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Sandra L. Vehrencamp

Sandra L. Vehrencamp

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
55
Citations
9807
World Ranking
3013
National Ranking
1060

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

Sandra L. Vehrencamp is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their academic work includes contributions to historical field research and documentation.

Key recent publications include:

  • Community New York: A Case for Historical Field Guides, 2022, published in New York History

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Jack W. Bradbury

Publications have appeared in the following venues:

  • New York History

Sandra L. Vehrencamp was recognized as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2013.

Best Publications

  • A model for the evolution of despotic versus egalitarian societies

    Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • Social organization and foraging in emballonurid bats

    J. W. Bradbury;S. L. Vehrencamp

  • The energetic cost of display in male sage grouse

    Sandra L. Vehrencamp;Jack W. Bradbury;Robert M. Gibson

  • Principles of animal communication, 2nd ed.

    Jack W. Bradbury;Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • Optimal Degree of Skew in Cooperative Societies

    Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • Mate Choice in Lekking Sage Grouse Revisited: The Roles of Vocal Display, Female Site Fidelity, and Copying

    Robert M. Gibson;Jack W. Bradbury;Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • Is song-type matching a conventional signal of aggressive intentions?

    Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • The adaptive significance of communal nesting in Groove-billed anis (Crotophaga sulcirostris)

    Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • Relative Fecundity and Parental Effort in Communally Nesting Anis, Crotophaga sulcirostris

    Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • The Roles of Individual, Kin, and Group Selection in the Evolution of Sociality

    Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • Perspectives in ornithology: Cooperative breeding strategies among birds

    Stephen T. Emlen;Sandra L. Vehrencamp;J. David Ligon;Ian Rowley

  • Syllable Type Consistency is Related to Age, Social Status, and Reproductive Success in the Tropical Mockingbird.

    Carlos A. Botero;Rachel J. Rossman;Lina M. Caro;Laura M. Stenzler

  • Vocal performance influences male receiver response in the banded wren.

    Anya E Illes;Michelle L Hall;Sandra L Vehrencamp

  • Economic models of animal communication.

    Jack W. Bradbury;Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • Context-dependent functions of avian duets revealed by microphone-array recordings and multispeaker playback.

    Daniel J. Mennill;Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • The deterrent effect of bird song in territory defense

    Selvino R. de Kort;Erin R. B. Eldermire;Emily R. A. Cramer;Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • Evolutionary routes to joint-female nesting in birds

    Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • Animal Communication Networks: Dawn chorus as an interactive communication network

    John M. Burt;Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • Accuracy of an acoustic location system for monitoring the position of duetting songbirds in tropical forest.

    Daniel J. Mennill;John M. Burt;Kurt M. Fristrup;Sandra L. Vehrencamp

  • Social organization and foraging in emballonurid bats

    Unknown

  • Trill consistency is an age-related assessment signal in banded wrens

    Selvino R. de Kort;Erin R.B. Eldermire;Sandra Valderrama;Carlos A. Botero

  • Dispersion of displaying male sage grouse. I: Patterns of temporal variation

    J. W. Bradbury;S. L. Vehrencamp;R. M. Gibson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michelle L. Hall
Michelle L. Hall University of Melbourne
Selvino R. de Kort
Selvino R. de Kort Manchester Metropolitan University
Irby J. Lovette
Irby J. Lovette Cornell University
Daniel J. Mennill
Daniel J. Mennill University of Windsor
Michael A. Cant
Michael A. Cant University of Exeter
Wesley M. Hochachka
Wesley M. Hochachka Cornell University
John H. Christy
John H. Christy Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Rufus A. Johnstone
Rufus A. Johnstone University of Cambridge
Stephen T. Emlen
Stephen T. Emlen Cornell University
Hudson K. Reeve
Hudson K. Reeve Cornell University

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