Conference presentations
Only talks as presenter included.
Wey TW & Kelly CD. 2017. Ecological variation, mate sharing, and the potential for sperm competition in Wellington tree weta. Canadian Society for Ecology & Evolution (CSEE) Annual Meeting (Victoria, BC, Canada).
Wey TW, Chang AT, Montiglio P-O, Fogarty S, & Sih A. 2016. Mating success in water striders: integrating individual behavioral type and social context into sexual selection studies. Canadian Society for Ecology & Evolution (CSEE) Annual Meeting (Memorial University, St. John's, NL, Canada).
Wey TW, Vrana PB, & Mabry KE. 2016. Monogamous Peromyscus species show higher attraction to social and novel stimuli. Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology (SICB) Annual Meeting, January 3-7 (Portland, OR, USA).
Wey TW & Blumstein DT. 2015. (Invited) Social networks and marmot ecology: linking social structure to reproduction and dispersal. Part of the President’s Symposium on Animal Social Networks. Annual Conference of the Animal Behavior Society (Anchorage, AK, USA).
Wey TW, Chang AT, Montiglio P-O, Fogarty S, & Sih A. 2015. Linking female habitat use and activity to feeding and mating probabilities under sexual conflict. Annual Conference of the Animal Behavior Society (Anchorage, AK, USA).
Slides for this talk on Figshare: http://figshare.com/articles/Linking_short_term_behavior_and_personalities_to_feeding_and_mating_rates_in_female_water_striders/1451380
Wey TW. 2015. (Invited) Use of networks to gain insights into the functioning of mammal societies. As part of the Symposium on Insights from social networks: visualizing big data from cells to cell phones to societies. AAAS Annual Meeting (San Jose, CA, USA).
Presenting at AAAS 2015! http://meetings.aaas.org/ Photo credit from the AAAS website: Atlantic Photography, Boston.
Wey TW, Chang AT, Fogarty S, Sih A. 2014. (Poster) Male personality traits, partner behaviors, and social conditions influence mating exclusivity and effective mating in male stream water striders. International Society for Behavioral Ecology Congress (New York, NY, USA).
Poster on Figshare: http://figshare.com/articles/Mating_exclusivity_in_water_striders/1134228
Wey TW. 2013. (Invited) Structure and function of female social connections in two plural breeding rodents. International Ethological Conference (Newcastle, England).
Wey TW, Burger JR, Ebensperger LA, and Hayes LD. 2013. (Poster) Reproductive costs of within-group social variation in female degus (Octodon degus). Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting (Boulder, CO, USA).
Poster on Figshare: http://figshare.com/articles/Degu_association_networks/1134229
Wey TW and Sih A. 2012. (Poster) Mating exclusivity and assortment under varying sex ratio and mobility in stream water striders (Aquarius remigis). Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting (Albuquerque, NM, USA).
Wey TW and Blumstein DT. 2011. Quantifying social attributes and their consequences in yellow-bellied marmots. Behavior 2011: Joint Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society and International Ethological Conference (Bloomington, IN, USA)
Talk slides on Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/tina_wey/social-attributes-in-yellowbellied-marmots
Wey TW, Hayes LD and Ebensperger LA. 2011. Stability and reproductive consequences of social associations in female degus (Octodon degus). Annual Meeting of the American Soceity of Mammalogists (Portland, OR, USA)
Wey TW and Blumstein DT. 2009. Development and age-related patterns of social attributes in yellow-bellied marmots. Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting (Pirenopólis, Brazil)
Wey TW and Blumstein DT. 2009. (Poster) Ontogeny of social relations in yellow-bellied marmots. INSNA Sunbelt Social Networks Conference (San Diego, CA, USA).
Wey TW and Blumstein DT. 2008. Age-related patterns of sociality: female social profiles stabilize with age. International Behavioral Ecology Congress (Ithaca, NY, USA)
Wey TW and Blumstein DT. 2008. Insights into social structure and stability from social network analysis of yellow-bellied marmots. Southern California Animal Behavior Symposium (Long Beach, CA, USA)
Wey TW and Blumstein DT. 2007. Social network analysis for the study of animal behavior. Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting (Burlington, VT, USA)
Wey TW and Blumstein DT. 2007. Social network analysis in animal behavior. Southern California Animal Behavior Symposium (Santa Barbara, CA, USA)
Invited presentations
Wey TW & Fortier I. Dec 2019. Effecting rigorous data harmonization and documentation to understand data heterogeneity and quality. Building Multi-source Databases for Comparative Analyses (Warsaw, Poland).
Wey TW. 2017. Environmental variation, mating dynamics, and implications for sexual selection in insect model systems. Université de Sherbrooke Séminaires en écologie (Sherbrooke, QC, Canada).
Wey TW. 2016. Linking social variation to reproductive outcomes across animal systems. UQÀM Groupe de recherche en écologie comportementale et animale (GRECA) (Montréal, QC, Canada).
Wey TW, Jordán F. 2014. Structural balance in marmot groups. National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS) Investigative Workshop: Animal Social Networks (Knoxville, TN, USA).
Wey TW. 2012 & 2014. Introduction to animal social network analysis in UCINET (undergraduate seminar and workshop). Experimental Animal Behavior class, Tulane University (New Orleans, LA, USA).
Wey TW. 2011. Causes and consequences of marmot social variation in a network context. UC Davis Animal Behavior Graduate Group Seminar (Davis, CA, USA)
Wey TW and Blumstein DT. 2010. Modeling dynamic networks of an animal social system. The Microsoft Research-University of Trento Centre for Computational and System Biology (Trento, Italy)
Wey TW. 2010. Causes and consequences of social variation in yellow-bellied marmots. UCLA Ecology & Evolutionary Biology EcoLunch Series (Los Angeles, CA, USA)
Wey TW. 2009. Understanding social variation in a network context. US – South America Workshop: Intraspecific variation and social systems: explaining variation based on neuroendocrine and genetic mechanism (Santiago, Chile)
Wey TW. 2008. Climate change and yellow-bellied marmot social networks. UCLA Responds: Climate Change and Its Impact on Biodiversity, presented by Women and Philanthropy at UCLA (Los Angeles, CA, USA)
Mentored undergraduate researcher posters
Lin L (presenter), Wey TW, and Blumstein DT. 2009. Fecal glucocorticoids as a predictor of neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in yellow-bellied marmots. UCLA EEB Annual Biology Research Symposium (Los Angeles, CA, USA).
Tang K (presenter), Wey TW, and Blumstein DT. 2008. Well-connected females remain at home. UCLA EEB Annual Biology Research Symposium (Los Angeles, CA, USA). First Prize for Best Undergraduate Poster
Lin L (presenter), Wey TW, and Blumstein DT. 2008. Patterns of immune stress and trypanosome infection in young yellow-bellied marmots. UCLA EEB Annual Biology Research Symposium (Los Angeles, CA, USA).
Ha IC (presenter), Wey TW, and Blumstein DT. 2008. The effect of aggressive interactions on fitness correlates in yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris). UCLA EEB Annual Biology Research Symposium (Los Angeles, CA, USA).
Srinath S (presenter), Wey TW, and Blumstein DT. 2007. Is yellow-bellied marmot reproduction costly? UCLA Science Poster Day (Los Angeles, CA, USA).