Dianne H. Brunton, BSc, MSc, PhD

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Massey University, Palmerston North, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand 
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Conservation Biology
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Joshua Micheal Guilbert grad student 2001-2004 University of Auckland (miserenz) Delete Edit
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Baling M, Stuart-Fox D, Brunton DH, et al. (2020) Spatial and temporal variation in prey color patterns for background matching across a continuous heterogeneous environment. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 2310-2319
Ortiz-Catedral L, Brunton D, Stidworthy MF, et al. (2019) Haemoproteus minutus is highly virulent for Australasian and South American parrots. Parasites & Vectors. 12: 40
Petkliang N, Gale GA, Brunton DH, et al. (2019) Geographical variation in breeding chronology of Germain’s swiftlet (Aerodramus inexpectatus germani) in southern Thailand Pacific Conservation Biology. 25: 174
Masello JF, Martínez J, Calderón L, et al. (2018) Can the intake of antiparasitic secondary metabolites explain the low prevalence of hemoparasites among wild Psittaciformes? Parasites & Vectors. 11: 357
Monks JM, Nelson NJ, Daugherty CH, et al. (2018) Does evolution in isolation from mammalian predators have behavioural and chemosensory consequences for New Zealand lizards New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 43: 1-13
Roper MM, Harmer AM, Brunton DH. (2018) Developmental changes in song production in free-living male and female New Zealand bellbirds Animal Behaviour. 140: 57-71
Petkliang N, Gale GA, Brunton DH, et al. (2017) Wetland, Forest, and Open Paddy Land Are the Key Foraging Habitats for Germain’s Swiftlet (Aerodramus inexpectatus germani) in Southern Thailand Tropical Conservation Science. 10: 194008291769846
Hill SD, Brunton DH, Anderson MG, et al. (2017) Fighting talk: complex song elicits more aggressive responses in a vocally complex songbird Ibis. 160: 257-268
Ranjard L, Withers SJ, Brunton DH, et al. (2017) Geographic patterns of song variation reveal timing of song acquisition in a wild avian population Behavioral Ecology. 28: 1085-1092
Webb WH, Brunton DH, Aguirre JD, et al. (2016) Female Song Occurs in Songbirds with More Elaborate Female Coloration and Reduced Sexual Dichromatism Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 4
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