David E. Gammon, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Biology | Elon University, Elon, NC, United States |
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Gammon DE. (2020) Are northern mockingbirds classic open‐ended song learners? Ethology |
Gammon DE, Corsiglia AM. (2019) Mockingbirds imitate frogs and toads across North America. Behavioural Processes. 103982 |
Gammon DE, Lyon RP. (2017) An Acoustic Comparison of Mimetic and Non-Mimetic Song in Northern MockingbirdsMimus polyglottos Ardea. 105: 1-6 |
Kershenbaum A, Freeberg TM, Gammon DE. (2015) Estimating vocal repertoire size is like collecting coupons: a theoretical framework with heterogeneity in signal abundance. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 373: 1-11 |
Gammon DE. (2014) Seasonal patterns of vocal mimicry in northern mockingbirds Mimus polyglottos Journal of Avian Biology. 45: 545-550 |
Gammon DE. (2013) How is model selection determined in a vocal mimic?: Tests of five hypotheses Behaviour. 150: 1375-1397 |
Kapfer JM, Gammon DE, Groves JD. (2011) Carrion-feeding by barred owls (Strix varia) Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 123: 646-649 |
Gammon DE, Altizer CE. (2011) Northern Mockingbirds produce syntactical patterns of vocal mimicry that reflect taxonomy of imitated species Journal of Field Ornithology. 82: 158-164 |
Hoeschele M, Gammon DE, Moscicki MK, et al. (2009) Note types and coding in Parid vocalizations: the chick-a-dee call of the chestnut-backed chickadee (Poecile rufuscens). The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 126: 2088-99 |
Gammon DE, Hendrick MC, Baker MC. (2008) Vocal communication in a songbird with a novel song repertoire Behaviour. 145: 1003-1026 |