Walker, Sean E.
Professor
所属大学: California State University, Fullerton
所属学院: Department of Biological Science
个人主页:
http://www.fullerton.edu/biology/people/faculty/walkerse.php
个人简介
PhD, Miami University MS, Miami University BS, University of Texas at Tyler
研究领域
Evolutionary and behavioral ecology, evolution of sexual dimorphism, life-history evolution, sexual selection, biology and statistics education
近期论文
Houtman, A. M. & S. E. Walker. 2010. Decreasing plagiarism: What works and what doesn’t. The Journal on Excellence in College Teaching 21:51-71. Jones, C.E., Shropshire, F.M., J. Luttrell, S.E. Walker, D. R. Sandquist, Y. C. Atallah, R. L. Allen, J.H. Burk, & L. C. Song Jr. 2010. Do native ants play a significant role in the reproductive success of the San Fernando Valley Spineflower, Chorizanthe parryi var. Fernandina (Polygonaceae). Madro?o 57(3):161-169. Blatchford, R.*, S.E. Walker, & S.D. Marshall. 2011. A phylogeny-based comparison of tarantula spider anti-predator behaviour reveals correlation of morphlogy and behaviour. Ethology 117:473-476. Walker, S. E. 2011. Density and Dispersion. Nature Education Knowledge 2(9):3 http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/density-and-dispersion-19688035 Stoffer, B.* and S. E. Walker. 2012. The use of multimodal communication in mate choice decisions by female house crickets, Acheta domesticus. Animal Behaviour, 83:1131-1138. Bonsangue, M. V., T. Cadwalladerolsker, C. Fernandez-Weston, M. Filowitz, J. Hershey, H. S. Moon, C. Renne, E. Sullivan, S. Walker, and R. Woods. 2013. The effect of supplemental instruction on transfer student success in first semester calculus. The Learning Assistance Review 18: 61- 75. Nelson, K., B. Kronenfeld.S. Walker, and R. Cummings. 2013. The effect of red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invita Buren, control on neighborhoods in Orange County California. Proceedings and Papers of the Mosquito and Vector Control Association of California 81: 1 – 8. Rypstra, A. L., S.E. Walker, and M.H. Persons. 2016. Cautious versus desparado males: predation risk affects coutrship intensity but not female choice in a wolf spider. Behavioral Ecology (doi: 10.1093/beheco/arv234 )