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Michelle L Hall

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Molecular Ecology|October 14, 2014
Territory configuration moderates the frequency of extra-group mating in superb fairy-wrensGlen C Bain, Michelle L Hall, Raoul A Mulder
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 7, 2010
Multiple benefits of cooperative breeding in purple-crowned fairy-wrens: a consequence of fidelity?Sjouke A Kingma, Michelle L Hall, Elena Arriero, et al.
BMC Ecology|May 21, 2009
Radical loss of an extreme extra-pair mating systemSjouke A Kingma, Michelle L Hall, Gernot Segelbacher, et al.
Heredity|June 30, 2021
Variability, heritability and condition-dependence of the multidimensional male colour phenotype in a passerine birdMarie Fan, Michelle L Hall, Michael Roast, et al.
Biology Letters|April 4, 2019
New insights from female bird song: towards an integrated approach to studying male and female communication rolesKatharina Riebel, Karan J Odom, Naomi E Langmore, et al.
Journal of Avian Biology|December 19, 2013
Singing in the face of death: male banded wrens sing more to playback in their last breeding seasonMichelle L Hall, Laura E Molles, Anya E Illes, et al.
Biology Open|July 29, 2024
Experimental playback of urban noise does not affect cognitive performance in captive Australian magpiesFarley Connelly, Robin D Johnsson, Raoul A Mulder, et al.
Nature Communications|March 6, 2014
Female song is widespread and ancestral in songbirdsKaran J Odom, Michelle L Hall, Katharina Riebel, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|April 9, 2008
Song matching, overlapping, and switching in the banded wren: the sender's perspectiveSandra L Vehrencamp, Michelle L Hall, Erin R Bohman, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 14, 2019
Rapid plastic breeding response to rain matches peak prey abundance in a tropical savanna birdNataly Hidalgo Aranzamendi, Michelle L Hall, Sjouke A Kingma, et al.
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Molecular Ecology|October 14, 2014
Territory configuration moderates the frequency of extra-group mating in superb fairy-wrensGlen C Bain, Michelle L Hall, Raoul A Mulder
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 7, 2010
Multiple benefits of cooperative breeding in purple-crowned fairy-wrens: a consequence of fidelity?Sjouke A Kingma, Michelle L Hall, Elena Arriero, et al.
BMC Ecology|May 21, 2009
Radical loss of an extreme extra-pair mating systemSjouke A Kingma, Michelle L Hall, Gernot Segelbacher, et al.
Heredity|June 30, 2021
Variability, heritability and condition-dependence of the multidimensional male colour phenotype in a passerine birdMarie Fan, Michelle L Hall, Michael Roast, et al.
Biology Letters|April 4, 2019
New insights from female bird song: towards an integrated approach to studying male and female communication rolesKatharina Riebel, Karan J Odom, Naomi E Langmore, et al.
Journal of Avian Biology|December 19, 2013
Singing in the face of death: male banded wrens sing more to playback in their last breeding seasonMichelle L Hall, Laura E Molles, Anya E Illes, et al.
Biology Open|July 29, 2024
Experimental playback of urban noise does not affect cognitive performance in captive Australian magpiesFarley Connelly, Robin D Johnsson, Raoul A Mulder, et al.
Nature Communications|March 6, 2014
Female song is widespread and ancestral in songbirdsKaran J Odom, Michelle L Hall, Katharina Riebel, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|April 9, 2008
Song matching, overlapping, and switching in the banded wren: the sender's perspectiveSandra L Vehrencamp, Michelle L Hall, Erin R Bohman, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 14, 2019
Rapid plastic breeding response to rain matches peak prey abundance in a tropical savanna birdNataly Hidalgo Aranzamendi, Michelle L Hall, Sjouke A Kingma, et al.
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