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Works by Philip Queller in Biology

2019

Painted Bunting (Passerina ciris) Caught in the Web of a Giant Lichen Orb-Weaver Spider (Araneus bicentenarius), Philip Queller, Troy G. Murphy
Troy G Murphy

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Painted Bunting (Passerina ciris) Caught in the Web of a Giant Lichen Orb-Weaver Spider (Araneus bicentenarius), Philip Queller, Troy G. Murphy
Biology Faculty Research

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2018

Seasonal Variation in the Utility of a Status Signaling System: Plumage Ornament Predicts Foraging Success Only During Periods of High Competition, Philip Queller, Troy G. Murphy
Troy G Murphy

2017

Seasonal Variation in the Utility of a Status Signaling System: Plumage Ornament Predicts Foraging Success Only During Periods of High Competition, Philip Queller, Troy G. Murphy
Biology Faculty Research

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Data from: Seasonal Variation in the Utility of a Status Signaling System: Plumage Ornament Predicts Foraging Success Only During Periods of High Competition, Philip Queller, Troy G. Murphy
Biology Faculty Research

2015

Honesty of a dynamic female aggressive status signal: baseline testosterone relates to bill color in female American goldfinches, T T. Pham, Philip Queller, K A. Tarvin, Troy G. Murphy
Troy G Murphy

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2014

Minimizing the cost of competition in the black-crested titmouse: status signaling, dominance, and foraging behavior, Philip Queller
Biology Honors Theses

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Honesty of a Dynamic Female Aggressive Status Signal: Baseline Testosterone Relates to Bill Color in Female American Goldfinches, T T. Pham, Philip Queller, K A. Tarvin, Troy G. Murphy
Biology Faculty Research

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