Donald E. Kroodsma, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA 
Area:
birdsong
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Kroodsma D. (2017) Birdsong performance studies: a contrary view Animal Behaviour. 125: e1-e16
Kroodsma D, Hamilton D, Sánchez JE, et al. (2013) Behavioral evidence for song learning in the suboscine bellbirds (Procnias spp.; Cotingidae) Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 125: 1-14
Kroodsma D. (2011) Neither Individually Distinctive Songs Nor “Lek Signatures” are Demonstrated in Suboscine Screaming Pihas The Auk. 128: 789-790
Kroodsma DE. (2010) Song Types and their Use: Developmental Flexibility of the Male Blue-winged Warbler Ethology. 79: 235-247
Byers BE, Kroodsma DE. (2009) Female mate choice and songbird song repertoires Animal Behaviour. 77: 13-22
Wheelwright NT, Swett MB, Levin II, et al. (2008) The influence of different tutor types on song learning in a natural bird population Animal Behaviour. 75: 1479-1493
Saranathan V, Hamilton D, Powell GVN, et al. (2007) Genetic evidence supports song learning in the three-wattled bellbird Procnias tricarunculata (Cotingidae) Molecular Ecology. 16: 3689-3702
Liu WC, Kroodsma DE. (2007) Dawn and daytime singing behavior of chipping sparrows (Spizella passerina) Auk. 124: 44-52
Liu WC, Kroodsma DE. (2006) Song learning by chipping sparrows: When, where, and from whom Condor. 108: 509-517
Kroodsma DE, Woods RW, Goodwin EA. (2002) Falkland Island Sedge Wrens (Cistothorus platensis) imitate rather than improvise large song repertoires Auk. 119: 523-528
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