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Miller, E. T., S .K. Wagner, L. J. Harmon, R.E. Ricklefs. 2016. Radiating despite a lack of character: closely related, morphologically similar, co-occurring honeyeaters have diverged ecologically. Accepted American Naturalist 

Miller, E.T., S. K. Wagner. 2015. The ecology of the Australian sandstone Meliphaga species. Australian Field Ornithology 32:38-52
 
Miller, E. T., S. K. Wagner, J. Klavins, T. Brush, and H. F. Greeney. 2015. Remarkable becard displays of unknown function. The Wilson Bulletin 127:123-126

Miller, E. T., S .K. Wagner. 2014. The vocalizations of the Australian sandstone Meliphaga and the species status of the Kimberley Honeyeater. Emu 114.2: 116-120
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Wagner, S.K., C. P. Ortega, A. Cruz. Avian community response to an invasive index of riparian vegetation in northwest New Mexico. In prep Southwest Naturalist.

Wagner, S.K., A. Cruz, E. T. Miller. A quantitative summary of foraging behavior of a continental radiation: Australian Meliphagidae. In prep The AUK.


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