Publications In Press / In Review / In Preparation:
Goodale, E & Beauchamp, G. In press. The relationship between leadership and gregariousness in mixed-species bird flocks. Journal of Avian Biology.
Goodale, E. & Ruxton, G. D. In press (invited book chapter).
Antipredator benefits from heterospecifics. Contributed to the Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior (Breed, M and Moore, J., editors). Elsevier Science, London.
Satischandra, S. H. K., Kodituwakku, P., Kotagama, S. W. &
Goodale, E. In revision. Assessing “false” alarm calls by a drongo
(Dicrurus paradiseus) in mixed-species bird flocks. Behavioral Ecology.
Goodale, E. and Podos, J. In review. Persistence of song types in Darwin’s finches, Geospiza fortis, over four decades. Biology Letters.
Ratnayake, C. P., Goodale, E. & Kotagama, S. W. In review. Two
sympatric species of passerine birds imitate the same raptor calls in
alarm contexts. Naturwissenschaften.
Sidhu, S., Raman, T. R. S. & Goodale, E. In review. Effects of
land-use changes on tropical forest bird communities and mixed-species
bird flocks in the southern Western Ghats. Journal of Biosciences.
Goodale, E., Beauchamp, G., Magrath, R. D., Nieh, J. C., and
Ruxton, G. D. In prep (concept paper invited) The role of interspecific
information transfer in shaping animal communities. Trends in Ecology and Evolution.
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Goodale, E., Caldera, P. and Jayarathna, A. 2004. The sounds of Sinharaja. Audio CD. Field Ornithology Group of Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Goodale, E. 2002. A journey by bus. Pp. 207–210 in: Excursions and
explorations, cultural encounters between Sri Lanka and the United
States (Jayatilaka, T., ed.). The United States – Sri Lanka Fulbright Commission, Colombo, Sri Lanka.