JOURNAL ARTICLES
*Undergraduate authors indicated by asterisks
Jones, A. N.*, E. C. Lovely, and D. G. Barron. 2021. Spatial and temporal variation in Aedes albopictus prevalence across Arkansas. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 75: 23-28. PDF
Boersma, J., D. G. Barron, D. T. Baldassarre, M. S. Webster, and H. Schwabl. 2021. Wildfire affects expression of male sexual plumage through suppressed testosterone circulation in a tropical songbird. Journal of Avian Biology 52: e02757. PDF
M. Khan, D. G. Barron, R. Patil, M. Nannemann*, and M. Courson*. 2020. Internet of things based remote sensing for ornithological monitoring. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Green Technologies Conference (GreenTech): 71-73. PDF
Sanchez, E. E.*, J. D. Maddox, and D. G. Barron. 2019. De novo development and characterization of tetranucleotide microsatellite loci markers from a southeastern population of the House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus). Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 73:46-50. PDF
Uysal, A. K, L. B. Martin, N. D. Burkett-Cadena, D. G. Barron, and T. Shimizu. 2018. Simulated viral infection in early-life alters brain morphology, activity, and behavior in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). Physiology and Behavior 196: 36-46. PDF
Lindsay, W. R., D. G. Barron, M. S. Webster, and H. Schwabl. 2016. Testosterone activates sexual dimorphism including male-typical carotenoid but not melanin plumage pigmentation in a female bird. Journal of Experimental Biology 219: 3091-3099. PDF
Potticary, A. L.*, J. L. Dowling, D. G. Barron, D. T. Baldassarre, and M. S. Webster. 2016. Subtle benefits of cooperation to breeding males of the Red-backed Fairywren. The Auk 133: 286-297. PDF
Barron, D. G., S. S. Gervasi, J. N. Pruitt, L. B. Martin. 2015. Behavioral competence: how host behaviors can interact to influence parasite transmission risk. Current Opinions in Behavioral Sciences 6: 35-40. PDF
Barron, D. G., M. S. Webster, and H. Schwabl. 2015. Do androgens link morphology and behavior to produce phenotype-specific behavioral strategies? Animal Behaviour 100: 116-124. PDF
H. Schwabl, Lindsay, W. R., D. G. Barron, and M. S. Webster. 2014. Endocrine correlates of mate choice and promiscuity in females of a socially monogamous avian mating system with alternative male reproductive phenotypes. Current Zoology 60: 804-815. PDF
Barron, D. G., M. S. Webster, and H. Schwabl. 2013. Body condition influences sexual signal expression independent of circulating androgens in male red-backed fairy-wrens. General and Comparative Endocrinology 183: 38-43. PDF
Barron, D. G., P. J. Weatherhead, and J. D. Brawn. 2013. A test of radio transmitter effects on parental investment and productivity in Northern Cardinals. The Condor 115: 669-676. PDF
Sperry, J. H., D. G. Barron, and P. J. Weatherhead. 2012. Snake behavior and seasonal variation in nest survival of northern cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis). Journal of Avian Biology 43:496-502. PDF
Barron, D. G., J. D. Brawn, L. K. Butler, L. M. Romero, and P. J. Weatherhead. 2012. Effects of military activity on breeding birds. Journal of Wildlife Management 76: 911-918. PDF
Barron, D. G., J. D. Brawn, and P. J. Weatherhead. 2010. Meta-analysis of transmitter effects on avian behavior and ecology. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 1:180-187. PDF
BOOK CHAPTERS
Barron, D. G., A. K. Uysal, S. L. Kellogg, and T. Shimizu. 2016. Cognition as a target and facilitator of sexual selection. in M. C. Olmstead, editor. Animal Cognition: Principles, Evolution, and Development. NOVA Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY.
GOVERNMENT REPORTS
Hayden, T. J., L. K. Butler, I. Bisson, M. Wikelski, D. G. Barron, and P. Kelley. 2009. Physiological response and habituation of endangered species to military training activities: SERDP Project SI-1396 Final Report. Department of Defense, Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program, www.serdp.org. 139 pp. PDF
THESES
Barron, D. G. 2014. Proximate causes and ultimate consequences of phenotypic variation in male red-backed fairy-wrens. Ph.D. Dissertation, Washington State University, Pullman, WA. PDF
Barron, D. G. 2009. Applied aspects of avian reproduction at Fort Hood, TX. M.S. Thesis, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL. PDF
*Undergraduate authors indicated by asterisks
Jones, A. N.*, E. C. Lovely, and D. G. Barron. 2021. Spatial and temporal variation in Aedes albopictus prevalence across Arkansas. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 75: 23-28. PDF
Boersma, J., D. G. Barron, D. T. Baldassarre, M. S. Webster, and H. Schwabl. 2021. Wildfire affects expression of male sexual plumage through suppressed testosterone circulation in a tropical songbird. Journal of Avian Biology 52: e02757. PDF
- Also published as preprint in bioRxiv PDF
- Featured in Science Daily, New Scientist, Inside Science, Daily Advent, United News Post, iNewsly Media, Knowledia, ErnesTech, Poetry of Science Podcast, Spokane Public Radio
M. Khan, D. G. Barron, R. Patil, M. Nannemann*, and M. Courson*. 2020. Internet of things based remote sensing for ornithological monitoring. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Green Technologies Conference (GreenTech): 71-73. PDF
Sanchez, E. E.*, J. D. Maddox, and D. G. Barron. 2019. De novo development and characterization of tetranucleotide microsatellite loci markers from a southeastern population of the House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus). Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 73:46-50. PDF
Uysal, A. K, L. B. Martin, N. D. Burkett-Cadena, D. G. Barron, and T. Shimizu. 2018. Simulated viral infection in early-life alters brain morphology, activity, and behavior in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). Physiology and Behavior 196: 36-46. PDF
Lindsay, W. R., D. G. Barron, M. S. Webster, and H. Schwabl. 2016. Testosterone activates sexual dimorphism including male-typical carotenoid but not melanin plumage pigmentation in a female bird. Journal of Experimental Biology 219: 3091-3099. PDF
- Featured in “Inside JEB” PDF
Potticary, A. L.*, J. L. Dowling, D. G. Barron, D. T. Baldassarre, and M. S. Webster. 2016. Subtle benefits of cooperation to breeding males of the Red-backed Fairywren. The Auk 133: 286-297. PDF
Barron, D. G., S. S. Gervasi, J. N. Pruitt, L. B. Martin. 2015. Behavioral competence: how host behaviors can interact to influence parasite transmission risk. Current Opinions in Behavioral Sciences 6: 35-40. PDF
Barron, D. G., M. S. Webster, and H. Schwabl. 2015. Do androgens link morphology and behavior to produce phenotype-specific behavioral strategies? Animal Behaviour 100: 116-124. PDF
H. Schwabl, Lindsay, W. R., D. G. Barron, and M. S. Webster. 2014. Endocrine correlates of mate choice and promiscuity in females of a socially monogamous avian mating system with alternative male reproductive phenotypes. Current Zoology 60: 804-815. PDF
Barron, D. G., M. S. Webster, and H. Schwabl. 2013. Body condition influences sexual signal expression independent of circulating androgens in male red-backed fairy-wrens. General and Comparative Endocrinology 183: 38-43. PDF
Barron, D. G., P. J. Weatherhead, and J. D. Brawn. 2013. A test of radio transmitter effects on parental investment and productivity in Northern Cardinals. The Condor 115: 669-676. PDF
Sperry, J. H., D. G. Barron, and P. J. Weatherhead. 2012. Snake behavior and seasonal variation in nest survival of northern cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis). Journal of Avian Biology 43:496-502. PDF
Barron, D. G., J. D. Brawn, L. K. Butler, L. M. Romero, and P. J. Weatherhead. 2012. Effects of military activity on breeding birds. Journal of Wildlife Management 76: 911-918. PDF
Barron, D. G., J. D. Brawn, and P. J. Weatherhead. 2010. Meta-analysis of transmitter effects on avian behavior and ecology. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 1:180-187. PDF
BOOK CHAPTERS
Barron, D. G., A. K. Uysal, S. L. Kellogg, and T. Shimizu. 2016. Cognition as a target and facilitator of sexual selection. in M. C. Olmstead, editor. Animal Cognition: Principles, Evolution, and Development. NOVA Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY.
GOVERNMENT REPORTS
Hayden, T. J., L. K. Butler, I. Bisson, M. Wikelski, D. G. Barron, and P. Kelley. 2009. Physiological response and habituation of endangered species to military training activities: SERDP Project SI-1396 Final Report. Department of Defense, Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program, www.serdp.org. 139 pp. PDF
THESES
Barron, D. G. 2014. Proximate causes and ultimate consequences of phenotypic variation in male red-backed fairy-wrens. Ph.D. Dissertation, Washington State University, Pullman, WA. PDF
Barron, D. G. 2009. Applied aspects of avian reproduction at Fort Hood, TX. M.S. Thesis, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL. PDF