Publications
15. Sabol, A.C., Close, W.L., Petrullo, L., Lambert, C.T., Keane, B., Solomon, N.G., Schloss, P.D., Dantzer, B. 2023. Sociality does not predict oral microbiome composition or diversity in free-living prairie voles. Animal Behaviour, in press.
14. Sahu, P. K., Montenegro, C., Lambert, C. T., Oprea, A., Deimeke, M. J., Rennie, V., Smeltz, S. M. L., Benowicz, T. J., Patel, D., Phillmore, L. S., & Sturdy, C. B. 2022. Effect of feed-time duration on discrimination of vocalizations in a go/no-go operant paradigm. Behavioural Processes, 203:104777. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2022.104777
13. Lambert, C.T., Sahu, P.K., Sturdy, C.B., Guillette, L.M. 2022. Among-individual differences in auditory and physical cognitive abilities in zebra finches. Learning & Behavior, https://doi.org/10.3758/s13420-022-00520-w.
12. Lambert, C. T., Balasubramanian, G., Camacho-Alpízar, A., & Guillette, L. M. 2021. Do sex differences in construction behavior relate to differences in physical cognitive abilities? Animal Cognition, 25:605-615.
11. Lambert, C.T., Keane, B., Lichter, J.B., Perry, A.N., Castillo, S.A., Cushing, B.S., Solomon, N.G. 2021. Medial amygdala ERα expression influences monogamous behavior of male prairie voles in the field. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 288:20210318.
10. Lambert, C.T., Guillette, L.M. 2021. The impact of environmental and social factors on cognitive abilities: A meta-analysis. Biological Reviews, 96:2871-2889.
9. Camacho-Alpízar, A., Eckersley, T., Lambert, C.T., Balasubramaniam, G.B., Guillette, L.M. 2021. Learning about construction behaviour from observing an artefact: can experience with conspecifics aid in artefact recognition? Animal Cognition, 24:1267–1277.
8. Camacho-Alpízar A., Eckersley, T., Lambert, C.T., Balasubramaniam, G.B., Guillette, L.M. 2021. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it: breeding success affects nest-building decisions. Behavioral Processes 184:104336.
7. Lichter, J.; Lambert, C.T.; Keane, B.; Solomon, N.G. 2020. Breeding patterns of female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) displaying alternative reproductive tactics. Journal of Mammalogy 101:990-999.
6. Sabol, A.C.; Lambert, C.T.; Keane, B.; Solomon, N.G.; Dantzer, B. 2020. How does individual variation in sociality influence fitness in prairie voles? Animal Behaviour 163:39-49.
5. Lambert, C. T.; Sewall, K. B.; & Guillette, L. M. 2019. Questioning the developmental effects of group size on cognitive abilities. Learning & Behavior 47:280–283.
4. Owen, M.B.; Lambert, C.T.; Keane, B.; Solomon, N.G. 2019. Influence of Vegetation Characteristics at and Near Nests on Female Prairie Vole (Microtus ochrogaster) Survival and Reproductive Success. American Midland Naturalist 181:170-182.
3. Lambert, C.T.; Sabol, A.; Solomon, N.G. 2018. Genetic Monogamy in Socially Monogamous Mammals Is Primarily Predicted by Multiple Life History Factors : A Meta-Analysis. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6:139.
2. Lambert, C.T., Hall, L.K., Larsen, R.T., Knight, R.N., and B.R. McMillan. 2018. Temporal partitioning mediates the impacts of climate change on two ecologically similar desert bats. Journal of Mammalogy 99:1486-1494.
1. Hall, L.K., Lambert, C.T., Larsen, R.T., Knight, R.N., and B.R. McMillan. 2016. Will climate change leave some desert bat species thirstier than others? Biological Conservation 201:284-292.
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14. Sahu, P. K., Montenegro, C., Lambert, C. T., Oprea, A., Deimeke, M. J., Rennie, V., Smeltz, S. M. L., Benowicz, T. J., Patel, D., Phillmore, L. S., & Sturdy, C. B. 2022. Effect of feed-time duration on discrimination of vocalizations in a go/no-go operant paradigm. Behavioural Processes, 203:104777. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2022.104777
13. Lambert, C.T., Sahu, P.K., Sturdy, C.B., Guillette, L.M. 2022. Among-individual differences in auditory and physical cognitive abilities in zebra finches. Learning & Behavior, https://doi.org/10.3758/s13420-022-00520-w.
12. Lambert, C. T., Balasubramanian, G., Camacho-Alpízar, A., & Guillette, L. M. 2021. Do sex differences in construction behavior relate to differences in physical cognitive abilities? Animal Cognition, 25:605-615.
11. Lambert, C.T., Keane, B., Lichter, J.B., Perry, A.N., Castillo, S.A., Cushing, B.S., Solomon, N.G. 2021. Medial amygdala ERα expression influences monogamous behavior of male prairie voles in the field. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 288:20210318.
10. Lambert, C.T., Guillette, L.M. 2021. The impact of environmental and social factors on cognitive abilities: A meta-analysis. Biological Reviews, 96:2871-2889.
9. Camacho-Alpízar, A., Eckersley, T., Lambert, C.T., Balasubramaniam, G.B., Guillette, L.M. 2021. Learning about construction behaviour from observing an artefact: can experience with conspecifics aid in artefact recognition? Animal Cognition, 24:1267–1277.
8. Camacho-Alpízar A., Eckersley, T., Lambert, C.T., Balasubramaniam, G.B., Guillette, L.M. 2021. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it: breeding success affects nest-building decisions. Behavioral Processes 184:104336.
7. Lichter, J.; Lambert, C.T.; Keane, B.; Solomon, N.G. 2020. Breeding patterns of female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) displaying alternative reproductive tactics. Journal of Mammalogy 101:990-999.
6. Sabol, A.C.; Lambert, C.T.; Keane, B.; Solomon, N.G.; Dantzer, B. 2020. How does individual variation in sociality influence fitness in prairie voles? Animal Behaviour 163:39-49.
5. Lambert, C. T.; Sewall, K. B.; & Guillette, L. M. 2019. Questioning the developmental effects of group size on cognitive abilities. Learning & Behavior 47:280–283.
4. Owen, M.B.; Lambert, C.T.; Keane, B.; Solomon, N.G. 2019. Influence of Vegetation Characteristics at and Near Nests on Female Prairie Vole (Microtus ochrogaster) Survival and Reproductive Success. American Midland Naturalist 181:170-182.
3. Lambert, C.T.; Sabol, A.; Solomon, N.G. 2018. Genetic Monogamy in Socially Monogamous Mammals Is Primarily Predicted by Multiple Life History Factors : A Meta-Analysis. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6:139.
2. Lambert, C.T., Hall, L.K., Larsen, R.T., Knight, R.N., and B.R. McMillan. 2018. Temporal partitioning mediates the impacts of climate change on two ecologically similar desert bats. Journal of Mammalogy 99:1486-1494.
1. Hall, L.K., Lambert, C.T., Larsen, R.T., Knight, R.N., and B.R. McMillan. 2016. Will climate change leave some desert bat species thirstier than others? Biological Conservation 201:284-292.
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