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    Testing the reliability of an AI-based large language model to extract ecological information from the scientific literature by Gougherty, Andrew V, Clipp, Hannah L

    Published in Npj Biodiversity (16-05-2024)
    “…Artificial intelligence-based large language models (LLMs) have the potential to substantially improve the efficiency and scale of ecological research, but…”
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    A flexible Bayesian approach for estimating survival probabilities from age‐at‐harvest data by Skelly, Brett P., Clipp, Hannah L., Landry, Stephanie M., Rogers, Rich, Phelps, Quinton, Anderson, James T., Rota, Christopher T.

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-04-2023)
    “…Understanding survival probabilities is critical for the sustainable harvest of wildlife and fisheries populations. Age‐ and stage class‐specific survival…”
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    White‐tailed deer detection rates increase when coyotes are present by Clipp, Hannah L., Pesi, Sarah M., Miller, Madison L., Gigliotti, Laura C., Skelly, Brett P., Rota, Christopher T.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2024)
    “…Predator species can indirectly affect prey species through the cost of anti‐predator behavior responses, which may involve shifts in occupancy, space use, or…”
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    Environmental and Anthropogenic Factors Influencing Salamanders in Riparian Forests: A Review by Hannah L. Clipp, James T. Anderson

    Published in Forests (01-11-2014)
    “…Salamanders and riparian forests are intimately interconnected. Salamanders are integral to ecosystem functions, contributing to vertebrate biomass and complex…”
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    Effects of patch-burn grazing on breeding density and territory size of Dickcissels by Verheijen, Bram H. F., Clipp, Hannah L., Bartolo, Alessandro J., Jensen, William E., Sandercock, Brett K.

    Published in Avian conservation and ecology (01-06-2019)
    “…Ongoing habitat loss and intensification of management of remaining grasslands have led to large population declines of grassland songbirds in North America…”
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    Winter Waterbird Community Composition and Use at Created Wetlands in West Virginia, USA by Clipp, Hannah L., Anderson, James T., Peters, Michael L.

    Published in Scientifica (Cairo) (01-01-2017)
    “…Information on nonbreeding waterbirds using created wetlands in the Central Appalachian region of the United States is limited. We compared waterbird…”
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    A penalized likelihood for multispecies occupancy models improves predictions of species interactions by Clipp, Hannah L., Evans, Amber L., Kessinger, Brin E., Kellner, Kenneth, Rota, Christopher T.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-12-2021)
    “…Multispecies occupancy models estimate dependence among multiple species of interest from patterns of co-occurrence, but problems associated with separation…”
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    A place to land: spatiotemporal drivers of stopover habitat use by migrating birds by Cohen, Emily B., Horton, Kyle G., Marra, Peter P., Clipp, Hannah L., Farnsworth, Andrew, Smolinsky, Jaclyn A., Sheldon, Daniel, Buler, Jeffrey J., Coulson, Tim

    Published in Ecology letters (01-01-2021)
    “…Migrating birds require en route habitats to rest and refuel. Yet, habitat use has never been integrated with passage to understand the factors that determine…”
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    Holding steady: Little change in intensity or timing of bird migration over the Gulf of Mexico by Horton, Kyle G., Van Doren, Benjamin M., La Sorte, Frank A., Cohen, Emily B., Clipp, Hannah L., Buler, Jeffrey J., Fink, Daniel, Kelly, Jeffrey F., Farnsworth, Andrew

    Published in Global change biology (01-03-2019)
    “…Quantifying the timing and intensity of migratory movements is imperative for understanding impacts of changing landscapes and climates on migratory bird…”
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    Distinct forest bird communities are strongly associated with red spruce-northern hardwood ecosystems in Central Appalachia, USA by Clipp, Hannah L., Brown, Donald J., Rota, Christopher T., Wood, Petra B.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-02-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Avian community may be a valuable indicator of red spruce forest integrity.•Red spruce and northern hardwood forest types had distinct bird…”
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    Winds aloft over three water bodies influence spring stopover distributions of migrating birds along the Gulf of Mexico coast by Clipp, Hannah L, Buler, Jeffrey J, Smolinsky, Jaclyn A, Horton, Kyle G, Farnsworth, Andrew, Cohen, Emily B

    Published in Ornithology (01-10-2021)
    “…Migrating birds contend with dynamic wind conditions that ultimately influence most aspects of their migration, from broad-scale movements to individual…”
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    Broad-Scale Weather Patterns Encountered during Flight Influence Landbird Stopover Distributions by Clipp, Hannah L., Cohen, Emily B., Smolinsky, Jaclyn A., Horton, Kyle G., Farnsworth, Andrew, Buler, Jeffrey J.

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-02-2020)
    “…The dynamic weather conditions that migrating birds experience during flight likely influence where they stop to rest and refuel, particularly after navigating…”
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    Effects of Climate Change and Landscape-Scale Forest Management on Avian Communities, Abundance, and Nest Success in the Appalachian Mountains by Clipp, Hannah L

    Published 01-01-2023
    “…Birds are integral components of ecosystems and account for billions of dollars in tangible benefits to humans. As such, recent continental declines of bird…”
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    Investigating Landbird Stopover Ecology and Distributions along the U.S. Coast of the Gulf of Mexico by Clipp, Hannah L

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Every spring, billions of Nearctic-Neotropical landbird migrants travel from tropical wintering grounds in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America…”
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