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| Uy, J.A.C., R.G. Moyle, C.E. Filardi & Z.A. Cheviron. 2009. Difference in plumage color used in species recognition between incipient species is linked to a single amino acid substitution in the melanocortin-1 receptor. American Naturalist. 174: 244-254. PDF. |
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| Pitnick, S., K.R.H. Henn, S.D. Maheux, D.M. Higginson, J.L. Hurtado-Gonzales, M.K. Manier, K.S. Berben, C. Guptill & J.A.C. Uy. 2009. Size-dependent alternative mating tactics in the yellow dung fly. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. doi:10.1098/rspb.2009.0632. PDF. |
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| Hurtado-Gonzales, J.L. & J.A.C. Uy. 2009. Alternative mating strategies may favor the persistence of a genetically based colour polymorphism in a pentamorphic fish. Animal Behaviour. 77: 1187-1194. PDF |
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| Uy, J.A.C., R. Moyle & C.E. Filardi. 2009. Plumage color & song differences mediate species recognition between incipient flycatcher species of the Solomon Islands, Evolution 63: 153-164. PDF |
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| Reynolds, S., M.C. Christman, J.A.C. Uy, G.L. Patricelli, M.J. Braun & G. Borgia. 2009. Lekking satin bowerbird males aggregate with relatives to mitigate aggression. Behavioral Ecology 20: 410-415. PDF |
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| Tori, W.P., R. Duraes, T.B. Ryder, M. Anciaes, J. Karubian, R. Macedo, J.A.C. Uy, P. Parker, T.B. Smith, A.C. Stein, M. Webster, J.G. Blake & B.A. Loiselle. 2008. Advances in sexual selection theory: Insights from tropical avifauna. Ornitologia Neotropical 19: S151-S163 (synthesis from symposium at the Neotropical Ornithological Congress). PDF |
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| Uy, J. A. C. & A.C. Stein. 2007. Variable visual habitats may influence the spread of colourful plumage across an avian hybrid zone. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20: 1847-1858. PDF |
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| Reynolds, S.M., K. Dryer, J. Bollback, J.A.C. Uy, G.L. Patricelli, T. Robson, G. Borgia & M.J. Braun. 2007. Behavioral paternity predicts genetic paternity in satin bowerbirds, a species with a non-resource-based mating system. The Auk 124: 857-867. PDF |
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| Stein, A.C. & J. A. C. Uy. 2006. Plumage brightness predicts male mating success in the lekking golden-collared manakin. Behavioral Ecology. 17: 41-47. PDF |
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| Stein, A.C. & J. A. C. Uy. 2006. Unidirectional introgression of a secondary sexual character: A role for female choice? Evolution. 60: 1476-1485. PDF |
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| Uy, J. A. C. & J.A. Endler. 2004. Modification of the visual background increases the conspicuousness of golden-collared manakin displays. Behavioral Ecology. 15: 1103-1015. PDF |
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| Patricelli, G. L., J. A. C. Uy & G. Borgia. 2004. Female signals enhance the efficiency of mate assessment in satin bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus). Behavioral Ecology. 15: 297-304. PDF |
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| Patricelli, G. L., J. A. C. Uy & G. Borgia. 2003. Multiple male traits interact: attractive bower decorations facilitate attractive behavioural displays in satin bowerbirds. Proc. Roy. Soc. B. 270: 2389-2395. PDF |
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| Borgia, G., M. Egeth, J. A. C. Uy & G.L. Patricelli. 2003. Juvenile infection and male display: Testing the bright male hypothesis across individual life histories. Behavioral Ecology. 15: 722-728. PDF |
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| G. L. Patricelli, J. A. C. Uy & G. Borgia. 2002. Male displays adjusted to female’s response. Nature, 415: 279-280. PDF |
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| Uy, J. A. C., G. L. Patricelli & G. Borgia. 2001. Complex mate searching in the satin bowerbird Ptilonorhynchus violaceus. Am. Naturalist, 158: 530-542. PDF |
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| Uy, J. A. C., G. L. Patricelli & G. Borgia. 2001. Loss of attractive mates forces female satin bowerbirds Ptilonorhynchus violaceus to increase mate searching. Proc. Roy. Soc. B., 268: 633-638. PDF |
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| Uy, J. A. C. & G. Borgia. 2000. Sexual selection drives rapid divergence in bowerbird display traits. Evolution, 54: 273-278. PDF |
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| Uy, J. A. C., G. L. Patricelli & G. Borgia. 2000. Dynamic mate-searching tactic allows female satin bowerbirds Ptilonorhynchus violaceus to reduce searching. Proc. Roy. Soc. B., 267: 251-256. PDF |
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| Kusmierski, R., G. Borgia, J. A. C. Uy & R. Crozier. 1997. Labile evolution of display traits in bowerbirds indicates reduced effects of phylogenetic constraints.Proc. Roy. Soc. B., 264: 307-313. PDF |
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| POPULAR ARTICLES |
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| Uy, J. A. C. 2002. Say it with bowers. Natural History, vol. 111, Issue 2, pp. 76-83. PDF |
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