Search Results - "Roeder, Mackenzie R."
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Plumage microorganism communities of tidal marsh sparrows
Published in iScience (19-01-2024)“…Microorganism communities can shape host phenotype evolution but are often comprised of thousands of taxa with varied impact on hosts. Identification of taxa…”
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Positive correlation between Ammospiza caudacuta (Saltmarsh Sparrow) capture and productivity supports use of a novel rapid assessment monitoring protocol
Published in Ornithological Applications (26-08-2024)“…Salt marshes in the northeastern United States provide critical breeding habitat for tidal marsh specialist birds like the Ammospiza caudacuta (Saltmarsh…”
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Genetic data disagree with described subspecies ranges for Seaside Sparrows on the Atlantic coast
Published in Ornithological Applications (04-05-2021)“…Seaside Sparrows (Ammospiza maritima) are tidal salt marsh endemic passerines found along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of North America. Currently, there are 7…”
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Range-wide population genetic analysis of Seaside Sparrows ( Ammospiza maritima ) supports at least five distinct population segments that do not align with current subspecies descriptions
Published in Ornithological Applications (01-08-2021)“…As an obligate salt marsh species, Seaside Sparrows (Ammospiza maritima) are vulnerable to numerous threats including climate change, coastal erosion,…”
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Geographic variation of mercury in breeding tidal marsh sparrows of the northeastern United States
Published in Ecotoxicology (London) (01-11-2021)“…Saltmarsh sparrows ( Ammospiza caudacuta ) and seaside sparrows ( A. maritima ) are species of conservation concern primarily due to global sea-level rise and…”
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