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Reconstructing the evolution of complex bird song in the oropendolas
JJ Price, SM Lanyon
Evolution 56 (7), 1514-1529, 2002
1692002
Losses of female song with changes from tropical to temperate breeding in the New World blackbirds
JJ Price, SM Lanyon, KE Omland
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1664), 1971-1980, 2009
1322009
The evolution of echolocation in swiftlets
J Jordan Price, K P. Johnson, D H. Clayton
Journal of Avian Biology 35 (2), 135-143, 2004
1102004
Family- and sex-specific vocal traditions in a cooperatively breeding songbird
JJ Price
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1998
851998
SONG AND PLUMAGE EVOLUTION IN THE NEW WORLD ORIOLES (ICTERUS) SHOW SIMILAR LABILITY AND CONVERGENCE IN PATTERNS
JJ Price, NR Friedman, KE Omland
Evolution 61 (4), 850-863, 2007
832007
Recognition of family-specific calls in stripe-backed wrens
JJ Price
Animal Behaviour 57 (2), 483-492, 1999
831999
Patterns of song evolution and sexual selection in the oropendolas and caciques
JJ Price, SM Lanyon
Behavioral Ecology 15 (3), 485-497, 2004
822004
Red‐winged blackbirds Ageliaus phoeniceus respond differently to song types with different performance levels
ERA Cramer, J Jordan Price
Journal of Avian Biology 38 (1), 122-127, 2007
802007
Montezuma oropendolas modify a component of song constrained by body size during vocal contests
JJ Price, SM Earnshaw, MS Webster
Animal Behaviour 71 (4), 799-807, 2006
752006
Reconstructing the evolution of sexual dichromatism: current color diversity does not reflect past rates of male and female change
JJ Price, MD Eaton
Evolution 68 (7), 2026-2037, 2014
742014
Evolution and life-history correlates of female song in the New World blackbirds
JJ Price
Behavioral Ecology 20 (5), 967-977, 2009
702009
Rethinking our assumptions about the evolution of bird song and other sexually dimorphic signals
JJ Price
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 3, 40, 2015
582015
Different modes of evolution in males and females generate dichromatism in fairy‐wrens (M aluridae)
AE Johnson, J Jordan Price, S Pruett‐Jones
Ecology and evolution 3 (9), 3030-3046, 2013
552013
Sex-role reversal in song? Females sing more frequently than males in the Streak-backed Oriole
JJ Price, L Yunes-Jiménez, M Osorio-Beristain, KE Omland, TG Murphy
The Condor 110 (2), 387-392, 2008
512008
Variation in avian egg shape and nest structure is explained by climatic conditions
D Englert Duursma, RV Gallagher, JJ Price, SC Griffith
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 4141, 2018
502018
Song evolution in Maluridae: influences of natural and sexual selection on acoustic structure
EI Greig, JJ Price, S Pruett-Jones
Emu-Austral Ornithology 113 (3), 270-281, 2013
502013
Song-type sharing and matching in a bird with very large song repertoires, the tropical mockingbird
JJ Price, D Yuan
Behaviour 148 (5-6), 673-689, 2011
492011
Differentiating the evolution of female song and male–female duets in the New World blackbirds: Can tropical natural history traits explain duet evolution?
KJ Odom, KE Omland, JJ Price
Evolution 69 (3), 839-847, 2015
482015
Open cup nests evolved from roofed nests in the early passerines
JJ Price, SC Griffith
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1848), 20162708, 2017
472017
Why is birdsong so repetitive? Signal detection and the evolution of avian singing modes
JJ Price
Behaviour 150 (9-10), 995-1013, 2013
442013
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