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2023 to Date

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

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
Fitzpatrick, J. W. (2022). Foreword. In Bird Planet, by T. Laman. Abrams, Blackwell & Ruth, New York.
Hochachka, W. (2022). Project FeederWatch: Zero-filling and taxonomic roll-up. [Online.] Available at
Hotaling, S., J. Boersma, N. A. Paprocki, A. Anderson, L. Whiles, L. Ogburn, S. Kasper, C. White, D. H. Thornton, and P. Wimberger (2022). A novel camera trap design for studying wildlife in mountain glacier ecosystems yields new insight for glacier biodiversity in the Pacific Northwest, USA. https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.10.472172
Independent Community Based Organizations and Allies (2022). The importance of funding communities directly.
Leichter, J. (Editor) (2022). All About Birds California (from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Regional Field-Guide Series). Princeton University Press.
Leichter, J. (Editor) (2022). All About Birds Midwest: Midwest US and Canada (from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Regional Field-Guide Series). Princeton University Press.
Leichter, J. (Editor) (2022). All About Birds Northwest: Northwest US and Canada (from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Regional Field-Guide Series). Princeton University Press.
Leichter, J. (Editor) (2022). All About Birds Northeast: Northeast US and Canada (from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Regional Field-Guide Series). Princeton University Press.
Leichter, J. (Editor) (2022). All About Birds Southeast  (from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Regional Field-Guide Series). Princeton University Press.
Leichter, J. (Editor) (2022). All About Birds Southwest (from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Regional Field-Guide Series). Princeton University Press.
Leichter, J. (Editor) (2022). All About Birds Texas and Oklahoma (from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Regional Field-Guide Series). Princeton University Press.
Liang, Y., I. Rudik, and A. D. Rodewald (2022). How does reducing air pollution help birds? Environmental Science Journal for Kids and Teens 2022.
Lostanlen, V., A. Cramer, J. Salamon, A. Farnsworth, B. M. Van Doren, S. Kelling, and J. P. Bello (2022). BirdVox: Machine listening for bird migration monitoring. [Online.] Available at
Miller, E. T., and B. S. Martin (2022). Distilling complex evolutionary histories with shiftPlot. bioRxiv:2022.03.16.484646.
Miller, E. T., A. Wood, M. D. Baiz, A. J. Welch, R. C. Fleischer, A. S. Dale, and D. P. L. Toews (2022). Re-assessing niche partitioning in MacArthur's Warblers: foraging behavior, morphology, and diet metabarcoding in a phylogenetic context. bioRxiv:2022.08.26.505503.
Rodewald, A. D. (2022). Capito must lead on Wildlife Act. Charleston Gazette-Mail.
Rodewald, A. D., and K. Waldrop (2022). Lame-duck Congress can act in unity to protect abundant wildlife. The Hill.
Schubert, S., H. Garrod, A. A. Dhondt, and S. Dzielski (2022). Palmchat (Dulus dominicus), version 2.0. In Birds of the World. Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA.
Schulenberg, T. S. (2022). Splits, lumps and shuffles. Neotropical Birding 31:71–77.
Schulenberg, T. S. (2022). Splits, lumps and shuffles. Neotropical Birding 30:65–74.
Sharp, A., C. Rushing, A. Contina, V. Ruiz-Gutierrez, S. Sillett, E. Bridge, E. Besozzi, J. Muller, J. Kelly, and A. Given (2022). Spatial and temporal scale-dependence of the strength of migratory connectivity in a North American passerine. [Online.] Available at
Van Doren, B. M. (2022). How migratory birds might have tracked past climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119:e2121738119.