Teresa Dzieweczynski, Nicole Greaney and Krystal Mannion publish in 'Behavioral Ecology Sociobiology'
Teresa Dzieweczynski, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Psychology, published an article in the forthcoming issue of the journal Behavioral Ecology Sociobiology.
The article, 鈥淪ignaling on Prozac: altered audience effects on male-male interactions after fluoxetine exposure in Siamese fighting fish,鈥 features an undergraduate first author, Nicole Greaney (Ocean Studies, '17), and another student, Krystal Mannion (Animal Behavior and Marine Science '15).
This is the second publication for Greaney, who was only a sophomore when she worked on this project, and the fourth for Mannion.
The work was funded by a 吃瓜爆料 mini-grant from the Office of the Vice President for Research and Scholarship and continues the Dzieweczynski lab's work on examining how pharmaceutical exposure affects communication and population fitness.