Research

Publications

You can view my Google Scholar, ORCID, or ResearchGate page for the most up-to-date list of my publications.

  • Dunn, RP, ME Kimball, BW Pfirrmann, AS Bruck, & WM Lane. (2024). Temporal habitat partitioning and resource competition between congenerics: Testing for density-dependent growth and mortality in estuarine shrimp. PLOS One, 19(12), e0316219. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0316219.

Conference presentations (presenting author: *)

  • Lane, WM, B Singh, & *H Intraub. Presentation: Continuation vs. construction: Can extended scenes include new objects? Psychonomic Society, 2023; San Francisco, CA, USA.
  • *Lane, WM, AS Bruck, I Hubbard, BW Pfirrmann, ME Kimball, & RP Dunn. Presentation: Experimental evidence of density-dependent growth (but not mortality) for juvenile penaeid shrimp. Benthic Ecology Meeting, 2023; Miami, FL, USA.
  • *Lane, WM, AS Bruck, I Hubbard, BW Pfirrmann, ME Kimball, & RP Dunn. Poster: Does conspecific density affect juvenile shrimp from southeastern U.S. estuaries? Western Society of Naturalists, 2022; Oxnard, CA, USA.
  • Phillips, A, G Cantatore, WM Lane, B Singh,  & *H Intraub. Presentation: Take a pause! Scene construction is not instantaneous. Psychonomic Society, 2022; Boston, MA, USA.
  • *Lane, WM, & SP Pearish. Presentation: Habitat differences in schooling in brook stickleback. Animal Behavior Society, 2020; Virtual Meeting due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Projects

Several projects I’ve been a part of currently do not have any associated publications, but are likely to result in a publication eventually.

  • As a undergraduate member of the Spatial Cognition Lab at the University of Delaware, I studied the memory error of boundary extension with Dr. Helene Intraub. A publication is currently under review with the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
  • My undergraduate senior thesis examined whether the thermal tolerance in algal partners benefitted their anemone host (a model system for coral bleaching) under acute heat and light stress. My thesis is available at the University of Delaware repository, and technically listed on my Google Scholar profile as well, but it has not been peer-reviewed. This work was supervised by Dr. Mark Warner, and supported by NSF grant #1833215.