Barbara Ballentine, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, United States |
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Krippel J, Ballentine B, Hyman J. (2017) Reproductive Consequences of Aggression in a Territorial Songbird Ethology. 123: 261-269 |
Gkoo KW, Greenberg R, Ballentine B. (2013) Mechanisms of song divergence between swamp sparrow subspecies Behaviour. 150: 1165-1181 |
Searcy WA, Ballentine B, Anderson RC, et al. (2013) Limits to reliability in avian aggressive signals Behaviour. 150: 1129-1145 |
Ballentine B, Horton B, Brown ET, et al. (2013) Divergent selection on bill morphology contributes to nonrandom mating between swamp sparrow subspecies Animal Behaviour. 86: 467-473 |
Ballentine B. (2009) The ability to perform physically challenging songs predicts age and size in male swamp sparrows, Melospiza georgiana Animal Behaviour. 77: 973-978 |
Ballentine B, Searcy WA, Nowicki S. (2008) Reliable aggressive signalling in swamp sparrows Animal Behaviour. 75: 693-703 |
Ballentine B. (2006) Morphological adaptation influences the evolution of a mating signal. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 60: 1936-44 |
Estep LK, Mays H, Keyser AJ, et al. (2005) Effects of breeding density and plumage coloration on mate guarding and cuckoldry in blue grosbeaks (Passerina caerulea) Canadian Journal of Zoology. 83: 1143-1148 |
Ballentine B, Hyman J, Nowicki S. (2004) Vocal performance influences female response to male bird song: An experimental test Behavioral Ecology. 15: 163-168 |
Ballentine B, Hill GE. (2003) Female mate choice in relation to structural plumage coloration in Blue Grosbeaks Condor. 105: 593-598 |