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Guillaume Rieucau Ph.D.
Guillaume Rieucau Ph.D.
Assistant Professor- Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON)
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Exploring the costs and benefits of social information use: an appraisal of current experimental evidence
G Rieucau, LA Giraldeau
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 366 …, 2011
2342011
Technical and conceptual considerations for using animated stimuli in studies of animal behavior
L Chouinard-Thuly, S Gierszewski, GG Rosenthal, SM Reader, G Rieucau, ...
Current zoology 63 (1), 5-19, 2017
992017
Predicting the effects of anthropogenic noise on fish reproduction
K de Jong, TN Forland, MCP Amorim, G Rieucau, H Slabbekoorn, ...
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 30, 245-268, 2020
812020
From dummies to animations: a review of computer-animated stimuli used in animal behavior studies
KL Woo, G Rieucau
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65, 1671-1685, 2011
752011
Using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) surveys and image analysis in the study of large surface‐associated marine species: a case study on reef sharks Carcharhinus melanopterus …
G Rieucau, JJ Kiszka, JC Castillo, J Mourier, KM Boswell, MR Heithaus
Journal of fish biology 93 (1), 119-127, 2018
702018
Towards of a firmer explanation of large shoal formation, maintenance and collective reactions in marine fish
G Rieucau, A Fernö, CC Ioannou, NO Handegard
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 25, 21-37, 2015
672015
Many eyes or many ewes: vigilance tactics in female bighorn sheep Ovis canadensis vary according to reproductive status
G Rieucau, JGA Martin
Oikos 117 (4), 501-506, 2008
612008
Persuasive companions can be wrong: the use of misleading social information in nutmeg mannikins
G Rieucau, LA Giraldeau
Behavioral Ecology 20 (6), 1217-1222, 2009
602009
Use of drones in fishery science
JM Harris, JA Nelson, G Rieucau, WP Broussard III
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 148 (4), 687-697, 2019
542019
Group size effect in nutmeg mannikin: between-individuals behavioral differences but same plasticity
G Rieucau, J Morand-Ferron, LA Giraldeau
Behavioral Ecology 21 (4), 684-689, 2010
432010
School level structural and dynamic adjustments to risk promote information transfer and collective evasion in herring
G Rieucau, AJ Holmin, JC Castillo, ID Couzin, NO Handegard
Animal Behaviour 117, 69-78, 2016
392016
Group size effect caused by food competition in nutmeg mannikins (Lonchura punctulata)
G Rieucau, LA Giraldeau
Behavioral Ecology 20 (2), 421-425, 2009
382009
Multimodal begging signals reflect independent indices of nestling condition in European starlings
S Jacob, G Rieucau, P Heeb
Behavioral Ecology 22 (6), 1249-1255, 2011
352011
School density affects the strength of collective avoidance responses in wild‐caught Atlantic herring Clupea harengus: a simulated predator encounter experiment
G Rieucau, A De Robertis, KM Boswell, NO Handegard
Journal of Fish Biology 85 (5), 1650-1664, 2014
312014
Tidal and diel variations in abundance and schooling behavior of estuarine fish within an intertidal salt marsh pool
G Rieucau, KM Boswell, ME Kimball, G Diaz, DM Allen
Hydrobiologia 753, 149-162, 2015
302015
Experimental evidence of threat-sensitive collective avoidance responses in a large wild-caught herring school
G Rieucau, KM Boswell, A De Robertis, GJ Macaulay, NO Handegard
PLoS One 9 (1), e86726, 2014
282014
A patch use model to separate effects of foraging costs on giving-up densities: an experiment with white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
G Rieucau, WL Vickery, GJ Doucet
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63, 891-897, 2009
282009
An innovative use of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) foraging behaviour in impact studies
G Rieucau, WL Vickery, GJ Doucet, B Laquerre
Canadian Journal of Zoology 85 (7), 839-846, 2007
272007
Video playback and social foraging: simulated companions produce the group size effect in nutmeg mannikins
G Rieucau, LA Giraldeau
Animal Behaviour 78 (4), 961-966, 2009
252009
Collective responses of a large mackerel school depend on the size and speed of a robotic fish but not on tail motion
M Kruusmaa, G Rieucau, JCC Montoya, R Markna, NO Handegard
Bioinspiration & biomimetics 11 (5), 056020, 2016
242016
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