BRITTANY A. COPPINGER
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*undergraduate student collaborator, **graduate student collaborator

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An experimental test of the effect of conspecific and heterospecific presence on individual behavior of Carolina chickadees and tufted titmice. 
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Coppinger, B.A., Pepper, H.E.*, Graham, E.*, Kania, S., Sieving, K.E., Lucas, J.R., & Freeberg, T.M. 


Mixed-species groups and the question of dominance in the social ecosystem. 
Coppinger, B.A.,
Carlson, N.V., Freeberg, T.M. & Sieving, K.E. 

Mixed-species flock composition matters: interspecific influences on finding novel food in North American parids
Freeberg, T.M., Coppinger, B.A., & Eppert, S.K.** 
​In Preparation
Vocal Complexity of Carolina Chickadees (Peocile carolinensis) Depends on Conspecific and Heterospecific Flock Size: An Experimental Test.
​Coppinger, B.A.
, Kershenbaum, A., Lucas, J.R., Sieving, K.E., & Freeberg, T.M. 

Published

2022
​​[6]
​​Social Contextual Influences on Behaviour. 
​Freeberg, T. M. & Coppinger, B. A. (2022).  (Eds. Freeberg, Ridley, & d’Ettorre). Routledge International Handbook of Comparative Psychology. Link
2021
​[5]
​​Signal Reliability. 
​Coppinger, B.A., Benson, S., & Freeberg, T.M. (2021). In: Shackelford, T., Weekes-Shackelford, V. (eds) Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science. Springer. DOI. 
2020
[4]
Experimental manipulation of mixed-species flocks reveals heterospecific audience effects on calling. 
Coppinger, B.A., Kania, S., Lucas, J.R., Seiving, K.E., Freeberg, T.M. (2020). Animal Behaviour. DOI. 

 2019
[3]
Flock-mate familiarity affects note composition of chick-a-dee calls. 
Coppinger, B.A., Davis, J., Freeberg, T.M. (2019). Acta Ethologica, 22(1), 73-77. DOI.
2018
[2]
​Carolina chickadee (Peocile carolinensis) calling behavior in response to threats and in flight: flockmate familiarity matters. 
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Coppinger, B.A., Sanchez-de-launay, A., Freeberg, T.M. (2018). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 132(1), 16-23. DOI. 
2017
[1]
Studying Audience Effects in Animals: What We Can Learn From Human Language Research. 
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Coppinger, B., Cannistraci, R.A., Karaman, F., Kyle, S.C., Hobson, E.A., Freeberg, T.M., & Hay, J.F. 
(2017). Animal Behaviour, 124, 161-165. DOI.
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