Publications

Blonder, B, TW Wey, A Dornhaus, R James & A Sih. In prep. Temporal dynamics and network analysis: challenges and opportunities.

Wey, TW, & DT Blumstein. In review. Functional correlates of individual variation in affiliative and agonistic social attributes in Marmota flaviventris.

Huang, B, Wey, TW, & Blumstein, DT. 2011. Correlates and consequences of dominance in a social rodent. Ethology, 117:573-585.

Lea, AJ, Blumstein, DT, Wey, TW, & Martin, JGA. 2010. The quantitative genetics of social behavior: receiving, but not initiating, aggression is heritable in marmots. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 107:21587-21592.

Blumstein, DT, Ebensperger, LA, Hayes, LD, Vasquez, R, Ahern, TH, Burger, JR, Dolezal, AG, Dosmann, A, González-Mariscal, G, Harris, BN, Herrera, EA, Lacey, EA., Mateo, J, McGraw, L, Olazábal, D, Ramenofsky, M, Rubenstein, DR, Sakhai, S, Saltzman, W, Sainz-Borgo, C, Soto-Gamboa, M, Stewart, ML, Wey, TW, Wingfield, JC & Young, Y. 2010. Towards an integrative understanding of social behavior: new models and new opportunities. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 4:34.

Wey, TW & Blumstein, DT. 2010. Social cohesion in yellow-bellied marmots is established through age and kin structuring. Animal Behaviour, 79: 1343-1352.

Blumstein, DT, Wey, TW & Tang, K. 2009. A test of the social cohesion hypothesis: interactive female marmots remain at home. Proceedings of the Royal Society B., 276: 3007-3012.

Wey, T, Blumstein, DT, Shen, W & Jordán, F. 2008. Social network analysis of animal behaviour: a promising tool for the study of sociality. Animal Behaviour, 75: 333-344. In Animal Behaviour’s Top 10 Most Downloaded Papers of 2008.

Thomas, PR, Powell, DM, Fergason, G, Kramer, B, Nugent, K, Vitale, C, Stehn, AM & Wey, T. 2006. Birth and simultaneous rearing of two litters in a pack of captive African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus). Zoo Biology, 25: 461-477.