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William A. Searcy
William A. Searcy
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The evolution of animal communication: reliability and deception in signaling systems
WA Searcy, S Nowicki
Princeton University Press, 2005
1678*2005
Sexual selection and the evolution of song
WA Searcy, M Andersson
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 507-533, 1986
8331986
Brain development, song learning and mate choice in birds: a review and experimental test of the" nutritional stress hypothesis"
S Nowicki, W Searcy, S Peters
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 188, 1003-1014, 2002
5712002
Song as an aggressive signal in songbirds
WA Searcy, MD Beecher
Animal Behaviour 78 (6), 1281-1292, 2009
4002009
Song repertoire and mate choice in birds
WA Searcy
American Zoologist 32 (1), 71-80, 1992
3771992
Song and female choice
WA Searcy
Ecology and evolution of acoustic communication in birds, 1996
3691996
Song repertoire size in male song sparrows correlates with detour reaching, but not with other cognitive measures
NJ Boogert, RC Anderson, S Peters, WA Searcy, S Nowicki
Animal Behaviour 81 (6), 1209-1216, 2011
3342011
A test for responsiveness to song structure and programming in female sparrows
WA Searcy, P Marler
Science 213 (4510), 926-928, 1981
3321981
Alternative models of territorial polygyny in birds
WA Searcy, K Yasukawa
The American Naturalist 134 (3), 323-343, 1989
2971989
Song function and the evolution of female preferences: why birds sing, why brains matter
S Nowicki, WA Searcy
Annals of the new York Academy of Sciences 1016 (1), 704-723, 2004
2712004
Polygyny and sexual selection in red-winged blackbirds
WA Searcy, K Yasukawa
Princeton University Press, 1995
2571995
The evolutionary effects of mate selection
WA Searcy
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 13, 57-85, 1982
2451982
Female choice of mates: a general model for birds and its application to red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus)
WA Searcy
The American Naturalist 114 (1), 77-100, 1979
2451979
Design of playback experiments: the Thornbridge Hall NATO ARW consensus
PK McGregor, CK Catchpole, T Dabelsteen, JB Falls, L Fusani, ...
Playback and studies of animal communication, 1-9, 1992
2401992
Bird song as a signal of aggressive intent
WA Searcy, RC Anderson, S Nowicki
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 60, 234-241, 2006
2392006
Red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus).
K Yasukawa, WA Searcy
2391995
Song repertoire size and female preferences in song sparrows
WA Searcy
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 14, 281-286, 1984
2351984
Measuring responses of female birds to male song
WA Searcy
Playback and studies of animal communication, 175-189, 1992
1981992
Sexual differences in species recognition of avian song
WA Searcy, EA Brenowitz
Nature 332 (6160), 152-154, 1988
1961988
Species song discrimination in choice experiments with territorial male swamp and song sparrows
SS Peters, WA Searcy, P Marler
Animal Behaviour 28 (2), 393-404, 1980
1901980
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