Daniel T. Baldassarre - Publications

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Neurobiology and Behavior Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 

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Year Citation  Score
2022 Rowe M, van Oort A, Brouwer L, Lifjeld JT, Webster MS, Welklin JF, Baldassarre DT. Sperm Numbers as a Paternity Guard in a Wild Bird. Cells. 11. PMID 35053349 DOI: 10.3390/cells11020231  0.675
2019 Song SJ, Sanders JG, Baldassarre DT, Chaves JA, Johnson NS, Piaggio AJ, Stuckey MJ, Nováková E, Metcalf JL, Chomel BB, Aguilar-Setién A, Knight R, McKenzie VJ. Is there convergence of gut microbes in blood-feeding vertebrates? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 374: 20180249. PMID 31154984 DOI: 10.1098/Rstb.2018.0249  0.315
2019 Baldassarre DT, Campagna L, Thomassen HA, Atwell JW, Chu M, Crampton LH, Fleischer RC, Riehl C. GPS tracking and population genomics suggest itinerant breeding across drastically different habitats in the Phainopepla The Auk. 136. DOI: 10.1093/Auk/Ukz058  0.409
2018 Michel AJ, Ward LM, Goffredi SK, Dawson KS, Baldassarre DT, Brenner A, Gotanda KM, McCormack JE, Mullin SW, O'Neill A, Tender GS, Uy JAC, Yu K, Orphan VJ, Chaves JA. The gut of the finch: uniqueness of the gut microbiome of the Galápagos vampire finch. Microbiome. 6: 167. PMID 30231937 DOI: 10.1186/S40168-018-0555-8  0.302
2018 Hauber ME, Dainson M, Baldassarre DT, Hossain M, Holford M, Riehl C. The perceptual and chemical bases of egg discrimination in communally nesting greater anis Crotophaga major Journal of Avian Biology. 49: e01776. DOI: 10.1111/Jav.01776  0.307
2017 Brouwer L, van de Pol M, Hidalgo Aranzamendi N, Bain G, Baldassarre DT, Brooker LC, Brooker MG, Colombelli-Négrel D, Enbody E, Gielow K, Hall ML, Johnson AE, Karubian J, Kingma SA, Kleindorfer S, et al. Multiple hypotheses explain variation in extra-pair paternity at different levels in a single bird family. Molecular Ecology. PMID 29068511 DOI: 10.1111/Mec.14385  0.65
2016 Baldassarre DT, Greig EI, Webster MS. The couple that sings together stays together: duetting, aggression and extra-pair paternity in a promiscuous bird species. Biology Letters. 12. PMID 26911342 DOI: 10.1098/Rsbl.2015.1025  0.684
2016 Potticary AL, Dowling JL, Barron DG, Baldassarre DT, Webster MS. Subtle benefits of cooperation to breeding males of the Red-backed Fairywren Auk. 133: 286-297. DOI: 10.1642/Auk-15-212.1  0.678
2015 Greig EI, Baldassarre DT, Webster MS. Differential rates of phenotypic introgression are associated with male behavioral responses to multiple signals. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. PMID 26292844 DOI: 10.1111/Evo.12756  0.644
2015 Schwabl H, Dowling J, Baldassarre DT, Gahr M, Lindsay WR, Webster MS. Variation in song system anatomy and androgen levels does not correspond to song characteristics in a tropical songbird Animal Behaviour. 104: 39-50. DOI: 10.1016/J.Anbehav.2015.03.006  0.669
2014 Baldassarre DT, White TA, Karubian J, Webster MS. Genomic and morphological analysis of a semipermeable avian hybrid zone suggests asymmetrical introgression of a sexual signal. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 68: 2644-57. PMID 24889818 DOI: 10.1111/Evo.12457  0.599
2013 Baldassarre DT, Webster MS. Experimental evidence that extra-pair mating drives asymmetrical introgression of a sexual trait. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 280: 20132175. PMID 24089341 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2013.2175  0.699
2013 Baldassarre DT, Thomassen HA, Karubian J, Webster MS. The role of ecological variation in driving divergence of sexual and non-sexual traits in the red-backed fairy-wren (Malurus melanocephalus). Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 13: 75. PMID 23536958 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-13-75  0.594
2010 Hurtado-Gonzales JL, Baldassarre DT, Uy JA. Interaction between female mating preferences and predation may explain the maintenance of rare males in the pentamorphic fish Poecilia parae. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 23: 1293-301. PMID 20456563 DOI: 10.1111/J.1420-9101.2010.01995.X  0.638
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