University of St Andrews
 
 

Dr David Shuker
Lecturer in Behavioural Ecology

Harold Mitchell Building
University of St Andrews
St Andrews
Fife
KY16 9TH
UK

We are interested in the evolution and ecology of insect reproductive behaviour. As such, our work includes laboratory and field studies of insect behaviour, making use of both whole-organism and genetic studies.

See also Shuker Group Homepage

 

 

Publications

Dougherty, LR, Burdfield-Steel, ER & Shuker, DM 2013, ' Sexual stereotypes: the case of sexual cannibalism ' Animal Behaviour , vol 85, no. 2, pp. 313-322.
Ross, L, Langenhof, MBW, Pen, I & Shuker, DM 2012, ' Temporal variation in sex allocation in the mealybug Planococcus citri: adaptation, constraint, or both? ' Evolutionary Ecology , vol 26, no. 6, pp. 1481-1496.
Ross, L , Shuker, DM , Normark, BB & Pen, I 2012, ' The role of endosymbionts in the evolution of haploid-male genetic systems in scale insects (Coccoidea) ' Ecology and Evolution , vol 2, no. 5, pp. 1071-1081.
Herre, EA , Shuker, DM & West, SA 2011, ' Social Evolution: Evolving Sex Ratios ' Current Biology , vol 21, no. 24, pp. R992-R994.
Keller, L, Peer, K, Bernasconi, C, Taborsky, M & Shuker, DM 2011, ' Inbreeding and selection on sex ratio in the bark beetle Xylosandrus germanus ' BMC Evolutionary Biology , vol 11, 359, pp. -.
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