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"The ideal scientist thinks like a poet and works like a bookkeeper."

E.O. WILSON

SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS

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Blackhouse, F., Dalziell, A.H., Magrath, R.D., Rice, A.N., Crisologo, T.L., Welbergen, J.D. 2021. Differential geographic patterns in song components of male Albert’s lyrebirds, Ecology and Evolution, 11: 2701-16.​

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Dhondt, A., Collison, J., Lam, M., D'Ambrosio, M., Crisologo, T.L. 2019. Notes on the non-breeding behavior of palmchats Dulus dominicus around their multi-chambered twig nests. Journal of Caribbean Ornithology​, 32: 91-97.

 

Crisologo, T.L., Joshi, V., Barve, S. 2017. Jack of all calls and master of few: vocal mimicry in the Tawny Lark (Galerida deva). Avian Biology Research, 10(3): 174-180.

 

Crisologo, T.L., Bonter, D.N. 2016. Defending the weak: parent aggression peaks when chick mortality
rates are greatest in the herring gull (Larus argentatus). Ethology, 123(2): 113-122.


Crisologo, T.L., Rumelt, R., Sibbald, E., Freeman, B. 2016. First documented true cavity nest in the
Yellow-crowned Euphonia (Euphonia luteicapilla). Cotinga, 38: 79-81.

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MANUSCRIPTS IN REVIEW 

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Crisologo, T.L., Dzielski, S.D., Purcell, J.R., Webster, M.S., Welbergen, J.A., Dalziell, A.H. 2021. Selective alarm call mimicry in the superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae). Manuscript in review in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.

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