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CV and Publications

Publications



In Review († co first author)

Parra E, Martinez AE†, Vredenburg VT. (In review). Alarm Responses among Amazonian Primates and Birds-Evidence for Cross Taxon Eavesdropping Networks. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.

Parra E, Vredenburg VT, Martínez AE. (In review). Avian vocal mimicry in a suboscine assembly. Royal Society Open Science.

Ghose SL, Yap TA, Byrne AQ, Sulaeman H, Rosenblum EB, Blackburn DC, Bauer W, Chan-Alvarado A, Chaukulkar S, Lutz K, Parra E, Vredenburg VT. (In review). Recent continental scale emergence of a global pathogen in amphibians of Africa. Science Advances.

Parra E, Carnes B, Novoa J, Martínez AE. (In review). Ornate Hawk-eagle Hunting and Preying on a Black-capped Squirrel Monkey in Southeastern Amazonia with Notes on Mixed-Group Context, Community Vocal Behavior, and Taphonomic Implications. Folia Primatologica
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In Press

Parra E, Reigner M, Novoa J, Martínez AE. Observations of the Rufous-vented Ground Cuckoo associating with mixed-species flocks. Cotinga.

Hunts C, Heather M, Martinez AE, Parra E. Experimental Evidence of Alarm Eavesdropping on Amazonian Mixed-flock Followers by Social Sentinel Species: the Dusky-throated Antshrike Thamnomanes ardesiacus and the Cinereous Antshrike T. Schistogynus. Ornitologia Neotropical.



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​Published

Martínez AE, Parra E, Muellerklein O, Vredenenburg VT. 2018 Fear-based niche shifts in  neotropical birds. Ecology

Martinez AE, Parra E, Collado LF, Vredenburg VT. 2017. Deconstructing the landscape of fear in stable multi-species. Ecology 98(9):2447-2455. 

Michelett S, Parra E, Routman EJ. 2012. Adaptive Color Polymorphism and Unusually High Local Genetic Diversity in the Side-Blotched Lizard, Uta stansburiana. PLOSone.


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  • Home
  • RESEARCH
    • Fear Based Niche Shift
    • Antbirds Mimic Antshrikes
    • Deconstructing Fear
    • Neomorphus and mixed flocks
    • Hawk-eagle Hunting a Primate
    • Primate and Bird Communication
    • Alarm Eavesdropping by Sentinel Species
    • Population Genetics of U. stansburiana
  • Student Materials
    • Biology 102 >
      • Biology 102 Lecture >
        • Lecture Block 1
        • Lecture Block 2
        • Pop VS Primary
        • Reading Primary Lit
        • Lecture quizzes
        • Student Made Study Guides
      • Biology 102 Lab
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    • Vocalizations
    • Travel and Logistics
    • Protocols
  • Outreach
  • People
    • Seo >
      • CV and Publications
      • CONTACT
    • Micah
    • Kurt
    • Ari