Student Profiles
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Braeden Thomson banding a male black-throated blue warbler. Braeden Thomson
Cornell University Class of 2024, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Environment & Sustainability
Oxidative costs and constraints of territory quality on reproductive effort in male Black-throated Blue Warbler
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Eryn Woernley tracking a fledgling black-throated blue warbler. Eryn Woernley
Cornell University Class of 2024, Environment & Sustainability
Effects of timing of breeding on postfledging survival and parental care in the Black-throated Blue Warbler
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August Davidson-Onsgard conducting field work. August Davidson-Onsgard
Cornell University Class of 2024, Biological Sciences—Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Signaling function of the supercilium in the female Black-throated Blue Warbler
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Brian Hofstetter preparing to weigh nestling black-throated blue warblers. Brian Hofstetter
Cornell University Class of 2026, Biological Sciences—Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Male postfledging parental care and paternity in the Black-throated Blue Warbler
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Amaya Bechler resighting color banded black-throated blue warblers. Amaya Bechler
Cornell University Class of 2024, Environment & Sustainability—Environmental Biology, Applied Ecology
Characterizing variation in gut microbiome composition and diet from breeding through molt in the migratory Black-throated Blue Warbler
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Grace Guo weighing nestling Black-throated Blue Warblers. Grace Guo
Cornell University Class of 2025, Biological Sciences—Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Spatial patterns in perceived predator hotspots, nest site selection, and nest survival in the Black-throated Blue Warbler
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Hannah Pryor recording bird songs at Hubbard Brook. Hannah Pryor
Cornell University Class of 2026, Environment and Sustainability with a student-designed Ornithology concentration
Geographic song variation and subspecies recognition in the Yellow-rumped Warbler complex
Alumni
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Andre Golumbeski at Hubbard Brook. Andre Golumbeski
Cornell University Class of 2024, Biological Sciences—Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Field technician
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Stella Hao banding a female black-throated blue warbler. Lezhi (Stella) Hao
Cornell University Class of 2023 | Biological Sciences—Genetics, Genomics and Development
Female plumage traits as signals of mate quality, competitive ability, and stress resilience in the Black-throated Blue Warbler
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Jack Hutchison conducting vegetation surveys. Jackson Hutchison
Cornell University Class of 2023, Biological Sciences—Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Postfledging survival, movement, and habitat use of Black-throated Blue Warblers in high- and low-risk habitat
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John Deitsch conducting an experiment on the effects of artificial light at night. John Deitsch
Cornell University Class of 2022 | Entomology, Biological Sciences—Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Artificial light at night increases top-down pressure on caterpillars: experimental evidence from a light-naïve forest
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Lindsey Forg collecting a fecal sample from an ovebird. Lindsey Forg
Cornell University Class of 2022 | Environment & Sustainability
DNA metabarcoding reveals within-season variation in the diet of the insectivorous Black-throated Blue Warbler
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Sophie Rabinowicz monitoring a black-throated blue warbler nest. Sophie Rabinowicz
Cornell University Class of 2021 | Animal Science, Environment & Sustainability
Impacts of research activities on avian nest defense behaviors and nest survival across a landscape of risk
Undergraduate Artist in Residence
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Raisa Kochmaruk sharing her Hubbard Brook mural. Raisa Kochmaruk
Cornell University Class of 2021 | Environment & Sustainability—Science Communication
Scientific illustration series of female plumage variation and nestling development in the Black-throated Blue Warbler