11/21/2023 0 Comments Songbird song april seattle![]() ![]() (2009) Juvenile sparrows preferentially eavesdrop on adult song interactions. ![]() (2009) Song as an aggressive signal in songbirds. (2009) Good neighbour, bad neighbour: Song sparrows retaliate against aggressive rivals. (2010) Indirect reciprocity in territorial defence by song sparrows. (2011) Sing softly and carry a big stick: soft song as an aggressive signal in song sparrows. (2011) Who initiates extra-pair mating in song sparrows? Behavioral Ecology, in press.Īkçay, Ç, Tom, M., Holmes, D., Campbell, S. (2012) Immediate and long-term effects of testosterone on song plasticity and learning in juvenile song sparrows. Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology, 66, 1503-1509. (2012) Soft song is a reliable signal of aggressive intent in song sparrows. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 280, 20122517. (2013) Song type matching is an honest early threat signal in a hierarchical animal communication system. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 281, 20132496.Īkçay, Ç., Tom, M., Campbell, S. (2014) Individual differences affect honest signalling in a songbird. (2014) Song sparrows do not learn more songs from aggressive tutors. Mike Beecher and Eliot Brenowitz's work on songbirds and the human brain was highlighted in the on-line version of University Week.Īkçay, Ç, †Reed, V. Mike Beecher received the Animal Behavior Society’s Exemplar Award at the 2007 meeting in Vermont.Ĭhris Templeton and Mike Beecher were featured in the Seattle Times. "Are babies like birds - learning by listening in?"Īre babies like birds - learning by listening in? Mike Beecher's work was featured in University Week. Michael Beecher was the recipient of the 2009 Davida Teller Distinguished Faculty Award. Beecher, winner of the 2009 Davida Teller Distinguished Faculty Mentor Award The following people were honored at the research festival.Ĭongratulations to Michael D. Michael Beecher's work with sparrows was featured in the October 20 on-line Seattle Post-Intelligencer "From baby bird babble to full song, sparrows learn to communicate by listening" ![]() Michael Beecher’s work with sparrows was featured in the October 20 on-line Seattle Post-Intelligencer Mike Beecher and Eliot Brenowitz were featured in a Seattle Times front page story. Michael Beecher was selected for a 4-year term on College Council starting this fall quarter 2012. strong silent type vs signalers) on aggression and violent behaviors of song sparrows in Nature News and the UW News. Mike Beecher (Professor) and Çağlar Akçay (postdoc) describe the impact of personality variables (e.g. ![]()
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