Bird Communication
2009
Botero, C.A., Boogert, N.J., Vehrencamp, S.L. and Lovette, I.J. (2009). Climatic patterns predict the elaboration of song displays in mockingbirds. Current Biology 19: 1151-1155.
Botero, C.A., Rossman, R.J., de Kort, S.R. & Vehrencamp, S.L. (2009). Syllable type consistency is related to age, social status, and reproductive success in the tropical mockingbird. Animal Behaviour 77:701-706.
de Kort, S.R., Bohman, E.R., Cramer, E.R.A. & Vehrencamp, S.L. (2009). The deterrent effect of bird song in territory defence. Behavioral Ecology 20: 200-206.
de Kort, S.R., Eldermire, E.R., Valderrama S., Botero, C.A. & Vehrencamp, S.L. (2009). Trill consistency is an age related assessment signal in banded wrens. Proc. Royal Soc. London B. 276: 2315-2321.
Ellis, JE. (2009). Anti-predator signals as advertisements: Evidence in white-throated magpie-jays. Ethology 115: 522-532.
Ellis, JE, TA Langen & EC Berg (2009). Signaling for food and sex? Begging by adult female white-throated magpie-jays. Animal Behaviour doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2009.05.024).
Hall, M.L., Molles, L.E., Illes, A.E. & Vehrencamp, S.L. (2009). Singing in the face of death: male banded wrens sing more to playback in their last breeding season. J. Avian Biology 40: 217-224.
Yorzinski, J.L. & Vehrencamp, S.L. (2009). The effect of predator type and danger level on the mob calls of the American crow (Corvus brachyrhychos). Condor 111: 159-168.
2008
Botero, C.A., Mudge, A.E., Koltz, A.M., Hochachka, W.M. & Vehrencamp, S.L. (2008). How reliable are the methods for estimating repertoire size? Ethology 114: 1227-1238.
Cramer, E.R.A., Stenzler, L., Talaba, A.L., Makarerwich, C.A., Vehrencamp, S.L. & Lovette, I.J. (2008). Isolation and characterization of SNP variation at 90 anonymous loci in the banded wren (Thryothorus pleurostictus). Conservation Genetics 9:1657–1660.
Ellis, JMS (2008). Decay of apparent individual distinctiveness in the begging calls of adult female White-Throated Magpie-jays. Condor 110: 648-657.
Ellis, JMS (2008). Which call parameters signal threat to conspecifics in white-throated magpie-jay mobbing calls? Ethology 114: 154-163.
Laidre, M. E. & Vehrencamp, S. L. (2008) Is bird song a reliable signal of aggressive intent? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62: 1207-1211.
Mennill, D.J. & Vehrencamp, S.L. (2008). Animal duets are multifunctional signals: Evidence from microphone array recordings and multi-speaker playback. Current Biology 18:1314-1319.
2007
Botero, C.A., Riveros, J.M. & Vehrencamp, S.L. (2007). Relative threat and recognition ability in the responses of tropical mockingbirds to song playback. Animal Behaviour 73: 661-669.
Botero, C.A. and S.L. Vehrencamp (2007). Responses of male tropical mockingbirds (Mimus gilvus) to variation in within-song and between song versatility. Auk 124: 185-196.
Brar, R.K., L.A. Schoenle, L.M. Stenzler, M.L. Hall, S.L. Vehrencamp, & I.J. Lovette (2007). Eleven microsatellite loci isolated from the Banded Wren (Thryothorus pleurostictus). Molecular Ecology Notes 7: 69-71.
Vehrencamp, S.L., Hall, M.L., Bohman, E.R., Depeine, C.D. & Dalziell, A.H. (2007) Song matching, overlapping, and switching in the banded wren: the sender’s perspective. Behavioral Ecology 18: 849-859.
2006
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.
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.
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.
Molles, L.E. (2006). Singing complexity of the banded wren Thryothorus pleurostictus: Do switching rate and song-type diversity send different messages? Auk 123: 991-1003. Soc. America 119: 2832-2839.
Yorzinski, J.L., S.L. Vehrencamp, A.B. Clark & K.J. McGowan (2006). The inflected alarm caw of the American Crow: differences in acoustic structure among individuals and sexes. Condor 108: 518-529.
2005
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.
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.
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.
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.
2003
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.
2001
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. 1197-1205.
Molles, L.E. and S.L. Vehrencamp (2001). Neighbour recognition by resident males in the banded wren, Thryothorus pleurostictus, a tropical songbird with high song-type sharing. Animal Behaviour 61: 119-127.
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.
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: Vehrencamp, S. L. 2000.
2000
Bower, J. L. 2000. "Acoustic interactions during naturally occurring territorial conflict in a Song Sparrow neighborhood," Ph.D. thesis, Cornell University.
Vehrencamp, S.L. (2000). Handicap, index, and conventional signal elements of bird song. In: Animal Signals: Signalling and Signal Design in Animal Communication (ed. by Y. Espmark, T. Amundsen & G. Rosenqvist), Trondheim: Tapir Publishers, pp. 277-300.
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.
1999
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.
1996
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.
1995
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.