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Allison E. Johnson
Allison E. Johnson
Research Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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How demographic processes shape animal social networks
D Shizuka, AE Johnson
Behavioral Ecology 31 (1), 1-11, 2020
1312020
Multiple hypotheses explain variation in extra‐pair paternity at different levels in a single bird family
L Brouwer, M van de Pol, NH Aranzamendi, G Bain, DT Baldassarre, ...
Molecular Ecology 26 (23), 6717-6729, 2017
612017
Different modes of evolution in males and females generate dichromatism in fairy‐wrens (M aluridae)
AE Johnson, J Jordan Price, S Pruett‐Jones
Ecology and evolution 3 (9), 3030-3046, 2013
562013
Phylogeographical structure and evolutionary history of two Buggy Creek virus lineages in the western Great Plains of North America
A Padhi, AT Moore, MB Brown, JE Foster, M Pfeffer, KP Gaines, ...
Journal of General Virology 89 (9), 2122-2131, 2008
252008
Constructing social networks from automated telemetry data: A worked example using within‐and across‐group associations in cooperatively breeding birds
D Shizuka, S Barve, AE Johnson, EL Walters
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 13 (1), 133-143, 2022
152022
Sex role similarity and sexual selection predict male and female song elaboration and dimorphism in fairy‐wrens
KJ Odom, KE Cain, ML Hall, NE Langmore, RA Mulder, S Kleindorfer, ...
Ecology and Evolution 11 (24), 17901-17919, 2021
152021
Convergent evolution in social swallows (Aves: Hirundinidae)
AE Johnson, JS Mitchell, MB Brown
Ecology and Evolution 7 (2), 550-560, 2017
152017
Reproductive promiscuity in the variegated fairy-wren: an alternative reproductive strategy in the absence of helpers?
AE Johnson, S Pruett-Jones
Animal Behaviour 139, 171-180, 2018
142018
Song recognition and heterospecific associations between 2 fairy-wren species (Maluridae)
AE Johnson, C Masco, S Pruett-Jones
Behavioral Ecology 29 (4), 821-832, 2018
132018
Evolution and sociality in fairy-wrens (Aves: Maluridae)
AE Johnson
The University of Chicago, 2016
72016
Variable facial plumage in juvenile Cliff Swallows: A potential offspring recognition cue?
AE Johnson, S Freedberg
The Auk: Ornithological Advances 131 (2), 121-128, 2014
62014
Ecogeography of group size suggests differences in drivers of sociality among cooperatively breeding fairywrens
AE Johnson, JF Welklin, IR Hoppe, D Shizuka
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290 (1995), 20222397, 2023
42023
Studying individual-level interactions can transform our understanding of avian mixed-species flocks
LN Vander Meiden, D Shizuka, AE Johnson
Ornithology 140 (2), ukad007, 2023
32023
A framework for understanding climate change impacts through non‐compensatory intra‐and interspecific climate change responses
KE Coblentz, LA Treidel, FP Biagioli, CG Fragel, AE Johnson, ...
Global Change Biology 30 (6), e17378, 2024
22024
Ecological flexibility and selectivity in mixed-species flock participation in birds
L Vander Meiden, IR Hoppe, D Shizuka, AE Johnson
bioRxiv, 2022.11. 08.515689, 2022
22022
New records of hybridisation in Australian Fairy-wrens' Malurus' spp.
JF Welklin, AE Johnson, A Black, G Nye, P Sramek, B Michalek, M Ross, ...
Australian Field Ornithology 39, 63-75, 2022
22022
The long view on demographic effects on social networks: a response to comments on Shizuka and Johnson
D Shizuka, AE Johnson
Behavioral Ecology 31 (1), 19-20, 2020
22020
Acorn woodpecker movements and social networks change with wildfire smoke
AE Johnson, S Barve, L Dreiss, D Shizuka, EL Walters
Current Biology 33 (19), R996-R997, 2023
12023
Observations on the mortality of young southern hairy-nosed wombats (Lasiorhinus latifrons) in the Murraylands of South Australia
M Gaughwin, F Walker, L Woolford, J Upton, C Sobek, A Johnson, ...
Australian Mammalogy 43 (1), 126-131, 2020
12020
Behavioural plasticity shapes participation in a mixed-species flocking community of birds
LN Vander Meiden, IR Hoppe, D Shizuka, AE Johnson
Animal Behaviour 217, 1-11, 2024
2024
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