Search Results - "Shipley, Amy A."
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Joint analysis of structured and semi-structured community science data improves precision of relative abundance but not trends in birds
Published in Scientific reports (24-11-2022)“…Estimating absolute and relative abundance of wildlife populations is critical to addressing ecological questions and conservation needs, yet obtaining…”
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Post-collision impacts, crippling bias, and environmental bias in a study of Newell's Shearwater and Hawaiian Petrel powerline collisions
Published in Avian conservation and ecology (01-06-2021)“…Powerline collisions have been identified on Kaua'i as a potential contributing factor to the large-scale decline of both Hawaiian Petrel (Pterodroma…”
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Personality differences in the selection of dynamic refugia have demographic consequences for a winter-adapted bird
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (09-09-2020)“…For overwintering species, individuals' ability to find refugia from inclement weather and predators probably confers strong fitness benefits. How animals use…”
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Demography of a ground nesting bird in an urban system: are populations self-sustaining?
Published in Urban ecosystems (01-06-2016)“…Urbanization poses threats to earthâs biota, and retention of remnant native habitat in protected areas within expanding urban boundaries may help alleviate…”
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Snow cover constrains the behavioural flexibility of a winter‐adapted bird
Published in Ibis (London, England) (01-10-2023)“…Behavioural flexibility is an important way in which animals respond to changing environmental conditions. During winter, snow cover is an important seasonal…”
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Predator–Prey Interactions in the Anthropocene: Reconciling Multiple Aspects of Novelty
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-07-2019)“…Ecological novelty, when conditions deviate from a historical baseline, is increasingly common as humans modify habitats and communities across the globe. Our…”
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Survival of a polymorphic species in seasonally snow‐covered forests
Published in Oikos (01-01-2024)“…Color polymorphism is an adaptive strategy in which a species exhibits multiple color phenotypes in a population. Often, phenotypes are variably suited to…”
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Snow roosting reduces temperature-associated stress in a wintering bird
Published in Oecologia (01-06-2019)“…Animals in temperate northern regions employ a variety of strategies to cope with the energetic demands of winter. Behavioral plasticity may be important, as…”
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Daily activity timing in the Anthropocene
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-04-2023)“…Animals are facing novel ‘timescapes’ in which the stimuli entraining their daily activity patterns no longer match historical conditions due to anthropogenic…”
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An experimental translocation identifies habitat features that buffer camouflage mismatch in snowshoe hares
Published in Conservation letters (01-03-2019)“…Conservation for species impacted by climate change often occurs at scales impractical for local land managers. Snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus) are one of…”
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Residential Edges as Ecological Traps: Postfledging Survival of a Ground-Nesting Passerine in a Forested Urban Park
Published in The Auk (01-07-2013)“…Substantial offspring mortality can occur during the postfledging period of birds, but few postfledging survival studies have been conducted within the context…”
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A Review of Overlapping Landscapes: Pseudoreplication or a Red Herring in Landscape Ecology?
Published in Current landscape ecology reports (01-12-2020)“…Purpose of Review Identifying the spatial scale at which a species or population most strongly responds to habitat composition and configuration is known as…”
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Weather and land cover create a predictable “stress-scape” for a winter-adapted bird
Published in Landscape ecology (01-03-2022)“…Context Variability in temperature and snow cover are characteristics of high-latitude environments that impose significant pressures on overwintering species…”
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