AVIS-IBIS

Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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Cornell, KL, Kight, CR, Burdge, RB, Gunderson, AR, Hubbard, JK, Jackson, AK, LeClerc, JE, Pitts, ML, Swaddle, JP, Cristol, DA2011Reproductive Success of Eastern Bluebirds (Siala sialis) on Suburban Golf Courses
Cornell, KL, Kight, CR, Burdge, RB, Gunderson, AR, Hubbard, JK, Jackson, AK, LeClerc, JE, Pitts, ML, Swaddle, JP, Cristol, DA2011Reproductive Success of Eastern Bluebirds (Siala sialis) on Suburban Golf Courses (Éxito Reproductivo de Sialia sialis en Campos de Golf Suburbanos)
Gunderson, AR, Forsyth, MH, Swaddle, JP2009Evidence that plumage bacteria influence feather coloration and body condition of eastern bluebirds Sialia sialis
HUNT, SARAH, Cuthill, IC, Swaddle, JP, BENNETT, ANDREWTD1997Ultraviolet vision and band-colour preferences in female zebra finches,Taeniopygia guttata
Karubian, J, Swaddle, JP, Varian-Ramos, CW, Webster, MS2009The relative importance of male tail length and nuptial plumage on social dominance and mate choice in the red-backed fairy-wren Malurus melanocephalus: evidence for the multiple receiver hypothesis
Rowe, M, Swaddle, JP, Pruett-Jones, S, Webster, MS2010Plumage coloration, ejaculate quality and reproductive phenotype in the red-backed fairy-wren
Swaddle, JP1996Reproductive success and symmetry in zebra finches
Swaddle, JP, Che, JPK, R. Clelland, E2004Symmetry Preference as a Cognitive By-Product in Starlings
Swaddle, JP, Lockwood, R2003Wingtip shape and flight performance in the European Starling Sturnus vulgaris
Swaddle, JP, McBride, L, Malhotra, S2006Female zebra finches prefer unfamiliar males but not when watching noninteractive video
Swaddle, JP, Ruff, DA2004Starlings Have Difficulty in Detecting Dot Symmetry: Implications for Studying Fluctuating Asymmetry
Swaddle, JP, Witter, MS1998Cluttered Habitats Reduce Wing Asymmetry and Increase Flight Performance in European Starlings
Williams, EV, Swaddle, JP2003Moult, flight performance and wingbeat kinematics during take-off in European starlings Sturnus vulgaris
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith