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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
1646*2005
Sexual selection and the evolution of song
WA Searcy, M Andersson
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 17 (1), 507-533, 1986
8191986
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
5662002
Song as an aggressive signal in songbirds
WA Searcy, MD Beecher
Animal Behaviour 78 (6), 1281-1292, 2009
3942009
Song repertoire and mate choice in birds
WA Searcy
American Zoologist 32 (1), 71-80, 1992
3731992
Song and female choice
WA Searcy
Ecology and evolution of acoustic communication in birds, 1996
3711996
A test for responsiveness to song structure and programming in female sparrows
WA Searcy, P Marler
Science 213 (4510), 926-928, 1981
3271981
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
3012011
Alternative models of territorial polygyny in birds
WA Searcy, K Yasukawa
The American Naturalist 134 (3), 323-343, 1989
2571989
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
2562004
Polygyny and sexual selection in red-winged blackbirds
WA Searcy, K Yasukawa
Princeton University Press, 1995
2521995
The evolutionary effects of mate selection
WA Searcy
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 13 (1), 57-85, 1982
2431982
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
2391979
Red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus).
K Yasukawa, WA Searcy
2381995
Bird song as a signal of aggressive intent
WA Searcy, RC Anderson, S Nowicki
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 60, 234-241, 2006
2372006
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
2351992
Song repertoire size and female preferences in song sparrows
WA Searcy
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 14, 281-286, 1984
2331984
Measuring responses of female birds to male song
WA Searcy
Playback and studies of animal communication, 175-189, 1992
1971992
Sexual differences in species recognition of avian song
WA Searcy, EA Brenowitz
Nature 332 (6160), 152-154, 1988
1921988
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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