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Ken A. Otter
Ken A. Otter
Professor, Ecosystem Science & Management, University of Northern British Columbia
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The design of artificial nestboxes for the study of secondary hole-nesting birds: a review of methodological inconsistencies and potential biases
MM Lambrechts, F Adriaensen, DR Ardia, AV Artemyev, F Atiénzar, ...
Acta Ornithologica 45 (1), 1-26, 2010
3712010
Do female great tits (Parus major) assess males by eavesdropping? A field study using interactive song playback
K Otter, PK McGregor, AMR Terry, FRL Burford, TM Peake, T Dabelsteen
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1999
3171999
Do female black-capped chickadees prefer high-ranking males as extra-pair partners?
K Otter, L Ratcliffe, D Michaud, PT Boag
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 43, 25-36, 1998
2381998
Honest advertisement and song output during the dawn chorus of black-capped chickadees
K Otter, B Chruszcz, L Ratcliffe
Behavioral Ecology 8 (2), 167-173, 1997
2141997
Female initiated divorce in a monogamous songbird: abandoning mates for males of higher quality
K Otter, L Ratcliffe
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1996
1391996
Sex differences in song recognition
L Ratcliffe, K Otter
Ecology and evolution of acoustic communication in birds, 339-355, 1996
1031996
Divorce and extrapair mating in female black-capped chickadees (Parus atricapillus): separate strategies with a common target
SM Ramsay, KA Otter, DJ Mennill, LM Ratcliffe, PT Boag
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 49, 18-23, 2000
942000
Changes in singing behavior of male black-capped chickadees (Parus atricapillus) following mate removal
K Otter, L Ratcliffe
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 33, 409-414, 1993
911993
Importance of frequency and temporal song matching in black‐capped chickadees: evidence from interactive playback
KA Otter, L Ratcliffe, M Njegovan, J Fotheringham
Ethology 108 (2), 181-191, 2002
852002
Extra-pair paternity in the black-capped chickadee
K Otter, L Ratcliffe, PT Boag
Condor, 218-222, 1994
811994
Nest-site selection by female Black-capped Chickadees: Settlement based on conspecific attraction?
SM Ramsay, KEN Otter, LG Ratcliffe
The Auk 116 (3), 604-617, 1999
801999
Increased flight altitudes among migrating golden eagles suggest turbine avoidance at a Rocky Mountain wind installation
NN Johnston, JE Bradley, KA Otter
PloS one 9 (3), e93030, 2014
772014
Learning to cope: vocal adjustment to urban noise is correlated with prior experience in black-capped chickadees
SE LaZerte, H Slabbekoorn, KA Otter
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1833), 20161058, 2016
742016
Continent-wide shifts in song dialects of white-throated sparrows
KA Otter, A Mckenna, SE LaZerte, SM Ramsay
Current Biology 30 (16), 3231-3235. e3, 2020
692020
Ecology and behavior of chickadees and titmice: an integrated approach
KA Otter
Oxford University Press, 2007
692007
Variation in social rank acquisition influences lifetime reproductive success in black-capped chickadees
KA Schubert, DJ Mennill, SM Ramsay, KA Otter, PT Boag, LM Ratcliffe
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 90 (1), 85-95, 2007
692007
Dominance signalled in an acoustic ornament
M Hoeschele, MK Moscicki, KA Otter, H van Oort, KT Fort, TM Farrell, ...
Animal Behaviour 79 (3), 657-664, 2010
642010
Enhanced reproductive success of female black-capped chickadees mated to high-ranking males
K Otter, SM Ramsay, L Ratcliffe
The Auk 116 (2), 345-354, 1999
631999
Extra‐pair paternity among Great Tits Parus major following manipulation of male signals
KA Otter, IRK Stewart, PK McGregor, AMR Terry, T Dabelsteen, T Burke
Journal of Avian Biology 32 (4), 338-344, 2001
602001
Effect of blue tit song syntax on great tit territorial responsiveness–an experimental test of the character shift hypothesis
C Doutrelant, A Leitao, K Otter, MM Lambrechts
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 48, 119-124, 2000
582000
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