Anne Leonard

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
leonard9@email.arizona.edu
Ph: 520-621-8988
Fax: (520) 621 9190
Mailing address: P.O. Box 210088, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721-0088

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Leonard, A.S., Dornhaus, A. and Papaj, D.R. In Press. Why are floral signals complex? An outline of functional hypotheses. In Evolution of Plant-Pollinator Relationships, Patiny, S. ed. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Leonard, A.S., Dornhaus, A. and Papaj, D.R. 2011. Forget-me-not: complex floral signals, inter-signal interactions, and pollinator cognition. Current Zoology 57 (2): 215-224. (invited contribution to special issue on "Complex Signaling")

Leonard, A.S., Dornhaus, A. and Papaj, D.R. 2011. Flowers help bees cope with uncertainty: Signal detection and the function of complex floral signals. Journal of Experimental Biology 214: 113-121.

Leonard A.S. and A.V. Hedrick. 2010. Long distance signals influence assessment of close range mating displays in the field cricket, Gryllus integer. Biological Journal of The Linnean Society 100: 856-865.

Leonard, A.S. and A.V. Hedrick. 2009. Male and female crickets use different decision rules in response to mating signals. Behavioral Ecology 20: 1175-1184.

Leonard, A.S. and A.V. Hedrick. 2009. Single versus multiple cues in mate discrimination by males and females. Animal Behaviour. 77(1):151-159.

Leonard, A.S. and D.H. Morse. 2006. Line-following preferences of male crab spiders, Misumena vatia. Animal Behaviour. 71(3): 717-724.