Robert S. Sikes
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Also affiliated: United States Geological Survey (2013); University of Minnesota (1995–1999); The Wildlife Society (2016); American Museum of Natural History (1998); United States Fish and Wildlife Service (2013); University of Georgia (2016); American Gastroenterological Association (2013); American Society of Mammalogists (2013); University of Southern Mississippi (2009); South University (2007)
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Biography and Research Information
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Robert S. Sikes' research focuses on understanding how material alterations can influence behavior. His work explores the complex relationship between physical or chemical changes in substances and their subsequent effects on behavioral responses. This area of study has implications for various fields, including psychology, toxicology, and materials science.
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- h-index: 21
- Publications: 38
- Citations: 9,369
Selected Publications
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What Constitutes Material Alteration of Behavior? (2022)
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American Society of Mammalogists: raising the standards for ethical and appropriate oversight of wildlife research (2019)
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Fund the Biological Survey Unit (2018)
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2016 Guidelines of the American Society of Mammalogists for the use of wild mammals in research and education: (2016)
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Fundamental Differences between Wildlife and Biomedical Research (2013)
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Wildlife Researchers Running the Permit Maze (2013)
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Quantifying the cost of thermoregulation: thermal and energetic constraints on growth rates in hatchling lizards (2013)
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Guidelines of the American Society of Mammalogists for the use of wild mammals in research (2011)
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Organization of somatosensory cortex in the Northern grasshopper mouse (<i>Onychomys leucogaster</i>), a predatory rodent (2010)
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Energy digestibility of giant pandas on bamboo‐only and on supplemented diets (2010)
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VOCALISATIONS OF A NORTH AMERICAN SUBTERRANEAN RODENT<i>GEOMYS BREVICEPS</i> (2008)
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Energetic efficiency of reproduction may constrain litter size in northern grasshopper mice (2007)
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Guidelines of the American Society of Mammalogists for the Use of Wild Mammals in Research (2007)
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Determination of bamboo-diet digestibility and fecal output by giant pandas (2007)
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Variation in digestive efficiency of captive North American river otters (<i>Lontra canadensis</i>) on various diets (2006)
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