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Works by Troy Murphy in Biology

2015

Migration and the Evolution of Sexual Dichromatism: Evolutionary Loss of Female Coloration with Migration among Wood-Warblers, Richard Simpson, Michele Johnson, Troy Murphy
Michele A Johnson

Migration and the Evolution of Sexual Dichromatism: Evolutionary Loss of Female Coloration with Migration among Wood-Warblers, Richard Simpson, Michele Johnson, Troy Murphy
Troy G Murphy

Blood parasite infection differentially relates to carotenoidbased plumage and bill color in the American goldfinch, David Lumpkin, Troy Murphy, Keith Tarvin
Troy G Murphy

Predator-elicited visual signal: why the turquoise-browed motmot wag-displays its racketed tail, Troy Murphy
Troy G Murphy

It isn't always sexy when both are bright and shiny: considering alternatives to sexual selection in elaborate monomorphic species, Keith Tarvin, Troy Murphy
Troy G Murphy

Colorful displays signal male quality in a tropical anole lizard, Ellee Cook, Troy Murphy, Michele Johnson
Troy G Murphy

Racketed tail of the male and female turquoise-browed motmot: male but not female tail length correlates with pairing success, performance, and reproductive success, Troy Murphy
Troy G Murphy

Same trait, different receiver response: unlike females, male American goldfinches do not signal status with bill colour, Troy Murphy, Joe West, T Pham, Lucy Cevallos, Richard Simpson, Keith Tarvin
Troy G Murphy

Carotenoid-Based Ornaments of Female and Male American Goldfinches (Spinus tristis) Show Sex-Specific Correlations with Immune Function and Metabolic Rate, Ryan Kelly, Troy Murphy, Keith Tarvin, Gary Burness
Troy G Murphy

Ornamental bill color rapidly signals changing condition, Malcolm Rosenthal, Troy Murphy, Nancy Darling, Keith Tarvin
Troy G Murphy

Condition and brightness of structural blue-green: motmot tail-racket brightness is related to speed of feather growth in males, but not in females, Troy Murphy, T Pham
Troy G Murphy

Breeding biology and longevity of Russet-crowned Motmots in central Mexico, Troy Murphy, Vanya Rohwer, Edwin Scholes
Troy G Murphy

Philornis fasciventris (Wulp) (Diptera: Muscidae): description of the male, larva and puparium, with notes on biology and host association, Marcia Couri, Troy Murphy, Richard Hoebeke
Troy G Murphy

Colorful displays signal male quality in a tropical anole lizard, Ellee Cook, Troy Murphy, Michele Johnson
Michele A Johnson