PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
(1.) Inman, C., M. Ramsaroop, J. Koley*, L. Ávila, D. Burbano, M. Pozo, J. Graber, and J. Yeager. 2026. Sexual coercion dominates mating behaviour in the South American livebearing fish genus Pseudopoecilia (Cyprinodontiformes: Poeciliidae). Animal Behaviour 235:123560. link PDF
(2.) Yeager, J., L. Ávila, C. Inman, M. Cartee, M. Pozo, and D. Burbano. 2026. Male Copulatory Structures in Reproductively Functional Female Live-Bearing Fish Pseudopoecilia fria. Ecology and Evolution 16:e73118. link PDF
(3.) Inman, C., J. Yeager, P. Jiménez-Prado, and M. Cummings. 2025. Body size, mating system, and ecology interact to shape behaviour and cognition in two syntopic pairs of poeciliid fish. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 146:blaf095. link PDF
(4.) Inman, C.M., A. Vuong*, I.B. Schlupp, and M.E. Cummings. 2025. Male mating tactics are associated with distinct female cognitive-behavioral profiles in 4 poeciliids. Behavioral Ecology 36:arae099. link PDF
(5.) Preising, G.A., T. Gunn, J.J. Baczenas, D.L. Powell, T.O. Dodge, S.T. Sewell, A. Pollock, J. Angel Machin Kairuz, M. Savage, Y. Lu, M. Fitschen-Brown, A. Meyer, M. Schartl, M. Cummings, S. Thakur, C.M. Inman, O. Ríos-Cardenas, M. Morris, M. Tobler, and M. Schumer. 2024. Recurrent evolution of small body size and loss of the sword ornament in Northern swordtail fish. Evolution 78:2017-2031. link PDF
(6.) Inman, C.M. 2022. Visual recognition of prey and predators. In J. Vonk, and T.K. Shackelford, eds. Springer Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer, Cham. link
(7.) Inman, C.M. 2022. Begging. Pages 701-707 in J. Vonk, and T.K. Shackelford, eds. Springer Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer, Cham. link
WORKS IN PROGRESS (In review or near-submission)
Inman, C.M., M.S. Velaga*, A. Gutierrez*, and M.E. Cummings. In review. Predation-associated behavioral variation differs between two sympatric fish species.
Gilbert, L.E., and C.M. Inman. In prep. Anthropogenic food subsidies and climate change facilitate a two-phase northward range expansion of the Green Jay in Texas.
* Undergraduate co-author mentored by CMI