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Ingo Schlupp

Ingo Schlupp

Associate Professor, Zoology Richards Hall 112 & 106 405-325-4908 Ph.D., Biology - University of Hamburg, 1995

Research:

Research in my group is interested in a number of concepts, including the interplay of sensory biology and behavior. We are especially interested in how the social context influences decision making.

Selected Publications:

Plath, M., Richter, S, Tiedemann, R, & Schlupp, I. (2008) Male fish deceive competitors about mating preferences. Curr. Biol., 18: 1138 - 1141.

Plath, M., Blum, D., Schlupp, I. & Tiedemann, R. (2008) Audience effect alters mating preferences in a livebearing fish, the Atlantic molly (Poecilia mexicana). Anim. Beh., 75: 21-29.

Plath, M., Makowicz, A. M., Schlupp, I., & Tobler, M. (2007) Sexual harassment in livebearing fishes (Poeciliidae): comparing courting and non-courting species. Beh. Ecol., 18: 680-688.

Schlupp, I. & Plath, M. (2005) Male mate choice and sperm allocation in a sexual/asexual mating complex of Poecilia (Poeciliidae, Teleostei). Biol. Lett., 1: 169-171.

Schlupp, I., Marler, C. & Ryan, M. J. (1994) Benefit to male sailfin mollies of mating with heterospecific females. Science, 263: 373-374.