Ronald K., A.L. Ensminger, M.S. Shawkey, J.R. Lucas, and E. Fernández-Juricic (2017) Testing a key assumption in animal communication: between-individual variation in female visual systems alters perception of male signals. Biology Open 6:1771-1783 doi:10.1242/bio.028282
Ensminger AL, Fernández-Juricic E (2014) Individual variation in cone photoreceptor density in House sparrows: Implications for between-individual differences in visual resolution and chromatic contrast. PLoS ONE, 9(11): e111854. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0111854
Fernández-Juricic E, Ojeda A, Deisher M, Burry B, Baumhardt P, Stark A, Elmore AG, Ensminger AL (2013) Do Male and Female Cowbirds See Their World Differently? Implications for Sex Differences in the Sensory System of an Avian Brood Parasite. Plos One 8: e58985.
Ensminger AL, Westneat DF (2012) Individual and sex differences in habituation and neophobia in house sparrows (Passer domesticus). Ethology, 118:1-11.
Westneat DF, Hatch MI, Wetzel DP, Ensminger AL (2011) Individual variation in parental care reaction norms of the biparental house sparrow (Passer domesticus): integration of personality and plasticity. American Naturalist, 178(5):652-667.
Ensminger AL, Crowley PH (2007) Strangers and brothers: a paternity game between house mice. Animal Behaviour, 74(1):23-32.
Ensminger AL, Meikle DM. (2005) Effects of male kinship and agonistic behaviour on reproduction and odor preferences of female house mice (Mus musculus domesticus). Animal Behaviour, 69(5):1147-1155.
Crowley PH, Davis HM, Ensminger AL, Fuselier LC, Jackson JK, McLetchie DN. (2005) A general model of local competition for space. Ecology Letters, 8:176-188.
McGrew WC, Ensminger AL, Marchant LF, Pruetz JD, Vigilant L. (2004) Genotyping aids field study of unhabituated wild chimpanzees. American Journal of Primatology, 63:87-93.
Ensminger AL, Hoffman SMG. (2002) A sex identification assay useful in great apes is not diagnostic in a range of other primate species. American Journal of Primatology, 56(2):129-134.
Marchant LF, Ensminger A, Pruetz J, McGrew WC. (2000) Highly successful non-invasive collection of DNA from wild chimpanzees. Pan Africa News, 7(2): 20-21.