Malika Ihle

Behavioural Ecologist
Animal and Plant Sciences
University of Sheffield
United Kingdom

Academician Plant Sciences
Biography

University of Florida, U.S.A.      2017-2019        Post doctorate in Lisa Taylor‘s lab University of Sheffield , U.K.      2015-2016         Post doctorate in Terry Burke‘s lab

Research Intrest

spill over effects of learning the color of aposematic preys on mate choice preferences in cannibalistic female jumping spiders.

List of Publications
Ihle M, Winney IS, Krystalli A, Croucher M. Striving for transparent and credible research: practical guidelines for behavioral ecologists. Behavioral Ecology. 2017 Mar 14;28(2):348-54.
Winney IS, Ihle M. Transparent and credible practices under the microscope: a response to comments on Ihle et al. Behavioral Ecology. 2017 Apr 1;28(2):360-1.
Knief U, Forstmeier W, Pei Y, Ihle M, Wang D, Martin K, Opatová P, Albrechtová J, Wittig M, Franke A, Albrecht T. A sex-chromosome inversion causes strong overdominance for sperm traits that affect siring success. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2017 Jul 17;1(1):1177-84.