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Thaddeus R Mcrae
Lee University - Cleveland / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 4708381
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Thaddeus R Mcrae's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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A review of squirrel alarm-calling behavior: What we know and what we do not know about how predator attributes affect alarm callsTR McRaeAnimal Behavior and Cognition 7 (2), 168-191, 2020162020
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Joint tail and vocal alarm signals of gray squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis)TR McRae, SM GreenBehaviour 151 (10), 1433-1452, 2014142014
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Gray squirrel alarm call composition differs in response to simulated aerial versus terrestrial predator attacksTR McRae, SM GreenEthology Ecology & Evolution 29 (1), 54-63, 2017112017
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Predator-specificity of multimodal alarm signals in the eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis)TR McRaeUniversity of Miami, 201262012
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Vocalizations associated with predator-type do not elicit predator-specific escape responses in grey squirrelsTR McRae, SM GreenBehaviour 154 (9-10), 997-1012, 201732017
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