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James Curley
PeerJ Editor & Author
1,270 Points

Contributions by role

Author 135
Preprint Author 35
Editor 1,100

Contributions by subject area

Animal Behavior
Zoology
Biochemistry
Ecology
Nutrition
Neuroscience
Psychiatry and Psychology
Evolutionary Studies

James Curley

PeerJ Editor & Author

Summary

Associate Professor, Psychology Department, University of Texas at Austin (2017-). Formerly, Assistant Professor, Psychology Department, Columbia University (2012-2017), Research Associate, Columbia University (2007-2012), Post-doctoral Researcher, Sub-Department of Animal Behavior, University of Cambridge (2003-2007), PhD, Sub-Department of Animal Behavior, University of Cambridge (1999-2003).

My current research interests are the neurobiological basis of social behavior in groups, as well as the long-term plastic changes in the brain and peripheral physiology that occur as a consequence of social experience. I am also interested in statistical methods for the study of social hierarchies and networks.

Animal Behavior Data Science Network Science & Online Social Networks Zoology

Editorial Board Member

PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environmental Sciences

Past or current institution affiliations

Columbia University
University of Texas at Austin

Work details

Associate Professor

University of Texas at Austin
September 2017
Psychology

Websites

  • Curley Lab

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
  • Preprints 1
  • Edited 7
September 19, 2018
Foraging dynamics are associated with social status and context in mouse social hierarchies
Won Lee, Eilene Yang, James P. Curley
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5617 PubMed 30258716
May 22, 2018 - Version: 1
Foraging dynamics are associated with social status and context in mouse social hierarchies
Won Lee, Eilene Yang, James P Curley
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.26948v1

Academic Editor on

May 23, 2023
Minimizing the variables of voiding spot assay for comparison between laboratories
Chuang Luo, Juan Liu, Jiali Yang, Xiang Xie, Weiqun Yu, Huan Chen
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15420 PubMed 37250709
July 29, 2022
Fighting ability, personality and melanin signalling in free-living Eurasian tree sparrows (Passer montanus)
Attila Fülöp, Zoltán Németh, Bianka Kocsis, Bettina Deák-Molnár, Tímea Bozsoky, Gabriella Kőmüves, Zoltán Barta
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13660 PubMed 35923892
June 15, 2022
Leptin administration does not influence migratory behaviour in white-throated sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis)
Emma Churchman, Scott A. MacDougall-Shackleton
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13584 PubMed 35726262
June 13, 2022
Aggressive signaling among competing species of birds
Haley L. Kenyon, Paul R. Martin
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13431 PubMed 35722268
May 28, 2021
Food insecurity increases energetic efficiency, not food consumption: an exploratory study in European starlings
Melissa Bateson, Clare Andrews, Jonathon Dunn, Charlotte B.C.M. Egger, Francesca Gray, Molly Mchugh, Daniel Nettle
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11541 PubMed 34123601
August 5, 2019
The role of past experience in development of feeding behavior in common vampire bats
Jineth Berrío-Martínez, Samuel Kaiser, Michelle Nowak, Rachel A. Page, Gerald G. Carter
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7448 PubMed 31404443
June 27, 2019
Nutritional condition and physiological stress levels of elk in the Black Hills, South Dakota
Chadwick P. Lehman, Christopher T. Rota, Joshua J. Millspaugh
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7185 PubMed 31293830