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Tracking Barred Owls night and day in Baton Rouge: Why studying the entire diel cycle matters for understanding bird habitat
It’s strange to think that a paper about Strix varia (Barred Owl) in Louisiana would begin in Jamaica more than 15 years ago. But that’s where this story starts.
From lost Wood Thrushes to scientific breakthroughs: How a fieldwork challenge sparked a new way to think about occupancy models
Thinking about using occupancy models? Think first about how the biology of your target species interacts with sampling protocols and resulting occupancy estimates.
Tagging Amazonian birds led to harness improvements
Lessons from several years of tracking elusive birds in Amazonia
Hidden losses deep in Amazonia
Sensitive birds are disappearing from what should be intact rainforest
Declining insectivorous birds in Brazilian Amazonia
Does microclimate change explain observed declines of terrestrial insectivores?
Too many Bambi are bad for the forest
Songbirds of the forest understory and overabundant deer don’t mix
Bird whereabouts reveal key habitat attributes
Songbird movements within home ranges point to important habitat features