Ellen D. Ketterson
Affiliations: | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
Area:
Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, animal behaviorWebsite:
https://biology.indiana.edu/about/faculty/ketterson-ellen.htmlGoogle:
"Ellen D. Ketterson"Bio:
https://ketterson.lab.indiana.edu/profiles/former_lab_members.html
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=kiZj3UcAAAAJ&hl=en
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorDonald R. Whitehead | grad student | 1966-1968 | Indiana University (Evolution Tree) |
Val Nolan | grad student | 1970-1974 | Indiana University (Evolution Tree) |
James Roger King | post-doc | 1974-1975 | WSU (Evolution Tree) |
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Becker DJ, Byrd A, Smiley TM, et al. (2022) Novel spp. in two common overwintering North American songbirds. Emerging Microbes & Infections. 1-10 |
Kimmitt AA, Webb AL, Greives TJ, et al. (2022) Corrigendum to "Migrant and resident female songbirds differ in gonadal response to upstream stimulation during seasonal sympatry" [General Compar. Endocrinol. 293 (2020) 113469]. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 114100 |
Kimmitt AA, Becker DJ, Diller SN, et al. (2022) Plasticity in female timing may explain earlier breeding in a North American songbird. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
Friis G, Atwell JW, Fudickar AM, et al. (2022) Rapid evolutionary divergence of a songbird population following recent colonization of an urban area. Molecular Ecology |
Heidinger BJ, Slowinski SP, Sirman AE, et al. (2021) Experimentally elevated testosterone shortens telomeres across years in a free-living songbird. Molecular Ecology |
Reichard DG, Atwell JW, Pandit MM, et al. (2020) Urban birdsongs: higher minimum song frequency of an urban colonist persists in a common garden experiment. Animal Behaviour. 170: 33-41 |
Ketterson ED. (2020) What Do Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Have in Common? The Organism in the Middle. The American Naturalist. 196: 103-118 |
Kimmitt AA, Webb AL, Greives TJ, et al. (2020) Migrant and resident female songbirds differ in gonadal response to upstream stimulation during seasonal sympatry. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 293: 113469 |
Ketterson ED. (2020) Chasing the sun: When to migrate, when to breed Functional Ecology. 34: 1750-1751 |
Whittaker DJ, Slowinski SP, Greenberg JM, et al. (2019) Experimental evidence that symbiotic bacteria produce chemical cues in a songbird. The Journal of Experimental Biology |