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The Effect of Female Ornamentation on Mate Choice By Male Dark-Eyed Juncos, ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR (forthcoming).

Female Home-Range Size and Behavior During the Fertile Period is Not Affected by Testosterone Manipulations of Male Attractiveness, ETHOLOGY (forthcoming).

Possible Constraints on Selection: Elevated Testosterone Dilutes Mate Preference in Female Dark-eyed Juncos (Junco Hyemalis), PROCEEDINGS ROYAL SOCIETY (forthcoming).

Mouth Colour Signals Thermal Stress in Nestling Dark-Eyed Juncos (Junco Hyemalis), 109 ETHOLOGY 171 (2003).

The Dark-Eyed Junco: Junco hyemalis, in THE BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA, NO. 716. Philadelphia, PA, 2003.

Movement by female dark-eyed juncos during the fertile period suggests that males visit females for extra-pair copulations, 108 ETHOLOGY 1 (2002).

Offspring Sex Ratio is Unrelated to Male Attractiveness in Dark-Eyed Juncos (Junco Hyemalis), 50 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 312 (2001).

The Effects of Experimentally Elevated Testosterone and Food Deprivation on Food Consumption and Prey Size Preferences in Male Dark-Eyed Juncos (Junco Hyemalis, Emberizidae: Passeriformes), 107 ETHOLOGY 439 (2001).

Steroid Hormones and Immune Function: Experimental Studies in Wild and Captive Dark-Eyed Juncos (Junco Hyemalis), 157 AMERICAN NATURALIST 408 (2001).

CURRENT ORNITHOLOGY, VOL. 16. New York: Plenum Press, 2001.

Testosterone, Phenotype, and Fitness: A Research Program in Evolutionary Behavioral Endocrinology, in AVIAN ENDOCRINOLOGY. New Delhi, India: Narosa Publishing House, 2000.

Effects of Captivity and Testosterone on the Volumes of Four Brain Regions in the Dark-Eyed Junco (Junco Hyemalis), 43 JOURNAL OF NEUROBIOLOGY 244 (2000).

Testosterone Increases Activity But Not Daily Energy Expenditure in Captive Male Dark-Eyed Juncos, 60 ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 581 (2000).

Effects of Time of Sampling on Oocyst Detection and Effects of Age and Experimentally Elevated Testosterone on Prevalence of Coccidia in Male Dark-Eyed Juncos, 117 AUK 1048 (2000).

Adaptation, Exaptation, and Constraint: A Hormonal Perspective, 153 AMERICAN NATURALIST S4 (1999).

Intra-clutch Variation in Testosterone Content of Eggs of Red-Winged Blackbirds, 116 AUK 231 (1999).

Exogenous Testosterone and the Adrenocortical Response in the Dark-Eyed Junco, (Junco Hyemalis), 116 AUK 64 (1999).

Egg Yolk Layers Vary in the Concentration of Steroid Hormones in Two Avian Species, 115 GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY 220 (1999).

Mate choice based on static vs. dynamic secondary sexual traits in the dark-eyed junco, 10 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 91 (1999).

Prairie Warbler: Dendroica discolor, in THE BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA, NO. 455. Philadelphia, PA: Birds of North America, Inc., 1999.

CURRENT ORNITHOLOGY, VOL. 15. New York, NY: Plenum Press, 1999.

Influence of Experimentally Elevated Testosterone on Nest Defense in Dark-Eyed Juncos, 56 ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 617 (1998).

Variation Sperm Reserves According to Season, Stage of Reproduction, and Testosterone Treatment in the Dark-Eyed Juncos, 115 AUK 684 (1998).

The effect of exogenous testosterone on parental behavior, plasma prolactin, and prolactin binding sites in dark-eyed juncos, 34 HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR 1 (1998).

Testosterone and captivity affect telencephalic and hippocampal volume in dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis), 24 SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE ABSTRACTS 683 (1998).

The Relative Impact of Extra-Pair Fertilizations on Variation in Male and Female Reproductive Success in Dark-Eyed Juncos (Junco Hyemalis), in AVIAN REPRODUCTIVE TACTICS: MALE AND FEMALE PERSPECTIVES (edited by P.G. Parker and N.T. Burley). Lawrence, KS: Allen Press, 1998.

Testosterone Affects Reproductive Success by Influencing Extra-Pair Fertilizations in Male Dark-Eyed Juncos (Aves: Junco Hyemalis), ROYAL SOCIETY, Series B., London 264: 1599-1963, (1997).

Song Rates of Dark-Eyed Juncos Do Not Increase When Females are Fertile, 41 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY 165 (1997).

High Testosterone Prior to Song Crystallization Inhibits Singing Behavior in Captive Yearling Dark-Eyed Juncos (Junco Hyemalis), 32 HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR 133 (1997).

Effects of Experimentally Elevated Testosterone on Plasma Corticosterone and Corticosteroid Binding Globulin in Dark-Eyed Juncos (Junco Hyemalis), 108 GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY 141 (1997).

Testosterone and Mate Choice in the Dark-Eyed Junco, 54 ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 1135 (1997).

Effects of Testosterone on Use of Space in Free-Ranging Male Dark-Eyed Juncos When Their Mates are Fertile, 54 ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 543 (1997).

CURRENT ORNITHOLOGY, VOL. 14. New York, NY: Plenum Press, 1997.

Epaulet Brightness and Physical Condition in Female Red-Winged Blackbirds, 113 AUK 356 (1996).

Phenotypic Engineering: Using Hormones to Explore the Mechanistic and Functional Bases of Phenotypic Variation in Nature, 138 IBIS 1 (1996).

CURRENT ORNITHOLOGY, VOL 13 (with E. D. Ketterson). New York, NY: Plenum Press, 1996.







An Analysis of Body Mass, Wing Length, and Visible Fat Deposits of Dark-Eyed Juncos Wintering at Different Latitudes (with Ellen Ketterson), 95 WILSON BULLETIN 603 (1983).

Autumnal Migratory Fattening and Zugunruhe of Dark-Eyed Juncos Apparently Suppressed by Detention at the Wintering Site (with Ellen Ketterson), 95 WILSON BULLETIN ___ (1983).

The Role of Migration and Winter Mortality in the Life History of a Temperate-Zone Migrant, the Dark-Eyed Junco, as Determined from Demographic Analyses of Winter Populations (with Ellen Ketterson), 99 AUK 243 (1982).

Population Dynamics of Indigo Buntings and the Evolution of Avian Polygyny (with M. Carey), 35 EVOLUTION 1180 (1979).

Seasonal, Annual and Geographic Variation in Sex Ratio of Wintering Populations of Dark-Eyed Juncos (Junco hyemalis) (with Ellen Ketterson), 96 AUK 532 (1979).

THE ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR OF THE PRAIRIE WARBLER DENDROICA DISCOLOR. Washington, DC: American Ornithologists' Union, 1978.

Egg Volume As a Predictor of Hatchling Weight in the Brown-Headed Cowbird (with C. Thompson), 90 WILSON BULLETIN 353 (1978).

Overnight Weight Loss in Dark-Eyed Juncos (with Ellen Ketterson), 95 AUK 755 (1978).

Geographic Variations and Its Climatic Correlates in the Sex Ratio of Eastern-Wintering Dark-Eyed Juncos (Junco hyemalis hyemalis) (with Ellen D. Ketterson), 57 ECOLOGY 679 (1976).

External Differences Between Newly Hatched Cuckoos (Coccyzus americanus and C. Erythropthalmus), 77 CONDOR 341 (1975).

Fidelity of Indigo Buntings Passerina cyanea to Sites Occupied in Previous Seasons (with M. Carey and C. Thompson), 74 EMU 289 (1975).

The Occurrence and Significance of Anomalous Reproductive Activities in Two North American Non-Parasitic Cuckoos (Coccyzus spp.) (with C. Thompson), 117 IBIS 496 (1975).

Polygyny in Indigo Buntings: A Hypothesis Tested (with M. Carey), 190 SCIENCE 1296 (1975).

Notes on Parental Behavior and Development of the Young in the Wood Thrush, 86 WILSON BULLETIN 144 (1974).

A Population Study of the Yellow-Breasted Chat (Icteria virens L.) in Southern Indiana (with C. Thompson), 43 ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS 145 (1973).

The Song Sparrow, 237 BULLETIN OF THE U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM 1491, 1968.

Fidelity to the Breeding Site in the Prairie Warbler (Dendroica discolor), in ABSTRACTS OF THE 14TH INTERNATIONAL ORNITHOLOGICAL CONGRESS. Oxford: I.O.C., 1966.

An Analysis of Prairie Warblers Killed in Florida During Nocturnal Migration (with R. Mumford), 67 CONDOR 322 (1965).

A Male Cardinal Helper at a Nest of Yellow-Breasted Chats, 77 WILSON BULLETIN 196 (1965).

Migrant Cape May Warbler Apparently Carrying Nest Material, 75 WILSON BULLETIN 460 (1964).

An Analysis of the Sexual Nexus in the Prairie Warbler, in PROCEEDINGS OF THE 13TH INTERNATIONAL ORNITHOLOGICAL CONGRESS. Ithaca, NY: I.O.C., 1963.

Reproductive Success of Birds in a Deciduous Scrub Habitat, 44 ECOLOGY 305 (1963).

A Catbird Helper at a House Wren Nest (with R. Schneider), 74 WILSON BULLETIN 183 (1962).

Food Habits and Feeding Behavior of the White-Eyed Vireo (with D. Wooldridge), 74 WILSON BULLETIN 68 (1962).

The Swaying Display of Red-Eyed and Other Vireos, 64 CONDOR 273 (1962).

Albino Field Sparrow Found (with R. Mumford), 39 INDIANA AUDUBON QUARTERLY 28 (1961).

A Method of Netting Birds at Open Nests in Trees, 78 AUK 643 (1961).

A Wren Singing Combined House and Carolina Wren Songs, 73 WILSON BULLETIN 83 (1961).

Breeding Behavior of the Bell Vireo in Southern Indiana, 62 CONDOR 225 (1960).

Unusual Responses of a Prairie Warbler to Sunlight, 77 AUK 222 (1960).

Additional Invertebrate Nest Associates of the Prairie Warbler, 76 AUK 352 (1959).

Communal Roosting by the Eastern Bluebird in Winter, 30 BIRDBANDING 219 (1959).

Pleated Woodpecker Attacks Pilot Black Snake at Tree Cavity, 71 WILSON BULLETIN 381 (1959).

Anticipatory Food-Bringing in the Prairie Warbler, 75 AUK 263 (1958).

Blue Jay Sitting on Robin Nest in December, 60 CONDOR 405 (1958).

Singing By Female Indigo Bunting and Rufous-Sided Towhee, 70 WILSON BULLETIN 287 (1958).

Spittle Insects as Food of Prairie Warblers, 73 AUK 557 (1956).

Invertebrate Nest Associates of the Northern Prairie Warbler, 72 AUK 55 (1955).

LAND USE CONTROLS (with Frank Horack, Jr.). St. Paul: West Publishing Co., 1955.

How Small a House?: Zoning for Minimum Space Requirements (with Frank E. Horack, Jr.), 67 HARVARD LAW REVIEW 967 (1954).

Caleb Mills and the Indiana Free School Law, 49 INDIANA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY 81 (1953).

Notes on the Pine-woods Sparrow Near Bloomington, Indiana, 31 INDIANA AUDUBON QUARTERLY 26 (1953).

Indiana: Birthplace of Migratory Divorce, 26 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 515 (1951).

Hooded Warbler Parasitized by Cowbird, 29 INDIANA AUDUBON QUARTERLY 12 (1951).

Late Nesting of the Bob-White, 29 INDIANA AUDUBON QUARTERLY 12 (1951).

Unicameralism and the Indiana Constitutional Convention of 1850, 26 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 349 (1951).

White Rumped Sandpiper, Erolia fuscicollus, in Indiana, 29 INDIANA AUDUBON QUARTERLY 21 (1951).

Franklin's Gull: Concentration of Six Hundred in Central Indiana, 27 YEARBOOK OF THE INDIANA AUDUBON SOCIETY 38 (1949).

Three Hundred Loons in One Flock at Oaklandon Reservoir, 27 YEARBOOK OF THE INDIANA AUDUBON SOCIETY 30 (1949).

Note. The Doctrine of Misuse of Patent, 23 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 157 (1948).


 
           
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