个人简介
Ph.D., Univ. of Washington, Seattle (1993)
B.A., Macalester College (1985)
研究领域
Behavioral Physiology of Communication in Electric Fish
We examine social and hormonal regulation of brain cell formation and communication behavior in South American electric fish.
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Dunlap, K. D., D. Jashari* and K. M. Pappas* (2011) Glucocorticoid receptor blockade inhibits brain cell addition and aggressive signaling in electric fish, Apteronotus leptorhynchus. Hormones and Behavior 60: 275-83.
Pappas*, K. and K. D. Dunlap (2011) Shocking comments: Electrocommunication in teleost fish. In: Farrell, A.P. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology: From genome to environment. Volume I, pp. 699-706. San Diego: Academic Press.
Dunlap, K. D., A. C. Silva and M. Chung* (2011) Environmental complexity, seasonality and brain cell proliferation in weakly electric fish, Brachyhypopomus gauderio. Journal of Experimental Biology 214: 794-805.
Dunlap, K. D. B. DiBenedictis* and S. Banever* (2010) Chirping response of weakly electric knife fish (Apteronotus leptorhynchus) to low frequency electric signals and to heterospecific electric fish. Journal of Experimental Biology 213: 2234-42.
Dunlap, K. D., E. McCarthy*, D. Jashari* (2008) Electroommunication signals alone are sufficient to increase neurogenesis in the brain of adult electric fish, Apteronotusleptorhynchus. Developmental Neurobiology 68: 1420-8.
Dunlap, K. D., J. F. Castellano* and E. Prendaj* (2006) Social interaction and cortisol treatment increase cell addition and radial glia fiber density in the diencephalic periventricular zone of adult electric fish, Apteronotus leptorhynchus. Hormones and Behavior 50: 10-17.
Dunlap, K. D. and J. Larkins-Ford* (2003) Diversity in the structure of electrocommunication signals within a genus of electric fish, Apteronotus.Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 189: 153-161.
Dunlap, K. D. and J. Larkins-Ford* (2003) Production of aggressive electrocommunication signals to progressively realistic social stimuli in male Apteronotus leptorhynchus. Ethology 109: 243- 258.