Val Nolan, J.D.
Affiliations: | Biology | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
Area:
Bird behavior, ecology, evolution, endocrinologyWebsite:
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"Val Nolan"Parents
Sign in to add mentorHarold Ford Mayfield | research assistant | University of Michigan | |
Margaret Morse Nice | research assistant | ||
Robert Winthrop Storer | research assistant |
Children
Sign in to add traineeSharon E. Lynn | research assistant | Indiana University (Neurotree) | |
Ellen D. Ketterson | grad student | 1970-1974 | Indiana University (Neurotree) |
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Nolan V, Ketterson ED, Buerkle CA. (2014) Prairie Warbler (Setophaga discolor) The Birds of North America Online |
Nolan V, Ketterson ED. (2010) Experiments on Winter-site Attachment in Young Dark-eyed Juncos Ethology. 87: 123-133 |
Sniegowski PD, Ketterson ED, Nolan V. (2010) Can Experience Alter the Avian Annual Cycle? Results of Migration Experiments with Indigo Buntings Ethology. 79: 333-341 |
Nolan V, Thompson CF. (2008) The Occurrence And Significance Of Anomalous Reproductive Activities In Two North American Non‐Parasitic Cuckoos Coccyzus Spp. Ibis. 117: 496-503 |
Clotfelter ED, Pedersen AB, Cranford JA, et al. (2007) Acorn mast drives long-term dynamics of rodent and songbird populations. Oecologia. 154: 493-503 |
Murray BG, Nolan V. (2007) A more informative method for analyzing reproductive success Journal of Field Ornithology. 78: 401-406 |
Clotfelter ED, Ray Chandler C, Nolan V, et al. (2007) The influence of exogenous testosterone on the dynamics of nestling provisioning in dark-eyed juncos Ethology. 113: 18-25 |
Reed WL, Clark ME, Parker PG, et al. (2006) Physiological effects on demography: a long-term experimental study of testosterone's effects on fitness. The American Naturalist. 167: 667-83 |
Ketterson ED, Nolan V, Sandell M. (2005) Testosterone in females: mediator of adaptive traits, constraint on sexual dimorphism, or both? The American Naturalist. 166: S85-98 |
McGlothlin JW, Parker PG, Nolan V, et al. (2005) Correlational selection leads to genetic integration of body size and an attractive plumage trait in dark-eyed juncos. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 59: 658-71 |