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Miles H. A. Keenleyside

Miles H. A. Keenleyside

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
31
Citations
3655
World Ranking
2282
National Ranking
138

Overview

Miles H. A. Keenleyside is affiliated with the University of Western Ontario in Canada. Their academic work and contributions are associated primarily with this institution.

There is no publicly available information on recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields, subfields, or main topics of study related to Keenleyside. Similarly, no awards or honors are currently recorded for this academic.

As such, a detailed account of research focus, publication history, or specific scientific contributions cannot be outlined at this time based on existing data.

Best Publications

  • Cichlid fishes : behaviour, ecology and evolution

    Miles H. A. Keenleyside

  • Foraging on patchily distributed prey by a cichlid fish (Teleostei, Cichlidae): A test of the ideal free distribution theory

    Jean-Guy J. Godin;Miles H.A. Keenleyside

  • Mate desertion in relation to adult sex ratio in the biparental cichlid fish Herotilapia multispinosa

    Miles H.A. Keenleyside

  • Courtship and spawning competition in pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha)

    Miles H. A. Keenleyside;Hélène M. C. Dupuis

  • Parental investment of a biparental cichlid fish, Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum, in relation to brood size and past investment

    Robert J. Lavery;Miles H.A. Keenleyside

  • Female mate choice and male parental defense behaviour in the cichlid fish Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum

    Miles H. A. Keenleyside;Robert W. Rangeley;Bryan U. Kuppers

  • Bigamy and mate choice in the biparental cichlid fish Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum

    Miles H. A. Keenleyside

  • Variation in the Mating System and Associated Parental Behaviour of Captive and Free-Living Cichlasoma Nigrofasciatum (Pisces, Cichlidae)

    Robert C. Bailey;Vicki H. Young;Miles H.A. Keenleyside

  • Intraspecific brood adoption in convict cichlids : a mutual benefit

    Brian D. Wisenden;Miles H. A. Keenleyside

  • The behaviour of Abudefduf zonatus (Pisces, pomacentridae) at Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef

    Miles H.A. Keenleyside

  • Male-female parental roles in Herotilapia multispinosa (Pisces: Cichlidae)

    Patricia K. Smith-Grayton;Miles H.A. Keenleyside

  • Filial Cannibalism in the Biparental Fish Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum (Pisces: Cichlidae) in Response to Early Brood Reductions

    Robert J. Lavery;Miles H. A. Keenleyside

  • Mate Choice by the Male Convict Cichlid (Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum; Pisces, Cichlidae)

    Daniel B. Nuttall;Miles H. A. Keenleyside

  • Breeding territoriality and pair formation in the convict cichlid (Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum; Pisces, Cichlidae)

    Robert W. Mackereth;Miles H. A. Keenleyside

  • Fin digging and leaf lifting by the convict cichlid, Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum: examples of parental food provisioning

    Brian D. Wisenden;Tanya L. Lanfranconi-Izawa;Miles H.A. Keenleyside

  • The Reproductive Behaviour of Aequidens paraguayensis (Pisces, Cichlidae)

    A. M. Timms;M. H. A. Keenleyside

  • The dilution effect and differential predation following brood adoption in free-ranging convict cichlids (Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum)

    Brian D. Wisenden;Miles H. A. Keenleyside

  • Reproductive success of nesting male longear sunfish (Lepomis megalotis peltastes)

    H. M. C. Dupuis;M. H. A. Keenleyside

  • The reproductive behaviour of Aequidens vittatus (Pisces, Cichlidae) in Surinam, South America

    Miles H. A. Keenleyside;Brian F. Bietz

  • Breeding ecology, nest characteristics, and nest-site selection of stream- and lake-dwelling rock bass, Ambloplites rupestris (Rafinesque)

    Douglas B. Noltie;Miles H. A. Keenleyside

  • Effects of loss of male parent on brood survival in a biparental cichlid fish

    Miles H. A. Keenleyside;Robert W. Mackereth

Frequent Co-Authors

Brian D. Wisenden
Brian D. Wisenden Minnesota State University Moorhead
Jean-Guy J. Godin
Jean-Guy J. Godin Carleton University

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