6 p.
    • Paternal care in a fish: Epigenetics and fitness enhancing effects on offspring anxiety McGhee, K. E. and Bell, A. M., Sep 17 2014, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 281, 1794, 20141146.
    • Paternal programming in sticklebacks Stein, L. R. and Bell, A. M., Sep 2014, In: Animal Behaviour. 95, p. 165-171 7 p.
    • Strong personalities, not social niches, drive individual differences in social behaviours in sticklebacks Laskowski, K. L. and Bell, A. M., Apr 2014, In: Animal Behaviour. 90, p. 287-295 9 p.

    2013

    • A test of maternal programming of offspring stress response to predation risk in threespine sticklebacks Mommer, B. C. and Bell, A. M., Oct 2 2013, In: Physiology and Behavior. 122, p. 222-227 6 p.
    • Avoidance or escape? Discriminating between two hypotheses for the function of schooling in threespine sticklebacks Grobis, M. M., Pearish, S. P. and Bell, A. M., Jan 2013, In: Animal Behaviour. 85, 1, p. 187-194 8 p.
    • Behavioral type-environment correlations in the field: A study of three-spined stickleback Pearish, S., Hostert, L. and Bell, A. M., May 2013, In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 67, 5, p. 765-774 10 p.
    • Competition avoidance drives individual differences in response to a changing food resource in sticklebacks Laskowski, K. L. and Bell, A. M., Jun 2013, In: Ecology Letters. 16, 6, p. 746-753 8 p.
    • Evolution: Skipping school Bell, A. M., Oct 7 2013, In: Current Biology. 23, 19, p. R873-R875
    • Randomized or fixed order for studies of behavioral syndromes? Bell, A., Jan 2013, In: Behavioral Ecology. 24, 1, p. 16-20 5 p.
    • Reciprocal behavioral plasticity and behavioral types during predator-prey interactions McGhee, K. E., Pintor, L. M. and Bell, A. M., Dec 2013, In: American Naturalist. 182, 6, p. 704-717 14 p.

    2012

    • An evolutionary ecology of individual differences Dall, S. R. X., Bell, A. M., Bolnick, D. I. and Ratnieks, F. L. W., Oct 2012, In: Ecology Letters. 15, 10, p. 1189-1198 10 p.
    • Animal behaviour: Personality in the wild Bell, A. M., Nov 15 2012, In: Nature. 491, 7424, p. 341-342 2 p.
    • Consistent individual differences in fathering in threespined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus Stein, L. R. and Bell, A. M., Feb 1 2012, In: Current Zoology. 58, 1, p. 45-52 8 p.
    • Individual variation in habituation: Behaviour over time toward different stimuli in threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) Bell, A. M. and Peeke, H. V. S., 2012, In: Behaviour. 149, 13-14, p. 1339-1365 27 p.
    • Maternal exposure to predation risk decreases offspring antipredator behaviour and survival in threespined stickleback Mcghee, K. E., Pintor, L. M., Suhr, E. L. and Bell, A. M., Aug 2012, In: Functional Ecology. 26, 4, p. 932-940 9 p.
    • Maternal predatorexposure has lifelong consequences for offspring learning in threespined sticklebacks Roche, D. P., McGhee, K. E. and Bell, A. M., Dec 23 2012, In: Biology Letters. 8, 6, p. 932-935 4 p.
    • Transcriptional regulation of brain gene expression in response to a territorial intrusion Sanogo, Y. O., Band, M., Blatti, C., Sinha, S. and Bell, A. M., 2012, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 279, 1749, p. 4929-4938 10 p.

    2011

    • Behavior and the dynamic genome Bell, A. M. and Robinson, G. E., Jun 3 2011, In: Science. 332, 6034, p. 1161-1162 2 p.
    • Brain transcriptomic response of threespine sticklebacks to cues of a predator. Sanogo, Y. O., Hankison, S., Band, M., Obregon, A. and Bell, A. M., 2011, In: Brain, behavior and evolution. 77, 4, p. 270-285 16 p.
    • Early exposure to nonlethal predation risk by size-selective predators increases somatic growth and decreases size at adulthood in threespined sticklebacks Bell, A. M., Dingemanse, N. J., Hankison, S. J., Langenhof, M. B. W. and Rollins, K., May 2011, In: Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 24, 5, p. 943-953 11 p.
    • Female sticklebacks transfer information via eggs: Effects of maternal experience with predators on offspring Giesing, E. R., Suski, C. D., Warner, R. E. and Bell, A. M., Jun 7 2011, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 278, 1712, p. 1753-1759 7 p.

    2010

    • Behavioral and respiratory responses to stressors in multiple populations of three-spined sticklebacks that differ in predation pressure Bell, A. M., Henderson, L. and Huntingford, F. A., Jan 2010, In: Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology. 180, 2, p. 211-220 10 p.
    • What can whole genome expression data tell us about the ecology and evolution of personality? Bell, A. M. and Aubin-Horth, N., Dec 27 2010, In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 365, 1560, p. 4001-4012 12 p.

    2009

    • Approaching the genomics of risk-taking behavior. Bell, A. M., 2009, Advances in genetics. Vol. 68. p. 83-104 22 p.
    • The repeatability of behaviour: a meta-analysis Bell, A. M., Hankison, S. J. and Laskowski, K. L., Apr 2009, In: Animal Behaviour. 77, 4, p. 771-783 13 p.

    2008

    • Chapter 5 Insights for Behavioral Ecology from Behavioral Syndromes Sih, A. and Bell, A. M., 2008, Advances in the Study of Behavior. Brockmann, J., Wynne-Edwards, K., Barnard, C., Mitani, J., Roper, T. and Naguib, M. (eds.). p. 227-281 55 p. (Advances in the Study of Behavior; vol. 38).
    • The genetics of fish behavior Bell, A. M., Jan 1 2008, Fish Behaviour. CRC Press, p. 151-183 33 p.

    2007

    • Evolutionary biology: Animal personalities Bell, A. M., May 31 2007, In: Nature. 447, 7144, p. 539-540 2 p.
    • Exposure to predation generates personality in threespined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) Bell, A. M. and Sih, A., Sep 2007, In: Ecology Letters. 10, 9, p. 828-834 7 p.
    • Future directions in behavioural syndromes research Bell, A. M., Mar 22 2007, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 274, 1611, p. 755-761 7 p.
    • Insights from behavioural syndromes for the evolutionary genetics of personality Sih, A. and Bell, A. M., Aug 2007, In: European Journal of Personality. 21, 5, p. 626-628 3 p.
    • Sticklebacks from streams are more bold than sticklebacks from ponds Álvarez, D. and Bell, A. M., Nov 2007, In: Behavioural Processes. 76, 3, p. 215-217 3 p.
    • Variable neuroendocrine responses to ecologically-relevant challenges in sticklebacks Bell, A. M., Backström, T., Huntingford, F. A., Pottinger, T. G. and Winberg, S., May 16 2007, In: Physiology and Behavior. 91, 1, p. 15-25 11 p.

    2006

    • Mitochondrial DNA evidence of an early Holocene population expansion of threespine sticklebacks from Scotland Malhi, R. S., Rhett, G. and Bell, A. M., Jul 2006, In: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 40, 1, p. 148-154 7 p.

    2005

    • Behavioural differences between individuals and two populations of stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) Bell, A. M., Mar 2005, In: Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 18, 2, p. 464-473 10 p.

    2004

    • An endocrine disrupter increases growth and risky behavior in threespined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) Bell, A. M., Feb 2004, In: Hormones and Behavior. 45, 2, p. 108-114 7 p.
    • Behavioral syndromes versus darwinian algorithms [2] (multiple letters) Neff, B. D., Sherman, P. W., Sih, A., Bell, A. M. and Johnson, J. C., Dec 2004, In: Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 19, 12, p. 621-622 2 p.
    • Behavioral syndromes: An ecological and evolutionary overview Sih, A., Bell, A. and Johnson, J. C., Jul 2004, In: Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 19, 7, p. 372-378 7 p.
    • Behavioral syndromes: An integrative overview Sih, A., Bell, A. M., Johnson, J. C. and Ziemba, R. E., Sep 2004, In: Quarterly Review of Biology. 79, 3, p. 241-277 37 p.
    • Development of behavioural differences between individuals and populations of sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus Bell, A. M. and Stamps, J. A., Dec 2004, In: Animal Behaviour. 68, 6, p. 1339-1348 10 p.
    • Pesticides, mortality and population growth rate (multiple letters) Schmidt, B. R., Sih, A., Kerby, J., Bell, A. and Relyea, R., Sep 2004, In: Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 19, 9, p. 459-460 2 p.
    • The role of animal behaviour in the study of endocrine-disrupting chemicals Clotfelter, E. D., Bell, A. M. and Levering, K. R., Oct 2004, In: Animal Behaviour. 68, 4, p. 665-676 12 p.
    • Two stressors are far deadlier than one Sih, A., Bell, A. M. and Kerby, J. L., Jun 2004, In: Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 19, 6, p. 274-276 3 p.

    2001

    • Effects of an endocrine disrupter on courtship and aggressive behaviour of male three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus Bell, A. M., 2001, In: Animal Behaviour. 62, 4, p. 775-780 6 p.

    1998

    • Effects of experimental delivery of male courtship pheromones on the timing of courtship in a terrestrial salamander, Plethodon jordani (Caudata: Plethodontidae) Houck, L. D., Bell, A. M., Reagan-Wallin, N. L. and Feldhoff, R. G., Feb 3 1998, In: Copeia. 1, p. 214-219 6 p.