Susan L. Balenger, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States 
Area:
ornithology, behavioral ecology
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Geoffrey Hill grad student 2011 Auburn University
 (Evolution of Pathogen-Induced Gene Expression in the House Finch, Carpodacus mexicanus.)
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Gray DA, Kunerth HD, Zuk M, et al. (2019) Molecular biogeography and host relations of a parasitoid fly. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 11476-11493
Heinen-Kay JL, Strub DB, Balenger SL, et al. (2019) Direct and indirect effects of sexual signal loss on female reproduction in the Pacific field cricket (Teleogryllus oceanicus). Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Balenger SL, Bastiaans E, Zuk M. (2018) Is it the Song or the Singers? Acoustic and Social Experiences Shape Adult Reproductive Tactics and Condition Journal of Insect Behavior. 31: 552-568
Zuk M, Tanner JC, Schmidtman E, et al. (2017) Calls of Recently Introduced Coquí Frogs Do Not Interfere with Cricket Phonotaxis in Hawaii Journal of Insect Behavior. 30: 60-69
Balenger SL, Lara LM, Zuk M. (2016) Relative Amplitude of Courtship Song Chirp and Trill Components Does Not Alter Female Teleogryllus oceanicus Mating Behavior Ethology. 123: 168-173
Balenger SL, Bonneaud C, Sefick SA, et al. (2015) Plumage color and pathogen-induced gene expression in a wild bird Behavioral Ecology. 26: 1100-1110
Balenger SL. (2015) Stridulated soft song by singing insects Animal Behaviour. 105: 275-280
Balenger SL, Zuk M. (2015) Roaming Romeos: Male crickets evolving in silence show increased locomotor behaviours Animal Behaviour. 101: 213-219
Balenger SL, Zuk M. (2014) Testing the Hamilton-Zuk hypothesis: past, present, and future. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 54: 601-13
Hill GE, Fu X, Balenger S, et al. (2013) Changes in concentrations of circulating heat-shock proteins in House Finches in response to different environmental stressors Journal of Field Ornithology. 84: 416-424
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