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Christopher J Clark
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Three-dimensional kinematics of hummingbird flight
BW Tobalske, DR Warrick, CJ Clark, DR Powers, TL Hedrick, GA Hyder, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 210 (13), 2368-2382, 2007
3172007
Explosive eversion and functional morphology of the duck penis supports sexual conflict in waterfowl genitalia
PLR Brennan, CJ Clark, RO Prum
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277 (1686), 1309-1314, 2010
1512010
Courtship dives of Anna's hummingbird offer insights into flight performance limits
CJ Clark
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1670), 3047-3052, 2009
1232009
The role of power versus energy in courtship: what is the ‘energetic cost’of a courtship display?
CJ Clark
Animal Behaviour 84 (1), 269-277, 2012
882012
Flight costs of long, sexually selected tails in hummingbirds
CJ Clark, R Dudley
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1664), 2109-2115, 2009
872009
Aeroelastic flutter produces hummingbird feather songs
CJ Clark, DO Elias, RO Prum
Science 333 (6048), 1430-1433, 2011
842011
The Anna's hummingbird chirps with its tail: a new mechanism of sonation in birds
CJ Clark, TJ Feo
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275 (1637), 955-962, 2008
812008
eBird records show substantial growth of the Allen's Hummingbird (Selasphorus sasin sedentarius) population in urban Southern California
CJ Clark
The Condor: Ornithological Applications 119 (1), 122-130, 2017
592017
Hovering and forward flight energetics in Anna's and Allen's hummingbirds
CJ Clark, R Dudley
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 83 (4), 654-662, 2010
562010
Locomotion-induced sounds and sonations: mechanisms, communication function, and relationship with behavior
CJ Clark
Vertebrate sound production and acoustic communication, 83-117, 2016
522016
Aeroelastic flutter of feathers, flight and the evolution of non-vocal communication in birds
CJ Clark, RO Prum
Journal of Experimental Biology 218 (21), 3520-3527, 2015
512015
Why Do Calypte Hummingbirds “Sing” with Both Their Tail and Their Syrinx? An Apparent Example of Sexual Sensory Bias
CJ Clark, TJ Feo
The American Naturalist 175 (1), 27-37, 2010
512010
Complex coevolution of wing, tail, and vocal sounds of courting male bee hummingbirds
CJ Clark, JA McGuire, E Bonaccorso, JS Berv, RO Prum
Evolution 72 (3), 630-646, 2018
502018
Anna’s hummingbird (Calypte anna)
CJ Clark, SM Russell
Birds of North America Online (PG Rodewald, Editor). Cornell Lab of …, 2012
46*2012
Evolution and ecology of silent flight in owls and other flying vertebrates
CJ Clark, K LePiane, L Liu
Integrative Organismal Biology 2 (1), obaa001, 2020
412020
Wing, tail, and vocal contributions to the complex acoustic signals of courting Calliope hummingbirds
CJ Clark
Current Zoology 57 (2), 187-196, 2011
402011
Fluttering wing feathers produce the flight sounds of male streamertail hummingbirds
CJ Clark
Biology letters 4 (4), 341-344, 2008
382008
The Displays and Sonations of the Black-Chinned Hummingbird (Trochilidae: Archilochus alexandri)
TJ Feo, CJ Clark
The Auk 127 (4), 787-796, 2010
372010
Hummingbird feather sounds are produced by aeroelastic flutter, not vortex-induced vibration
CJ Clark, DO Elias, RO Prum
Journal of Experimental Biology 216 (18), 3395-3403, 2013
362013
Sounds and courtship displays of the Peruvian sheartail, Chilean woodstar, oasis hummingbird, and a hybrid male Peruvian sheartail× Chilean woodstar
CJ Clark, TJ Feo, WFDV Dongen
The Condor 115 (3), 558-575, 2013
352013
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