Aimee Dunlap

Aimee Dunlap

University of Missouri-St. Louis

H-index: 18

North America-United States

About Aimee Dunlap

Aimee Dunlap, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Missouri-St. Louis, specializes in the field of cognitive ecology, evolution of cognition, foraging, decision making, behavioral ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

From metropolis to wilderness: Uncovering pollen collecting behavior in urban and wild sweat bees (Halictus ligatus)

Learning in the honey bee waggle dance

Spectral sensitivities of the orchid bee Euglossa dilemma

Resource Availability Affects Seasonal Trajectories of Population-Level Learning

Bumble bees exhibit body size clines across an urban gradient despite low genetic differentiation

There must bee a better way: a review of published urban bee literature and suggested topics for future study

Memory and the value of social information in foraging bumble bees

Equivalent learning, but unequal participation: Male bumble bees learn comparably to females, but participate in cognitive assessments at lower rates

Aimee Dunlap Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

950

Citations(since 2020)

463

Cited By

600

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

University of Missouri-St. Louis

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Aimee Dunlap Skills & Research Interests

cognitive ecology

evolution of cognition

foraging

decision making

behavioral ecology

Top articles of Aimee Dunlap

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

From metropolis to wilderness: Uncovering pollen collecting behavior in urban and wild sweat bees (Halictus ligatus)

Urban Ecosystems

Rachel A Brant

Aimee S Dunlap

2024/4

Learning in the honey bee waggle dance

Learning & Behavior

Aimee S Dunlap

2023/6/22

Spectral sensitivities of the orchid bee Euglossa dilemma

Journal of Insect Physiology

Andreia F Dexheimer

David Outomuro

Aimee S Dunlap

Nathan I Morehouse

2023/1/1

Resource Availability Affects Seasonal Trajectories of Population-Level Learning

The American Naturalist

Matthew W Austin

Aimee S Dunlap

2023

Bumble bees exhibit body size clines across an urban gradient despite low genetic differentiation

Scientific Reports

Matthew W Austin

Amber D Tripodi

James P Strange

Aimee S Dunlap

2022/3/9

There must bee a better way: a review of published urban bee literature and suggested topics for future study

Rachel A Brant

Michael Arduser

Aimee S Dunlap

2022/10/1

Memory and the value of social information in foraging bumble bees

Learning & Behavior

Benjamin J Abts

Aimee S Dunlap

2022/9

Equivalent learning, but unequal participation: Male bumble bees learn comparably to females, but participate in cognitive assessments at lower rates

Behavioural Processes

Tian H Manning

Matthew W Austin

Kamau MuseMorris

Aimee S Dunlap

2021/12/1

Teaching Animal Behavior in the Midst of a Pandemic: A Primer

Melissa Hughes

Anna M Young

Justin W Merry

Gita Kolluru

Aimee S Dunlap

...

2020/7/31

Teaching animal behavior online: A primer for the pandemic and beyond

Melissa Hughes

Susan M Bertram

Anna M Young

Justin W Merry

Gita R Kolluru

...

2021/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 47
David Stephens

David Stephens

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 36
Benjamin Kerr

Benjamin Kerr

University of Washington

H-index: 23
Sarah A. Knutie

Sarah A. Knutie

University of Connecticut

H-index: 5
Matthew Wallace Austin

Matthew Wallace Austin

Washington University in St. Louis

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