Adrienne L. Dubois, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL |
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(The adaptive significance of vocal performance in songbird communication.) |
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DuBois AL, Nowicki S, Peters S, et al. (2018) Song is not a reliable signal of general cognitive ability in a songbird Animal Behaviour. 137: 205-213 |
Niederhauser JM, DuBois AL, Searcy WA, et al. (2018) A test of the eavesdropping avoidance hypothesis as an explanation for the structure of low-amplitude aggressive signals in the song sparrow Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 72 |
Anderson RC, Searcy WA, Peters S, et al. (2016) Song learning and cognitive ability are not consistently related in a songbird. Animal Cognition |
Dubois AL, Nowicki S, Searcy WA. (2015) A test for repertoire matching in eastern song sparrows Journal of Avian Biology |
Searcy WA, DuBois AL, Rivera-Cáceres K, et al. (2013) A test of a hierarchical signalling model in song sparrows Animal Behaviour. 86: 309-315 |
Anderson RC, DuBois AL, Piech DK, et al. (2013) Male response to an aggressive visual signal, the wing wave display, in swamp sparrows Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 67: 593-600 |
DuBois AL, Nowicki S, Searcy WA. (2011) Discrimination of vocal performance by male swamp sparrows Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 65: 717-726 |
DuBois AL, Nowicki S, Searcy WA. (2009) Swamp sparrows modulate vocal performance in an aggressive context. Biology Letters. 5: 163-5 |