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Blood Parasite Infection Differentially Relates to Carotenoid-Based Plumage and Bill Color in the American Goldfinch, D. C. Lumpkin, Troy G. Murphy, K. A. Tarvin Biology Faculty Research
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Same Trait, Different Receiver Response: Unlike Females, Male American Goldfinches Do Not Signal Status with Bill Colour, Troy G. Murphy, Joe A. West, T T. Pham, Lucy M. Cevallos, Richard K. Simpson, K. A. Tarvin Biology Faculty Research
Ornamental Bill Color Rapidly Signals Changing Condition, M. F. Rosenthal, Troy G. Murphy, N. Darling, K. A. Tarvin Biology Faculty Research
It Isn't Always Sexy When Both are Bright and Shiny: Considering Alternatives to Sexual Selection in Elaborate Monomorphic Species, K. A. Tarvin, Troy G. Murphy Biology Faculty Research
Carotenoid-Based Ornaments of Female and Male American Goldfinches (Spinus tristis) Show Sex-Specific Correlations with Immune Function and Metabolic Rate, R. J. Kelly, Troy G. Murphy, K. A. Tarvin, G. Burness Biology Faculty Research
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