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Honest begging: expanding from signal of need
DW Mock, MB Dugas, SA Strickler
Behavioral Ecology 22 (5), 909-917, 2011
1542011
Carotenoid supplementation enhances reproductive success in captive strawberry poison frogs (Oophaga pumilio)
MB Dugas, J Yeager, CL Richards‐Zawacki
Zoo biology 32 (6), 655-658, 2013
572013
Parental provisioning and nestling mortality in house sparrows
DW Mock, PL Schwagmeyer, MB Dugas
Animal Behaviour 78 (3), 677-684, 2009
562009
House sparrow, Passer domesticus, parents preferentially feed nestlings with mouth colours that appear carotenoid-rich
MB Dugas
Animal Behaviour 78 (3), 767-772, 2009
562009
Poison frog color morphs express assortative mate preferences in allopatry but not sympatry
Y Yang, CL Richards‐Zawacki, A Devar, MB Dugas
Evolution 70 (12), 2778-2788, 2016
442016
Colour and escape behaviour in polymorphic populations of an aposematic poison frog
MB Dugas, SR Halbrook, AM Killius, JF del Sol, CL Richards‐Zawacki
Ethology 121 (8), 813-822, 2015
402015
Parental care is beneficial for offspring, costly for mothers, and limited by family size in an egg-feeding frog
MB Dugas, CN Wamelink, AM Killius, CL Richards-Zawacki
Behavioral Ecology 27 (2), 476-483, 2016
382016
Proximate correlates of carotenoid-based mouth coloration in nestling house sparrows
MB Dugas, KJ McGraw
The Condor 113 (3), 691-700, 2011
322011
Nuptial coloration of red shiners (Cyprinella lutrensis) is more intense in turbid habitats
MB Dugas, NR Franssen
Naturwissenschaften 98 (3), 247-251, 2011
312011
Red shiners (Cyprinella lutrensis) have larger eyes in turbid habitats
MB Dugas, NR Franssen
Canadian Journal of Zoology 90 (12), 1431-1436, 2012
292012
Mate Choice versus Mate Preference: Inferences about Color-Assortative Mating Differ between Field and Lab Assays of Poison Frog Behavior
Y Yang, S Blomenkamp, MB Dugas, CL Richards-Zawacki, H Pröhl
The American Naturalist 193 (4), 598-607, 2019
272019
Carotenoid-rich mouth colors influence the conspicuousness of nestling birds
MB Dugas, GG Rosenthal
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64 (3), 455-462, 2010
262010
A captive breeding experiment reveals no evidence of reproductive isolation among lineages of a polytypic poison frog
MB Dugas, CL Richards‐Zawacki
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 116 (1), 52-62, 2015
232015
Both sexes pay a cost of reproduction in a frog with biparental care
MB Dugas, CN Wamelink, CL Richards‐Zawacki
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 115 (1), 211-218, 2015
232015
Male‐male aggression is unlikely to stabilize a poison frog polymorphism
Y Yang, MB Dugas, HJ Sudekum, S Murphy, CL Richards‐Zawacki
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 0
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The pay‐offs of maternal care increase as offspring develop, favouring extended provisioning in an egg‐feeding frog
MB Dugas, MP Moore, RA Martin, CL Richards‐Zawacki, CG Sprehn
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29 (10), 1977-1985, 2016
202016
Simple observations with complex implications: What we have learned and can learn about parental care from a frog that feeds its young
MB Dugas
Zoologischer Anzeiger 273, 192-202, 2018
182018
Tadpole transport by male Oophaga pumilio (Anura: Dendrobatidae): an observation and brief review
AM Killius, MB Dugas
Herpetology Notes 7, 747-749, 2014
182014
Experimental evidence for maternal provisioning of alkaloid defenses in a dendrobatid frog
RA Saporito, MW Russell, CL Richards-Zawacki, MB Dugas
Toxicon 161, 40-43, 2019
172019
Larval aggression is independent of food limitation in nurseries of a poison frog
MB Dugas, J Stynoski, SA Strickler
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 70 (8), 1389-1395, 2016
172016
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