Register      Login
Emu Emu Society
Journal of BirdLife Australia

Articles citing this paper

Testing the function of petal-carrying in the Red-backed Fairy-wren (Malurus melanocephalus)

Jordan Karubian and Allison Alvarado
103(1) pp.87 - 92


15 articles found in Crossref database.

Birds of the World (2024)
Baldassarre Daniel T., Greig Emma I. , Webster Michael S., Kirwan Guy M., Keeney Brooke K.
The effects of delayed plumage maturation on aggression and survival in male red-backed fairy-wrens
Karubian Jordan, Sillett T. Scott, Webster Michael S.
Behavioral Ecology. 2008 19(3). p.508
Behavioural differences between ornamented and unornamented male Red-backed Fairywrens (Malurus melanocephalus) in the nonbreeding season
Hendrix Trey C., Fernandez-Duque Facundo, Toner Sarah, Hitt Lauren G., Thady Robin G., Massa Megan, Hagler Samantha J., Armfield Margaux, Clarke Nathalie, Honscheid Phoebe, Khalil Sarah, Hawkins Carly E., Lantz Samantha M., Welklin Joseph F., Swaddle John P., Webster Michael S., Karubian Jordan
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 2023 123(2). p.176
Experimental evidence that extra-pair mating drives asymmetrical introgression of a sexual trait
Baldassarre Daniel T., Webster Michael S.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 2013 280(1771). p.20132175
Ecology and breeding biology of a tropical bird, the Lovely Fairy-Wren (Malurus amabilis)
Leitão Ana V., Hall Michelle L., Venables Brian, Mulder Raoul A.
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 2019 119(1). p.1
The relative importance of male tail length and nuptial plumage on social dominance and mate choice in the red‐backed fairy‐wren Malurus melanocephalus: evidence for the multiple receiver hypothesis
Karubian Jordan, Swaddle John P., Varian‐Ramos Claire W., Webster Michael S.
Journal of Avian Biology. 2009 40(5). p.559
Nest decorations: an ‘extended’ female badge of status?
García-Navas Vicente, Valera Francisco, Griggio Matteo
Animal Behaviour. 2015 99 p.95
Nest ornamentation in blue tits: is feather carrying ability a male status signal?
Sanz Juan José, García-Navas Vicente
Behavioral Ecology. 2011 22(2). p.240
Subtle benefits of cooperation to breeding males of the Red-backed Fairywren
Potticary Ahva L., Dowling Jenélle L., Barron Douglas G., Baldassarre Daniel T., Webster Michael S.
The Auk. 2016 133(2). p.286
Do male paternity guards ensure female fidelity in a duetting fairy-wren?
Hall Michelle L., Peters Anne
Behavioral Ecology. 2009 20(1). p.222
Motion: enhancing signals and concealing cues
Tan Eunice J., Elgar Mark A.
Biology Open. 2021 10(8).
Evolutionary origins and persistence of infidelity in Malurus: the least faithful birds
Cockburn Andrew, Brouwer Lyanne, Double Michael C., Margraf Nicolas, van de Pol Martijn
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 2013 113(3). p.208
Seasonal male plumage as a multi-component sexual signal: insights and opportunities
Peters Anne, Kingma Sjouke A., Delhey Kaspar
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 2013 113(3). p.232
Genetic Basis and Evolution of Structural Color Polymorphism in an Australian Songbird
Sin Simon Yung Wa, Ke Fushi, Chen Guoling, Huang Pei-Yu, Enbody Erik D, Karubian Jordan, Webster Michael S, Edwards Scott V, Zhou Xuming
Molecular Biology and Evolution. 2024 41(3).
Extended phenotypes as signals
Schaedelin Franziska C., Taborsky Michael
Biological Reviews. 2009 84(2). p.293
Export Citation