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Hall, M. L., A. E. Illes and S. L. Vehrencamp (2006). Overlapping signals in banded wrens: long-term effects of prior experience on males and females. Behavioral Ecology 17: 260-269.
 
Mennill, D.J ., J. M. Burt, K. M. Fristrup & S. L. Vehrencamp (2006). Accuracy of an acoustic location system for monitoring the position of duetting songbirds in tropical forest. J. Acoustic Soc. America 119: 2832-2839.
 
Illes, A.E., M.L. Hall and S.L. Vehrencamp (2006). Trill performance influences male receiver response in the banded wren. Proc. Royal Soc. Lond B 273: 1907-1912.

Brar, R. K., L. A. Schoenle, L. M. Stenzler, M. L. Hall, S. L. Vehrencamp, & I. J. Lovette (2006). Eleven microsatellite loci isolated from the Banded Wren (Thryothorus pleurostictus). Molecular Ecology Notes 7: 69-71.

Charif, R. A., K. A. Cortopassi, H. K. Figueroa, J. W. Fitzpatrick, K. M. Fristrup, M. Lammerink, M. D. Luneau, Jr., M. E. Powers, K. V. Rosenberg. 2005.
Notes and double knocks from Arkansas [letter]. Science 309: 1489.

Hall, M. L., A. Illes, and S. L. Vehrencamp (in press).
Effects of signal alternating and overlapping on male banded wrens. Behavioral Ecology.

Hall, M. L., A. Illes, and S. L. Vehrencamp (in press).
Overlapping signals in banded wrens: long-term effects of prior experience on males and females. Behavioral Ecology.

Vehrencamp, S. L. 2000.
Handicap, Index, and Conventional Signal Elements of Bird Song. IN: Espmark, Y, Amundsen,T. & Rosenqvist,G. (eds.) 2000. Animal Signals: Signalling and Signal Design in Animal Communication, pp. 277-300. Tapir Academic Press, Trondheim, NORWAY.

Vehrencamp, S. L., Ritter, A. R., Keever, M. and Bradbury, J. W. 2003.
Responses to playback of local versus distant contact calls in the orange-fronted conure, Aratinga canicularis. Ethology 109: 37-54.

Vehrencamp, S. L. 2001.
Is song-type matching a conventional signal of aggressive intentions? Proc. Royal Soc. Lond. B 268:1637-1642.

Wilson, P. L., and S. L. Vehrencamp. 2001.
A test of the deceptive mimicry hypothesis in song-sharing song sparrows. Animal Behaviour 62: 1197-1205.

Bower, J. L. 2000.
"Acoustic interactions during naturally occurring territorial conflict in a Song Sparrow neighborhood," Ph.D. thesis, Cornell University.

Wilson, P. L., M. C. Towner, and S. L. Vehrencamp. 2000.
Survival and song-type sharing in a sedentary subspecies of the Song Sparrow. Condor 102: 355-363. 

Bower, J. L. 1996.
Acoustic interactions of male song sparrows and their neighbors before, during and after aggressive encounters. Abstract, Animal Behavior Society Meetings. August, 1996. Flagstaff, Arizona.

Bower, J. L. 1995.
Patterns of acoustic interactions of territorial song sparrows, Melospiza melodia. Abstract, Animal Behavior Society Meetings. July, 1995. Lincoln, Nebraska.

Bower, J. 1995.
The study of acoustic interactions of territorial song sparrows, Melospiza melodia, using passive acoustic tracking. J. Acoustical Soc Amer. 97(5): 3354.

Burt, J. M. and S. L. Vehrencamp (2005). Dawn chorus as an interactive communication network. In: Animal Communication Networks (ed. by P.K. McGregor). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 320-343.

Trillo, P. A. and S. L. Vehrencamp (2005). Song types and their structural features are associated with specific contexts in the banded wren, Animal Behaviour
70: 921-935.

Mennill, D. J. and S. L. Vehrencamp. 2005.
Sex differences in the singing and duetting behavior of neotropical Rufous-and-White Wrens, Thryothorus rufalbus. Auk 122: 175-186.

Molles, L. E. and S. L. Vehrencamp. 2001.
Neighbor recognition by resident males in a tropical songbird with high song-type sharing, the Banded Wren Thryothorus pleurostictus. Animal Behaviour: 109-117.

Molles, L. E. and S. L. Vehrencamp. 2001.
Songbird cheaters pay a retaliation cost: evidence for auditory conventional signals. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B, 268: 2013-2019.

Molles, L. E. and S. L. Vehrencamp. 1999.
Repertoire size, repertoire overlap, and singing modes in the banded wren, Thryothorus pleurostictus. Auk 116: 677-689.