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Sandra Vehrencamp

Title(s)Emeritus Professor, Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution
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Address9500 Gilman Drive #
La Jolla CA 92093
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    Communication implication of learning stratagies.
    NIH/NIMH R01MH060461Sep 30, 1999 - May 31, 2002
    Role: Principal Investigator
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    NIH/NICHD R01HD020183Apr 1, 1985 - Sep 30, 1987
    Role: Principal Investigator

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    1. Negotiation of territorial boundaries in a songbird. Behav Ecol. 2014 Nov; 25(6):1436-1450. Vehrencamp SL, Ellis JM, Cropp BF, Koltz JM. PMID: 25419086; PMCID: PMC4235583.
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    2. Trill performance components vary with age, season, and motivation in the banded wren. Behav Ecol Sociobiol. 2013 Mar 01; 67(3):409-419. Vehrencamp SL, Yantachka J, Hall ML, de Kort SR. PMID: 23543812; PMCID: PMC3608479.
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    3. Unfavourable environment limits social conflict in Yuhina brunneiceps. Nat Commun. 2012 Jun 06; 3:885. Shen SF, Vehrencamp SL, Johnstone RA, Chen HC, Chan SF, Liao WY, Lin KY, Yuan HW. PMID: 22673912.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 10     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    4. Integrating perspectives on vocal performance and consistency. J Exp Biol. 2012 Jan 15; 215(Pt 2):201-9. Sakata JT, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 22189763; PMCID: PMC3244338.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 36     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    5. Parental care, cost of reproduction and reproductive skew: a general costly young model. J Theor Biol. 2011 Sep 07; 284(1):24-31. Shen SF, Reeve HK, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 21703276.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 1     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    6. Group provisioning limits sharing conflict among nestlings in joint-nesting Taiwan yuhinas. Biol Lett. 2010 Jun 23; 6(3):318-21. Shen SF, Chen HC, Vehrencamp SL, Yuan HW. PMID: 20053663; PMCID: PMC2880055.
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    7. Climatic patterns predict the elaboration of song displays in mockingbirds. Curr Biol. 2009 Jul 14; 19(13):1151-5. Botero CA, Boogert NJ, Vehrencamp SL, Lovette IJ. PMID: 19464180; PMCID: PMC3541702.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 18     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    8. Trill consistency is an age-related assessment signal in banded wrens. Proc Biol Sci. 2009 Jun 22; 276(1665):2315-21. de Kort SR, Eldermire ER, Valderrama S, Botero CA, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 19324742; PMCID: PMC2677607.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 32     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    9. Syllable Type Consistency is Related to Age, Social Status, and Reproductive Success in the Tropical Mockingbird. Anim Behav. 2009 Mar 01; 77(3):701-706. Botero CA, Rossman RJ, Caro LM, Stenzler LM, Lovette IJ, De Kort SR, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 20161558; PMCID: PMC2805192.
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    10. Singing in the face of death: male banded wrens sing more to playback in their last breeding season. J Avian Biol. 2009 Mar; 40(2). Hall ML, Molles LE, Illes AE, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 24347819; PMCID: PMC3858851.
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    11. How reliable are the methods for estimating repertoire size? Ethology. 2008 Dec 01; 114(12):1227-1238. Botero CA, Mudge AE, Koltz AM, Hochachka WM, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 19337590; PMCID: PMC2662742.
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    12. Isolation and characterization of SNP variation at 90 anonymous loci in the banded wren (Thryothorus pleurostictus). Conserv Genet. 2008 Dec; 9(6):1657-1660. Cramer ER, Stenzler L, Talaba AL, Makarewich CA, Vehrencamp SL, Lovette IJ. PMID: 19060959; PMCID: PMC2593829.
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    13. The deterrent effect of bird song in territory defense. Behav Ecol. 2009 Jan; 20(1):200-206. de Kort SR, Eldermire ER, Cramer ER, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 19337589; PMCID: PMC2662740.
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    14. Context-dependent functions of avian duets revealed by microphone-array recordings and multispeaker playback. Curr Biol. 2008 Sep 09; 18(17):1314-9. Mennill DJ, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 18771924; PMCID: PMC2610673.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 18     Fields:    Translation:Animals
    15. Is bird song a reliable signal of aggressive intent? Behav Ecol Sociobiol. 2008 May; 62(7):1207-1211. Laidre ME, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 18509520; PMCID: PMC2396872.
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    16. Relative threat and recognition ability in the responses of tropical mockingbirds to song playback. Anim Behav. 2007 Apr; 73(4):661-669. Botero CA, Riveros JM, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 18079978; PMCID: PMC2134834.
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    17. Song matching, overlapping, and switching in the banded wren: the sender's perspective. Behav Ecol. 2007; 18:849-859. Vehrencamp SL, Hall ML, Bohman ER, Depeine CD, Dalziell AH. PMID: 18392112; PMCID: PMC2288572.
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    18. RESPONSES OF MALE TROPICAL MOCKINGBIRDS TO VARIATION IN WITHIN-SONG AND BETWEEN-SONG VERSATILITY. Auk. 2007 Jan; 124(1):185-196. Botero CA, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 18509510; PMCID: PMC2396498.
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    19. Eleven microsatellite loci isolated from the banded wren (Thryothorus pleurostictus). Mol Ecol Notes. 2007; 7(1):69-71. Brar RK, Schoenle LA, Stenzler LM, Hall ML, Vehrencamp SL, Lovette IJ. PMID: 18392115; PMCID: PMC2288575.
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    20. Vocal performance influences male receiver response in the banded wren. Proc Biol Sci. 2006 Aug 07; 273(1596):1907-12. Illes AE, Hall ML, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 16822751; PMCID: PMC1634778.
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    21. Accuracy of an acoustic location system for monitoring the position of duetting songbirds in tropical forest. J Acoust Soc Am. 2006 May; 119(5 Pt 1):2832-9. Mennill DJ, Burt JM, Fristrup KM, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 16708941; PMCID: PMC2247711.
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    22. Overlapping signals in banded wrens: long-term effects of prior experience on males and females. Behav Ecol. 2006; 17(2):260-269. Hall ML, Illes A, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 16523216; PMCID: PMC1391916.
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    23. Song types and their structural features are associated with specific contexts in the banded wren. Anim Behav. 2005 Oct; 70(4):921-935. Trillo PA, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 17173097; PMCID: PMC1702368.
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    24. Songbird cheaters pay a retaliation cost: evidence for auditory conventional signals. Proc Biol Sci. 2001 Oct 07; 268(1480):2013-9. Molles LE, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 11571048; PMCID: PMC1088843.
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    25. Is song-type matching a conventional signal of aggressive intentions? Proc Biol Sci. 2001 Aug 07; 268(1476):1637-42. Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 11487412; PMCID: PMC1088788.
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    26. Neighbour recognition by resident males in the banded wren, Thryothorus pleurostictus, a tropical songbird with high song type sharing. Anim Behav. 2001 Jan; 61(1):119-127. Molles LE, Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 11170702.
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    27. Testicular regression in relation to incubation effort in a tropical cuckoo. Horm Behav. 1982 Jun; 16(2):113-20. Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 6896864.
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    28. Relative Fecundity and Parental Effort in Communally Nesting Anis, Crotophaga sulcirostris. Science. 1977 Jul 22; 197(4301):403-5. Vehrencamp SL. PMID: 17797969.
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