1. Enemies are not always dear: male song sparrows adjust dear enemy effect expression in response to female fertility. (April 2017) Authors: Moser-Purdy, Christopher; MacDougall-Shackleton, Elizabeth A.; Mennill, Daniel J. Journal: Animal behaviour Issue: Volume 126(2017) Page Start: 17 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
2. Large vocal repertoires do not constrain the dear enemy effect: a playback experiment and comparative study of songbirds. (August 2016) Authors: Moser-Purdy, Christopher; Mennill, Daniel J. Journal: Animal behaviour Issue: Volume 118(2016) Page Start: 55 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
3. Large vocal repertoires do not constrain the dear enemy effect: a playback experiment and comparative study of songbirds. (August 2016) Authors: Moser-Purdy, Christopher; Mennill, Daniel J. Journal: Animal behaviour Issue: Volume 118(2016) Page Start: 55 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
4. Sing and do not stray: male rufous-and-white wrens use duets and physical behaviours to guard their mates. (September 2018) Authors: Kahn, Zachary A.; Moser-Purdy, Christopher; Mennill, Daniel J. Journal: Animal behaviour Issue: Volume 143(2018) Page Start: 35 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗