Mary Caswell Stoddard

Mary Caswell Stoddard

Princeton University

H-index: 26

North America-United States

About Mary Caswell Stoddard

Mary Caswell Stoddard, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Princeton University, specializes in the field of Sensory Ecology, Evolution, Animal Coloration, Ornithology, Avian Vision.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Evolution of Plumage Patterns in a Pattern Morphospace: A Phylogenetic Analysis of Melanerpine Woodpeckers

The evolutionary ecology of nests: a cross-taxon approach

A hypothesis for robust polarization vision: an example from the Australian imperial blue butterfly, Jalmenus evagoras

On metallic luster and iridescence in animal coloration

Repeatable randomness, invariant properties, and the design of biological signatures of identity

Historical contingency influences the diversity of feather nanostructures in cuckoos

Common cuckoos do not mimic the size and shape of host eggs

Evolution of nest architecture in tyrant flycatchers and allies

Mary Caswell Stoddard Information

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Citations(all)

3384

Citations(since 2020)

2046

Cited By

2200

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

35

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Mary Caswell Stoddard Skills & Research Interests

Sensory Ecology

Evolution

Animal Coloration

Ornithology

Avian Vision

Top articles of Mary Caswell Stoddard

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Evolution of Plumage Patterns in a Pattern Morphospace: A Phylogenetic Analysis of Melanerpine Woodpeckers

The American Naturalist

Monica L Carlson

Mary Caswell Stoddard

2024/1/1

The evolutionary ecology of nests: a cross-taxon approach

Mark C Mainwaring

Mary Caswell Stoddard

Iain Barber

D Charles Deeming

Mark E Hauber

2023/8/28

A hypothesis for robust polarization vision: an example from the Australian imperial blue butterfly, Jalmenus evagoras

Journal of Experimental Biology

Richard A Rabideau Childers

Gary D Bernard

Heqing Huang

Cheng-Chia Tsai

Mary Caswell Stoddard

...

2023/4/1

On metallic luster and iridescence in animal coloration

bioRxiv

Klara K Nordén

Raphael S Steiner

Anna B Stephenson

Mary Caswell Stoddard

2023

Repeatable randomness, invariant properties, and the design of biological signatures of identity

Evolution

Tanmay Dixit

Kuan-Chi Chen

Mary Caswell Stoddard

Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan

Christopher P Town

...

2023/10/1

Historical contingency influences the diversity of feather nanostructures in cuckoos

bioRxiv

Klara K Nordén

Christopher R Cooney

Frane Babarović

Mary Caswell Stoddard

2023

Common cuckoos do not mimic the size and shape of host eggs

Behavioral Ecology

Derya Akkaynak

Mary Caswell Stoddard

2023/9/1

Evolution of nest architecture in tyrant flycatchers and allies

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

David Ocampo

Thilina N De Silva

Catherine Sheard

Mary Caswell Stoddard

2023/8/28

Color in motion: Generating 3-dimensional multispectral models to study dynamic visual signals in animals

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Audrey E Miller

Benedict G Hogan

Mary Caswell Stoddard

2022/9/30

Bird eggs

Current Biology

Mary Caswell Stoddard

2022/10/24

Evolution of brilliant iridescent feather nanostructures

Elife

Klara Katarina Nordén

Chad M Eliason

Mary Caswell Stoddard

2021/12/21

Egg patterns as identity signals in colonial seabirds: a comparison of four alcid species

Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution

Lilly Quach

Audrey E Miller

Benedict G Hogan

Mary Caswell Stoddard

2021/12

How signaling geometry shapes the efficacy and evolution of animal communication systems

Integrative and Comparative Biology

Sebastian A Echeverri

Audrey E Miller

Jason Chen

Eden W McQueen

Melissa Plakke

...

2021/9

Avian coloration genetics: recent advances and emerging questions

Rosalyn Price-Waldman

Mary Caswell Stoddard

2021/7

Multimodal mimicry of hosts in a radiation of parasitic finches

Evolution

Gabriel A Jamie

Steven M Van Belleghem

Benedict G Hogan

Silky Hamama

Collins Moya

...

2020/11/1

Wild hummingbirds discriminate nonspectral colors

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Mary Caswell Stoddard

Harold N Eyster

Benedict G Hogan

Dylan H Morris

Edward R Soucy

...

2020/6/30

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