Ned A. Dochtermann
Associate Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
Email: Ned.Dochtermann@ndsu.edu
Phone: Email Only
Office: Stevens 329B
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Research Interests
Ecological and evolutionary maintenance and consequences of phenotypic variation, in particular behavioral variation and behavioral correlations. Research examines, for example, how variation impacts evolutionary outcomes available to populations and how variation influences population dynamics.
Recent Publications
Bucklaew, A., N.A. Dochtermann. (in press) The effects of exposure to predators on personality and plasticity. Ethology. doi:10.1101/2020.03.26.010413
Westneat, D., Y. Araya-Ajoy, H. Allegue, B. Class, N. Dingemanse, N.A. Dochtermann, L. Garamszegi, J. Martin, S. Nakagawa, D. Realé, H. Schielzeth. (2020, link) Collision between biological process and statistical analysis revealed by mean-centering. Journal of Animal Ecology. doi:10.1111/1365-2656.13360
Royauté, R., A.V. Hedrick, N.A. Dochtermann. (2020, link) Behavioral syndromes shape evolutionary trajectories via conserved genetic architecture. Proceedings of the Royal Society (B). doi:10.1101/61941
Dingemanse, N.J., I. Barber, N.A. Dochtermann.(2020) Non-consumptive effects of predation: does perceived risk strengthen the genetic integration of behaviour and morphology in stickleback? Ecology Letters. doi:10.1111/ele.13413
Schielzeth, H., N.J. Dingemanse, S. Nakagawa, D.F. Westneat, H. Allegue, C. Teplitsky, D. Réale, N.A. Dochtermann, L.Z. Garamszegi, Y.G. Araya-Ajoy. (2020, link) Robustness of linear mixed-effects models to violations of distributional assumptions. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. doi:10.1111/2041‐210X.13434