Wisenden and students present at Animal Behavior Society

Brian Wisenden, Biosciences, and six students (Nicole Williams, Kim Fritel, Justin Olson, Jenae Olson, Alane Korf and Tony Stumbo) attended and presented 4 posters of research data at the annual meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, convened at Indiana University July 25-30.

Presentations are listed below (*indicates undergraduate collaborator):

  • Anthony D Stumbo, Clayton T James, Cam P Goater, Brian D Wisenden. 2011. Safety in numbers: Shoaling as an anti-parasite defense in fathead minnows exposed to cercariae.
  • Sailer*, Sonny Radenic*, Randy Sutrisno* & Brian Wisenden. 2011. Exploratory-boldness behavioral syndrome in zebrafish. 
  • Justin A. Olson*, Jenae M. Olson*, Rachel E. Walsh*, and Brian D. Wisenden. 2011. A Method to Train Groups of Predator-Naïve Fish to Recognize and Respond to Predators When Released into the Natural Environment.
  • Nicole Williams*, Alane Korf*, Kim Fritel*, Randy Sutrisno*, Phillip Schotte*, Jessica Nymark*, Kevin Kinter*, Anthony Stumbo*, Patrick Self*, Jen Snekser, Dan McEwen, Ellen Brisch, Brian Wisenden. 2011. Co-evolution of parental brood defense, offspring anti-predator competence and habitat-specific predation pressure in convict cichlids.