Sara Lipshutz

Sara Lipshutz

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 12

North America-United States

About Sara Lipshutz

Sara Lipshutz, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Indiana University Bloomington, specializes in the field of Behavioral Ecology, Endocrinology, Evolutionary Genomics.

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

Phylotranscriptomics reveals convergent behavioral evolution associated with shared and unique mechanisms in cavity-nesting songbirds

Sex diversity in the 21st century: Concepts, frameworks, and approaches for the future of neuroendocrinology

Novel insights into symbiont population structure: Globe‐trotting avian feather mites contradict the specialist–generalist variation hypothesis

Sex and biology: broader impacts beyond the binary

Multivariate Models of Animal Sex: Breaking Binaries Leads to a Better Understanding of Ecology and Evolution

Systems biology as a framework to understand the physiological and endocrine bases of behavior and its evolution—From concepts to a case study in birds

Comparative phylogeography reveals widespread cryptic diversity driven by ecology in Panamanian birds

How female-female competition affects male-male competition: insights into postcopulatory sexual selection from socially polyandrous species

Sara Lipshutz Information

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Citations(all)

464

Citations(since 2020)

396

Cited By

201

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

13

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Sara Lipshutz Skills & Research Interests

Behavioral Ecology

Endocrinology

Evolutionary Genomics

Top articles of Sara Lipshutz

Phylotranscriptomics reveals convergent behavioral evolution associated with shared and unique mechanisms in cavity-nesting songbirds

bioRxiv

2024

Sex diversity in the 21st century: Concepts, frameworks, and approaches for the future of neuroendocrinology

Hormones and Behavior

2024/1/1

Novel insights into symbiont population structure: Globe‐trotting avian feather mites contradict the specialist–generalist variation hypothesis

Molecular ecology

2023/10

Sex and biology: broader impacts beyond the binary

Integrative and comparative biology

2023/10

Multivariate Models of Animal Sex: Breaking Binaries Leads to a Better Understanding of Ecology and Evolution

Integrative and Comparative Biology

2023/5

Systems biology as a framework to understand the physiological and endocrine bases of behavior and its evolution—From concepts to a case study in birds

2023/5/1

Comparative phylogeography reveals widespread cryptic diversity driven by ecology in Panamanian birds

bioRxiv

2023/3/16

How female-female competition affects male-male competition: insights into postcopulatory sexual selection from socially polyandrous species

The American Naturalist

2023/3/1

Full Title: Sex and Biology: Broader Impacts Beyond the Binary

2023

Beyond a biased binary: a perspective on the misconceptions, challenges, and implications of studying females in avian behavioral endocrinology

Frontiers in Physiology

2022

How thermal challenges change gene regulation in the songbird brain and gonad: Implications for sexual selection in our changing world

Molecular ecology

2022/7

Demographic consequences of foraging ecology explain genetic diversification in Neotropical bird species

Ecology Letters

2021/3/11

Long-term changes of plumage between urban and rural populations of white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys)

Journal of Urban Ecology

2021

Nesting strategy shapes territorial aggression but not testosterone: a comparative approach in female and male birds

Hormones and Behavior

2021

Species and sex differences in vocalizations between sex-role reversed shorebirds, Northern Jacana (Jacana spinosa) and Wattled Jacana (J. jacana)

The Wilson Journal of Ornithology

2021

It takes two to tango: including a female perspective in reproductive biology

Integrative and Comparative Biology

2020/9

Neuroendocrinology of sex-role reversal

2020/9

Testosterone secretion varies in a sex-and stage-specific manner: insights on the regulation of competitive traits from a sex-role reversed species

General and comparative endocrinology

2020/6/1

Increased attenuation and reverberation are associated with lower maximum frequencies and narrow bandwidth of bird songs in cities

Journal of Ornithology

2020/4

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