Alison M. Bell

Associate Professor
Population Biology
The Institute for Genomic Biology
United States of America

Academician Veterinary Sciences
Biography

Education University of California, Davis, PhD. Population Biology. 2003 University of Chicago, B.A. History, Philosophy & Social Studies of Science & Medicine, 1996

Research Intrest

Research interest are Environmental science and the study of behavior.

List of Publications
James, N., Liu, X., Bell, A.M. 2016. A fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) protocol for stickleback tissue. Evolutionary Ecology Research 17: 603-617
Bell, A.M., Bukhari, S.A., Sanogo, Y.O. 2016. Natural variation in brain gene expression profiles of aggressive and nonaggressive individuals sticklebacks. Behaviour (invited) 153:1723-1743
Pearish, S.P., Hostert, L.*, Bell, A.M. 2016. A standardized method for quantifying consistent individual differences in schooling behavior. Journal of Fish Biology 90: 443-450
Sanogo, Y.O. and Bell, A.M. 2016. Molecular mechanisms and the conflict between courtship and aggression in sticklebacks. Molecular Ecology 25: 4368-4376
Bensky, M., Paitz, R., Bell, A.M. 2017. Testing the predictions of coping styles theory in threespined sticklebacks. Behavioral Processes 136: 1-10
Trapp, R. and Bell, A.M. 2017. The effect of familiarity with demonstrators on social learning in sticklebacks. Ethology.
Bukhari S.A., Saul M.C., Seward C.H., Zhang H., Bensky M., James N., Zhao S.D., Chandrasekaran S., Stubbs L., Bell A.M., 2017. Temporal dynamics of neurogenomic plasticity in response to social interactions. PLoS Genetics.