NOTE: This list include links to PDFs, where possible, or to the online journal hosting the article. If you would like a copy and hit a journal paywall, please email me and I am happy to send you a free copy!
Patricelli, G.L. 2024. Call of the Wild (Book Review for Why Animals Talk). Science, 385:939. LINK
Patricelli, G.L. 2023. Behavioral ecology: New technology enables a more holistic view of complex animal behavior. PLoS Biology 21 (8), e3002264
Mendelson, T.C., G.L. Patricelli, E.A. Hebets. 2023. Could sexual selection be driven by the mistaken inferences of young females? PLoS Biology 21 (10), e3002321
Dantzer, B, K.E. Mabry, J.R. Bernhardt, R.M. Cox, C.D. Francis, C.K. Ghalambor, K.L. Hoke, S. Jha, E. Ketterson, N.A. Levis, K.M. McCain, G.L. Patricelli, S.H. Paull, N. Pinter-Wollman, R.J. Safran, T.S. Schwartz, H.L. Throop, L. Zaman, L.B. Martin, Understanding Organisms Using Ecological Observatory Networks, Integrative Organismal Biology, Volume 5, Issue 1, 2023, obad036
https://doi.org/10.1093/iob/obad036
Ríos-Chelén, Alejandro A., Jennifer N Phillips, Gail L. Patricelli, D.M. Dominoni. 2022. Effects of Artificial Light at Night on Organisms: From Mechanisms to Function. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 896460. https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.896460
Marcella R. Fremgen-Tarantino, Peter J. Olsoy, Graham G. Frye, John W. Connelly, Alan H. Krakauer, Gail L. Patricelli, Jennifer Sorensen Forbey. 2021. Assessing accuracy of GAP and LANDFIRE land cover datasets in winter habitats used by greater sage-grouse in Idaho and Wyoming, USA, Journal of Environmental Management, 280: 111720. doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111720
Sih, Andrew, David L. Sinn and Gail L. Patricelli. 2019. On the importance of consistent individual differences in behavioural skill. Animal Behaviour 155: 307-317 LINK
Perry, Anna C., Alan H. Krakauer, Richard McElreath, David J. Harris, and Gail L. Patricelli. 2019. Hidden Markov Models Reveal Tactical Adjustment of Temporally Clustered Courtship Displays in Response to the Behaviors of a Robotic Female. The American Naturalist 194: 1-16. doi.org/10.1086/703518 LINK
Patricelli, Gail L., Eileen A. Hebets, Tamra C. Mendelson. 2019. Book review of, Prum, Richard O. “The evolution of beauty: How Darwin’s forgotten theory of mate choice shapes the animal world—and us” (2017). Evolution, doi.org/10.1111/evo.13629 LINK
Injaian, Allison S., Paulina L. Gonzalez-Gomez, Conor C. Taff, Alicia K. Bird, Alexis D. Ziur, Gail L. Patricelli, Mark M. F. Haussmann and John C. Wingfield, 2019. Traffic noise exposure alters nestling physiology and telomere attrition through direct, but not maternal, effects in a free-living bird. General and Comparative Endocrinology 176: 14-21 LINK
Injaian, Allison S., Conor C. Taff, Kira L. Pearson, Michelle M.Y. Gin, Gail L. Patricelli, Maren N. Vitousek. 2018. Effects of experimental chronic traffic noise exposure on adult and nestling corticosterone levels, and nestling body condition in a free-living bird, Hormones and Behavior. 106: 19-27. LINK
Injaian, Allison S., Lauren Y. Poon, Gail L. Patricelli. 2018. Effects of experimental anthropogenic noise on avian settlement patterns and reproductive success, Behavioral Ecology, https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/ary097 LINK
Injaian, Allison S. C. C. Taff, G. L. Patricelli. 2018. Experimental anthropogenic noise impacts avian parental behaviour, and nestling growth and oxidative stress. Animal Behaviour. 136: 31-39 LINK
Jessica L. Yorzinski, Gail L. Patricelli, Siarhei Bykau and Michael L. Platt Selective attention in peacocks during assessment of rival males. 2017. Journal of Experimental Biology: 220: 1146-115. LINK
Ríos-Chelén, Ambria N. McDonald, Ayala N. Berger, Anna C. Perry, Alan H. Krakauer, and Gail L. Patricelli. 2017. Do birds vocalize at higher pitch in noise, or is it a matter of measurement? Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology. 71: 29. doi:10.1007/s00265-016-2243-7. LINK
Forbey, Jennifer S., G. L. Patricelli, D. M. Delparte, A. H. Krakauer, P. J. Olsoy, M. R. Fremgen, J. D. Nobler, L. P. Spaete, L. A. Shipley, J. L. Rachlow, A. K. Dirksen, A. Perry, B.A. Richardson, N.F. Glenn. 2017. Emerging Technology to Measure Habitat Quality and Behavior of Grouse. Wildlife Biology. wlb.00238. 2017 LINK
Fremgen, Marcella R., Daniel Gibson, Rebecca L. Ehrlich, Alan H. Krakauer, Jennifer S. Forbey, Erik J. Blomberg, Jim S. Sedinger, Gail L. Patricelli. 2017. Necklace-style radio-transmitters are associated with changes in display vocalizations of male Greater Sage-grouse. Wildlife Biology. wlb.00236. LINK
Patricelli, Gail L. and Eileen A. Hebets. 2016. New Dimensions in Animal Communication: The case for complexity. Current Opinions in Behavioral Sciences 12: 80-89. LINK
Patricelli, Gail L., A. H. Krakauer, C. C. Taff. 2016. Variable signals in a complex world: Shifting views of within-individual variability in sexual display traits. Advances in the Study of Behavior 48: 319-386. LINK
Ríos-Chelén, Alejandro A., Gavin Lee and Gail L. Patricelli. 2016 Experimental test of plasticity in red-winged blackbird vocal and visual behaviors in response to noise and a comparison on two methods for measuring minimum frequency. Behaviour 153: 1445-1472. LINK
Krakauer, Alan H., Melissa A. Blundell, Tawny N. Scanlan, Michelle S. Wechsler, Emily A. McCloskey, Jennifer H. Yu, Gail L. Patricelli. 2016. Successfully mating male sage-grouse show greater laterality in courtship and aggressive interactions. Animal Behaviour 111: 261–267. LINK
Yorzinski, Jessica L., Gail L. Patricelli, Michael L. Platt, and Michael F. Land. 2015. Eye and head movements shape gaze shifts in Indian peafowl. Journal of Experimental Biology 218: 3771-3776. LINK
Rios-Chelén, Alejandro A., Gavin Lee and Gail L. Patricelli. 2015. Acoustic and visual signals in red-winged blackbirds: different communication channels to deal with urban noise? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 69: 1139-1151. PDF
Koch, Rebecca; Alan H. Krakauer, Gail L. Patricelli. 2015. Individual variation in mechanical sounds not related to mating success in male greater sage-grouse. The Auk132: 349-358. PDF
Taff, Conor C., Patricelli, G. L., & Freeman-Gallant, C. R. 2014. Fluctuations in neighbourhood fertility generate variable signalling effort. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Ser. B. 281: 20141974 PDF
Iglesias, Teresa L., Regina Stetkevitch and Gail L. Patricelli. 2014. Dead heterospecifics as cues of risk in the environment: a size-based rule of thumb? Behaviour. 151: 1-22. PDF
Reynolds, Sheila M., J. Albert C. Uy, Gail L. Patricelli, Seth W. Coleman, Michael J. Braun and Gerald Borgia. 2014. Tests of the kin selection model of mate choice and inbreeding avoidance in satin bowerbirds. Behavioral Ecology. 25: 1005-1014. PDF
Crino, Ondi L., Erin E. Johnson, Jessica L. Blickley, Gail L. Patricelli and Creagh W. Breuner. 2013. The effects of experimentally elevated traffic noise on nestling white-crowned sparrow stress physiology, immune function, and life-history. Journal of Experimental Biology. 216: 2055-2062. PDF
Yorzinski, Jessica L., Gail L. Patricelli, Jason S. Babcock, John M. Pearson and Michael L. Platt. 2013. Through their eyes: selective attention in peahens during courtship. Journal of Experimental Biology. 216: 3035-3046. PDF Inside JEB
Gibson, Daniel V., Erik J. Blomberg, Gail L. Patricelli, Alan H. Krakauer, Michael T. Atamian and James S. Sedinger. 2013. Effects of radio collars on male sage-grouse survival and lekking behavior. Condor. 115(4):769–776. PDF
Pellis, Sergio M., Melissa A. Blundell, Heather C. Bell, Vivien C. Pellis, Alan H. Krakauer, Gail L. Patricelli. 2013. Drawn into the vortex: The facing-past encounter and combat in lekking male greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus). Behaviour. 150:1567-1599. PDF
Patricelli, Gail L., Jessica L. Blickley and Stacie L. Hooper. 2013. Recommended management strategies to limit anthropogenic noise impacts on greater sage-grouse in Wyoming. Journal of Human-Wildlife Interactions. 7(2): 230–249. LINK TO PDF
Blickley, Jessica L., Diane Blackwood and Gail L. Patricelli. 2012. Experimental evidence for the effects of chronic anthropogenic noise on abundance of Greater Sage-Grouse at leks. Conservation Biology. 26: 461–471 PDF
Blickley, Jessica L. and Gail L. Patricelli. 2012. Potential acoustic masking of greater sage-grouse display components by chronic industrial noise. Ornithological Monographs. 74: 23-25. PDF
Blickley, Jessica L., Karen S. Word, Alan H. Krakauer, Jennifer L. Phillips, Sarah N. Sells, John C. Wingfield, Gail L. Patricelli. 2012. Experimental chronic noise exposure is related to elevated fecal corticosteroid metabolites in lekking male greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus). PLoS ONE. 7 (11): e50462. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0050462. LINK TO PDF
Iglesias, Teresa L., Richard McElreath and Gail L. Patricelli. 2012. Western scrub jay funerals: cacophonous aggregations in response to dead conspecifics. Animal Behaviour. 84: 1103–1111. PDF
Patricelli, Gail L., Alan H. Krakauer and Richard McElreath. 2011. Assets and tactics in a mating market: economic models of negotiation offer insights into animal courtship dynamics. Current Zoology 57: 225-236. LINK TO PDF
Blumstein, D. T., D. J. Mennill, P. Clemins, L. Girod, K. Yao, G. Patricelli, J. L. Deppe, A. H. Krakauer, C. Clark, K. A. Cortopassi, S. F. Hanser, B. McCowan, A. M. Ali and A. N. G. Kirschel. 2011. Acoustic monitoring in terrestrial environments using microphone arrays: applications, technological considerations and prospectus. Journal of Applied Ecology. 48: 758–767. PDF
Blickley, Jessica L. and Gail L. Patricelli. 2010. Impacts of Anthropogenic Noise on Wildlife: Research Priorities for the Development of Standards and Mitigation. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy. 13: 274-292. PDF
Patricelli Gail L. 2010. Robotics in the Study of Animal Behavior. In: Breed M.D. and Moore J., (eds.) Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior, volume 3, pp. 91-99. Academic Press.
Patricelli, Gail L. & Alan H. Krakauer. 2010. Tactical allocation of display effort reduces trade-offs among multiple sexual signals in greater sage-grouse: an experiment with a robotic female. Behavioral Ecology 21: 97-106. PDF
Yorzinski, Jessica L. & Gail L. Patricelli. 2010. Birds adjust acoustic directionality to beam their antipredator calls to predators and conspecifics. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Ser. B. 1683: 923-932. PDF
Reynolds, Sheila M., Mary C. Christman, J. Albert C. Uy, Gail L. Patricelli, Michael J. Braun & Gerald Borgia. 2009. Lekking satin bowerbird males aggregate with relatives to mitigate aggression. Behavioral Ecology 20: 410-415. PDF
Krakauer, Alan H., Maura Tyrell, Kenna Lehmann, Neil Losin, Franz Goller & Gail L. Patricelli. 2009. Vocal and anatomical evidence for a two-voiced syrinx in the greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus. Journal of Experimental Biology. 212: 3719-3727. PDF cover picture
Patricelli, G. L., Dantzker, M. S. & Bradbury, J. W. 2008. Acoustic directionality of red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) song relates to amplitude and singing behaviours. Animal Behaviour, 76, 1389-1401. PDF
Patricelli, Gail L., Marc S. Dantzker & Jack W. Bradbury. 2007. Differences in acoustic directionality among vocalizations of the male red-winged blackbird (Agelaius pheoniceus) are related to function in communication. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 61: 1099-1110. PDF
Sheila M. Reynolds, Katie Dryer, Jonathan Bollback, J. Albert C. Uy, Gail L. Patricelli, Timothy Robson, Gerald Borgia & Michael J. Braun. 2007. Behavioral paternity predicts genetic paternity in satin bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus ), a species with a non-resource-based mating system. The Auk . 124 (3): 857–867. PDF
Coleman, Seth W., Gail L. Patricelli, Brian Coyle, Jennifer Siani & Gerald Borgia. 2007. Female preferences drive the evolution of mimetic accuracy in male sexual displays. Biology Letters. 3:463-466. PDF
Patricelli, Gail L., Seth W. Coleman & Gerald Borgia. 2006. Male satin bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus) adjust their display intensity in response to female startling: an experiment with robotic females. Animal Behaviour. 71:49-59. PDF
Patricelli Gail L. & Jessica L. Blickley, 2006. Overview: Avian communication in urban noise: the causes and consequences of vocal adjustment. The Auk 123:639-649. PDF
Patricelli, Gail L ., J. Albert C. Uy & Gerald Borgia. 2004. Female signals enhance the efficiency of mate assessment in satin bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus). Behavioral Ecology. 15: 297-304. PDF
Coleman, Seth W., Gail L. Patricelli & Gerald Borgia. 2004. Variable Female Preferences Drive Complex Male Displays. Nature. 428: 742-745. PDF News&Views
Borgia, Gerald, Marc Egeth, J. Albert C. Uy & Gail L. Patricelli. 2004. Juvenile infection and male display: testing the bright male hypothesis across individual life histories. Behavioral Ecology.15: 722-728. PDF
Patricelli, G. L. , J. Albert C. Uy & Gerald Borgia. 2003. Multiple male traits interact: attractive physical displays facilitate attractive behavioral displays in satin bowerbirds. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Ser. B. 270: 2389–2395. PDF
Patricelli, Gail L. , J. Albert C. Uy, Gregory Walsh & Gerald Borgia. 2002. Sexual selection: Male displays adjusted to female’s response. Nature. 415: 279-280. PDF
Uy, J. Albert C., Gail L. Patricelli & Gerald Borgia. 2001. Loss of preferred mates forces female satin bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus) to increase mate searching. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Ser. B. 268: 633-638. PDF
Uy, J. Albert C., Gail L. Patricelli & Gerald Borgia. 2001. Complex Mate Searching in the Satin BowerbirdPtilonorhynchus violaceus. American Naturalist. 158: 530-542. PDF
Uy, J. Albert C., Gail L. Patricelli & Gerald Borgia. 2000. Dynamic mate-searching tactic allows female satin bowerbirds to reduce searching. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Ser. B. 267: 251-256. PDF