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Chance Powell's research investigates animal behavior, focusing on mate choice, learning, and seasonal plasticity in coloration and gene expression. Recent publications include studies on geographical differences in mate choice in the fish *Limia perugiae*, enrichment effects on asexual mollies (*Poecilia formosa*), and neurotranscriptomic signatures of mate preference learning in *Heliconius melpomene* butterflies. Powell also examined synchronous seasonal plasticity in coloration, behavior, and visual gene expression in a wild butterfly population. This work has involved collaborations with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Erica L. Westerman, Keity J. Farfán‐Pira, Grace E. Hirzel, and Kiana Kasmaii. Powell's scholarly output includes four publications with an h-index of 1 and a total of six citations.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Neurotranscriptomic signatures of natural variation in mate preference learning in two subspecies of <i>Heliconius melpomene</i> butterflies (2026)
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Synchronous seasonal plasticity in coloration, behaviour and visual gene expression in a wild butterfly population (2025)
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Enrichment effects on growth, health, and reproduction in a single clone of the asexual Amazon molly, <i>Poecilia formosa</i> (2024)
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- No geographical differences in male mate choice in a widespread fish, <i>Limia perugiae</i>
- Enrichment effects on growth, health, and reproduction in a single clone of the asexual Amazon molly, <i>Poecilia formosa</i>
- Synchronous seasonal plasticity in coloration, behaviour and visual gene expression in a wild butterfly population
- Neurotranscriptomic signatures of natural variation in mate preference learning in two subspecies of <i>Heliconius melpomene</i> butterflies
- Enrichment effects on growth, health, and reproduction in a single clone of the asexual Amazon molly, <i>Poecilia formosa</i>
- Enrichment effects on growth, health, and reproduction in a single clone of the asexual Amazon molly, <i>Poecilia formosa</i>
- Enrichment effects on growth, health, and reproduction in a single clone of the asexual Amazon molly, <i>Poecilia formosa</i>
- Synchronous seasonal plasticity in coloration, behaviour and visual gene expression in a wild butterfly population
- Synchronous seasonal plasticity in coloration, behaviour and visual gene expression in a wild butterfly population
- Synchronous seasonal plasticity in coloration, behaviour and visual gene expression in a wild butterfly population
- Synchronous seasonal plasticity in coloration, behaviour and visual gene expression in a wild butterfly population
- Neurotranscriptomic signatures of natural variation in mate preference learning in two subspecies of <i>Heliconius melpomene</i> butterflies
- Neurotranscriptomic signatures of natural variation in mate preference learning in two subspecies of <i>Heliconius melpomene</i> butterflies
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