Kendra Sewall, Ph.D.

Kendra Sewall, Ph.D.

k.sewall@duke.edu

  • Department of Biology

Education

  • University of California Davis
    Animal Behavior

Mentors

  • Keith Sockman, Ph.D.

Biography

Dr. Sewall is currently a postdoctoral scholar with independent NRSA funding working at Duke University

 

Courses

  • Spring 2010
    • General Biology, North Carolina A&T State University

Publications

  • Sewall KB; Dankoski EC; Sockman KW; 2010. Song environment affects singing effort and vasotocin immunoreactivity in the forebrain of male Lincoln's sparrows. Hormones and Behavior  58(3):544-53. PMCID: PMC2916047.

    Caro, S. P., K. B. Sewall, K. G. Salvante and K. W. Sockman. 2010. Female Lincoln’s sparrows modulate their behavior in response to variation in male song quality. Behavioral Ecology. 21(3):562-569. 

    Sewall, K. B. 2010. Early social learning of discrete call variants in red crossbills: implications for reliable signaling. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 65:157-166.