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- Stephens, D.W. and Dunlap, A.S. 2008. Foraging. In: Learning and Memory: A Comprehensive Reference. Byrne, J, Menzel, R. et al (Eds.), Oxford: Elsevier Ltd. pp 365-383.
- Henly, S., Ostdiek, A., Blackwell, E., Knutie, S., Dunlap, A.S. and Stephens, D.W. 2008. The discounting-by-interruptions hypothesis: model and experiment. Behavioral Ecology 19:154-162. pdf
- Dunlap, A.S., Chen, B., Bednekoff, P., Greene, T., and Balda, R.P. 2006. A state dependent sex difference in spatial memory in pinyon jays (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus): mated females forget as predicted by natural history. Animal Behaviour 72: 401-411. pdf
- Mech, S.G., Dunlap, A.S., and Wolff, J.O. 2003. Female prairie voles do not choose males based on their frequency of scent marking. Behavioral Processes. 61: 101-108. pdf
- Wolff, J.O., Mech, S.G., Dunlap, A.S., and Hodges, K.E. 2002. Multi-male mating by paired and unparied female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster). Behaviour 139: 1147-1160. pdf
- Wolff, J.O. and Dunlap, A.S. 2002. Multiple male mating, probability of conception, and litter size in the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster). Behavioral Processes. 58: 105-110. pdf
- Wolff, J.O., Dunlap, A.S., and Ritchart, E. 2001. Female prairie voles and meadow voles do not suppress reproduction in their daughters. Behavioral Processes. 55: 157-162. pdf
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- Stephens, D.W. & Dunlap, A.S. (accepted). Why do animals make better choices in patch-leaving problems? A test of the second delivery hypothesis.
- Dunlap, A.S., McLinn, C.M., MacCormick, H., Scott, M. and Kerr, B. (in review). Why some memories do not last a lifetime: optimal long-term recall in changing environments.
- Dunlap, A.S. and Balda, R.P. (in revision). Social learning, neophobia, and patch exploration in wild, juvenile pinyon jays (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus).
- Dunlap, A.S. and Stephens, D.W. (in prep). Making choices in variable environments: tracking, sampling, and memory over longer intervals.
- Dunlap, A.S. and Stephens, D.W. (in prep). Change and reliability matter: experimental evolution of learning and non-learning.
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- Dunlap, A.S. & Stephens, D.W. “Experimental evolution of learning and non-learning.” International Behavioral Ecology Congress, Ithaca, New York. Oral Presentation. (9-15 August 2008).
- Dunlap, A.S. and Stephens, D.W. "Change and reliability matter: experimental evolution of learning and non-learning." Evolution 2008, Minneapolis, Minnesota. (20-24 June 2008)
- Dunlap, A.S. and Stephens, D.W. "Tracking and sampling in a variable environment: memory retention and decision making over long intervals." Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, Burlington, Vermont. Oral presentation. (21-25 July 2007)
- Dunlap, A.S., Henly, S. Ostdiek, A., Blackwell, E., Knutie, S. and Stephens, D.W. “Impulsivity, discounting and interruptions: an experimental test of discounting by interruptions.” Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, Snowbird, Utah. Oral presentation. (12-16 August 2006)
- Stephens, D.W. and Dunlap, A.S. “Temporal discounting & animal cooperation: further experiments with payoff accumulation” Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, Snowbird, Utah. Oral presentation given by D.W. Stephens (12-16 August 2006)
- Dunlap, A.S., McLinn, C.M., MacCormick, H., Scott, M. and Kerr, B. “Why some memories do not last a lifetime: optimal long-term recall in changing environments.” Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, Snowbird, Utah. Oral Presentation. (6-10 August 2005)
- Stephens, D.W., Scott, M.E., Dunlap, A.S. and McLinn, C.M. “Exploring the connection between impulsivity and patch exploration: two experiments.” Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, Snowbird, Utah. Oral presentation given by D.W. Stephens (6-10 August 2005)
- Dunlap, A.S. and Balda, R.P. “Social learning, neophobia, and patch habituation in juvenile, wild pinyon jays.” International Society for Behavioral Ecology, Jyväskylä, Finland. Poster. (10-15 July, 2004)
- Balda, R.P., and Dunlap, A. “Learning to be a Pinyon Jay: how young jays relate to their namesake.” Third North American Ornithological Congress, New Orleans, LA. Oral presentation given by R.P. Balda. (24-28 September 2002)
- Dunlap, A.S., Webb, L., Greene, T., Smith, M., and Balda, R.P. “Comparison of spatial memory in Pinyon Jay males and females using an analogue of the radial arm maze.” Cooper Ornithological Society, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Oral Presentation. (April 2001)
- Dunlap, A.S., Wolff, J.O., and Hodges, K.E. “The effects of multiple mating, litter size and pregnancy rate in the prairie vole.” 37th Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, Atlanta, Georgia. Oral Presentation. (5-9 August 2001)
- Mech, S.G., and Dunlap-Lehtila, A.S. “Scent marking and aggression: are they correlated.” 37th Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, Atlanta, Georgia. Oral presentation given by S.G. Mech. (5-9 August 2001)
- Dunlap-Lehtila, A.S. and Wolff, J.O. “Are prairie voles as monogamous as we think they are?” 80th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, Durham, New Hampshire. Oral Presentation. (17-21 June 2000)
- Dunlap-Lehtilä, A.S. “Scent-marking, dominance, and reproductive success in prairie voles.” 14th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Missoula, Montana. Oral Presentation. (27-29 April 2000)
- Dunlap-Lehtilä, A.S. and Wolff, J.O. “Multi-male mating in the female prairie vole: are there benefits?” Tennessee Academy of Science West Tennessee Collegiate Meeting, Memphis, Tennessee. Oral Presentation. (25 March 2000)
- Dunlap, A.S. “Multi-male mating in the female prairie vole, Microtus ochrogaster: testing of alternative hypotheses.” Association of Southeastern Biologists, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Oral Presentation. (March 2000)
- Dunlap, A.S. “The social and reproductive biology of the prairie vole: testing of alternative hypotheses.” Tennessee Academy of Science State Meeting, Memphis, Tennessee. Oral Presentation. (November 1999)
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