Colette St. Mary
American evolutionary biologist
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Colette St. Mary's Degrees
- PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Princeton University
- Masters Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Princeton University
- Bachelors Biology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Colette Marie St. Mary is a professor and associate chair of the biology department at the University of Florida. Her research focuses include behavioral and evolutionary ecology, speciation, sexual selection, and evolutionary aspects of cancer. Working mainly with fish model organisms, St. Mary is also interested in marine fisheries management and reproduction and evolution in hatchery settings. St. Mary received her Bachelor's degree in Biology from Harvard Radcliffe College before earning her Ph.D from University of California, Santa Barbara in 1994. She is the first African-American woman to ever receive a Ph.D. in evolutionary biology in the United States. Her thesis was on the determinant of sex allocation patterns and maintenance of simultaneous hermaphroditism in the blue banded goby and zebra goby.
Colette St. Mary's Published Works
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- Agriculture Alters Gonadal Form and Function in the Toad Bufo marinus (2008) (120)
- Sexual selection for male parental care in the sand goby, Pomatoschistus minutus (2006) (101)
- Ontogenetic changes in habitat selection during settlement in a coral reef fish: ecological determinants and sensory mechanisms (2007) (70)
- Social Information on Fear and Food Drives Animal Grouping and Fitness (2017) (56)
- Quantifying site quality in a heterogeneous landscape: recruitment of a reef fish. (2020) (52)
- Artificial Reefs, the Attraction-production Issue, and Density Dependence in Marine Ornamental Fishes (2001) (47)
- Parental Responses to Changes in Costs and Benefits Along an Environmental Gradient (2003) (37)
- Sequential patterns of sex allocation in simultaneous hermaphrodites: do we need models that specifically incorporate this complexity? (1997) (29)
- Cut your losses: self-amputation of injured limbs increases survival (2017) (27)
- Males missing their sexually selected weapon have decreased fighting ability and mating success in a competitive environment (2018) (24)
- Effects of population density on corticosterone levels of prairie voles in the field. (2016) (21)
- PARENTS BENEFIT FROM EATING OFFSPRING: DENSITY-DEPENDENT EGG SURVIVORSHIP COMPENSATES FOR FILIAL CANNIBALISM (2006) (19)
- The evolution of autotomy in leaf‐footed bugs (2020) (18)
- Extreme gender flexibility: using a phylogenetic framework to infer the evolution of variation in sex allocation, phylogeography, and speciation in a genus of bidirectional sex changing fishes(Lythrypnus, Gobiidae). (2012) (18)
- The implications of small stem cell niche sizes and the distribution of fitness effects of new mutations in aging and tumorigenesis (2015) (17)
- Evaluating the novel-environment test for measurement of exploration by bird species (2015) (13)
- Parental care and mate attraction in the Florida flagfish, Jordanella floridae (2003) (11)
- The evolutionary trade‐off between stem cell niche size, aging, and tumorigenesis (2017) (10)
- Tradeoffs between somatic and gonadal investments during development in the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis). (2007) (10)
- Effects of hatchery rearing on Florida largemouth bass Micropterus floridanus resource allocation and performance under semi-natural conditions. (2014) (9)
- Renal pathologies in giant toads (Bufo marinus) vary with land use. (2008) (7)
- Modeling Yeast in Suspension during Laboratory and Commercial Fermentations to Detect Aberrant Fermentation Processes (2020) (6)
- Multiple male morphs in the leaf‐footed bug Mictis longicornis (Hemiptera: Coreidae) (2017) (6)
- Giant toads (Rhinella marina) living in agricultural areas have altered spermatogenesis. (2017) (6)
- Sex allocation in a simultaneous hermaphrodite, the zebra goby Lythrypnus zebra: insights gained through a comparison with its sympatric congener, Lythrypnus dalli (1996) (5)
- Leaf‐footed bugs possess multiple hidden contrasting color signals, but only one is associated with increased body size (2020) (4)
- The Evolutionary Trade-off between Stem Cell Niche Size, Aging, and Tumorigenesis (2016) (3)
- Evolutionary and demographic impacts of sex change rules and size-selective exploitation on sequential hermaphrodites (2019) (3)
- Males missing their sexually selected weapon have decreased fighting ability and mating success in a competitive environment (2018) (0)
- Rescaling Biology: Increasing Integration Across Biological Scales and Subdisciplines to Enhance Understanding and Prediction. (2021) (0)
- Effect of sand texture on nest quality and mating success in a fish with parental care (2019) (0)
- Influence of competition and predation on survival of the hydrilla tip mining midge and its success as a potential augmentative biological control agent of hydrilla (2020) (0)
- Correction (2018) (0)
- Evaluating the novel-environment test for measurement of exploration by bird species (2015) (0)
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