Naomi Langmore, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia |
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Sign in to add traineeMichelle Landstrom | grad student | 2006-2008 | ANU |
Kristal E. Cain | post-doc | ANU |
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Riebel K, Langmore NE. (2023) Birdsong: Not all contest but also cooperation? Current Biology : Cb. 33: R67-R69 |
Attisano A, Gill BJ, Anderson MG, et al. (2022) Polymorphism at the nestling stage and host-specific mimicry in an Australasian cuckoo-host arms race. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
Holleley CE, Grieve AC, Grealy A, et al. (2022) Thicker eggshells are not predicted by host egg ejection behaviour in four species of Australian cuckoo. Scientific Reports. 12: 6320 |
Odom KJ, Cain KE, Hall ML, et al. (2021) Sex role similarity and sexual selection predict male and female song elaboration and dimorphism in fairy-wrens. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 17901-17919 |
Noh HJ, Gloag R, Leitão AV, et al. (2021) Imperfect mimicry of host begging calls by a brood parasitic cuckoo: a cue for nestling rejection by hosts? Current Zoology. 67: 665-674 |
Chaumont MHJ, Langmore NE, Welbergen JA. (2021) The ghosts of parasitism past: lingering frontline anti-brood parasite defenses in a former host. Current Zoology. 67: 573-583 |
Nahid MI, Fossøy F, Stokke BG, et al. (2021) No evidence of host-specific egg mimicry in Asian koels. Plos One. 16: e0253985 |
Austin VI, Dalziell AH, Langmore NE, et al. (2021) Avian vocalisations: the female perspective. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society |
Crates R, Langmore N, Ranjard L, et al. (2021) Loss of vocal culture and fitness costs in a critically endangered songbird. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20210225 |
Medina I, Kilner RM, Langmore NE. (2020) From micro- to macroevolution: brood parasitism as a driver of phenotypic diversity in birds. Current Zoology. 66: 515-526 |