A supergene determines highly divergent male reproductive morphs in the ruff C Küpper, M Stocks, JE Risse, N Dos Remedios, LL Farrell, SB McRae, ... Nature genetics 48 (1), 79-83, 2016 | 485 | 2016 |
American robin nestlings compete by jockeying for position SB McRae, PJ Weatherhead, R Montgomerie Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 33, 101-106, 1993 | 173 | 1993 |
Intraspecific brood parasitism in the moorhen: parentage and parasite-host relationships determined by DNA fingerprinting SB McRae, T Burke Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 38, 115-129, 1996 | 128 | 1996 |
Family values: costs and benefits of communal nesting in the moorhen SB McRAE Animal Behaviour 52 (2), 225-245, 1996 | 112 | 1996 |
Brood care in American robins: implications for mixed reproductive strategies by females PJ Weatherhead, SB Mcrae Animal Behaviour 39 (6), 1179-1188, 1990 | 83 | 1990 |
Temporal variation in responses to intraspecific brood parasitism in the moorhen SB McRAE Animal Behaviour 49 (4), 1073-1088, 1995 | 66 | 1995 |
A rise in nest predation enhances the frequency of intraspecific brood parasitism in a moorhen population SB McRae Journal of Animal Ecology, 143-153, 1997 | 60 | 1997 |
Relative reproductive success of female moorhens using conditional strategies of brood parasitism and parental care SB McRae Behavioral Ecology 9 (1), 93-100, 1998 | 58 | 1998 |
High rates of conspecific brood parasitism and egg rejection in coots and moorhens in ephemeral wetlands in Namibia IG Jamieson, SB McRae, RE Simmons, M Trewby The Auk 117 (1), 250-255, 2000 | 52 | 2000 |
Plasticity in incubation behavior and shading by king rails Rallus elegans in response to temperature AJ Clauser, SB McRae Journal of Avian Biology 48 (4), 479-488, 2017 | 49 | 2017 |
A dominant allele controls development into female mimic male and diminutive female ruffs DB Lank, LL Farrell, T Burke, T Piersma, SB McRae Biology Letters 9 (6), 20130653, 2013 | 42 | 2013 |
Identifying eggs of conspecific brood parasites in the field: a cautionary note SB McRae Ibis (London. 1859) 139 (4), 701-704, 1997 | 42 | 1997 |
Seasonal home range dynamics and sex differences in habitat use in a threatened, coastal marsh bird JR Kolts, SB McRae Ecology and evolution 7 (4), 1101-1111, 2017 | 41 | 2017 |
Parental consumption of nestling feces: good food or sound economics? PL Hurd, PJ Weatherhead, SB McRae Behavioral Ecology 2 (1), 69-76, 1991 | 40 | 1991 |
Brood parasitism in the moorhen: brief encounters between parasites and hosts and the significance of an evening laying hour SB McRae Journal of Avian Biology, 311-320, 1996 | 38 | 1996 |
Egg-laying times of American Robins PJ Weatherhead, RD Montgomerie, SB McRae The Auk 108 (4), 965-967, 1991 | 35 | 1991 |
A genetic technique to identify the diet of cownose rays, Rhinoptera bonasus: analysis of shellfish prey items from North Carolina and Virginia LM Bade, CN Balakrishnan, EM Pilgrim, SB McRae, JJ Luczkovich Environmental biology of fishes 97, 999-1012, 2014 | 32 | 2014 |
The red gape of the nestling cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) is not a supernormal stimulus for three common hosts Noble, Hartley, McRae Behaviour 136 (6), 759-777, 1999 | 31 | 1999 |
Automated auditory detection of a rare, secretive marsh bird with infrequent and acoustically indistinct vocalizations KM Schroeder, SB McRae Ibis 162 (3), 1033-1046, 2020 | 26 | 2020 |
Why some rails have white tails: the evolution of white undertail plumage and anti-predator signaling AT Stang, SB McRae Evolutionary Ecology 23, 943-961, 2009 | 26 | 2009 |