Publications
1) Dolby, A.S. and A.C. Mellinger. 2007. The Virginia Society of Ornithology 2006 Foray: A focus on the Northern Saw-whet Owl. The Raven. 77:23-26. Dolby&Mellinger
2) Dolby, A.S., C.E. Clarkson, E.T. Haas, J.K. Miller, L.E. Havens, and B.K. Cox. 2005. Do song-phrase rate and song complexity honestly indicate parental quality in the Gray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis)? Journal of Field Ornithology. 76:288-293 Dolby et al JFO *
3) Dolby, A.S., J.G. Temple, L.E. Williams, E.A. Dilger, K.M. Stechler, and V.S. Davis. 2004. Facultative rest-phase hypothermia in free-ranging white-throated sparrows. The Condor. 106:386-390. Dolby et al Condor*
4) Dolby, A.S. and T.C. Grubb, Jr. 2000. Social context affects risk-taking by a satellite species in a mixed-species foraging group. Behavioral Ecology. 11:110-114.
5) Dolby, A.S. and T.C. Grubb, Jr. 1999. Functional roles in mixed-species foraging groups: a field manipulation. The Auk. 116:557-559.
6) Pravosudov, V.V., T. C. Grubb, Jr., P. F. Doherty, Jr., C. L. Bronson, E. V. Pravosudova, and S. Dolby. 1999. Social dominance and energy reserves in wintering woodland birds. The Condor 101:880-884.
7) Dolby, A.S. and T.C. Grubb, Jr. 1999. Effects of winter weather on horizontal and vertical use of isolated forest fragments by bark-foraging birds. The Condor. 101:408-412.
8) Dolby, A.S. and T.C. Grubb, Jr. 1998. Benefits to satellite members in mixed-species foraging groups: an experimental analysis. Animal Behaviour. 56:501-509.
*Paper coauthored by UMW undergraduate students.