TERRY J. ORD
Publications

[last updated 22 April 2009]

·        Ord, T. J. & Stamps, J. A. (in press). Species identity cues in animal communication. American Naturalist. [abstract][pdf not yet available]

·        Ord, T. J. & Martins, E. P. (in press). Evolution of behavior: phylogeny and the origin of present-day diversity. In: Evolutionary Behavioral Ecology (eds. Westneat, DF & Fox, CW). Blackwell Scientific

·        Ord, T. J. (in press). Phylogeny. In: The Encyclopedia of Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare (ed. Mills, D.). CAB International: Wallingford, UK.

·        Ord, T. J. & Stamps, J. A. (2008). Alert signals enhance animal communication in ‘noisy’ environments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 105: 18830-18835. [abstract][pdf available]

·        Ord, T. J. (2008). Dawn and dusk 'chorus' in visually communicating Jamaican anole lizards. American Naturalist, 172: 585-592. [abstract][pdf available]

·        Ord, T. J., Peters, R. A., Clucas, B. & Stamps, J. A. (2007). Lizards speed up visual displays in noisy motion habitats. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 274: 1057-1062. [abstract][pdf available]

·        Ord, T. J. & Martins, E. P. (2006). Tracing the origins of signal diversity in anole lizards: phylogenetic approaches to inferring the evolution of complex behavour. Animal Behaviour, 71: 1411-1429. [abstract][pdf available]

·        Martins, E. P., Ord, T. J., Slaven, J., Wright, J. L. & Housworth, E. A. (2006). Individual, sex, seasonal and temporal variation in the amount of sagebrush lizard scent-marks. Journal of Chemical Ecology 32: 881-893. [abstract] [pdf available]

·        Ord, T. J. & Stuart-Fox, D. (2006). Ornament evolution in dragon lizards: multiple gains and widespread losses reveal a complex history of evolutionary change. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 19: 797-808. [abstract] [pdf available]

·        Martins, E. P., Ord, T. J. & Davenport, S. W. (2005). Combining motions into complex displays: playbacks with a robotic lizard. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 58: 351-360.[abstract] [pdf available]

·        Ord, T. J., Martins, E. P., Thakur, S., Mane, K. K. & Borner, K. (2005). Trends in animal behaviour research (1968-2002): ethoinformatics and the mining of library databases. Animal Behaviour, 69: 1399-1413. [abstract] [pdf available]

·        Ord, T. J. & Martins, E. P. (2004). Behavioral phylogeny: the evolutionary origins of behavior. In: Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior (ed. Bekoff, M.), vol 1, pp. 87-92. Greenwood Press: Westport, CT. [pdf available]

·        Stuart-Fox, D. M. & Ord, T. J. (2004). Sexual selection, natural selection and the evolution of dimorphic coloration and ornamentation in agamid lizards. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 271: 2249-2255. [abstract] [pdf available] Electronic Appendix [pdf available]

·        Thakur, S., Mane, K. B_rner, K., Martins, E. & Ord, T. (2004). Content coverage of animal behavior data. Visualization and Data Analysis, 5295: 305-311. [abstract]

·        Ord, T. J. & Evans, C. S. (2003). Display rate and opponent assessment in the Jacky dragon (Amphibolurus muricatus): an experimental analysis. Behaviour, 140: 1495-1508. [abstract] [pdf available]

·        Peters, R. P. & Ord, T. J. (2003). Display response of the Jacky dragon, Amphibolurus muricatus (Lacertilia: Agamidae), to intruders: a semi-Markovian process. Austral Ecology, 28: 499-506. [abstract] [pdf available]

·        Ord, T. J., Blumstein, D. T. & Evans, C. S. (2002). Ecology and signal evolution in lizards. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 77: 127-148. [abstract] [pdf available]

·        Ord, T. J. & Evans, C. S. (2002). Interactive video playback and opponent assessment in lizards. Behavioural Processes, 59: 55-65. [abstract] [pdf available]

·        Ord, T. J., Peters, R. A., Evans, C. S. & Taylor, A. J. (2002). Digital video playback and visual communication in lizards. Animal Behaviour, 63: 879-890. [abstract] [pdf available]

·        Ord, T. J. & Blumstein, D. T. (2002). Size constraints and the evolution of display complexity: why do large lizards have simple displays? Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 76: 145-161. [abstract] [pdf available]

·        Ord, T. J., Blumstein, D. T. & Evans, C. S. (2001). Intrasexual selection predicts the evolution of signal complexity in lizards. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 268: 737-744. [abstract] [pdf available] Electronic Appendix [pdf available]

·        Ord, T. J. & Dangerfield, J. M. (2001). Implications of paradoxomatid millipede density and dispersion for faecal pellet production in Eucalyptus woodland of Eastern Australia. General and Applied Entomology, 30: 1-10. [abstract]

·        Ord, T. J., Evans, C. S. and Cooper, D. W. (1999). The nocturnal behaviour of the parma wallaby, Macropus parma (Marsupialia: Macropodoidea). Australian Journal of Zoology, 47(2): 155-167. [abstract] [pdf available]