Publications

 

Odom, K., Logue, D.M., Studds, C., & Omland, K. (in press). Duetting behavior varies with sex, season, and singing role in a tropical oriole (Icterus icterus). Behavioral Ecology

Logue, D.M. (in press). Why do birds sing more than one song? In: Psychological Sketches 13th Edition. (Ed. by J. R. Vokey & S. W. Allen). Lethbridge, Alberta: PsΨence Publishing Society.

Schraft, H., Medina, O., McClure, J., Pereira, D., & Logue, D.M. (2017). Within-day improvement in a behavioural display: Wild birds ‘warm up’. Animal Behaviour. 124: 167-174. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2016.12.026.


Odom, K.J., Omland, K.E., McCaffrey, D.R., Monroe, M.K., Christhilf, J.L., Roberts, N.S., Logue, D.M. (2016). Typical males and unconventional females: songs and singing behaviors of a tropical, duetting oriole in the breeding and non-breeding season. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2016.00014.

Logue, D.M. & Krupp, D. (2016). Duetting as a collective behavior. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2016.00007.


Grieves, L., Logue, D.M. & Quinn, J.S. (2015). Ready to fight: Reliable predictors of aggression in a cooperatively breeding non-passerine bird. Ethology. 121. doi: 10.1111/eth.12430.

Logue, D.M. (2015). Bird song for beginners. In: Psychological Sketches 11th Edition. (Ed. by J. R. Vokey & S. W. Allen). Lethbridge, Alberta: PsΨence Publishing Society.

 

Grieves, L., Logue, D.M. & Quinn, J.S. (2015). Vocal repertoire of the cooperatively breeding Smooth-billed Ani. Journal of Field Ornithology. 86, 130-143.


Flores, C., Logue, D.M., Santos, C. (2014). Native white-lipped frog larvae (Leptodactylus albilabris) outcompete introduced cane toad larvae (Rhinella marina) under laboratory conditions. Herpetological Conservation and Biology. 9:378-386.

Logue, D.M., & Hall, M.L. (2014). Migration and the evolution of duetting in songbirds. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. 281: 20140103.                                           

Grieves, L., Logue, D.M. & Quinn, J.S. (2014). Joint-nesting smooth-billed anis, Crotophaga ani, use a functionally referential alarm call system. Animal Behaviour. 89: 215-221.          


Baker, M., Baker, M.C., Logue, D.M. (2013).  Chorus song of the indri (Indri indri: Primates, Lemuridae): Group differences and analysis of within-group vocal interactions. International Journal of Comparative Psychology. 26: 241-255.


Logue, D.M., & Stivers, T. (2012). Squawk-in-interaction: a primer of conversation analysis for students of animal communication. Behaviour. 149:1283-1298.

Taras K Oleksyk, ... David M. Logue and Juan-Carlos Martinez-Cruzado. (2012). A locally funded Puerto Rican Parrot (Amazona vittata) genome sequencing project increases avian data and advances young researcher education. GigaScience.                                          


Mishra, S., Logue, D.M., Abiola, I., & Cade, W.H. (2011) Developmental environment affects risk-acceptance in the hissing cockroach Gromphadorhina portentosa. Journal of Comparative Psychology. 125:40-47.

Logue, D.M., Takahashi, A., & Cade, W.H. (2011) Aggressiveness and size: A model and two tests. The American Naturalist. 177:202-210.


Logue, D.M., Abiola, I., Raines, D., Bailey, N., Zuk, M., & Cade, W.H. (2010). Does signaling mitigate the cost of agonistic interactions? A test in a cricket that has lost its song. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. 277:2571-2575.                                                                                                                             


Logue, D.M., Mishra, S., McCaffrey, D., Ball, D., & Cade, W.H. (2009). A behavioral syndrome linking courtship toward males and females predicts reproductive success from a single mating in the hissing cockroach, Gromphadorhina portentosa. Behavioral Ecology. 20:781-788.


Logue, D.M. & Forstmeier, W. (2008). Constrained performance in a communication network: Implications for the function of song-type matching and the evolution of multiple ornaments. The American Naturalist. 172:34-41.                                  

Logue, D.M., Chalmers, C. & Gowland, A.H. (2008). The behavioural mechanisms underlying temporal coordination in black-bellied wren duets. Animal Behaviour. 75: 1803-1808.


Logue, D.M. (2007). Duetting in space: A radio-telemetry study of the black-bellied wren. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. 274:3005-3010.

Baker, M.C. & Logue, D.M. (2007). A comparison of three noise reduction procedures applied to bird vocal signals. Journal of Field Ornithology 78:240-253.

Logue, D.M. (2007). A male Greater Ani (Crotophaga major) gives a nuptial gift during copulation. Ornitología Neotropical 18:311-312.

Logue, D.M., Droessler, E., Roscoe, D., Vokey, J., Rendall, D., & Kunimoto, R. (2007). Sexually antithetical song structure in a duet singing wren. Behaviour 144:331-350.

Auer, S.K, Logue, D.M., Bassar, R.D. & Gammon, D.G. (2007). Nesting biology of the Black-bellied wren in central Panama. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 119:71-76.

Logue, D.M. (2007). How do they duet? Sexually dimorphic behavioural mechanisms structure duet songs in the black-bellied wren. Animal Behaviour 73:105-113.


Logue, D.M. (2006). The duet code of the female black-bellied wren. The Condor 108:327-336.                                      


Logue, D.M. (2005). Cooperative defence in duet singing birds. Cognition, Brain, Behavior 9:497-510.

Logue, D.M., Gammon, D.E. & Baker, M.C. (2005). MiniDisc recorders versus audiocassette recorders: A performance comparison. Bioacoustics 15:15-33.


Logue, D.M. & Gammon, D.E. (2004). Duet song and sex roles during territory defence in a tropical bird: the black-bellied wren, Thryothorus fasciatoventris. Animal Behaviour 68: 521-531.


Baker, M. C. & Logue, D. M. (2003). Population differentiation in a complex bird sound: a comparison of three bioacoustical analysis procedures. Ethology 109: 225-244.