Michael D. Beecher

Affiliations: 
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Behavioral Sciences Psychology, Evolution and Development Biology, Neuroscience Biology
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Beecher MD, Akçay Ç. (2020) Social factors in bird-song development: Learning to sing with friends and rivals. Learning & Behavior
Akçay Ç, Beecher MD. (2020) Song sparrows do not discriminate between their own song and stranger song. Behavioural Processes. 104184
Akçay Ç, Campbell SE, Darling S, et al. (2020) Territory establishment, song learning strategies and survival in song sparrows Ethology. 126: 694-703
Beecher MD, Akçay Ç, Campbell SE. (2020) Birdsong learning is mutually beneficial for tutee and tutor in song sparrows Animal Behaviour. 166: 281-288
Akçay Ç, Beecher MD. (2019) Multi-modal communication: song sparrows increase signal redundancy in noise. Biology Letters. 15: 20190513
Akçay Ç, Campbell SE, Beecher MD. (2017) Erratum to “Good tutors are not dear enemies in song sparrows” [Anim Behav 129 (2017) 223–228] Animal Behaviour. 131: 1
Akçay Ç, Campbell SE, Beecher MD. (2017) Good tutors are not dear enemies in song sparrows Animal Behaviour. 129: 223-228
Beecher MD. (2017) Birdsong learning as a social process Animal Behaviour. 124: 233-246
Akçay Ç, Clay A, Campbell SE, et al. (2016) The sparrow and the hawk: Aggressive signaling under risk of predation Behavioral Ecology. 27: 601-607
Akçay Ç, Campbell SE, Beecher MD. (2015) The fitness consequences of honesty: Under-signalers have a survival advantage in song sparrows. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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