Elaina M. Tuttle

The value of avian genomics to the conservation of wildlife (2009)

Romanov, Michael N, Tuttle, Elaina M, Houck, Marlys L, Modi, William S, Chemnick, Leona G, Korody, Marisa L, ...

Abstract Background Genomic studies in non-domestic avian models, such as the California condor and white-throated sparrow, can lead to more comprehensive conservation plans and provide clues for...

Reproductive promiscuity in the splendid fairy-wren: effects of group size and auxiliary reproduction (2004)

Webster, Michael S., Tarvin, Keith A., Tuttle, Elaina M., Pruett-Jones, Stephen

Extrapair fertilizations complicate our understanding of cooperative breeding in a number of ways. For example, auxiliaries may reduce the costs of seeking extrapair fertilizations for breeding males...

Reproductive promiscuity in the splendid fairy-wren: effects of group size and auxiliary reproduction (2004)

Webster, Michael S., Tarvin, Keith A., Tuttle, Elaina M., Pruett-Jones, Stephen

Extrapair fertilizations complicate our understanding of cooperative breeding in a number of ways. For example, auxiliaries may reduce the costs of seeking extrapair fertilizations for breeding males...

Alternative reproductive strategies in the white-throated sparrow: behavioral and genetic evidence (2003)

Tuttle, Elaina M.

Organisms exhibiting genetic polymorphism often also exhibit true alternative life-history strategies in which behavioral tactics are genetically fixed. Such systems are ideal for the study of the...

Mate choice and stable polymorphism in the white-throated sparrow--[microform] /--by Elaina M. Tuttle. (1993)

Tuttle, Elaina M.

Thesis (Ph. D.)--The University at Albany, State University of New York, Dept. Biological Sciences, 1993.