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Brendan J. Joyce
Brendan J. Joyce
Graduate Student, Biology, Concordia University
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Retention of neophobic predator recognition in juvenile convict cichlids: effects of background risk and recent experience
GE Brown, EE Demers, BJ Joyce, MCO Ferrari, DP Chivers
Animal Cognition 18, 1331-1338, 2015
272015
Risk-induced neophobia: does sensory modality matter?
GE Brown, CD Jackson, BJ Joyce, DP Chivers, MCO Ferrari
Animal cognition 19, 1143-1150, 2016
222016
Risk-induced neophobia is constrained by ontogeny in juvenile convict cichlids
BJ Joyce, EEM Demers, DP Chivers, MCO Ferrari, GE Brown
Animal Behaviour 114, 37-43, 2016
182016
Background predation risk and learned predator recognition in convict cichlids: does risk allocation constrain learning?
BJ Joyce, EE Demers, MCO Ferrari, DP Chivers, GE Brown
Ethology 122 (10), 841-849, 2016
132016
Rapid plastic changes in brain morphology in response to acute changes in predation pressure in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and northern redbelly dace (Phoxinus eos)
BJ Joyce, GE Brown
Canadian Journal of Zoology 98 (3), 186-194, 2020
102020
Short‐term captivity drives hypothalamic plasticity and asymmetry in wild‐caught northern red bellied dace (Chrosomus eos)
BJ Joyce, GE Brown
Journal of Fish Biology 97 (2), 577-582, 2020
92020
Estimating the volume of biological structures from a single 2D image: Considering apparent cross-sectional area as an alternative to the ellipsoid method
BJ Joyce, GE Brown
Evolutionary Ecology 36 (6), 1061-1076, 2022
22022
Olfaction and reaction: The role of olfactory and hypothalamic investment in the antipredator responses to chemical alarm cues by northern redbelly dace
BJ Joyce, GE Brown
Current Zoology 69 (6), 738-746, 2023
2023
Phenotypic Plasticity of the Teleost Brain: Relationships Between Predation Pressure, Personality, and Stress Coping Style
BJ Joyce
Concordia University, 2022
2022
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