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Elizabeth P. Derryberry
Researcher at University of Tennessee
Publications - 82
Citations - 6395
Elizabeth P. Derryberry is an academic researcher from University of Tennessee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic algorithm & Zebra finch. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 76 publications receiving 5088 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth P. Derryberry include Houston Museum of Natural Science & Duke University.
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How thermal challenges change gene regulation in the songbird brain and gonad: Implications for sexual selection in our changing world
Sara E. Lipshutz,Clara Howell,Aaron Buechlein,Douglas B. Rusch,Kimberly A. Rosvall,Elizabeth P. Derryberry +5 more
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Investigating the utility of traditional and genomic multi-locus datasets to resolve relationships in Lipaugus and Tijuca (Cotingidae)
Amie E. Settlecowski,Andrés M. Cuervo,Jose G. Tello,Michael G. Harvey,Robb T. Brumfield,Elizabeth P. Derryberry +5 more
TL;DR: This study provides a detailed evolutionary hypothesis for Lipaugus and Tijuca and demonstrates that increasing genomic sampling can prove instrumental in resolving the evolutionary history of recent radiations.
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Territory Quality Predicts Avian Vocal Performance Across an Urban-Rural Gradient
Jennifer N. Phillips,Jennifer N. Phillips,W. Justin Cooper,David Luther,Elizabeth P. Derryberry +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors predict white-crowned sparrows with higher vocal performance will be in better condition and will tend to hold territories with lower noise levels and more species-preferred landscape features.
Tracing inter-individual variation in behavior and neural gene expression of aggressive female birds
Elizabeth M. George,Sarah E. Wolf,Mary Woodruff,Aaron Buechlein,Douglas B. Rusch,Kimberly A. Rosvall,Renata Beco,Luis Silveira,Elizabeth P. Derryberry,G. A. Bravo +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors propose a solution to solve the problem of the problem: this paper ] of "uniformity" and "uncertainty" of the solution.
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Cover Image: Volume 25 Number 3, March 2022
Joseph A. Tobias,Catherine Sheard,Alex L. Pigot,Adam J. M. Devenish,Jingyi Yang,Ferran Sayol,Montague H. C. Neate-Clegg,Nico Alioravainen,Thomas L. Weeks,Robert A. Barber,Patrick Walkden,Hannah E. A. MacGregor,Samuel E. I. Jones,Claire Vincent,Anna G. Phillips,Nicola M. Marples,Flavia A. Montaño-Centellas,Victor Leandro-Silva,Santiago Claramunt,Bianca Darski,Benjamin G. Freeman,Tom P. Bregman,Christopher R. Cooney,Emma C. Hughes,Elliot J. R. Capp,Zoë K. Varley,Nicholas R. Friedman,H. Korntheuer,Andrea Corrales-Vargas,Christopher H. Trisos,Brian E. Weeks,Dagmar M. Hanz,Till Töpfer,Gustavo A. Bravo,Vladimír Remeš,Larissa Nowak,Lincoln Silva Carneiro,A. Moncada R.,Beata Matysioková,Daniel T. Baldassarre,Alejandra Martínez-Salinas,Jared D. Wolfe,Philip Chapman,Benjamin G. Daly,Marjorie C. Sorensen,Alexander Neu,Michael A. Ford,Rebekah J. Mayhew,Luís Fábio Silveira,David J. Kelly,Nathaniel N. D. Annorbah,Henry S. Pollock,Ada Grabowska-Zhang,Jay P. McEntee,Juan Carlos T. Gonzalez,Camila G. Meneses,Marcia Muñoz,Luke L. Powell,Gabriel A. Jamie,Thomas J. Matthews,Oscar Johnson,Guilherme R. R. Brito,Kristof Zyskowski,Ross Crates,Michael G. Harvey,Maura Jurado Zevallos,Peter A. Hosner,Tom Bradfer-Lawrence,James M. Maley,F. Gary Stiles,Hevana Santana de Lima,Kaiya L. Provost,Moses Chibesa,Mmatjie L. Mashao,Jeffrey T. Howard,Edson Mlamba,Marcus A.H. Chua,Bicheng Li,Maria I. Gómez,Natalia C. García,Martin Päckert,Jérôme Fuchs,Jarome R. Ali,Elizabeth P. Derryberry,Monica L. Carlson,Rolly C. Urriza,Kristin E. Brzeski,Dewi M. Prawiradilaga,Matt J. Rayner,Eliot T. Miller,Rauri C. K. Bowie,René-Marie Lafontaine,R. Paul Scofield,Yingqiang Lou,Lankani Somarathna,Denis Lepage,Marshall Illif,Eike Lena Neuschulz,Mathias Templin,D. Matthias Dehling,Jacob C. Cooper,Olivier S. G. Pauwels,Kangkuso Analuddin,Jon Fjeldså,Nathalie Seddon,Paul R. Sweet,Fabrice DeClerck,Luciano Nicolás Naka,Jeffrey D. Brawn,Alexandre Aleixo,Katrin Böhning-Gaese,Carsten Rahbek,Susanne A. Fritz,Gavin H. Thomas,Matthias Schleuning +114 more
TL;DR: The sword-billed hummingbird (Ensifera ensifera) is adapted to its trophic niche as an aerial pollinator of flowerings plants (angiosperms) in the high Andes as mentioned in this paper .