Journal
Delhey, K., Valcu, M., Muck, C., Dale, J., & Kempenaers, B. (2023). Evolutionary predictors of the specific colors of birds.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120(34)
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Delhey, K., Valcu, M., Dale, J., & Kempenaers, B. (2023). The evolution of carotenoid-based plumage colours in passerine birds.
Journal of Animal Ecology. 92(1), 66-77
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Senior, RA., Oliveira, BF., Dale, J., & Scheffers, BR. (2022). Wildlife trade targets colorful birds and threatens the aesthetic value of nature.
Current Biology. 32(19), 4299-4305.e4
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Pearman, WS., Wells, SJ., Dale, J., Silander, OK., & Freed, NE. (2022). Long-read sequencing reveals atypical mitochondrial genome structure in a New Zealand marine isopod.
Royal Society Open Science. 9(1)
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Edirisinghe, HM., Leschen, RAB., Dale, J., & Wignall, AE. (2021). Insights into the Establishment of Introduced Species Using Coccinellines (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) as a Model System.
Coleopterists Bulletin. 75(1), 121-149
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Cally, JG., Stuart-Fox, D., Holman, L., Dale, J., & Medina, I. (2021). Male-biased sexual selection, but not sexual dichromatism, predicts speciation in birds.
Evolution. 75(4), 931-944
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Delhey, K., Dale, J., Valcu, M., & Kempenaers, B. (2020). Why climate change should generally lead to lighter coloured animals.
Current Biology. 30(23), R1406-R1407
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Pearman, WS., Wells, SJ., Silander, OK., Freed, NE., & Dale, J. (2020). Concordant geographic and genetic structure revealed by genotyping-by-sequencing in a New Zealand marine isopod.
Ecology and Evolution. 10(24), 13624-13639
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Baling, M., Stuart-Fox, D., Brunton, DH., & Dale, J. (2020). Spatial and temporal variation in prey color patterns for background matching across a continuous heterogeneous environment.
Ecology and Evolution. 10(5), 2310-2319
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McQueen, A., Kempenaers, B., Dale, J., Valcu, M., Emery, ZT., Dey, CJ., . . . Delhey, K. (2019). Evolutionary drivers of seasonal plumage colours: colour change by moult correlates with sexual selection, predation risk and seasonality across passerines.
Ecology Letters. 22(11), 1838-1849
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Hauber, ME., Bond, AL., Kouwenberg, AL., Robertson, GJ., Hansen, ES., Holford, M., . . . Dale, J. (2019). The chemical basis of a signal of individual identity: Shell pigment concentrations track the unique appearance of Common Murre eggs.
Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 16(153)
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Hauber, ME., Luro, A., McCarty, CJ., Barateli, K., Cassey, P., Hansen, ES., . . . Dale, J. (2019). Interannual repeatability of eggshell phenotype in individual female common Murres (Uria aalge).
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 97(4), 385-391
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Delhey, K., Dale, J., Valcu, M., & Kempenaers, B. (2019). Reconciling ecogeographical rules: rainfall and temperature predict global colour variation in the largest bird radiation.
Ecology Letters. 22(4), 726-736
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Wells, SJ., & Dale, J. (2018). Contrasting gene flow at different spatial scales revealed by genotyping- by-sequencing in Isocladus armatus, a massively colour polymorphic New Zealand marine isopod.
PeerJ. 2018(8)
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Dey, CJ., & Dale, J. (2017). Hot under the collar.
Nature Ecology and Evolution. 1(2)
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Wells, SJ., Ji, W., Gleeson, D., Jones, B., & Dale, J. (2017). Population social structure facilitates indirect fitness benefits from extra-pair mating.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 5(MAR)
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Tibbetts, EA., Mullen, SP., & Dale, J. (2017). Signal function drives phenotypic and genetic diversity: The effects of signalling individual identity, quality or behavioural strategy.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 372(1724)
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Dey, CJ., Quinn, JS., King, A., Hiscox, J., & Dale, J. (2017). A bare-part ornament is a stronger predictor of dominance than plumage ornamentation in the cooperatively breeding Australian Swamphen.
Auk. 134(2), 317-329
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Baling, M., Stuart-Fox, D., Brunton, DH., & Dale, J. (2016). Habitat suitability for conservation translocation: The importance of considering camouflage in cryptic species.
Biological Conservation. 203, 298-305
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Wells, SJ., Safran, RJ., & Dale, J. (2016). Piecing together female extra-pair mate choice: females really do prefer more ornamented males.
Molecular Ecology. 25(15), 3521-3524
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Webb, WH., Brunton, DH., Aguirre, JD., Thomas, DB., Valcu, M., & Dale, J. (2016). Female song occurs in songbirds with more elaborate female coloration and reduced sexual dichromatism.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 4(MAR)
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Dale, J. (2016). Quality signals may be common in species with social recognition: a comment on Sheehan and Bergman.
Behavioral Ecology. 27(1), 15-16
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Dale, J., Dey, CJ., Delhey, K., Kempenaers, B., & Valcu, M. (2015). The effects of life history and sexual selection on male and female plumage colouration.
Nature. 527(7578), 367-370
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Wells, SJ., Ji, W., Dale, J., Jones, B., & Gleeson, D. (2015). Male size predicts extrapair paternity in a socially monogamous bird with extreme sexual size dimorphism.
Behavioral Ecology. 26(1), 200-206
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Dey, CJ., Valcu, M., Kempenaers, B., & Dale, J. (2015). Carotenoid-based bill coloration functions as a social, not sexual, signal in songbirds (Aves: Passeriformes).
Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 28(1), 250-258
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Valcu, M., Dale, J., Griesser, M., Nakagawa, S., & Kempenaers, B. (2014). Global gradients of avian longevity support the classic evolutionary theory of ageing.
Ecography. 37(10), 930-938
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Dey, CJ., Dale, J., & Quinn, JS. (2014). Manipulating the appearance of a badge of status causes changes in true badge expression..
Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society. 281(1775), 20132680
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Laucht, S., & Dale, J. (2012). Correlations of condition, testosterone, and age with multiple ornaments in male house sparrows: Patterns and implications.
Condor. 114(4), 865-873
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Laucht, S., & Dale, J. (2012). Development of Badges of Status in Captive Male House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) in Relation to the Relative Ornamentation of Flock-Mates.
Ethology. 118(7), 644-653
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Laucht, S., & Dale, J. (2012). Correlations of condition, testosterone and age with multiple ornaments in male house sparrows: Patterns and implications.
Condor. 114(4), 865-873 Retrieved from http://www.bioone.org/
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Laucht, S., & Dale, J. (2012). Development of Badges of Status in Captive Male House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) in Relation to the Relative Ornamentation of Flock-Mates.
Ethology.
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Valcu, M., Dale, J., & Kempenaers, B. (2012). rangeMapper: a platform for the study of macroecology of life-history traits.
Global Ecology and Biogeography. 21(9), 945-951 Retrieved from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1466-8238.2011.00739.x/abstract
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Valcu, M., Dale, J., & Kempenaers, B. (2012). RangeMapper: A platform for the study of macroecology of life-history traits.
Global Ecology and Biogeography. 21(9), 945-951
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Walsh, N., Dale, J., McGraw, KJ., Pointer, MA., & Mundy, NI. (2011). Candidate genes for carotenoid coloration in vertebrates and their expression profiles in the carotenoid-containing plumage and bill of a wild bird.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 279(1726), 58-66
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Tibbetts, EA., Skaldina, O., Zhao, V., Toth, AL., Skaldin, M., Beani, L., . . . Dale, J. (2011). Geographic variation in the status signals of Polistes dominulus Paper Wasps.
PLoS One. 6(12), 1-8 Retrieved from http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi/10.1371/journal.pone.0028173
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Tibbetts, EA., Skaldina, O., Zhao, V., Toth, AL., Skaldin, M., Beani, L., . . . Dale, J. (2011). Geographic variation in the status signals of Polistes dominulus paper wasps.
PLoS ONE. 6(12)
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Breithaupt, A., Kalthoff, D., Dale, J., Bairlein, F., Beer, M., & Teifke, JPP. (2011). Neurotropism in blackcaps (sylvia atricapilla) and red-billed Queleas (Quelea Quelea) after highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 infection.
Veterinary Pathology. 48(5), 924-932
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Mutzel, A., Kempenaers, B., Laucht, S., Dingemanse, NJ., & Dale, J. (2011). Circulating testosterone levels do not affect exploration in house sparrows: Observational and experimental tests.
Animal Behaviour. 81(4), 731-739
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Laucht, S., Dale, J., Mutzel, A., & Kempenaers, B. (2011). Individual variation in plasma testosterone levels and its relation to badge size in House Sparrows Passer domesticus: It's a night-and-day difference.
General and Comparative Endocrinology. 170(3), 501-508
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Ritschard, M., Laucht, S., Dale, J., & Brumm, H. (2011). Enhanced testosterone levels affect singing motivation but not song structure and amplitude in Bengalese finches.
Physiology and Behavior. 102(1), 30-35
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Hipfner, JM., Hobson, KA., Dale, J., & McGraw, KJ. (2010). Stable isotopes link diet to avian yolk carotenoid allocation: A comparative study of five auk species (Charadriiformes: Alcidae).
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 83(3), 481-489
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Laucht, S., Kempenaers, B., & Dale, J. (2010). Bill color, not badge size, indicates testosterone-related information in house sparrows.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 64(9), 1461-1471
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Hipfner, JM., Dale, J., & McGraw, KJ. (2010). Yolk carotenoids and stable isotopes reveal links among environment, foraging behavior and seabird breeding success.
Oecologia. 163(2), 351-360
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Dale, J. (2009). Book review: Sex, size and gender roles: Evolutionary studies of sexual size dimorphism, edited by Fairbairn, D. J., Blackenthorn, W.U., and Szekely, T. (2007).
Animal Behaviour. 77(6), 1559-1560 Retrieved from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347209001432
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Tibbetts, EA., Sheehan, MJ., & Dale, J. (2008). A testable definition of individual recognition.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 23(7), 356
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Love, OP., Salvante, KG., Dale, J., & Williams, TD. (2008). Sex-specific variability in the immune system across life-history stages.
American Naturalist. 172(3)
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Tibbetts, EA., & Dale, J. (2007). Individual recognition: it is good to be different.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 22(10), 529-537
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Dale, J., Dunn, PO., Figuerola, J., Lislevand, T., Székely, T., & Whittingham, LA. (2007). Sexual selection explains Rensch's rule of allometry for sexual size dimorphism.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 274(1628), 2971-2979
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Tibbetts, EA., & Dale, J. (2004). A socially enforced signal of quality in a paper wasp.
Nature. 432(7014), 218-222
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McGraw, KJ., Dale, J., & Mackillop, EA. (2003). Social environment during molt and the expression of melanin-based plumage pigmentation in male house sparrows (Passer domesticus).
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 53(2), 116-122
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McGraw, KJ., Mackillop, EA., Dale, J., & Hauber, ME. (2002). Different colors reveal different information: How nutritional stress affects the expression of melanin- and structurally based ornamental plumage.
Journal of Experimental Biology. 205(23), 3747-3755
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Dale, J., Lank, DB., & Reeve, HK. (2001). Signaling individual identity versus quality: A model and case studies with ruffs, queleas, and house finches.
American Naturalist. 158(1), 75-86
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Lank, DB., & Dale, J. (2001). Visual signals for individual identification: The silent "song" of Ruffs.
Auk. 118(3), 759-765
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Dale, J. (2000). Ornamental plumage does not signal male quality in red-billed queleas.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 267(1458), 2143-2149
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Dale, J., Montgomerie, R., Michaud, D., & Boag, P. (1999). Frequency and timing of extrapair fertilisation in the polyandrous red phalarope (Phalaropus fulicarius).
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 46(1), 50-56
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Dale, J. (1995). Problems with pair-wise comparisons: Does certainty of paternity covary with paternal care?.
Animal Behaviour. 49(2), 519-521
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Hill, GE., Montgomerie, R., Inouye, CY., & Dale, J. (1994). Influence of dietary carotenoids on plasma and plumage colour in the house finch: Intra- and intersexual variation.
Functional Ecology. 8(3), 343-350
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Conference
Edirisinghe, H., Leschen, R., Dale, J., & Wignall, A. (2021, April). Variation in responses to simulated predator attacks ladybirds (Coleopotera: Coccinellidae).. Presented at
69th Entomological Society of New Zealand Conference
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.
Pearman, W., Breckell, G., Dale, J., Silander, O., & Freed, NE. (2017, August). New tools for diet analysis: nanopore sequencing of unamplified genomic DNA from stomach contents to detect with high resolution what rats are eating. Presented at
Queenstown Research Week. Queenstown, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.Read Abstract:
Dey, CJ., Valcu, M., & Dale, JR. (2017, June). Body size, predation risk and ornamentation in birds. Presented at
54th Annual Conference of the Animal Behavior Society. Toronto, Canada.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.
Edirisinghe, H., Leschen, R., Dale, J., & Wignall, AE. (2017, April). Phenotypic variation in ladybirds (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). Presented at
The 66th Entomological Society of New Zealand Conference. Wellington, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.Read Abstract:
Wells, SJ., & Dale, J. (2016, December). Population genomics of a New Zealand marine isopod. Presented at
19th New Zealand Molecular Ecology Meeting. Auckland, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.
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Dale, JR.(2015, December). The function of colorful plumage: it is not just about quality signaling.
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[Conference]Authored by: Dale, J.
Wells, SJ., Ji, W., Gleeson, D., Jones, B., & Dale, J. (2014, July). Male size predicts extra-pair paternity in a socially monogamous bird with extreme sexual size dimorphism. Presented at
International Society for Behavioral Ecology. New York, United States of America.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.
Wells, S., Ji, W., Dale, JR., Jones, B., & Gleeson, D.(2014, July). Male size predicts extra-pair paternity in a
socially monogamous bird with extreme sexual size dimorphism.
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[Conference]Authored by: Dale, J.
Wells, SJ., Ji, W., Gleeson, D., & Dale, J. (2013, November). Love thy neighbour: mating systems and cuckoldry in the Tui (Prosthemadera
novaeseelandiae). Presented at
New Zealand Ecological Society. Christchurch, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.
Wells, SJ., Ji, W., Gleeson, D., Jones, B., & Dale, J. (2013, July). Sexual size dimorphism is a strong correlate to extra-pair paternity in the tui. Presented at
The Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Auckland, New Zealand.
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Wells, S., Ji, W., Dale, J., & Gleeson, D.(2012, November). Love thy neighbour: mating systems and cuckoldry in the Tui (Prosthemandera novaesslandiae).
. (pp. 121 - 121). Retreived from http://newzealandecology.org/sites/default/files/NZES%202012%20Conference%20Book%20(Jan).pdf
[Conference]Authored by: Dale, J.Read Abstract:
Laucht, S., & Dale, J. (2011, August). Dynamics in testosterone, bill coloration, and badge size in male House Sparrows, Passer domesticus.. Presented at
12th International Behavioral Ecology Congress. Ithaca, New York, USA.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.
Amiot, C., Dale, J., Brunton, D., & Ji, W. (2011, August). Auckland urban woodland quality by comparsion of urban and non-urban ecosystems. Presented at
New Zealand Ecology Conference. Rotorua, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.
Laucht, S., Kempenaers, B., Mutzel, A., & Dale, J. (2010, September). While you were sleeping: circadian variation and its relationship to male ornamentation in house sparrows, Passer domesticus.. Presented at
13th International Behavioral Ecology Congress. Perth, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.
Dale, J., & Valcu, M. (2010, October). rangeMapper: A package for easy generation of biodiversity (species richness) or life-history traits maps using species geographical ranges.. Presented at
1st Meeting of the Northern Computational Biology Initiative. Massey University (Albany), New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.
Dale, J., & Valcu, M. (2010, September). rangeMapper: A package for easy generation of biodiversity (species richness) or life-history traits maps using species geographical ranges.. Presented at
13th International Behavioral Ecology Congress. Perth, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.
Dale, J., & Kempenaers, B. (2010).
Extra-pair paternity in the world's most synchronized bird: the red-billed quelea. . Perth, Australia
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Dale, J.
Dale, J., & Kempenaers, B.(2010, September 26). Extra-pair paternity in the world’s most synchronized bird: the red-billed
quelea. , 13th International Behavioural Ecology Congress
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Dale, J.
Dale J, ., & Valcu, M, .(2010, September 26). rangeMapper: A package for easy generation of biodiversity (species richness) or
life-history traits maps using species geographical ranges. , 13th International Behavioural Ecology Congress
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Dale, J.
Laucht, S., Kempenaers, B, ., & Dale, J. (2009).
Circadian variation of testosterone levels and its impact on male ornaments in House Sparrows, Passer domesticus.. Poster session presented at the meeting of Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour, Summer Conference 2009. St. Johns College, Oxford, England
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Dale, J.
Dale, J., & Eising, C. (2008, August). A test of assortative mating for a sexually dimorphic colour polymorphism.. Presented at
12th International Behavioral Ecology Congress. Ithaca, New York, USA.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.
Dale, J., Emlen, ST., & Montgomerie, R. (2008).
Properties of egg coloration: Use for recognition versus camouflage. Poster session presented at the meeting of 14th International Ornithological Congress. Hamburg, Germany
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Dale, J.
Tibbetts, EA., & Dale, J. (2006).
Why are quality signals testosterone-dependent?. . 11th International Behavioral Ecology Congress
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Dale, J.
Dale, J., McGraw, KJ., & Williams, TD. (2006, July). Social control of bill colouration in the zebra finch.. Presented at
11th International Behavioral Ecology Congress. Tours, France.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Dale, J.
Dale, J., Emlen, ST., & Montgomerie, R.(2006, August 13). Properties of egg coloration: Use for recognition vs camouflage. In
Journal of Ornithology Vol. 147 (pp. 153 - 153). , 24th International Ornithological Congress
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