Doctor Brianne Addison

Doctor Brianne Addison

LECTURER, ANIMAL SCIENCE,
Natural Science (SoSH)

Personal

Qualifications

  • PhD University of Missouri (USA)
  • Master of Science Simon Fraser University
  • BSc Simon Fraser University

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Natural Science (SoSH)

Contact

Email:B.Addison@uws.edu.au
Extension:1479
Mobile:
Location:M15.G.18
Hawkesbury
Website:

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Addison, B., Ricklefs, R. and Klasing, K. (2010), 'Do maternally derived antibodies and early immune experience shape the adult immune response?', Functional Ecology, 6.
  • Addison, B., Klasing, K., Robinson, W., Austin, S. and Ricklefs, R. (2009), 'Ecological and life history factors influencing the evolution of maternal antibody allocation: a phylogenetic comparison.', Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 9.
  • Hipfner, J., McFarlane-Tranquilla, L. and Addison, B. (2009), 'Experimental evidence that both timing and parental quality affect breeding success in a zooplanktivorous seabird', Auk, .
  • Addison, B. (2009), 'Shell traits of a marine mussel mediate predator selectivity by crabs and sea stars.', Journal of Shellfish Research, 5.
  • Hipfner, J., McFarlane-Tranquilla, L. and Addison, B. (2008), 'Do pelagic seabirds use early-season environmental cues to make optimal breeding decisions?', Journal of Avian Biology, 8.
  • Addison, B., Kitaysky, A. and Hipfner, J. (2008), 'Sex allocation in the single egg clutch of rhinoceros auklets: test of environment, female condition, and mate quality hypotheses.', Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 7.
  • Addison, B., Benowitz-Fredricks, Z., Hipfner, J. and Kitaysky, A. (2008), 'Are yolk androgens adjusted to environmental conditions? A test in two seabirds that lay single egg clutches.', General and Comparative Endocrinology, 5.
  • Addison, B., Ydenberg, R. and Smith, B. (2007), 'Tufted Puffins respond to predation danger during colony approach flights', Auk, 8.

Conference Papers

  • Addison, B. (2010), 'Factors affecting the evolution of maternal antibody allocation differ across taxa: yolk antibodies in passeriformes and charadriiformes.', 25th International Ornithological Congress, Campos do Jord?o, SP, Brasil..
  • Addison, B., Ricklefs, R. and Klasing, K. (2010), 'Testing the maternal immune imprinting hypothesis using direct manipulation of yolk antibodies.', Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Seattle, WA, USA.

Research

Current Projects

Title:Immunoecology of Manorina honeyeaters: effects of landscape, range size, and extinction risk
Years:2012-10-24 - 2013-11-24
ID:P00021104
UWS Researchers:Brianne Addison and Ricky Spencer
Funding:
  • University of Western Sydney

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