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Eavesdropping on other species: mutual interspecific understanding of urgency information in avian alarm callsFALLOW, Pamela M; MAGRATH, Robert D.Animal behaviour (Print). 2010, Vol 79, pp 411-417, issn 0003-3472, 7 p., 2Article

Fluctuations in population composition dampen the impact of phenotypic plasticity on trait dynamics in superb fairy-wrensVAN DE POL, Martijn; OSMOND, Helen L; COCKBURN, Andrew et al.Journal of animal ecology. 2012, Vol 81, Num 2, pp 411-422, issn 0021-8790, 12 p.Article

Demography of male reproductive queues in cooperatively breeding superb fairy-wrens Malurus cyaneusCOCKBURN, Andrew; OSMOND, Helen L; MULDER, Raoul A et al.Journal of animal ecology. 2008, Vol 77, Num 2, pp 297-304, issn 0021-8790, 8 p.Article

Testosterone treatment of female Superb Fairy-wrens Malurus cyaneus induces a Male-like prenuptial moult, but no coloured plumagePETERS, Anne.Ibis (London. 1859). 2007, Vol 149, Num 1, pp 121-127, issn 0019-1019, 7 p.Article

Sex ratio and habitat limitation promote delayed dispersal in superb fairy-wrensPRUETT-JONES, S. G; LEWIS, M. J.Nature (London). 1990, Vol 348, Num 6301, pp 541-542, issn 0028-0836, 2 p.Article

Genetic and morphological divergence in island and mainland birds: Informing conservation prioritiesDUDANIEC, Rachael Y; SCHLOTFELDT, Beth E; BERTOZZI, Terry et al.Biological conservation. 2011, Vol 144, Num 12, pp 2902-2912, issn 0006-3207, 11 p.Article

Can we measure the benefits of help in cooperatively breeding birds : the case of superb fairy-wrens Malurus cyaneus?COCKBURN, Andrew; SIMS, Rachel A; OSMOND, Helen L et al.Journal of animal ecology. 2008, Vol 77, Num 3, pp 430-438, issn 0021-8790, 9 p.Article

Water turnover and estimated food consumption in three species of Fairy-wren (Malurus spp.)TIDEMANN, S. C; GREEN, B; NEWGRAIN, K et al.Australian wildlife research. 1989, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 187-194, issn 0310-7833, 8 p.Article

Disrupted fine-scale population processes in fragmented landscapes despite large-scale genetic connectivity for a widespread and common cooperative breeder: the superb fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus)HARRISSON, Katherine A; PAVLOVA, Alexandra; NEVIL AMOS, J et al.Journal of animal ecology. 2013, Vol 82, Num 2, pp 322-333, issn 0021-8790, 12 p.Article

A novel context for bird song : predator calls prompt male singing in the kleptogamous superb fairy-wren, Malurus cyaneusLANGMORE, N. E; MULDER, R. A.Ethology. 1992, Vol 90, Num 2, pp 143-153, issn 0179-1613Article

Natal and breeding dispersal in a co-operative, extra-group-mating birdMULDER, R. A.Journal of avian biology. 1995, Vol 26, Num 3, pp 234-240, issn 0908-8857Article

Dominant males punish helpers for temporary defection in superb fairy-wrensMULDER, R. A; LANGMORE, N. E.Animal behaviour. 1993, Vol 45, pp 830-833, issn 0003-3472, 4Article

Escalation of a coevolutionary arms race through host rejection of brood parasitic youngLANGMORE, Naomi E; HUNT, Sarah; KILNER, Rebecca M et al.Nature (London). 2003, Vol 422, Num 6928, pp 157-160, issn 0028-0836, 4 p.Article

Divorce, dispersal and incest avoidance in the cooperatively breeding superb fairy-wren Malurus cyaneusCOCKBURN, Andrew; OSMOND, Helen L; MULDER, Raoul A et al.Journal of animal ecology. 2003, Vol 72, Num 2, pp 189-202, issn 0021-8790, 14 p.Article

Helpers liberate female fairy-wrens from constraints on extra-pair mate choiceMULDER, R. A; DUNN, P. O; COCKBURN, A et al.Proceedings - Royal Society of London. Biological sciences. 1994, Vol 255, Num 1344, pp 223-229, issn 0962-8452Article

Testosterone treatment suppresses paternal care in superb fairy-wrens, Malurus cyaneus, despite their concurrent investment in courtshipPETERS, Anne; COCKBURN, Andrew; CUNNINGHAM, Ross et al.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 2002, Vol 51, Num 6, pp 538-547, issn 0340-5443Article

Testosterone is involved in acquisition and maintenance of sexually selected male plumage in superb fairy-wrens, Malurus cyaneusPETERS, A; ASTHEIMER, L. B; BOLAND, C. R. J et al.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 2000, Vol 47, Num 6, pp 438-445, issn 0340-5443Article

An experimental study of the bases of male philopatry in the cooperatively breeding superb fairy-wren Malurus cyaneusLIGON, J. D; LIGON, S. H; FORD, H. A et al.Ethology. 1991, Vol 87, Num 1-2, pp 134-148, issn 0179-1613, 15 p.Article

Reduced egg investment can conceal helper effects in cooperatively breeding birdsRUSSELL, A. F; LANGMORE, N. E; COCKBURN, A et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2007, Vol 317, Num 5840, pp 941-944, issn 0036-8075, 4 p.Article

Display rate by male fairy-wrens (Malurus cyaneus) during the fertile period of females has little influence on extra-pair mate choiceGREEN, David J; OSMOND, Helen L; DOUBLE, Michael C et al.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 2000, Vol 48, Num 6, pp 438-446, issn 0340-5443Article

Sexually transmitted diseases : A possible cost of promiscuity in birds?POIANI, Aldo; WILKS, Colin.The Auk. 2000, Vol 117, Num 4, pp 1061-1065, issn 0004-8038Article

Sex differences in parental response to begging nestlings in superb fairy-wrensMACGREGOR, Nicholas A; COCKBURN, Andrew.Animal behaviour. 2002, Vol 63, pp 923-932, issn 0003-3472, 5Article

Territorial defence is the major function of female song in the superb fairy-wren Malurus cyaneusCOONEY, R; COCKBURN, A.Animal behaviour. 1995, Vol 49, pp 1635-1647, issn 0003-3472, 6Article

Testosterone and the trade-off between mating and paternal effort in extrapair-mating superb fairy-wrensPETERS, Anne.Animal behaviour. 2002, Vol 64, pp 103-112, issn 0003-3472, 1Article

The annual testosterone profile in cooperatively breeding superb fairy-wrens, Malurus cyaneus, reflects their extreme infidelityPETERS, Anne; ASTHEIMER, Lee B; COCKBURN, Andrew et al.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 2001, Vol 50, Num 6, pp 519-527, issn 0340-5443Article

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