Publications
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(* undergraduate co-author)
Peer-reviewed
Wey TW, Doiron D, Wissa R, Fabre G, Motoc I, Noordzij JM, Ruiz M, Timmermans EJ, van Lenthe FJ, Bobak M, Chaix B, Krokstad S, Raina P, Sund ER, Beenackers MA & Fortier I. 2. Overview of retrospective data harmonization in the MINDMAP project: process and results. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. Published Online First: 12 November 2020. doi: 10.1136/jech-2020-214259 https://jech.bmj.com/content/early/2020/11/17/jech-2020-214259
2019
Perez A, Montiglio P-O, Wey TW, and Sih A. 2019. Male social plasticity dictates transient dynamics of mating systems in water striders. Behavioral Ecology. 30:1530:1538.
Wey TW, Jordán F, and Blumstein DT. 2019. Transitivity and structural balance in marmot social networks. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 73: 88. public view-only version https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00265-019-2699-3
Wey TW, Roberge E*, Legault V, Kemnitz JW, Ferrucci L, and Cohen AA. 2019. An emergent integrated aging process detectable across primates. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glz110
Dansereau G*†, Wey TW†, Legault V, Brunet MA, Kemnitz JW, Ferrucci L, and Cohen AA. 2019. Conservation of physiological dysregulation signatures of aging across primates. Aging Cell, 18: e12925. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.12925
† First authors
Wey TW, Réale D, and Kelly CD. 2019. Developmental and genetic effects on behavioral and life-history traits in a field cricket. Ecology and Evolution, 9: 3434-3445. online early view
Wey TW and Kelly CD. 2019. Refuge size variation and potential for sperm competition in Wellington tree weta. Current Zoology, 65: 213-223. (First published online 06 July 2018) https://doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoy050 online
2017
Wey TW, Vrana PB, and Mabry KE. 2017. Mating system as a possible driver of behavioral diversity in Peromyscus. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 71: 163. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00265-017-2392-3 online
Montiglio P-O, Wey TW, and Sih A. 2017. Effects of the group’s mix of sizes and personalities on the emergence of alternative mating systems in water striders. Behavioral Ecology, 28: 1068-1074. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arx070 online
Chock RY, Wey TW, Ebensperger LA, and Hayes LD. 2017. Evidence for a behavioral syndrome and negative social assortment by exploratory personality in the communally nesting rodent, Octodon degus. Behaviour, 154: 541-562. doi: 10.1163/1568539X-00003433 online pdf
Sih A, Montiglio P-O, Wey TW, Fogarty S. 2017. Altered physical and social conditions produce rapidly reversible mating systems in water striders. Behavioral Ecology, 28: 632-639. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arx021 online
Montiglio P-O, Wey TW, Chang AT, Fogarty S, and Sih A. 2017. Correlational selection on personality and social plasticity: morphology and social context determine behavioural effects on mating success. Journal of Animal Ecology, 86: 213-226. (First published online December 2016) doi:10.1111/1365-2656.12610 online
2016
Croft DP, Darden SK, and Wey TW. 2016. Current directions in animal social networks. In Special Issue 12: Behavioral Ecology. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 12: 52-58. doi: 10.1016/j.cobeha.2016.09.001 online
Chmura HE, Wey TW, and Blumstein DT. 2016. Assessing the sensitivity of foraging and vigilance to internal state and environmental variables in yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 70: 1901-1910. doi: 10.1007/s00265-016-2195-y online
Frumkin NB, Wey TW, Exnicios M, Benham C, Hinton MG, Lantz S, Atherton C, Forde D, and Karubian J. 2016. Inter-annual patterns of aggression and pair bonding in captive American flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber). Zoo Biology, 35: 111-119. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21274 online
Leu ST, Farine DR, Wey TW, Sih A, and Bull CM. 2016. Environment modulates population social structure: experimental evidence from replicated social networks of wild lizards. Animal Behaviour, 111: 23-31. (First published online 6 November 2015) doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2015.10.001 online
Montiglio P-O, Wey TW, Chang AT, Fogarty S, and Sih A. 2016. Multiple mating reveals complex patterns of assortative mating by personality and body size. Journal of Animal Ecology, 85: 125-135. (First published online 5 October 2015) doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12436 online
2015
Wey TW, Spiegel O, Montiglio P-O, and Mabry KE. 2015. Natal dispersal in a social landscape: considering individual behavioral phenotypes and social environment in dispersal ecology. Current Zoology, 61: 543–556. online pdf
Wey TW, Chang AT, Montiglio P-O, and Sih A. 2015. Linking female habitat use and activity to feeding and mating probabilities in stream water striders. Behavioral Ecology, 26: 1196-1202. (First published online 2015 May 25) doi: 10.1093/beheco/arv065 online pdf
Wey TW, Lin L*, Patton ML, and Blumstein DT. 2015. Stress hormone metabolites predict overwinter survival in yellow-bellied marmots. Acta Ethologica, 18: 181-185. (First published online 2014 October 7) doi: 10.1007/s10211-014-0204-6 online pdf
Wey TW, Chang AT, Fogarty S, and Sih A. 2015. Personalities and presence of hyperaggressive males influence male mating exclusivity and effective mating in stream water striders. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 69: 27-37. (First published online 2014 September 25) doi: 10.1007/s00265-014-1814-8 onlinepdf
2011-2014
Sih A, Chang AT, and Wey TW. 2014. Effects of behavioural type, social skill and the social environment on male mating success in water striders. Animal Behaviour, 94: 9-17. pdf
Lopez J, Wey TW, and Blumstein DT. 2013. Patterns of parasite prevalence and individual infection in yellow-bellied marmots. Journal of Zoology, 291: 296-303. pdf
Hinton MG*, Bendelow A*, Lantz S, Wey TW, Schoen L, Brockett R, and Karubian J. 2013. Social structure and aggressive interactions among captive American flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber). Zoo Biology, 32: 445–453. pdf
Wey TW, Burger JR, Ebensperger LA, and Hayes LD. 2013. Reproductive correlates of social network variation in plural breeding degus (Octodon degus). Animal Behaviour, 85: 1407-1414. pdf
Blumstein DT, Petelle MB, and Wey TW. 2013. Defensive and social aggression: repeatable but independent. Behavioral Ecology, 24: 457-461. pdf
Blonder B, Wey TW, Dornhaus A, James R, and Sih A. 2012. Temporal dynamics and network analysis: challenges and opportunities. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 3: 958-972. pdf
Wey TW and Blumstein DT. 2012. Social attributes and associated performance measures in marmots: bigger male bullies and weakly affiliating females have higher annual reproductive success. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 66: 1075-1085. pdf
Huang B*, Wey TW, and Blumstein DT. 2011. Correlates and consequences of dominance in a social rodent. Ethology, 117: 573-585. pdf
2010 and earlier
Lea AJ, Blumstein DT, Wey TW, and Martin JGA. 2010. Heritable victimization and the benefits of agonistic relationships. Proceedings of the NationalAcademy of Sciences of the United States of America, 107: 21587-21592. pdf
Wey TW and Blumstein DT. 2010. Social cohesion in yellow-bellied marmots is established through age and kin structuring. Animal Behaviour, 79: 1343-1352. pdf
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, and Young LJ. 2010. Towards an integrative understanding of social behavior: new models and new opportunities. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 4: 34. pdf
Blumstein DT, Wey TW, and Tang K*. 2009. A test of the social cohesion hypothesis: interactive female marmots remain at home. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 276: 3007-3012. pdf
Wey T, Blumstein DT, Shen W, and Jordán F. 2008. Social network analysis of animal behaviour: a promising tool for the study of sociality. Animal Behaviour, 75: 333-344. pdf
--In Animal Behaviour's top downloaded papers of 2008.
Thomas PR, Powell DM, Fergason G, Kramer B, Nugent K, Vitale C, Stehn AM, and 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. pdf
Invited
Wey TW. 2019. Book review: Evolution Driven by Organismal Behavior: A Unifying View of Life, Function, Form, Mismatches, and Trends. (Springer International 2017). ISBE Newsletter Vol XX(X): X-X.
Wey TW. 2016. Book review: The Domestic Cat: The Biology of Its Behaviour, 3rd edition. (Turner & Bateson 2014). ISBE Newsletter Vol 28 (1): 15-16. online
Wey TW. 2016. Book review: Mammalogy: Adaptation, Diversity, and Ecology, 4th edition (Feldhamer et al. 2015). Journal of Mammalogy. online
Wey TW. 2016. Book review: Experience the California Coast: Beaches and Parks from San Francisco to Monterey (California Coastal Commission 2012). Natural Areas Journal, 36: 110-111. online pdf
Wey TW and Mabry KE. 2015. Individual variation in dispersal behavior in dynamic environments. Current Zoology. 61: i-ii. online pdf
—Editorial for Special Column: Individual variation and dispersal ecology in dynamic environments
Wey TW. 2015. Staying connected in a new decade of animal social networks research. BioScience, 65: 941-942. (First published online 2015 July 1) doi: 10.1093/biosci/biv097. online pdf
—Book review of Krause et al. 2015. Animal Social Networks, Oxford University Press
Sih A and Wey TW. 2014. Dynamic feedbacks on dynamic networks: on the importance of understanding real-time rewiring. Behavioral Ecology, 25: 258-259. doi: 10.1093/beheco/art081. online pdf
—Comment on Pinter-Wollman et al. 2014. The dynamics of animal social networks: analytical, conceptual, and theoretical advances. Behavioral Ecology, 25: 242-255.
In Progress
Fisher D, Kilgour RJ, Siracusa ER, Foote JR, Hobson EA, Montiglio P-O, Saltz JB, Wey TW, Wice EW. In revision. Environmental influences on social interactions. Biological Reviews.
Wey TW and Fortier I. In prep. Applying the Maelstrom Research guidelines for rigorous retrospective data harmonization in longitudinal population-based cohort studies. In Tomescu-Dubrow I, Wolf C, Slomczynski KM (Eds.) Survey Data Harmonization in the Social Sciences. Wiley.
Fortier I, et al. In prep. Overview of the life course of retrospective harmonization initiatives supporting DOHaD research.