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Angel Campos-Melara's research investigates the behavioral impacts of simulated infection on social animals. Their work, including a 2023 publication, explores how disease simulation affects pair-bonded songbirds and their healthy neighbors. This research is supported by collaborations with fellow researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Sarah E. DuRant, Ashley C. Love, and Jahnavi Kodali, with whom they share publications. Campos-Melara's scholarly output to date includes one publication, which has garnered seven citations and an h-index of one, indicating recent and ongoing research activity.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Simulated infection alters the behavior of pair bonded songbirds and their healthy neighbors (2023)
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- Simulated infection alters the behavior of pair bonded songbirds and their healthy neighbors
- Simulated infection alters the behavior of pair bonded songbirds and their healthy neighbors
- Simulated infection alters the behavior of pair bonded songbirds and their healthy neighbors
- Simulated infection alters the behavior of pair bonded songbirds and their healthy neighbors
- Simulated infection alters the behavior of pair bonded songbirds and their healthy neighbors
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