Todd J. Underwood
Affiliations: | Kutztown University |
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Gable CL, Underwood TJ, Setliff GP. (2019) Do House Wrens (Troglodytes aedon) add spider egg cases to their nests for heterospecific cleaning Canadian Journal of Zoology. 97: 50-56 |
Underwood TJ, Underwood RM. (2013) Bird behaviour on and entanglement in invasive burdock ( Arctium spp.) plants in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canadian Field-Naturalist. 127: 164-174 |
Sealy SG, Underwood TJ. (2012) Egg discrimination by hosts and obligate brood parasites: a historical perspective and new synthesis Chinese Birds. 3: 274-294 |
Underwood TJ, Sealy SG. (2011) Behavior of warbling vireos ejecting real and artificial cowbird eggs Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 123: 395-400 |
Rasmussen JL, Underwood TJ, Sealy SG. (2010) Functional morphology as a barrier to the evolution of grasp-ejection in hosts of the brownheaded cowbird (Molothrus ater) Canadian Journal of Zoology. 88: 1210-1217 |
Rasmussen JL, Sealy SG, Underwood TJ. (2009) Video recording reveals the method of ejection of brown-headed cowbird eggs and no cost in American Robins and gray catbirds Condor. 111: 570-574 |
Underwood TJ, Sealy SG. (2008) UV reflectance of eggs of brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater) and accepter and rejecter hosts Journal of Ornithology. 149: 313-321 |
McLaren CM, Underwood TJ, Sealy SG. (2006) Conflicting temporal changes in the frequency and intensity of cowbird parasitism on four common hosts in Ontario over 130 years Condor. 108: 238-242 |
Underwood TJ, Sealy SG. (2006) Parameters of brown-headed cowbird Molothrus ater egg discrimination in warbling vireos Vireo gilvus Journal of Avian Biology. 37: 457-466 |
Underwood TJ, Sealy SG. (2006) Influence of shape on egg discrimination in American robins and gray catbirds Ethology. 112: 164-173 |