Natalie Pilakouta
Research Assistant
Department of Biodiversity, Animal Health & Comparative Medi
University of Glasgow
United Kingdom
Biography
Natalie Pilakouta is currently working as a Research Assistant in the Department of Biodiversity, Animal Health & Comparative Medicine
Research Interest
Animal Health and Comparative Medicine
Publications
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Pilakouta, N. and Alonzo, S. H. (2014) Predator exposure leads to a short-term reversal in female mate preferences in the green swordtail, Xiphophorus helleri. Behavioral Ecology, 25(2), pp. 306-312.
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Pilakouta, N. and Smiseth, P. T. (2016) Maternal effects alter the severity of inbreeding depression in the offspring. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B: Biological Sciences, 283(1838), 20161023.
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Pilakouta, N. and Smiseth, P. T. (2017) Female mating preferences for outbred versus inbred males are conditional upon the female's own inbreeding status. Animal Behaviour, 123, pp. 369-374.