Publications

2023 to Present

Peer-Reviewed

Aceves-Bueno, E., L. Davids, J. A. Rodriguez-Valencia, A. M. Jaramillo-Legorreta, E. Nieto-Garcia, G. Cárdenas-Hinojosa, E. Hidalgo-Pla, A. Bonilla-Garzón, A. J. Diaz-de-Leon, L. Rojas-Bracho, and M. A. Cisneros-Mata (2023). Derelict gear from an illegal fishery: Lessons from gear retrieval efforts in the Upper Gulf of California. Marine Policy 147:105387.
Allen, M. C., J. L. Lockwood, and O. J. Robinson (2023). Integrating habitat models for threatened species with landownership information to inform coastal resiliency and conservation planning. Environmental Conservation 50:31–39.
Bailey, R. L., L. Larson, and D. N. Bonter (2023). NestWatch: An open-access, long-term data set on avian reproductive success. Ecology n/a:e4230.
Baiz, M. D., A. Benavides C., E. T. Miller, A. W. Wood, and D. P. L. Toews (2023). Gut microbiome composition better reflects host phylogeny than diet diversity in breeding wood‐warblers. Molecular Ecology 32:518–536.
Barlow, D. R., H. Klinck, D. Ponirakis, T. A. Branch, and L. G. Torres (2023). Environmental conditions and marine heatwaves influence blue whale foraging and reproductive effort. Ecology and Evolution 13:e9770.
Becker-Klein, R., C. Davis, T. B. Phillips, V. D. Bianco, A. G. Nelson, and E. C. Ronning (2023). Using shared embedded assessment tools to understand participant skills: processes and lessons learned. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice 8:20.
Berberi, I., E. T. Miller, and R. Dakin (2023). The effect of sociality on competitive interactions among birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 290:20221894.
Bianco, V. D., K. Peterman, R. Becker-Klein, C. M. Davis, A. Grover, and T. Phillips (2023). Cross-project analysis of volunteers' scientific observation skills. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice 8:54.
Binley, A. D., J. R. Bennett, R. Schuster, A. D. Rodewald, F. A. La Sorte, D. Fink, B. Zuckerberg, and S. Wilson (2023). Species traits drive responses of forest birds to agriculturally‐modified habitats throughout the annual cycle. Ecography 2023:e06457.
Boersma, J., D. J. Thrasher, J. F. Welklin, D. T. Baldassarre, W. E. Feeney, and M. S. Webster (2023). Plural breeding among unrelated females and other insights on complex social structure in the cooperatively breeding Variegated Fairywren. Emu - Austral Ornithology 123:232–243.
Bonter, D. N., V. Y. Martin, E. I. Greig, and T. B. Phillips (2023). Participant retention in a continental-scale citizen science project increases with the diversity of species detected. BioScience 73:433–440.
Brooks, W. E., J. Boersma, N. Paprocki, P. Wimberger, and S. Hotaling (2023). Community science for enigmatic ecosystems: using eBird to assess avian biodiversity on glaciers and snowfields. Journal of Field Ornithology 94.
Brunk, K. M., R. J. Gutiérrez, M. Z. Peery, C. A. Cansler, S. Kahl, and C. M. Wood (2023). Quail on fire: changing fire regimes may benefit mountain quail in fire-adapted forests. Fire Ecology 19:19.
Bukowski, B., L. Campagna, M. J. Rodríguez‐Cajarville, G. S. Cabanne, P. L. Tubaro, and D. A. Lijtmaer (2023). The role of glaciations in the evolutionary history of a widely distributed Neotropical open habitat bird. Journal of Biogeography:jbi.14738.
Cai, Z., F. A. La Sorte, Y. Chen, and J. Wu (2023). The surface urban heat island effect decreases bird diversity in Chinese cities. Science of The Total Environment 902:166200.
Cañas, J. S., M. P. Toro-Gómez, L. S. M. Sugai, H. D. Benítez Restrepo, J. Rudas, B. Posso Bautista, L. F. Toledo, S. Dena, A. H. R. Domingos, F. L. de Souza, S. Neckel-Oliveira, et al. (2023). A dataset for benchmarking Neotropical anuran calls identification in passive acoustic monitoring. Scientific Data 10:1–12.
Capurucho, J. M. G., L. J. Musher, A. Lees, M. A. Rego, G. Del-Rio, A. Aleixo, V. E. Luzuriaga-Aveiga, M. Ferreira, C. C. Ribas, and G. Thom (2023). Amazonian avian biogeography: Broadscale patterns, microevolutionary processes, and habitat-specific models revealed by multidisciplinary approaches. Ornithology:ukad051.
Chaplin-Kramer, R., R. A. Neugarten, R. P. Sharp, P. M. Collins, S. Polasky, D. Hole, R. Schuster, M. Strimas-Mackey, M. Mulligan, C. Brandon, S. Diaz, et al. (2023). Mapping the planet’s critical natural assets. Nature Ecology & Evolution 7:51–61.
Clink, D. J., I. Kier, A. H. Ahmad, and H. Klinck (2023). A workflow for the automated detection and classification of female gibbon calls from long-term acoustic recordings. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11.
Cohen, J. M., D. Fink, and B. Zuckerberg (2023). Spatial and seasonal variation in thermal sensitivity within North American bird species. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 290:20231398.
Cohen, R. E., K. E. Frasier, S. Baumann-Pickering, and J. A. Hildebrand (2023). Spatial and temporal separation of toothed whales in the western North Atlantic. Marine Ecology Progress Series 720:1–24.
Cooper, N. W., B. C. Dossman, L. E. Berrigan, J. M. Brown, A. R. Brunner, H. E. Chmura, D. A. Cormier, C. Bégin-Marchand, A. D. Rodewald, P. D. Taylor, C. M. Tonra, et al. (2023). Songbirds initiate migratory flights synchronously relative to civil dusk. Movement Ecology 11:24.
Cooper, N. W., B. C. Dossman, L. E. Berrigan, J. M. Brown, D. A. Cormier, C. Bégin-Marchand, A. D. Rodewald, P. D. Taylor, J. A. Tremblay, and P. P. Marra (2023). Atmospheric pressure predicts probability of departure for migratory songbirds. Movement Ecology 11:23.
D'Agostino, J., S. Spehar, A. Abdullah, and D. J. Clink (2023). Evidence for Vocal Flexibility in Wild Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus) Ululating Scream Phrases. International Journal of Primatology:1–22.
Davis, C. L., R. P. Guralnick, and E. F. Zipkin (2023). Challenges and opportunities for using natural history collections to estimate insect population trends. Journal of Animal Ecology 92:237–249.
Davis, C. L., D. J. Muñoz, S. M. Amburgey, C. R. Dinsmore, E. W. Teitsworth, and D. A. W. Miller (2023). Multistate model to estimate sex‐specific dispersal rates and distances for a wetland‐breeding amphibian population. Ecosphere 14.
Davis, C. L., S. C. Walls, W. J. Barichivich, M. E. Brown, and D. A. W. Miller (2023). Disentangling direct and indirect effects of extreme events on coastal wetland communities. Journal of Animal Ecology 92:1135–1148.
Davis, C. L., Y. Bai, D. Chen, O. Robinson, V. Ruiz‐Gutierrez, C. P. Gomes, and D. Fink (2023). Deep learning with citizen science data enables estimation of species diversity and composition at continental extents. Ecology 104:e4175.
Dayer, A. A., P. C. Pototsky, R. J. Hall, D. M. Hawley, T. B. Phillips, D. N. Bonter, A. M. Dietsch, E. Greig, and W. M. Hochachka (2023). Birds are not the only ones impacted by guidance to cease bird feeding. People and Nature n/a.
Deitsch, J. F., and S. A. Kaiser (2023). Artificial light at night increases top-down pressure on caterpillars: experimental evidence from a light-naive forest. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 290:20230153.
DeSaix, M. G., E. C. Anderson, C. M. Bossu, C. E. Rayne, T. M. Schweizer, N. J. Bayly, D. S. Narang, J. C. Hagelin, H. L. Gibbs, J. F. Saracco, T. W. Sherry, et al. (2023). Low-coverage whole genome sequencing for highly accurate population assignment: Mapping migratory connectivity in the American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla). Molecular Ecology 32:5528–5540.
Dossman, B. C., A. D. Rodewald, C. E. Studds, and P. P. Marra (2023). Migratory birds with delayed spring departure migrate faster but pay the costs. Ecology 104.
Dunham, K. D., P. K. Devers, A. J. Lawson, J. E. Lyons, C. P. McGowan, and J. A. Royle (2023). Strategic monitoring to minimize misclassification errors from conservation status assessments. Biological Conservation 286:110260.
Dunn, P. O., I. Ahmed, E. Armstrong, N. Barlow, M. A. Barnard, M. Belisle, T. J. Benson, L. L. Berzins, C. K. Boynton, T. A. Brown, M. Cady, et al. (2023). Extensive regional variation in the phenology of insects and their response to temperature across North America. Ecology. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4036
Eberts, E. R., G. J. Tattersall, P. J. Auger, M. Curley, M. I. Morado, E. G. Strauss, D. R. Powers, N. C. Soveral, B. W. Tobalske, and A. Shankar (2023). Free-living Allen's hummingbirds (Selasphorus sasin) rarely use torpor while nesting. Journal of Thermal Biology 112:103391.
Ellwood, E. R., W. Addink, J. Bates, A. Bentley, and J. Buschbom (2023). Connecting the dots: Aligning human capacity through networks toward a globally interoperable Digital Extended Specimen (DES) infrastructure - ProQuest. Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 7:978–987.
Ensanyar-Volle, O., J. Appoo, N. Bunbury, G. Clucas, N. Khan, G. Rocamora, C. Sanchez, and A. Fayet (2023). Differences in foraging range between white-tailed tropicbirds breeding on inner and outer Seychelles islands. Marine Ecology Progress Series 724:141–154.
Erb, W. M., E. J. Barrow, A. N. Hofner, J. L. Lecorchick, T. Mitra Setia, and E. R. Vogel (2023). Wildfire smoke linked to vocal changes in wild Bornean orangutans. iScience 26:107088.
Fanelli, R. E., P. R. Martin, O. J. Robinson, and F. Bonier (2022). Estimates of species‐level tolerance of urban habitat in North American birds. Ecology 103.
Fayet, A. L., C. Sanchez, J. Appoo, J. Constance, G. Clucas, L. A. Turnbull, and N. Bunbury (2023). Marked differences in foraging area use and susceptibility to predation between two closely-related tropical seabirds. Oecologia 203:167–179.
Fernandez‐Duque, F., E. T. Miller, M. Fernandez‐Duque, J. Falk, G. Venable, S. Rabinowicz, C. D. Becker, and M. E. Hauber (2024). Phenotype predicts interspecific dominance hierarchies in a cloud‐forest hummingbird guild. Ethology 130:e13410.
Fink, D., A. Johnston, M. Strimas‐Mackey, T. Auer, W. M. Hochachka, S. Ligocki, L. Oldham Jaromczyk, O. Robinson, C. Wood, S. Kelling, and A. D. Rodewald (2023). A Double machine learning trend model for citizen science data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 14:2435–2448.
Flynn, C. M., T. Hart, G. V. Clucas, and H. J. Lynch (2023). Penguins in the anthropause: COVID-19 closures drive gentoo penguin movement among breeding colonies. Biological Conservation 286:110318.
Freeman, B. G., M. Strimas-Mackey, and E. T. Miller (2023). Response to comment on "Interspecific competition limits bird species' ranges on tropical mountains". Science 379:eade8043.
Fuentes, M., B. M. Van Doren, D. Fink, and D. Sheldon (2023). BirdFlow: Learning seasonal bird movements from eBird data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 14:923–938.
Fuxjager, M. J., T. B. Ryder, N. M. Moody, C. Alfonso, C. N. Balakrishnan, J. Barske, M. Bosholn, W. A. Boyle, E. L. Braun, I. Chiver, R. Dakin, et al. (2023). Systems biology as a framework to understand the physiological and endocrine bases of behavior and its evolution—From concepts to a case study in birds. Hormones and Behavior 151:105340.

In Press

Baumann, M. J., S. V. Brant, S. M. Bauernfeind, C. R. B. Gerhart, J. L. Williamson, A. B. Johnson, G. Spellman, S. Uhrig, S. West, and C. C. Witt (no date). [In press] Freshwater parasites as potential barriers to seabird dispersal: Evidence from vagrant booby specimens in western North America. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 135.
Blackburn, D. C., D. M. Boyer, J. A. Gray, J. Winchester, J. M. Bates, S. L. Baumgart, E. Braker, D. Coldren, K. W. Conway, A. Davis Rabosky, N. de la Sancha, et al. (no date). [In press] Increasing the impact of vertebrate scientific collections through 3D-imaging: the openVertebrate (oVert) Thematic Collections Network. BioScience.
Donlan, C. J., D. Eusse‐González, G. M. Luque, M. E. Reiter, V. Ruiz‐Gutierrez, M. C. Allen, R. Johnston‐González, O. J. Robinson, G. Fernández, E. Palacios, and J. Valenzuela (no date). [In press] An impact evaluation of conservation investments targeting long‐distance migratory species. Conservation Biology.
Grieves, L., A. L. Brady, G. F. Slater, and J. S. Quinn (no date). [In press] Chemical profiles differ between communal breeding groups in a highly social bird. The American Naturalist:729221.
Grieves, L., Q. Mann, M. Morel, and J. Quinn (no date). [In press] Range expansion or recolonization of endangered Puerto Rican Nightjars (Guabairo; Antrostomus noctitherus) into the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge. Caribbean Journal of Ornithology.
Harrison, M., N. Deere, M. Imron, D. Nasir, A. Adul, H. Asti, J. Soler, N. Boyd, S. Cheyne, S. Collins, L. D’Arcy, et al. (no date). [In press] Impacts of fire and prospects for recovery in a tropical peat forest ecosystem. Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences.
Hoekstra, B., W. Bouten, A. Dokter, H. Van Gasteren, C. Van Turnhout, B. Kranstauber, E. Van Loon, H. Leijnse, and J. Shamoun‐Baranes (no date). [In press] Fireworks disturbance across bird communities. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
Jones, T. M., N. W. Cooper, H. Haradon, A. R. Brunner, B. C. Dossman, M. P. Ward, T. S. Sillett, and S. A. Kaiser (no date). [In press] Considerations for radio-transmitter specifications on songbirds: color and antenna length matter too. Journal of Field Ornithology.
Martin, P. R., O. J. Robinson, and F. Bonier (no date). [In press] Rare edges and abundant cores: range-wide variation in abundance in North American birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
Rutt, C. L., E. T. Miller, A. J. Barryman, R. J. Safford, C. Biggs, and J. C. Mittermeier (no date). [In press] Global gaps in citizen science data reveal the world’s ‘lost’ birds. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
Stevens, H. C., A. C. Smith, E. R. Buechley, Ç. H. Şekercioğlu, V. Shirey, K. V. Rosenberg, F. A. La Sorte, D. Tallamy, and P. P. Marra (no date). [In press] Species-specific ecological traits, phylogeny, and geography underpin vulnerability to population declines for North American birds. Ornithological Applications.
Toledo-Piza, M., E. G. Baena, F. C. P. Dagosta, N. A. Menezes, M. C. Andrade, R. C. Benine, V. A. Bertaco, O. Birindelli, G. Boden, P. A. Buckup, P. Camalier, et al. (no date). [In press] Checklist of the species of the Order Characiformes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi). Neotropical Ichthyology.

Not Peer-Reviewed

Boersma, J., E. D. Enbody, S. Ketaloya, H. E. Watts, J. Karubian, and H. Schwabl (2023). Does capacity to elevate androgens underlie variation in female ornamentation and territoriality in White-shouldered Fairywren (Malurus alboscapulatus)? https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.16.528857
Davis, C., and T. Phillips (2023). What are the intended IMPACTS of YOUR community science project?
Di Giacomo, A. S., C. Kopuchian, and L. Campagna (2023). Los enigmáticos capuchinos. Aves Argentinas 66:10–19.
Erb, W., and W. DePuy (2023). Hearing the forest through the trees: Sonic entanglements in Nusantara. Southeast Asia Program Bulletin Spring 2023:16–21.
Erb, W. M., W. Ross, H. Kazanecki, T. M. Setia, S. Madhusudhana, and D. J. Clink (2023). Vocal complexity in the long calls of Bornean orangutans. [Online.] Available at
Garnier, J., G. V. Clucas, J. Younger, B. Sen, C. Barbraud, M. Larue, A. D. Fraser, S. Labrousse, and S. Jenouvrier (2023). Massive and infrequent informed emigration events in a species threatened by climate change: the emperor penguins. [Online.] Available at
Lauder, K. (2023). Understanding the lived experience of neurodivergent and disabled staff and students in a US higher education institution. Bristol, United Kingdom.
Neugarten, R., R. Rasolofoson, C. Barrett, G. Vieilledent, and A. Rodewald (2023). The effect of a political crisis on performance of community- and state-managed forests in Madagascar. [Online.] Available at
Nguyen, T. N., M. Repenning, C. Suertegaray Fontana, and L. Campagna (2023). Genomic islands of speciation harbor genes underlying coloration differences in a pair of Neotropical seedeaters.
Phillips, T., and H. Ballard (2023). Informal learning through citizen science: authentic, meaningful, impactful. In Amplifying Informal Science Learning. Routledge, p. 388.
Phillips, T., and C. Hebbard (2023). Enhancing nature connection among adolescent girls through gender equitable teaching strategies. Tempe, AZ.
Phillips, T., and C. Hebbard (2023). The role of gender equitable multimedia and citizen science experiences on girls’ STEM identities. Charlotte, NC.
Recuerda, M., and L. Campagna (2023). How structural variants shape avian phenotypes: lessons from model systems. Life Sciences.
Rohwer, V., J. Houtz, M. Vitousek, R. Bailey, and E. Miller (2023). From pattern to process: the evolution of using shed snake skin in bird nests. Preprints.
Rousseau, J. S., S. H. Woodard, S. Jepsen, B. Du Clos, A. Johnston, B. N. Danforth, and A. D. Rodewald (2023). Advancing bee conservation in the US: gaps and opportunities in data collection and reporting. Ecology.
Schliep, E. M., A. E. Gelfand, C. W. Clark, C. M. Mayo, B. McKenna, S. E. Parks, T. M. Yack, and R. S. Schick (2023). Assessing Marine Mammal Abundance: A Novel Data Fusion. [Online.] Available at
Schulenberg, T. S. (2023). Splits, lumps and shuffles. Neotropical Birding 32:51–61.
Van Doren, B. M., A. Farnsworth, K. Stone, D. M. Osterhaus, J. Drucker, and G. Van Horn (2023). Nighthawk : acoustic monitoring of nocturnal bird migration in the Americas. Ecology.
Wood, C. M. (2023). The Yosemite toad and the invisible mountains of the Sierra Nevada. The Snowboarder’s Journal 20.
Xu, F., W. Wu, J. Wei, Q. Xin, B. Wielstra, F. A. La Sorte, Z. Ma, G. Lei, J. Lei, W. Wu, Y. Yang, et al. (2023). Migratory herbivorous waterfowl couple the seed wave and the green wave during spring migration. Ecology.

2022

Aguillon, S. M., and V. G. Rohwer (2022). Revisiting a classic hybrid zone: Movement of the northern flicker hybrid zone in contemporary times. Evolution 76:1082–1090.
Anunciação, P. R., L. S. M. Sugai, F. Martello, L. M. T. de Carvalho, and M. C. Ribeiro (2022). Estimating the diversity of tropical anurans in fragmented landscapes with acoustic monitoring: lessons from a sampling sufficiency perspective. Biodiversity and Conservation 31:3055–3074.
Arrieta, R. S., L. Campagna, B. Mahler, I. Lovette, and P. E. Llambías (2022). Local male breeding density affects extra‐pair paternity in a south temperate population of grass wrens Cistothorus platensis. Journal of Avian Biology. https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.02887
Arrieta, R. S., L. Campagna, B. Mahler, and P. E. Llambías (2022). Neither paternity loss nor perceived threat of cuckoldry affects male nestling provisioning in grass wrens. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 76:147.
Arvind, C., V. Joshi, R. Charif, P. Jeganathan, and V. V. Robin (2022). Species detection framework using automated recording units: a case study of the Critically Endangered Jerdon's courser. Oryx:1–8.
Backhouse, F., J. A. Welbergen, R. D. Magrath, and A. H. Dalziell (2022). [In press] Depleted cultural richness of an avian vocal mimic in fragmented habitat. Diversity and Distributions.
Barlow, D. R., M. Estrada Jorge, H. Klinck, and L. G. Torres (2022). Shaken, not stirred: blue whales show no acoustic response to earthquake events. Royal Society Open Science 9:220242.
Barton, David N., Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca, Lazos Chavero, Elena, Engel, Stefanie, Girvan, Alexander, Hahn, Thomas, Leimona, Beria, Lele, Sharachchandra, Muradian, Roldan, Niamir, Aidin, Özkaynak, Begüm, et al. (2022). Chapter 4. Value expression in decision-making. In Methodological Assessment Report on the Diverse Values and Valuation of Nature of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (P. Balvanera, U. Pascual, M. Christie, B. Baptiste and D. González-Jiménez, Editors). IPBES Secretariat, Bonn, Germany.
Berv, J. S., S. Singhal, D. J. Field, N. Walker-Hale, S. W. McHugh, J. R. Shipley, E. T. Miller, R. T. Kimball, E. L. Braun, A. Dornburg, C. T. Parins-Fukuchi, et al. (2022). Molecular early burst associated with the diversification of birds at the K–Pg boundary. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.21.513146
Betts, M. G., Z. Yang, A. S. Hadley, A. C. Smith, J. S. Rousseau, J. M. Northrup, J. M. Nocera, N. Gorelick, and B. D. Gerber (2022). Forest degradation drives widespread avian habitat and population declines. Nature Ecology & Evolution 6:709–719.
Boersma, J., J. A. Jones, E. D. Enbody, J. F. Welklin, S. Ketaloya, D. Nason, J. Karubian, and H. Schwabl (2022). Male White-shouldered Fairywrens (Malurus alboscapulatus) elevate androgens greater when courting females than during territorial challenges. Hormones and Behavior 142:105158.
Boersma, J., A. McQueen, A. Peters, J. F. Welklin, S. Khalil, R. Quispe, W. Goymann, and H. Schwabl (2022). Unexpected long-term retention of subcutaneous beeswax implants and additional notes on dose and composition from four testosterone implant studies. General and Comparative Endocrinology 330:114124.
Bouffaut, L., K. Taweesintananon, H. J. Kriesell, R. A. Rørstadbotnen, J. R. Potter, M. Landrø, S. E. Johansen, J. K. Brenne, A. Haukanes, O. Schjelderup, and F. Storvik (2022). Eavesdropping at the Speed of Light: Distributed Acoustic Sensing of Baleen Whales in the Arctic. Frontiers in Marine Science 9.
Bradter, U., A. Johnston, W. M. Hochachka, A. Soultan, J. E. Brommer, E. Gaget, J. A. Kålås, A. Lehikoinen, Å. Lindström, S. Piirainen, D. Pavón‐Jordán, et al. (2022). Decomposing the spatial and temporal effects of climate on bird populations in northern European mountains. Global Change Biology 28:6209–6227.
Branch, C. L., G. Semenov, D. N. Wagner, B. R. Sonnenberg, A. M. Pitera, E. S. Bridge, S. A. Taylor, and V. V. Pravosudov (2022). [In press] The genetic basis of spatial cognitive variarion in a food-caching bird. Current Biology.
Caldwell, A., S. Brander, J. Wiedenmann, G. Clucas, and E. Craig (2022). Incidence of microplastic fiber ingestion by Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) and Roseate Terns (S. dougallii) breeding in the Northwestern Atlantic. Marine Pollution Bulletin 177:113560.
Calsbeek, R., F. J. Zamora-Camacho, and L. B. Symes (2022). Individual contributions to group chorus dynamics influence access to mating opportunities in wood frogs. Ecology Letters. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.14002
Campagna, L., and D. P. L. Toews (2022). The genomics of adaptation in birds. Current Biology 32:R1173–R1186.
Campagna, L., Z. Mo, A. Siepel, and J. A. C. Uy (2022). Selective sweeps on different pigmentation genes mediate convergent evolution of island melanism in two incipient bird species. PLOS Genetics 18:e1010474.
Chang van Oordt, D. A., C. C. Taff, T. A. Ryan, and M. N. Vitousek (2022). Timing of breeding reveals a trade-off between immune investment and life history in Tree Swallows. Integrative and Comparative Biology 62:1629–1639.
Chaplin-Kramer, R., K. A. Brauman, J. Cavender-Bares, S. Díaz, G. T. Duarte, B. J. Enquist, L. A. Garibaldi, J. Geldmann, B. S. Halpern, T. W. Hertel, C. K. Khoury, et al. (2022). Conservation needs to integrate knowledge across scales. Nature Ecology & Evolution 6:118–119.
Chesser, R. T., S. M. Billerman, K. J. Burns, C. Cicero, J. L. Dunn, B. E. Hernández-Baños, R. A. Jiménez, A. W. Kratter, N. A. Mason, P. C. Rasmussen, J. V. Remsen, et al. (2022). Sixty-third supplement to the American Ornithological Society's Check-list of North American Birds. Ornithology 139:ukac020.
Clink, D. J., I. A. Comella, J. S. Tasirin, and H. Klinck (2022). Tarsier islands: Exploring patterns of variation in tarsier duets from offshore islands of North Sulawesi. American Journal of Primatology n/a:e23410.
Clucas, G. V., V. Warwick-Evans, T. Hart, and P. N. Trathan (2022). Using habitat models for chinstrap penguins, Pygoscelis antarctica, to inform marine spatial management around the South Sandwich Islands during the penguin breeding season. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 199:105093.
Cockburn, G., M.-C. Ko, K. R. Sadanandan, E. T. Miller, T. Nakagita, A. Monte, S. Cho, E. Roura, Y. Toda, and M. W. Baldwin (2022). Synergism, bifunctionality, and the evolution of a gradual sensory trade-off in hummingbird taste receptors. Molecular Biology and Evolution 39.
Comella, I., J. S. Tasirin, H. Klinck, L. M. Johnson, and D. J. Clink (2022). Investigating note repertoires and acoustic tradeoffs in the duet contributions of a basal haplorrhine primate. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10.
Conant, P. C., P. Li, X. Liu, H. Klinck, E. Fleishman, D. Gillespie, E.-M. Nosal, and M. A. Roch (2022). Silbido profundo: An open source package for the use of deep learning to detect odontocete whistles. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152:3800–3808.
Corsini, M., P. Leanza, A. D. Rodewald, J. Sudyka, A. A. Dhondt, and M. Szulkin (2022). Coping with novelty across an urban mosaic: Provisioning latency increases closer to roads and is associated with species-specific reproductive success in two urban adapters. Science of The Total Environment 847:157450.
Cramer, J. F., E. T. Miller, M.-C. Ko, Q. Liang, G. Cockburn, T. Nakagita, M. Cardinale, L. Fusani, Y. Toda, and M. W. Baldwin (2022). A single residue confers selective loss of sugar sensing in wrynecks. Current Biology 32:4270-4278.e5.
Crisologo, T. L., S. A. Dzielski, J. R. Purcell, M. S. Webster, J. A. Welbergen, and A. H. Dalziell (2022). Selective alarm call mimicry in the sexual display of the male superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae). Evolutionary Ecology.
Crouch, E. E., M. T. Reinoso-Pérez, R. V. Vanderstichel, K. V. Dhondt, A. A. Dhondt, J. D. Cruz Otero, T. Piech, and M. J. Forzán (2022). The effect of dexamethasone on hematological profiles, hemosporidian infection, and splenic histology in House Finches (Haemorhous mexicanus). Journal of Wildlife Diseases 53:512–523.
Davis, C., V. Del Bianco, K. Peterman, A. Grover, T. Phillips, and R. Becker-Klein (2022). Diverse and important ways evaluation can support and advance citizen science. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice 7:30.
de Freitas, E. L., L. Campagna, B. Butcher, I. Lovette, and R. Caparroz (2022). Ecological traits drive genetic structuring in two open‐habitat birds from the morphologically cryptic genus Elaenia (Aves: Tyrannidae). Journal of Avian Biology:jav.02931.
DeMott, W. G., A. N. Stillman, J. B. Kolb, and C. S. Elphick (2022). NEXRAD highlights the effects of wind and date at a Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) roost during fall migration. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 134:623–632.
Enbody, E. D., S. Y. W. Sin, J. Boersma, S. V. Edwards, S. Ketaloya, H. Schwabl, M. S. Webster, and J. Karubian (2022). The evolutionary history and mechanistic basis of female ornamentation in a tropical songbird. Evolution 76:1720–1736.
Estabrook, B. J., J. T. Tielens, A. Rahaman, D. W. Ponirakis, C. W. Clark, and A. N. Rice (2022). Dynamic spatiotemporal acoustic occurrence of North Atlantic right whales in the offshore Rhode Island and Massachusetts Wind Energy Areas. Endangered Species Research 49:115–133.
Estalles, C., S. P. Turbek, M. José Rodríguez-Cajarville, L. F. Silveira, K. Wakamatsu, S. Ito, I. J. Lovette, P. L. Tubaro, D. A. Lijtmaer, and L. Campagna (2022). Concerted variation in melanogenesis genes underlies emergent patterning of plumage in capuchino seedeaters. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 289:20212277.
Falk, J. J., D. R. Rubenstein, A. Rico-Guevara, and M. S. Webster (2022). Intersexual social dominance mimicry drives female hummingbird polymorphism. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 289:20220332.
Fanelli, R. E., P. R. Martin, O. J. Robinson, and F. Bonier (2022). Estimates of species‐level tolerance of urban habitat in North American birds. Ecology 103.
Fernández-Díaz, V. Z., R. A. Canul Turriza, A. Kuc Castilla, and O. Hinojosa-Huerta (2022). Loss of coastal ecosystem services in Mexico: An approach to economic valuation in the face of sea level rise. Frontiers in Marine Science 9:898904.
Fitzpatrick, J. W. (2022). Foreword. In Bird Planet, by T. Laman. Abrams, Blackwell & Ruth, New York.
Fotis, A., C. E. Flower, J. W. Atkins, C. C. Pinchot, A. D. Rodewald, and S. Matthews (2022). The short-term and long-term effects of honeysuckle removal on canopy structural complexity and implications for urban forest management. Forest Ecology and Management 517:120251.
Fournet, M. EH., E. Stabenau, S. Madhusudhana, and A. N. Rice (2022). Altered acoustic community structure indicates delayed recovery following ecosystem perturbations. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 274:107948.
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Fregosi, S., D. V. Harris, H. Matsumoto, D. K. Mellinger, S. W. Martin, B. Matsuyama, J. Barlow, and H. Klinck (2022). Detection probability and density estimation of fin whales by a Seaglider. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152:2277–2291.
Gaget, E., A. Johnston, D. Pavón‐Jordán, A. S. Lehikoinen, B. K. Sandercock, A. Soultan, L. Božič, P. Clausen, K. Devos, C. Domsa, V. Encarnação, et al. (2022). Protected area characteristics that help waterbirds respond to climate warming. Conservation Biology 36:e13877.
Getchell, R. G., E. George, A. N. Rice, J. M. Malatos, B. M. Chambers, A. Griefen, C. Nieder, and L. G. Rudstam (2022). Effects of ultrasonic algal control devices on fish. Lake and Reservoir Management 38:240–255.
Ghani, B., H. Klinck, and S. Hallerberg (2022). Classification of group-specific variations in songs within House Wren species using machine learning models. Ecological Informatics:101946.
Grueter, C. C., W. M. Erb, L. R. Ulibarri, and I. Matsuda (2022). Ecology and behaviour of odd-nosed colobines. In The Colobines: Natural History, Behaviour and Ecological Diversity. Cambridge University Press, pp. 156–185.
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2021

Anderson, M., A. D. Rodewald, and A. A. Dayer (2021). Regional variation in US land trust capacities and activities related to bird conservation. Natural Areas Journal 41:39–46.
Arrieta, R. S., L. Campagna, B. Mahler, I. Lovette, and P. E. Llambías (2021). Double-digest RAD sequencing reveals low rates of conspecific brood parasitism and no cases of quasi-parasitism in a Neotropical passerine. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 132.
Austin, V. I., A. H. Dalziell, N. E. Langmore, and J. A. Welbergen (2021). Avian vocalisations: the female perspective. Biological Reviews:20.
Backhouse, F., A. H. Dalziell, R. D. Magrath, A. N. Rice, T. L. Crisologo, and J. A. Welbergen (2021). Differential geographic patterns in song components of male Albert's lyrebirds. Ecology and Evolution 11:2701–2716.
Bailey, H., A. D. Fandel, K. Silva, E. Gryzb, E. McDonald, A. L. Hoover, M. B. Ogburn, and A. N. Rice (2021). Identifying and predicting occurrence and abundance of a vocal animal species based on individually specific calls. Ecosphere 12:e03685.
Bailey, R. L., D. S. Cooper, S. Corrao, K. Leung, and C. McCammon (2021). Persistence amid a pandemic: Community-based nest monitoring participation soars. The Wildlife Professional 15:42–45.
Baiz, M. D., A. W. Wood, A. Brelsford, I. J. Lovette, and D. P. L. Toews (2021). Pigmentation Genes Show Evidence of Repeated Divergence and Multiple Bouts of Introgression in Setophaga Warblers. Current Biology 31:643-649.e3.
Bakker, W., B. J. Ens, A. Dokter, H.-J. van der Kolk, K. Rappoldt, M. van de Pol, K. Troost, H. W. van der Veer, A. I. Bijleveld, J. van der Meer, K. Oosterbeek, et al. (2021). Connecting foraging and roosting areas reveals how food stocks explain shorebird numbers. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 259:107458.
Barlow, D. R., H. Klinck, D. Ponirakis, C. Garvey, and L. G. Torres (2021). Temporal and spatial lags between wind, coastal upwelling, and blue whale occurrence. Scientific Reports 11.
Barratt, C. D., J. D. Lester, P. Gratton, R. E. Onstein, A. K. Kalan, M. S. McCarthy, G. Bocksberger, L. C. White, L. Vigilant, P. Dieguez, B. Abdulai, et al. (2021). Quantitative estimates of glacial refugia for chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) since the Last Interglacial (120,000 BP). American Journal of Primatology 83:e23320.
Bayly, N. J., K. V. Rosenberg, D. R. Norris, P. D. Taylor, and K. A. Hobson (2021). Rapid recovery by fat- and muscle-depleted Blackpoll Warblers following trans-oceanic migration is driven by time-minimization. Ornithology 138:ukab055.
Berigan, L. A., E. I. Greig, and D. N. Bonter (2021). Urban House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) populations decline in North America. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 132:248–258.
Berv, J. S., L. Campagna, T. J. Feo, I. Castro-Astor, C. C. Ribas, R. O. Prum, and I. J. Lovette (2021). Genomic phylogeography of the White-crowned Manakin Pseudopipra pipra (Aves: Pipridae) illuminates a continental-scale radiation out of the Andes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 164:107205.
Betts, M. G., A. S. Hadley, D. W. Frey, S. J. K. Frey, D. Gannon, S. H. Harris, H. Kim, U. G. Kormann, K. Leimberger, K. Moriarty, J. M. Northrup, et al. (2021). When are hypotheses useful in ecology and evolution? Ecology and Evolution 11:5762–5776.
Boersma, J., D. G. Barron, D. T. Baldassarre, M. S. Webster, and H. Schwabl (2021). Wildfire affects expression of male sexual plumage through suppressed testosterone circulation in a tropical songbird. Journal of Avian Biology 52.
Bonney, R. (2021). Expanding the Impact of Citizen Science. BioScience 71:448–451.
Bonney, R., J. Byrd, J. T. Carmichael, L. Cunningham, L. Oremland, J. Shirk, and A. Von Harten (2021). Sea Change: Using Citizen Science to Inform Fisheries Management. BioScience 71:519–530.
Brandon, C., K. Brandon, A. Fairbrass, and R. Neugarten (2021). Integrating natural capital into national accounts: Three decades of promise and challenge. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 15:134–153.
Briggs, M. K., O. Hinojosa-Huerta, W. R. Osterkamp, P. Shafroth, C. Sifuentes, L. White, and F. Zamora (2021). A case for stream corridor restoration. In Renewing Our Rivers: A Guidebook to Dryland Stream Corridor Restoration (M. K. Briggs and W. R. Osterkamp, Editors). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona, pp. 3–13.
Bunting, D., A. M. Barton, B. Bushman, B. Chernoff, K. Crawford, D. J. Dean, E. Gonzalez, J. Haney, O. Hinojosa-Huerta, H. M. Poulos, J. Renfrow, et al. (2021). Monitoring the results of stream corridor restoration. In Renewing Our Rivers: A Guidebook to Dryland Stream Corridor Restoration (M. K. Briggs and W. R. Osterkamp, Editors). University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona, pp. 313–390.
Cazalis, V., M. D. Barnes, A. Johnston, J. E. M. Watson, C. H. Şekercioğlu, and A. S. L. Rodrigues (2021). Mismatch between bird species sensitivity and the protection of intact habitats across the Americas. Ecology Letters 24:2394–2405.
Cella, C. E., D. Ghisi, V. Lostanlen, F. Lévy, and J. Fineberg (2021). [In Press] OrchideaSOL: a dataset of instrumental samples with extended techniques. Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC). Santiago, Chile.
Chesser, R. T., S. M. Billerman, K. J. Burns, C. Cicero, J. L. Dunn, A. W. Kratter, I. J. Lovette, N. A. Mason, P. C. Rasmussen, J. V. Remsen, D. F. Stotz, and K. Winker (2021). Addendum to the Sixty-first Supplement to the American Ornithological Society's Check-list of North American Birds. The Auk:ukaa074.
Chesser, R. T., S. M. Billerman, K. J. Burns, C. Cicero, J. L. Dunn, B. E. Hernández-Baños, A. W. Kratter, I. J. Lovette, N. A. Mason, P. C. Rasmussen, J. V. Remsen, et al. (2021). Sixty-second Supplement to the American Ornithological Society's Check-list of North American Birds. Ornithology 138:ukab037.
Clink, D., T. Groves, A. H. Ahmad, and H. Klinck (2021). Not by the light of the moon: Investigating circadian rhythms and environmental predictors of calling in Bornean great argus. PLoS ONE 16:e0246564.
Clink, D. J., M. Zafar, A. H. Ahmad, and A. R. Lau (2021). Limited evidence for individual signatures or site-level patterns of variation in male northern gray gibbon (Hylobates funereus) duet codas. International Journal of Primatology 42:896–914.
Clink, D. J., A. R. Lau, S. Kanthaswamy, L. M. Johnson, and K. L. Bales (2021). Moderate evidence for heritability in the duet contributions of a South American primate. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 35:51–63.
Clipp, H. L., J. J. Buler, J. A. Smolinsky, K. G. Horton, A. Farnsworth, and E. B. Cohen (2021). Winds aloft over three water bodies influence spring stopover distributions of migrating birds along the Gulf of Mexico coast. Ornithology 138:ukab051.
Cohen, E. B., K. G. Horton, P. P. Marra, H. L. Clipp, A. Farnsworth, J. A. Smolinsky, D. Sheldon, and J. J. Buler (2021). A place to land: spatiotemporal drivers of stopover habitat use by migrating birds. Ecology Letters 24:38–49.
Cohen, J. M., D. Fink, and B. Zuckerberg (2021). Extreme winter weather disrupts bird occurrence and abundance patterns at geographic scales. Ecography 44:1143–1155.
Croat, T. B., A. M. Grace, P. J. Barbour, T. S. Schulenberg, and G. L. Graham (2021). The process of discovery in and new species from northern Peru, Cerro Colán, Department Amazonas, Province Bagua. Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 15:393–523.
Culina, A., F. Adriaensen, L. D. Bailey, M. D. Burgess, A. Charmantier, E. F. Cole, T. Eeva, E. Matthysen, C. R. Nater, B. C. Sheldon, Z. Zajkova, et al. (2021). Connecting the data landscape of long‐term ecological studies: The SPI‐Birds data hub. Journal of Animal Ecology 90:2147–2160.
Curtis, J. R., W. D. Robinson, G. Rompré, R. P. Moore, and B. McCune (2021). Erosion of tropical bird diversity over a century is influenced by abundance, diet and subtle climatic tolerances. Scientific Reports 11:10045.
Cusack, C., S. A. Sethi, A. N. Rice, J. D. Warren, R. Fujita, J. Ingles, J. Flores, E. Garchitorena, and S. V. Mesa (2021). Marine ecotourism for small pelagics as a source of alternative income generating activities to fisheries in a tropical community. Biological Conservation 261:109242.
Dalziell, A. H., A. C. Maisey, R. D. Magrath, and J. A. Welbergen (2021). Male lyrebirds create a complex acoustic illusion of a mobbing flock during courtship and copulation. Current Biology:S0960982221002104.
de Santana, C. D., L. R. Parenti, C. B. Dillman, J. A. Coddington, D. A. Bastos, C. C. Baldwin, J. Zuanon, G. Torrente-Vilara, R. Covain, N. A. Menezes, A. Datovo, et al. (2021). The critical role of natural history museums in advancing eDNA for biodiversity studies: a case study with Amazonian fishes. Scientific Reports 11:18159.
DeGregorio, B. A., P. J. Wolff, and A. N. Rice (2021). Evaluating hydrophones for detecting underwater-calling frogs: implications for monitoring imperiled species. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 16:513–524.
Demery, A.-J. C., K. J. Burns, and N. A. Mason (2021). Bill size, bill shape, and body size constrain bird song evolution on a macroevolutionary scale. Ornithology:ukab011.
Dhondt, A. A. (2021). Book review: Book of Birds: Introduction to Ornithology. Journal of Field Ornithology 91:103–104.
Dickens, J., P. R. Hollyman, T. Hart, G. V. Clucas, E. J. Murphy, S. Poncet, P. N. Trathan, and M. A. Collins (2021). Developing UAV Monitoring of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands' iconic land-based marine predators. Frontiers in Marine Science 8:654215.
Duporge, I., M. P. Spiegel, E. R. Thomson, T. Chapman, C. Lamberth, C. Pond, D. W. Macdonald, T. Wang, and H. Klinck (2021). Determination of optimal flight altitude to minimise acoustic drone disturbance to wildlife using species audiograms. Methods in Ecology and Evolution n/a.
Dzielski, S. A., R. L. Bailey, F. Fernandez‐Duque, and D. N. Bonter (2021). Supplemental feeding of insect larvae increases mass of nestling Eastern Bluebirds, but not nestling Black‐capped Chickadees. Journal of Field Ornithology 92:294–303.
Egan, J. P., T. J. Buser, M. D. Burns, A. M. Simons, and P. J. Hundt (2021). Patterns of Body Shape Diversity and Evolution in Intertidal and Subtidal Lineages of Combtooth Blennies (Blenniidae). Integrative Organismal Biology 3:obab004.
Elmore, J. A., C. S. Riding, K. G. Horton, T. J. O'Connell, A. Farnsworth, and S. R. Loss (2021). Predicting bird‐window collisions with weather radar. Journal of Applied Ecology 58:1593–1601.
Epp, M. V., M. E. H. Fournet, G. K. Silber, and G. K. Davoren (2021). Allopatric humpback whales of differing generations share call types between foraging and wintering grounds. Scientific Reports 11.
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Falk, J. J., M. S. Webster, and D. R. Rubenstein (2021). Male-like ornamentation in female hummingbirds results from social harassment rather than sexual selection. Current Biology 31:4381-4387.e6.

2020

Aarif, K. M., S. A. Kaiser, A. Nefla, and S. Almaroofi (2020). Over-summering abundance, species composition, and habitat use patterns at a globally important site for migratory shorebirds. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 132:165.
Aguillon, S. M., G.-F. Siegmund, R. H. Petipas, A. G. Drake, S. Cotner, and C. J. Ballen (2020). Gender differences in student participation in an active-learning classroom. CBE—Life Sciences Education 19:ar12.
Aguillon, S. M., J. Walsh, and I. J. Lovette (2020). Extensive hybridization reveals multiple coloration genes underlying a complex plumage phenotype. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.10.197715
Alaniz, A. J., M. A. Carvajal, P. M. Vergara, A. Fierro, D. Moreira-Arce, A. Rojas-Osorio, G. E. Soto, and A. D. Rodewald (2020). Trophic behavior of specialist predators from a macroecological approach: The case of the Magellanic Woodpecker in South American temperate forests. Global Ecology and Conservation 24:e01285.
Andres, K. J., S. A. Sethi, E. Duskey, J. M. Lepak, A. N. Rice, B. J. Estabrook, K. B. Fitzpatrick, E. George, B. Marcy-Quay, M. R. Paufve, K. Perkins, and A. E. Scofield (2020). Seasonal habitat use indicates that depth may mediate the potential for invasive round goby impacts in inland lakes. Freshwater Biology 11.
Andreux, M., T. Angles, G. Exarchakis, R. Leonarduzzi, G. Rochette, L. Thiry, J. Zarka, S. Mallat, J. Andén, E. Belilovsky, J. Bruna, et al. (2020). Kymatio: scattering transforms in Python. Journal of Machine Learning Research 21:1–6.
Bailey, R. L., H. A. Faulkner‐Grant, V. Y. Martin, T. B. Phillips, and D. N. Bonter (2020). Nest usurpation by non-native birds and the role of people in nest box management. Conservation Science and Practice 2:e185.
Baiz, M. D., G. R. Kramer, H. M. Streby, S. A. Taylor, I. J. Lovette, and D. P. L. Toews (2020). Genomic and plumage variation in Vermivora hybrids. The Auk 137:ukaa027.
Barbosa, K. V. de C., A. D. Rodewald, M. C. Ribeiro, and A. E. Jahn (2020). Noise level and water distance drive resident and migratory bird species richness within a Neotropical megacity. Landscape and Urban Planning 197:103769.
Barker, S. (2020). 3 Billion Birds Gone: Land Trusts Can Help Curb Declines. Saving Land Magazine 39:22–25.
Benedict, L. M., A. M. Pitera, C. L. Branch, D. Y. Kozlovsky, B. R. Sonnenberg, E. S. Bridge, and V. V. Pravosudov (2020). Elevation-related differences in annual survival of adult food-caching Mountain Chickadees are consistent with natural selection on spatial cognition. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 74:40.
Bogdziewicz, M., D. Ascoli, A. Hacket‐Pain, W. D. Koenig, I. Pearse, M. Pesendorfer, A. Satake, P. Thomas, G. Vacchiano, T. Wohlgemuth, and A. Tanentzap (2020). From theory to experiments for testing the proximate mechanisms of mast seeding: An agenda for an experimental ecology. Ecology Letters 23:210–220.
Borgmann, K. (2020). Best Practices for Recording Birdsong: Sound Advice from the Folks at the Macaulay Library. Birding Magazine Online.
Bouffaut, L., S. Madhusudhana, V. Labat, A. Boudraa, and H. Klinck (2020). A performance comparison of tonal detectors for low-frequency vocalizations of Antarctic blue whales. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 147.
Brady, B., D. Hedwig, V. Trygonis, and E. Gerstein (2020). Classification of Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) vocalizations. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 147.
Branch, C. L., B. R. Sonnenberg, A. M. Pitera, L. M. Benedict, D. Y. Kozlovsky, E. S. Bridge, and V. V. Pravosudov (2020). Testing the greater male variability phenomenon: Male Mountain Chickadees exhibit larger variation in reversal learning performance compared with females. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287:20200895.
Burns, M. D., and D. D. Bloom (2020). Migratory lineages rapidly evolve larger body sizes than non-migratory relatives in ray-finned fishes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287:20192615.
Cadena, C. D., A. M. Cuervo, L. N. Céspedes, G. A. Bravo, N. Krabbe, T. S. Schulenberg, G. E. Derryberry, L. F. Silveira, E. P. Derryberry, R. T. Brumfield, and J. Fjeldså (2020). Systematics, biogeography, and diversification of Scytalopus tapaculos (Rhinocryptidae), an enigmatic radiation of Neotropical montane birds. The Auk 137:ukz077.
Caiger, P. E., M. J. Dean, A. I. DeAngelis, L. T. Hatch, A. N. Rice, J. A. Stanley, C. Tholke, D. R. Zemeckis, and S. M. Van Parijs (2020). A decade of monitoring Atlantic cod Gadus morhua spawning aggregations in Massachusetts Bay using passive acoustics. Marine Ecology Progress Series 635:89–103.
Cardoso, G. C., B. T. Klingbeil, F. A. La Sorte, C. A. Lepczyk, D. Fink, and C. H. Flather (2020). Exposure to noise pollution across North American passerines supports the noise filter hypothesis. Global Ecology and Biogeography 29:1430–1434.
Carr, H. H., J. A. Kennerley, N. M. Richardson, M. S. Webster, and W. E. Feeney (2020). First record of black feathering in a female Red-backed Fairy-wren Malurus melanocephalus under natural conditions. Australian Field Ornithology 37.
Cartwright, M., A. E. M. Mendez, J. Cramer, V. Lostanlen, G. Dove, H.-H. Wu, J. Salamon, O. Nov, and J. P. Bello (2020). SONYC urban sound tagging (SONYC-UST): A multilabel dataset from an urban acoustic sensor network. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Detection and Classification of Acoustic Scenes and Events (DCASE).
Chesser, R. T., S. M. Billerman, K. J. Burns, C. Cicero, J. L. Dunn, A. W. Kratter, I. J. Lovette, N. A. Mason, P. C. Rasmussen, J. V. Remsen, D. F. Stotz, and K. Winker (2020). Sixty-first supplement to the American Ornithological Society's Check-list of North American Birds. The Auk 137:ukaa030.
Clink, D. J., and H. Klinck (2020). Unsupervised acoustic classification of individual gibbon females and the implications for passive acoustic monitoring. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.13520
Clink, D. J., and A. R. Lau (2020). Adherence to Menzerath’s Law is the exception (not the rule) in three duetting primate species. Royal Society Open Science 7.
Clink, D. J., A. Hamid Ahmad, and H. Klinck (2020). Brevity is not a universal in animal communication: Evidence for compression depends on the unit of analysis in small ape vocalizations. Royal Society Open Science 7.
Clink, D. J., A. Hamid Ahmad, and H. Klinck (2020). Gibbons aren’t singing in the rain: Presence and amount of rainfall influences ape calling behavior in Sabah, Malaysia. Scientific Reports 10.
Clink, D. J., J. S. Tasirin, and H. Klinck (2020). Vocal individuality and rhythm in male and female duet contributions of a nonhuman primate. Current Zoology 66:173–186.
Clipp, H. L., E. B. Cohen, J. A. Smolinsky, K. G. Horton, A. Farnsworth, and J. J. Buler (2020). Broad-scale weather patterns encountered during flight influence landbird stopover distributions. Remote Sensing 12:565.
Cohen, J. M., D. Fink, and B. Zuckerberg (2020). Avian responses to extreme weather across functional traits and temporal scales. Global Change Biology 26:4240–4250.
Coleman, T., L. Mentch, D. Fink, F. A. La Sorte, D. W. Winkler, G. Hooker, and W. M. Hochachka (2020). Statistical inference on Tree Swallow migration with random forests. Journal of the Royal Society of Statistics: Series C (Applied Statistics) 69:973–989.
Cooke, S. C., A. Balmford, A. Johnston, D. Massimino, S. E. Newson, and P. F. Donald (2020). Road exposure and the detectability of birds in field surveys. Ibis 162:885–901.
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Cooke, S. C., A. Balmford, A. Johnston, S. E. Newson, and P. F. Donald (2020). Variation in abundances of common bird species associated with roads. Journal of Applied Ecology 57:1271–1282.
Cramer, J., V. Lostanlen, A. Farnsworth, J. Salamon, and J. P. Bello (2020). Chirping up the right tree: Incorporating biological taxonomies into deep bioacoustic classifiers. ICASSP 2020 - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). IEEE, Barcelona, Spain, pp. 901–905.
Cramer, E. R. A., E. I. Greig, and S. A. Kaiser (2020). Strong sexual selection despite spatial constraints on extrapair paternity. Behavioral Ecology 31:618–626.
Cramer, E. R. A., S. A. Kaiser, M. S. Webster, and T. B. Ryder (2020). Common field data limitations can substantially bias sexual selection metrics. American Naturalist 196:180–196.
Davis, W. M. Jr., and W. D. Koenig (2020). [In press] In Memoriam: Thomas W. Custer, 1945-2019. The Auk: Ornithological Advances.
Davis, G. E., M. F. Baumgartner, P. J. Corkeron, J. Bell, C. Berchok, J. M. Bonnell, J. B. Thornton, S. Brault, G. A. Buchanan, D. Cholewiak, C. W. Clark, et al. (2020). Exploring movement patterns and changing distributions of baleen whales in the western North Atlantic using a decade of passive acoustic data. Global Change Biology n/a.
DeLeon, S., M. S. Webster, T. J. DeVoogd, and A. A. Dhondt (2020). Developmental polychlorinated biphenyl exposure influences adult Zebra Finch reproductive behavior. PLOS ONE 15:e0230283.
Delmore, K. E., B. M. V. Doren, G. J. Conway, T. Curk, T. Garrido-Garduño, R. R. Germain, T. Hasselmann, D. Hiemer, J. S. L. Ramos, I. Maggini, B. S. Meyer, et al. (2020). Individual variability and versatility in an eco-evolutionary model of avian migration. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287:20201339.
Demery, A.-J. C., and M. A. Pipkin (2020). Safe fieldwork strategies for at-risk individuals, their supervisors, and institutions. Nature Ecology & Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-01328-5
Diamond, A. W., D. B. McNair, J. C. Ellis, J.-F. Rail, E. S. Whidden, A. W. Kratter, S. J. Courchesne, M. A. Pokras, S. I. Wilhelm, A. Farnsworth, M. J. Iliff, et al. (2020). Two unprecedented auk wrecks in the northwest Atlantic in winter 2012/13. Marine Ornithology 48:185–204.
Diana, A., E. Matechou, J. Griffin, and A. Johnston (2020). A hierarchical dependent Dirichlet process prior for modelling bird migration patterns in the UK. The Annals of Applied Statistics 14:473–493.
Diniz, P., G. S. Rech, P. H. L. Ribeiro, M. S. Webster, and R. H. Macedo (2020). Partners coordinate territorial defense against simulated intruders in a duetting ovenbird. Ecology and Evolution 10:81–92.
Dobson, A. D. M., E. J. Milner-Gulland, N. J. Aebischer, C. M. Beale, R. Brozovic, P. Coals, R. Critchlow, A. Dancer, M. Greve, A. Hinsley, H. Ibbett, et al. (2020). Making messy data work for conservation. One Earth 2:455–465.
Dziak, R., D. Banfield, R. Lorenz, H. Matsumoto, H. Klinck, R. Dissly, C. Meinig, and B. Kahn (2020). Deep ocean passive acoustic technologies for exploration of ocean and surface sea worlds in the outer solar system. Oceanography. https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2020.221
Erb, W. M., and L. M. Porter (2020). Variable infant care contributions in cooperatively breeding groups of wild saddleback tamarins. American Journal of Primatology. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.23190
Faircloth, B. C., F. Alda, K. Hoekzema, M. D. Burns, C. Oliveira, J. S. Albert, B. F. Melo, L. E. Ochoa, F. F. Roxo, P. Chakrabarty, B. L. Sidlauskas, and M. E. Alfaro (2020). A target enrichment bait set for studying relationships among Ostariophysan fishes. Copeia 108:47.
Fandel, A. D., A. Garrod, A. L. Hoover, J. E. Wingfield, V. Lubchich, K. B. Hodge, A. N. Rice, and H. Bailey (2020). Effects of intense storm events on dolphin movements and foraging behavior. Science Reports 10.

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Aguillon, S. M. (2019). Fighting through the gray. Science 363:1114–1114.
Andén, J., V. Lostanlen, and S. Mallat (2019). Joint time–frequency scattering. IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 67:3704–3718.
Arcese, P., and A. D. Rodewald (2019). Predictors and consequences of earthworm invasion in a coastal archipelago. Biological Invasions 21:1833–1842.
Bailey, H., V. Lyubchich, J. Wingfield, A. Fandel, A. Garrod, and A. N. Rice (2019). Empirical evidence that large marine predator foraging behavior is consistent with area‐restricted search theory. Ecology 100.
Baldassarre, D. T., L. Campagna, H. A. Thomassen, J. W. Atwell, M. Chu, L. H. Crampton, R. C. Fleischer, and C. Riehl (2019). GPS tracking and population genomics suggest itinerant breeding across drastically different habitats in the Phainopepla. The Auk 136:ukz058.
Ballen, C. J., S. M. Aguillon, A. Awwad, A. E. Bjune, D. Challou, A. G. Drake, M. Driessen, A. Ellozy, V. E. Ferry, E. E. Goldberg, W. Harcombe, et al. (2019). Smaller Classes Promote Equitable Student Participation in STEM. BioScience 69:669–680.
Barreira, A. S., and N. C. García (2019). Visual and Acoustic Communication in Neotropical Birds: Diversity and Evolution of Signals. In Behavioral Ecology of Neotropical Birds (J. C. Reboreda, V. D. Fiorini and D. T. Tuero, Editors). Springer International Publishing, Cham, pp. 155–183.
Barrow, L. N., S. M. McNew, N. Mitchell, S. C. Galen, H. L. Lutz, H. Skeen, T. Valqui, J. D. Weckstein, and C. C. Witt (2019). Deeply conserved susceptibility in a multi‐host, multi‐parasite system. Ecology Letters:ele.13263.
Barve, S., W. D. Koenig, J. Haydock, and E. L. Walters (2019). Habitat saturation results in joint-nesting female coalitions in a social bird. The American Naturalist 193:830–840.
Bass, A. H., A. N. Rice, and N. Y. Feng (2019). Singing behavior in fishes: Hormones, neurons, and evolution. In Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior (J. C. Choe, Editor). Second Edition. Academic Press, Oxford, pp. 340–351.
Bauer, S., J. Shamoun‐Baranes, C. Nilsson, A. Farnsworth, J. F. Kelly, D. R. Reynolds, A. M. Dokter, J. F. Krauel, L. B. Petterson, K. G. Horton, and J. W. Chapman (2019). The grand challenges of migration ecology that radar aeroecology can help answer. Ecography 42:861–875.
Bayly, N. J., K. V. Rosenberg, C. Gómez, and K. A. Hobson (2019). Habitat choice shapes the spring stopover behaviour of a Nearctic-Neotropical migratory songbird. Journal of Ornithology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10336-019-01624-3
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Bennett, R. E., A. D. Rodewald, and K. V. Rosenberg (2019). Overlooked sexual segregation of habitats exposes female migratory landbirds to threats. Biological Conservation 240:108266.
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Bennett, R. E., A. D. Rodewald, K. V. Rosenberg, R. Chandler, L. Chaviarra-Dureaux, J. Gerwin, D. King, and J. Larkin (2019). [In Press] Migration strategy and movement behaviors vary around a geographic barrier for a long-distance migratory songbird. The Auk: Ornithological Advances.
Bigelow, S. W., C. G. Mahan, A. D. Rodewald, and J. Larkin (2019). [In press] Forest Management for Wildlife. In The Wildlife Techniques Manual. Volume 1: Research. Johns Hopkins Press.
Billerman, S. M., C. Cicero, R. C. K. Bowie, and M. D. Carling (2019). Phenotypic and genetic introgression across a moving woodpecker hybrid zone. Molecular Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.15043
Borges, S., F. Oliveira, R. Guerra, T. Oliveira, M. B. Pesendorfer, B. Bezerra, A. Souto, and N. Schiel (2019). [In press] Stay gathered rather than scattered: Strategies of common marmosets during agonistic interactions with birds in the Atlantic rain forest. Folia Primatologica.
Borgmann, K. (2019). Mechanisms underlying intra-seasonal variation in the risk of avian nest predation: implications for breeding phenology.
Bouffaut, L., S. Madhusudhana, V. Labat, A. Boudraa, and H. Klinck (2019). Automated blue whale song transcription across variable acoustic contexts. Oceans 2019.
Branch, C. L., and V. V. Pravosudov (2019). Variation in song structure along an elevation gradient in a resident songbird. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 74:9.
Branch, C. L., A. M. Pitera, D. Y. Kozlovsky, E. S. Bridge, and V. V. Pravosudov (2019). Smart is the new sexy: Female Mountain Chickadees increase reproductive investment when mated to males with better spatial cognition. Ecology Letters 22:897–903.
Branch, C. L., A. M. Pitera, D. Y. Kozlovsky, B. R. Sonnenberg, L. M. Benedict, and V. V. Pravosudov (2019). Elevation-related differences in the age structure of breeding birds suggest stronger selection at harsher elevations. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 73:143.
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Bridge, E. S., J. Wilhelm, M. M. Pandit, A. Moreno, C. M. Curry, T. D. Pearson, D. S. Proppe, C. Holwerda, J. M. Eadie, T. F. Stair, A. C. Olson, et al. (2019). An Arduino-Based RFID Platform for Animal Research. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7:527.
Briggs, L., M. Krasny, and R. C. Stedman (2019). Exploring youth development through an environmental education program for rural indigenous women. The Journal of Environmental Education 50:37–51.
Briggs, L., N. Trautmann, and T. Phillips (2019). Exploring challenges and lessons learned in cross-cultural environmental education research. Evaluation and Program Planning 73:156–162.
Briggs, L., R. C. Stedman, and M. E. Krasny (2019). [In press] Place attachment and social-ecological system sustainability examined through the voices of indigenous Guatemalan women. Sustainability Science.
Briggs, L., M. E. Krasny, and R. C. Stedman (2019). [In press] Exploring youth development through an environmental education program for rural indigenous women. Journal of Environmental Education.
Budney, G. F., G. Pavan, and H. Klinck (2019). [In press] Advances in bioacoustical methods and equipment. In Exploring Animal Behavior Through Sound: A Primer in Bioacoustical Research. Springer-Verlag.
Bulla, M., M. Valcu, A. M. Dokter, A. G. Dondua, A. Kosztolanyi, A. Rutten, B. Helm, B. K. Sandercock, B. Casler, B. J. Ens, C. S. Spiegel, et al. (2019). [In press] Defying the 24‐h day: unexpected diversity in socially synchronized rhythms of shorebirds. Nature.
Cabanne, G. S., L. Campagna, N. Trujillo-Arias, K. Naoki, I. Gómez, C. Y. Miyaki, F. R. Santos, G. P. M. Dantas, A. Aleixo, S. Claramunt, A. Rocha, et al. (2019). Phylogeographic variation within the Buff-browed Foliage-gleaner (Aves: Furnariidae: Syndactyla rufosuperciliata) supports an Andean-Atlantic forests connection via the Cerrado. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 133:198–213.
Cain, K. E., M. L. Hall, I. Medina, A. V. Leitao, K. Delhey, L. Brouwer, A. Peters, S. Pruett-Jones, M. S. Webster, N. E. Langmore, and R. A. Mulder (2019). Conspicuous plumage does not increase predation risk: A continentwide test using model songbirds. The American Naturalist 193:359–372.
Cain, K. E., M. L. Hall, I. Medina, A. V. Leitao, K. Delhy, L. Brouwer, A. Peters, S. Pruett-Jones, M. S. Webster, N. E. Langmore, and R. A. Mulder (2019). [In press] Conspicuous plumage does not increase predation risk: A continent-wide test using 3D printed model songbirds. American Naturalist.
Calhim, S., S. Pruett-Jones, M. S. Webster, and M. Rowe (2019). Asymmetries in reproductive anatomy: Insights from promiscuous songbirds. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society:1–14.
Callan, L. M., F. A. La Sorte, T. E. Martin, and V. G. Rohwer (2019). Higher nest predation favors rapid fledging at the cost of plumage quality in nestling birds. The American Naturalist 193:717–724.
Campagna, L., and T. D. Price (2019). Flying up the bird tree. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 34:1–2.
Campagna, L., K. G. McCracken, and I. J. Lovette (2019). Gradual evolution towards flightlessness in steamer ducks. Evolution 73:1916–1926.
Campbell, P., L. Arévalo, H. Martin, C. Chen, S. Sun, A. H. Rowe, M. S. Webster, J. B. Searle, and B. Pasch (2019). Vocal divergence is concordant with genomic evidence for strong reproductive isolation in grasshopper mice (Onychomys). Ecology and Evolution 9:12886–12896.
Campbell, P., H. Arévalo, H. Martin, C. Chen, S. S. Shuzhen, A. Rowe, M. Webster, J. Searle, and B. Pasch (2019). [In Press] Vocal divergence is concordant with genomic evidence for strong reproductive isolation in grasshopper mice (Onychomys). Ecology & Evolution.
Charif, R. A., Y. Shiu, C. A. Muirhead, C. W. Clark, S. E. Parks, and A. N. Rice (2019). Phenological changes in North Atlantic right whale habitat use in Massachusetts Bay. Global Change Biology:1–12.
Chen, N., I. Juric, E. J. Cosgrove, R. Bowman, J. W. Fitzpatrick, S. J. Schoech, A. G. Clark, and G. Coop (2019). Allele frequency dynamics in a pedigreed natural population. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116:2158–216.
Chen, N., I. Juric, E. J. Cosgrove, R. Bowman, J. W. Fitzpatrick, S. J. Schoech, A. G. Clark, and G. Coop (2019). [In press] Allele frequency dynamics in a pedigreed natural population. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1101/388710
Chesser, R. T., K. J. Burns, C. Cicero, J. L. Dunn, A. W. Kratter, I. J. Lovette, P. C. Rasmussen, J. V. Remsen, D. F. Stotz, and K. Winker (2019). Sixtieth Supplement to the American Ornithological Society's Check-list of North American Birds. The Auk 136:ukz042.
Clark, C. W., G. J. Gagnon, and A. S. Frankel (2019). Fin whale singing decreases with increased swimming speed. Royal Society Open Science 6:180525.
Clark, C. W., R. A. Charif, D. Hawthorne, A. Rahaman, G. H. Givens, J. C. George, and C. A. Muirhead (2019). [In press] Acoustic data from the spring 2011 bowhead whale census at Point Barrow, Alaska. Journal of Cetacean Management and Research.
Clink, D. J., A. R. Lau, and K. L. Bales (2019). Age-related changes and vocal convergence in titi monkey duet pulses. Behaviour. https://doi.org/10.1163/1568539X-00003575

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