Publications by:
Ryan A. Ramasamy
Also publishes as (Ryan Aloysius Ramasamy)
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Chivers, Douglas P., McCormick, Mark I., Warren, Donald T., Allan, Bridie J. M., Ramasamy, Ryan A., Arvizu, Brittany K., Glue, Matthew, and Ferrari, Maud C.O. (2017) Competitive superiority versus predation savvy: the two sides of behavioural lateralization. Animal Behaviour, 130. pp. 9-15.
Ramasamy, Ryan A., Allan, Bridie J.M., McCormick, Mark I., Chivers, Douglas P., Mitchell, Matthew D., and Ferrari, Maud C.O. (2017) Juvenile coral reef fish alter escape responses when exposed to changes in background and acute risk levels. Animal Behaviour, 134. pp. 15-22.
Ramasamy, Ryan Aloysius (2017) The effects of high-risk conditions on coral reef fishes. Masters (Research) thesis, James Cook University.
Ferrari, Maud C.O., McCormick, Mark I., Allan, Bridie J.M., Choi, Rebecca, Ramasamy, Ryan A., Johansen, Jacob L., Mitchell, Matthew D., and Chivers, Douglas P. (2015) Living in a risky world: the onset and ontogeny of an integrated antipredator phenotype in a coral reef fish. Scientific Reports, 5. 15537. pp. 1-13.
Ramasamy, Ryan A., Allan, Bridie J.M., and McCormick, Mark I. (2015) Plasticity of escape responses: prior predator experience enhances escape performance in a coral reef fish. PLoS ONE, 10 (8). pp. 1-9.
Ferrari, Maud C.O., McCormick, Mark I., Allan, Bridie J.M., Choi, Rebecca, Ramasamy, Ryan A., and Chivers, Douglas P. (2015) The effects of background risk on behavioural lateralization in a coral reef fish. Functional Ecology, 29 (12). pp. 1553-1559.
Chivers, Douglas P., McCormick, Mark I., Mitchell, Matthew D., Ramasamy, Ryan A., and Ferrari, Maud C.O. (2014) Background level of risk determines how prey categorize predators and non-predators. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences, 281 (1787). pp. 1-6.
Chivers, Douglas P., Ramasamy, Ryan A., McCormick, Mark I., Watson, Sue-Ann, Siebeck, Ulrike E., and Ferrari, Maud C.O. (2014) Temporal constraints on predation risk assessment in a changing world. Science of the Total Environment, 500-501. pp. 332-338.