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Jordan Karubian
Jordan Karubian
Professor, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Tulane University
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Genomic and morphological analysis of a semipermeable avian hybrid zone suggests asymmetrical introgression of a sexual signal
DT Baldassarre, TA White, J Karubian, MS Webster
Evolution 68 (9), 2644-2657, 2014
1432014
Costs and benefits of variable breeding plumage in the red‐backed fairy‐wren
J Karubian
Evolution 56 (8), 1673-1682, 2002
1122002
Extrapair paternity and sexual selection in socially monogamous birds: are tropical birds different?
RH Macedo, J Karubian, MS Webster
The Auk 125 (4), 769-777, 2008
1092008
Plumage color and reproduction in the red-backed fairy-wren: why be a dull breeder?
MS Webster, CW Varian, J Karubian
Behavioral Ecology 19 (3), 517-524, 2008
1042008
Destination‐based seed dispersal homogenizes genetic structure of a tropical palm
J Karubian, VL Sork, T Roorda, R Durães, TB Smith
Molecular Ecology 19 (8), 1745-1753, 2010
1002010
The pollen dispersal kernel and mating system of an insect-pollinated tropical palm, Oenocarpus bataua
K Ottewell, E Grey, F Castillo, J Karubian
Heredity 109 (6), 332-339, 2012
782012
A trans-Amazonian screening of mtDNA reveals deep intraspecific divergence in forest birds and suggests a vast underestimation of species diversity
B Milá, ES Tavares, A Munoz Saldana, J Karubian, TB Smith, AJ Baker
PloS one 7 (7), e40541, 2012
732012
Bill coloration, a flexible signal in a tropical passerine bird, is regulated by social environment and androgens
J Karubian, WR Lindsay, H Schwabl, MS Webster
Animal behaviour 81 (4), 795-800, 2011
712011
The effects of delayed plumage maturation on aggression and survival in male red-backed fairy-wrens
J Karubian, TS Sillett, MS Webster
Behavioral Ecology 19 (3), 508-516, 2008
692008
Effects of forest disturbance and habitat loss on avian communities in a Neotropical biodiversity hotspot
R Durães, L Carrasco, TB Smith, J Karubian
Biological conservation 166, 203-211, 2013
632013
Temporal and spatial patterns of macaw abundance in the Ecuadorian Amazon
J Karubian, J Fabara, D Yunes, JP Jorgenson, D Romo, TB Smith
The Condor 107 (3), 617-626, 2005
622005
Selection on females can create ‘larger males’
J Karubian, JP Swaddle
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2001
602001
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
552017
The role of bare parts in avian signaling
ENK Iverson, J Karubian
The Auk: Ornithological Advances 134 (3), 587-611, 2017
522017
Habitat loss and fragmentation reduce effective gene flow by disrupting seed dispersal in a neotropical palm
L Browne, J Karubian
Molecular Ecology 27 (15), 3055-3069, 2018
502018
Effects of seed disperser social behavior on patterns of seed movement and deposition
J Karubian, R Durães
Oecologia Brasiliensis 13 (1), 45-57, 2009
502009
Female ornamentation is associated with elevated aggression and testosterone in a tropical songbird
ED Enbody, J Boersma, H Schwabl, J Karubian
Behavioral Ecology 29 (5), 1056-1066, 2018
492018
Mating Behavior Drives Seed Dispersal by the Long‐wattled Umbrellabird Cephalopterus penduliger
J Karubian, R Duraes, JL Storey, TB Smith
Biotropica 44 (5), 689-698, 2012
472012
Amphibian diversity and species composition in relation to habitat type and alteration in the Mache–Chindul Reserve, Northwest Ecuador
GFM Jongsma, RW Hedley, R Durães, J Karubian
Herpetologica 70 (1), 34-46, 2014
462014
Short-term genetic consequences of habitat loss and fragmentation for the neotropical palm Oenocarpus bataua
L Browne, K Ottewell, J Karubian
Heredity 115 (5), 389-395, 2015
402015
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